Two Author Interviews and Another Five-Star Review for Regulated for Murder

AdairRegulatedForMurderCoverLoResI'm interviewed today at two blogs: Writers Who Kill and A Writer's Life. A huge thanks to Caroline Clemmons for the exciting five-star review of Regulated for Murder!

I continue to flog work with Amazon on the issue of transferring Regulated for Murder out of the Automotive category and into the correct fiction categories, so it will become visible.

Meanwhile, the book is now available for purchase at Barnes and Noble. And it isn't listed in the Automotive category at Barnes and Noble. Huzzah!

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Two Author Interviews and Another Five-Star Review for Regulated for Murder — 4 Comments

  1. Jefferson’s duplicating machine. I believe I saw one at Mt. Vernon, a gift to Washington. And, while doing research once upon a time, I held in my hands a letter from Jefferson (presumably the original, although as I did not then know of the machine, I didn’t ask).

  2. They also had that letter duplicating machine on display at Monticello. Not sure if it was the one and only, and it was loaned out to Mt. Vernon on occasion. Maybe copies have been made, and that’s what’s on display.