Historical murder mystery

Thank you!

Thank you to everyone who picked up a copy of Unbowed and helped it reach #1 in Erotica in the Kindle store. I am grateful for this wave that has lifted the book to a high for a fleeting moment.

It's in keeping with the season and this view from our kitchen window this morning.

In Japanese culture sakura, cherry blossoms, are a reminder of the impermanence of all things. Or, as Joni Mitchell put it, "You don't know what you've got til it's gone."

Yesterday the pink blossoms were a little bit brighter. Tomorrow they will be paler than today. By the weekend almost all the blossoms will be replaced by leaves.

However, I know what I've got - a moment in the sun. Thank you

Without Mercy

Without Mercy is the first murder mystery I’ve written since grade four. I had forgotten how much fun they are to write.
I hope you will enjoy reading this series as much as I have enjoy writing it.
Why the 1920’s? It intrigues me because it was a time of such massive upheaval and social change.
When I was young I found this poster below in the basement of an old house I lived in with a group of friends. Okay it was a squat. We had it until the wreckers came and turned the glorious old Arts & Craft house in a featureless apartment building.

It’s from the Canadian Society for Social Hygiene 1926. My imagination soars at that name!