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2016 Left Coast Crime – Phoenix, AZ: From Fan to Published Author, Breakfast With New Authors, Speed Dating/Meet the Authors Goleta Valley Library: March 6th from 2 pm – pm – “It’s a Mystery to Me” with Kate Mc Guinness, Nancy Cole Silverman and Diane Vallere Los Angeles Festival of Books: Saturday, April 9th, 1-2 pm, Sisters in Crime booth 367 Mysterious Galaxy Bookstore Birthday Bash: May 7th, 10-11 am Bank of Books, Ventura: Book signing – Saturday, May 14th, 11-1 pm Zaca Mesa Winery, Los Olivos CA – May 29th 1-3, book signing With ten authors from the Sisters in Crime Central Coast Chapter Santa Barbara Writers’ Conference – June 6th, 4-5 pm, First Book panel Nipomo Library: – Mystery authors’ panel on Saturday, June 11th, 3- pm with authors, DJ Adamson, Sue Mc Ginty, and Baxter Clare Trautman Casa Dumetz Winery, Los Alamos: Discussion of the Power of Persistence, July 15th 6-7 pm Camarillo Library: author panel, Saturday, August 13th, 2-3 pm with authors: Alice Zogg, Janet Elizabeth Lynn, and Will Zellinger Central Coast Writers’ Conference, Thursday, September 29th and Friday, September 30th – Turning Your Novel into a Movie with author Anne Perry Manhattan Beach Library: Monday, October 17th at 7 pm – Mystery Novels set in the South Bay of Los Angeles, with authors Sarah Chen, Jennifer Chow, and Sybil Johnson.Author Booksigning at the Ripped Bodice Bookstore in Culver City – Sunday, October 23rd, 3 pm.Author Fair at the Camarillo Library, Sunday November 13th, 11 am – 2 pm. Podcasts: – Crime Fiction FM with the indefatigable Stephen Campbell – Skype interview with the incomparable Mr. Interview by renowned Boston criminal defense attorney, Joseph J. The irrepressible George is fiercely loyal, holds both Murdoch and Inspector Brackenreid in the highest regard for his dream is to be as good a copper as William Murdoch.George may be one of a rare few who truly knows Detective Murdoch. Julia Ogden have more in common than one might expect.She's a writer who believes in the form that she has chosen to mine: "The mystery novel offers a world in which justice is served.
As a young man, he returned to Toronto to join the Constabulary.
His unorthodox upbringing has been his education and is the source of his empathy towards people from all walks of life.
Crabtree possesses a creative streak which accounts for his unconventional thinking and belief in supernatural explanations, from Martians to sea monsters (but not in local lakes), along with werewolves, vampires and, of course, ghosts.
Often, to Murdoch’s surprise, there lurks a grain of truth in the constable's unscientific theories.
George has a knack for "seeing" how Murdoch's inventions will have practical uses in the future, not to mention his willingness to taste the next new food fad.
I believe it’s Sickert, and I believe it now more than ever. “What some detractors will point out, and it’s a good point, ‘So you proved that he wrote some of the Ripper’s letters, that doesn’t prove he was the killer’.