I’m delighted to share with you that my novel, “Murder Down Under,” placed in the top five most popular mystery novels in the Preditors & Editors Readers Poll in the category of Mystery. Thanks so much to all of you for supporting me with your votes.
Posted by: nancycurteman | January 16, 2013
Murder Down Under: In Top 5 Most Popular Mystery Novels
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By: Kim on January 16, 2013
at 6:31 pm
Thank you, Kim. I’m very excited.
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By: nancycurteman on January 18, 2013
at 2:56 pm
That’s terrific, NC! I’m reviewing The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins on SLTW tomorrow ~ writing the review made me think of you (and Lysi.)
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By: nrhatch on January 19, 2013
at 7:10 pm
Thanks, Nancy. I will check out your review.
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By: nancycurteman on January 19, 2013
at 9:58 pm