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Along Came a Needle



Along Came a Needle is on sale!


Some authors - not me - are really good about alerting readers to sales. The hard sell is like a mental block for me. I get so mixed up in what other authors are doing. I one-click my day away because they're all so talented. I'm blinded by my need for more books.

I'm pretty sure there is a DSM diagnosis for it. (DSM = Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) That's not a joke. I have a degree in psychology. I worked as a psychiatric care nurse for many years. I know there's a name for it. I just can't pinpoint it yet...but give me time. As with any other thing I forget in a given day, it will come to me. Most likely in the middle of the night, when everyone else has already forgotten about the conversation.

So, all of this is to say, Along Came a Needle is on sale for only 99 cents.

You're probably wondering how I can justify that awkward segue. (I'm the queen of awkward segues.) Well, let me explain.

Along Came a Needle is about a nurse - my favorite nurse - Mercy Mares. She, like me, is in constant need of a vacation. When her two best gal pals surprise her with a weekend getaway, she reluctantly tears herself away from home and work. Within hours of their arrival, things go horribly wrong.

The inn owner is dead. A handful of people, including Mercy and her gal pals, had access to the victim. And when the investigation begins, it appears more than one of them had the motive and the means to kill him.

Buy your copy of Along Came a Needle to find out how this story ends!



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