Parker’s deft evocation of a lost era in Western American history—the life of the mining boom town—and her complex characterization make Leaden Skies an absorbing read. Her final, cliff-hanging sentence will make every reader desperate for the next installment in Inez Stannert’s epic tale. A riveting historical mystery.
—Stephanie Barron
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Leaden Skies gets nod from author Stephanie Barron
Wowzers! I'm interrupting my musings about Malice Domestic to share this blurb from Stephanie Barron (author of the Jane Austen mysteries) re: Leaden Skies. I'm walking on air ... without the benefit of JetBlue!
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11 comments:
Wow, congratulations! What a great endorsement!
Gayle
http://gaylecarline.blogspot.com
What a nice, nice endorsement. The best part is, it's for sure merited. Good job, Kiddo! Galen
Way cool - I'd be walking on cloud nine too! :)
That's fantastic! Congratulations on such an enthusiastic review.
Elizabeth
http://www.mysterywritingismurder.blogspot.com/
Super cool! Riveting, eh? Kudos!
Woohoo, Ann! That's wonderful.
Heidi
http://heidiwriter.wordpress.com
Wow! What a great review - I know you must be walking on air. Here's to many more wonderful reviews and book sales to go with it!
NA Sharpe
http://nancysharpe.blogspot.com
Wow. A historical mystery with a blurb like that is one I want to read. Congratulations!
Pat
http://www.patriciastoltey.blogspot.com
That's pretty good. Jacket blurb?
Dani
Congratulations! That blurb makes me curious to read your book.
All success
Dr.Mani
Author: "Think, Write & RETIRE!"
http://ThinkWriteRetire.com
Thank you, all! :-)
And yep, Dani, you've got it: Jacket blurb.
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