Showing posts with label new release. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new release. Show all posts

Sunday, November 11, 2018

New Release: Tangled Webs


Too many people are telling lies: The husband of the murder victim and his secretary, the victim’s boss and co-workers in the day care center, her stalker, and Detective Milligan’s daughter. 


Marilyn (F.M.) Meredith

No Matter how Bad it Got, I Never Gave Up

Not many authors have had publishers die on them (two), be struck down by a stroke (one), turn out to be out-and-out crooks (three), decide that because of circumstances not to continue with the publishing business (two.)

Yep, that really happened to me, plus more.

The first to die was early on in my writing career. A publisher accepted my novel but told me I had to get it camera ready. This was long before the Internet. I had a friend who was a computer expert and had a computer store, he showed me what to do on one of his computers. For several weeks, I went to the store at 6 a.m. and worked diligently. When it was ready, I sent it to the publisher. Waited a while, then heard from his wife that he’d died.

I crossed paths with the crooks early on too. Two started out honest and actually published books. One in Canada made the decision to keep all profits and skipped out. The other in the U.S., gambled away his profits and went to jail. The third, who charged for publishing services, didn’t come through with the books.

One publisher had something happen in her family that caused her decision to quit the business—the other, after printing two books in the Rocky Bluff P.D. series, decided the business wasn’t for her.

The previous publisher of this series was a good friend—and a stroke took away her ability to run her business, and finally her life. Sad on all counts.

Of course, I didn’t receive the royalties I earned from most of them. That’s like working and never receiving a paycheck.

Believe it or not, there were other hurdles, but I never gave up. I kept on writing and looking for new publishers.

So what would make someone so driven to keep on going? In my case, the love of writing and the fact that I wanted to know what happened next in the lives of the characters I’d created.


Bio: F. M. Meredith who is also known as Marilyn once lived in a beach town much like Rocky Bluff. She has many friends and relatives in law enforcement. She’s a member of MWA, 3 chapters of Sisters in Crime and serves on the PSWA Board.

Facebook: Marilyn Meredith
Twitter: @marilynmeredith

Once again I’m trotting over to visit Thonie Hevron at https://thoniehevron.wordpress.com/ and revealing what I think is the biggest plus of being a mystery writer.

Sunday, July 1, 2018

New Release!



Kate Morgan, a single mother, lives in the small town of Storyville, Ohio where she grew up. A want-to-be author, she works as a sales clerk in the town’s only department store doing what she describes as “a job a monkey could do.” Although she’s bored with her job, she’s reluctant to consider making any major changes in her life. However, she’s about to find out that change is inevitable.

When Kate’s ten-year-old daughter, Mandy, tells the family she plans to do a family tree for a school project, the negative reaction of Kate’s parents and grandmother shocks her but also arouses her curiosity. Why are they so against Mandy’s project? Surely her family is too “normal” to have any skeletons in their closet.

Kate decides to support her daughter even if that means defying her parents. As she searches for the truth, she discovers some long buried secrets that, if she chooses to reveal them, will change her life and the lives of the people she loves – forever.


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Sunday, April 8, 2018

The Bartered Body

"Another great mystery by J.R. Lindermuth."




Why would thieves steal the body of a dead woman?

That’s the most challenging question yet to be faced by Sylvester Tilghman, the third of his family to serve as sheriff of Arahpot, Jordan County, Pennsylvania, in the waning days of the 19th century.

And it’s not just any body but that of Mrs. Arbuckle, Nathan Zimmerman’s late mother-in-law. Zimmerman is burgess of Arahpot and Tilghman’s boss, which puts more than a little pressure on the sheriff to solve the crime in a hurry.

Syl’s investigation is complicated by the arrival in town of a former flame who threatens his relationship with his sweetheart Lydia Longlow; clashes with his old enemy, former burgess McLean Ruppenthal; a string of armed robberies, and a record snowstorm that shuts down train traffic, cuts off telegraph service and freezes cattle in the fields.