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Tag Archives: Brandon Blake
The Mystery of Mysteries
Hey all. Gerry Boyle here, up bright and early to tell you about the book I was reading into the wee hours. But first a thought of two about last Saturday’s Books in Boothbay gathering. Never were so many Maine … Continue reading
Let Me Tell You About My Character . . .
Kate Flora here, posing a challenge to my fellow Maine Crime Writers. From time to time, we write about our books, our characters, the stories we’re developing, and the research that we do, but I’ve been thinking that it would … Continue reading
Tagged A House to Die For, Bad Little Falls, Brandon Blake, Damaged Goods, Darby Farr Mysteries, Deadly Offer, Gerry Boyle, Group Post, Jack McMorrow Mysteries, Jake Tiptree, Kate Flora, Killer Listing, Mike Bowditch, Paul Doiron, Port City Black and White, Sarah Graves, The Poacher's Son, Thea Kozak, Trespasser, Vicki Doudera
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A Book Begins; Commence the Wandering
Hey all. Gerry Boyle here. And I’m reporting in after spending much of the day in my favorite part of the writing trade: the wandering. I love the writing itself. I love the long hours in the study with the … Continue reading
Reading From a Mystery
Hey all, Gerry Boyle here. About to set out for a reading and I’m puzzling, as always, about what part of the book to choose. I’ve decided on PORT CITY BLACK AND WHITE, but that’s as far as I’ve gotten. … Continue reading
What Are You Working On?
Hey, all. Gerry Boyle here. Taking a break from work on my next novel. It’s called 50 Shades of Green and it’s set in Ireland. It’s about this young guy, a graduate student, who goes to interview this beautiful and … Continue reading
Ayla Reynolds: A Mystery Without End
Hey all. Gerry Boyle here. And I’ve got to say up front that I’d told myself I wasn’t going to write anything more about the Ayla Reynolds case until something happened. I can’t wait that long. Ayla is the toddler … Continue reading
Feed Your Head: Use Your Library
Gerry Boyle here, and I was just thinking about my formative years, when maybe I should have been writing stories, penning plays, scribbling poems, like kids are supposed to do if they want to be writers. But I wasn’t writing. … Continue reading
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Tagged Albert Church Brown Memorial Library, Brandon Blake, crime writing, Damaged Goods, Down East Books, Gerry Boyle, Jack McMorrow, Maine Crime Writers, Maine Library Association, North Gorham Public Library, Port City Black and White, Port City Shakedown, Portland Public Library, South Portland Public Library, Stockton Springs Community Library, Tenants Harbor Public Library, Wiliam Hall Library
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