Wednesday, October 15, 2014

New Book Up Date "Five Crazy Days In May"

"Five Crazy Days In May"  

From the files of: Lickety Split Consulting and Detective Agency


The manuscript is complete, and going through every authors favorite process of revision, proofing and editing process.  Upon completion of that process, it will be formatted for e-book publication and published.
I hope to be at the point of publication by the end of next week.  It will be available through both Smashwords in all formats, as well as through Amazon for the Kindle.

I am excited about this book, and it's potential for becoming a series.

I am adding a photograph of what I believe will be the cover for this book, followed by what I plan to use as the promotional text for the book, on all publisher and book seller sites.

Five Crazy Days in May
Profile:  This story, like so many others I have written, just seemed to flow out of me.  The desire to write a mystery or adventure novel has lain dormant for more years than I care to remember.  Plus as my readers know, I enjoy having fun with names.  Somehow the two managed to find each other within my gray matter, and then to find a hole to slip into, where apparently they hatched a plan to join forces and create, “Five Crazy Days in May” From the Files of: Lickety Split Consulting and Detective Agency, complete with a cast of characters, most of whom have names that the reader can let their imagination run wild with.
   Once they got the story started they let me in on the plan, and for the next sixteen days they basically took over my mind, and body, and the story was put to paper, or into bits and bytes, on my laptop.  I truly had no idea of where the story was going, or how it would end, until it actually showed up on the screen in front of me.

   When the words came to an end, and my fingers stopped moving on the keyboard, before me lay a mystery/thriller that takes place in multiple countries, and involves both government agencies, and underworld groups. (I’ll let the reader decide which is which.) Features a group of characters, mostly women, with names with dual meanings and or innuendos. (My tribute to Ian Fleming)in a story that I hope is the first of a number of stories from, “The Files Of Lickety Split Consulting and Detective Agency”


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