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The Corpse That Wasn’t There, Coming Soon!

Cover Art by Jen Hawkyard

cover art by Jen Hawkyard

There isn’t much in this world more exciting to a writer than seeing that first novel in print.  Well, maybe giving birth to a new child, or a long-awaited litter of puppies or kittens or a foal, or winning the lottery….

Nah, not even winning the lottery would be more exciting.

I was chatting with my publisher today, after looking over the final pre-publication documents for The Corpse That Wasn’t There, the first novel in the Junior Handlers Mystery Series.  The final documents look great, and the book will be heading right to the printer.  I’m told we should see proofs in about 6 weeks, and will probably be looking at a publication date early in the fall.

I guess “I can’t wait” would be redundant, wouldn’t it?

Feel free to click the cover image to visit the website of the talented illustrator behind the art, and to follow this link to visit Fehrman Books.

I’ll be posting updates as the publication date draws near, and you can be assured that there will be links to the book made available once it’s been released!

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