Saturday, January 7, 2012

First Book Signing

I had my first book signing today. While it was not a great success, it was an experience. I found that I have more fans than I thought. Here are some pics of the "inaugural" launch of the paperback version of Storm Rising.

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Signing for a new friend

Two of my biggest fans


All in all it was a good day. I'll be doing another signing at the Half Price Books in Arlington, TX at Lincoln Square on Road to Six Flags in the near future. Keep checking back for updates.

Friday, January 6, 2012

Storm Rising - A Kelli Storm Novel - dans le français

I was playing around with an on-line translator today and thought it would be fun to see what my book would look like in a different language. I'm not sure if it translates all that well. My French is a little rusty, so any comments would be welcome. Maybe I'll try German next.  

   Quand une enquête de meurtre attire l'attention d'Inspecteur Kelli Storm à une cheville de médicament, la dernière chose à laquelle elle s'est attendue était de trouver un lien vers le tueur de son père d'il y a vingt ans plus tôt.
   Les inspecteurs Kelli Storm et Bill Hayes enquêtent sur les homicides multiples dans le voisinage de Hauteurs de Washington de New York.
   Quand une jeune femme est assassinée, Kelli piste le tueur au Club d'un Monsieur à Manhattan. Là elle trouve un témoin peu disposé. Quand la femme est assaillie et a quitté la mort, l'enquête prend un nouveau tortillon. Le DEA intervient et commande, en forçant Kelli du cas.
   Elle décide de prendre une différente approche. En travaillant en coulisses, elle retire un des vieux dossiers de cas de son père et trouve une connexion entre le tueur et son meurtre.

Monday, January 2, 2012

My latest interview

Be sure to stop by and check out my latest interview on Matthew Young's blog.

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Sneak Peek from Storm Warning - A Kelli Storm Novel (Book 2)

Monday October 26th, 9:48 A.M. Manhattan

Tenth Avenue
– DEA Offices


  Kelli sat the folders on the desk, pushed them across to Agent Larsen and sat down. “This is everything I have on the DDP and Trinitarios. You’ll also find copies of my case files on the murders of Raul Flores and Roberto Guevara. Guevara was the head of the local DDP, he took over after Carlos Rodriguez and two of his lieutenants were murdered earlier this year.”
  Larsen opened the file on Guevara and began flipping through the paperwork. He stopped when he came to the crime scene photos. “Is that what I think it is?” He asked as he looked at Kelli.
  Kelli nodded. “A Colombian neck tie. That’s exactly how Rodriguez and his men were found. Somehow I don’t think it’s a coincidence.”
  Larsen shook his head, put the photo back in the file and closed it. “So what is it you want?”
  “I need you to flush Garcia out of hiding. Call it a gut feeling, but I just know the son of a bitch is still alive.  You’ve read Farnsworth’s files, so you know he tried to kill me and failed. If he’s still running the Cartel, and I’m sure he is, it’s only a matter of time before he tries again.”
  Larsen leaned back, crossed his arms and tilted his head back. “Let me see if I’ve got this straight. You want me to use DEA resources to flush a dead man out of hiding?”
  “But he’s not dead. Are you telling me that with all the evidence, you guys have stopped looking for him?”
  “What evidence? A few black and white photos of his compound and some bodies. Just because they didn’t find his body, that doesn’t mean he survived. We’ve got too many ongoing operations to hunt down a dead man.”
  Kelli closed her eyes, let out a sigh in exasperation and looked at Larsen. “Hell, I thought you were different, but you’re just as bad as Farnsworth. He didn’t learn from his mistakes either,” she said and stood. “I guess that’s my mistake.”
  She reached to retrieve her files and Larsen pulled them closer. “I didn’t say I wouldn’t help, I just have to figure out how to do it. It’s not going to be easy, so you’ll have to give me a few days, okay?”
  Kelli pulled her hand back and straightened up. “So you do believe me?”
  He stood and walked around the desk. “Since taking over for Farnsworth, I’ve had a chance to read all of his files, at least the ones pertaining to my job. From what I’ve gathered, this Garcia is a very smart and dangerous man. So no, it wouldn’t surprise me if he were still alive.”
 Kelli looked up into his eyes and could see the sincerity in them. She smiled and nodded. “Okay, a few days. I’ll wait for your call.”