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Tag Archives: Knockdown
You Might Be a Maine Mystery Writer If…
Hi, I’m Sarah Graves and I’m a Maine mystery writer. I live in Eastport, a tiny island town about as far downeast as you can get without invading Canada, and I write the Home Repair is Homicide series of mysteries … Continue reading
Posted in Sarah's Posts
Tagged Bondo, crime writing, Eastport, Jake Tiptree, Knockdown, Moxie, Sarah Graves
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On Reference Books (and Zombies)
Sunday’s column about writers’ books got me thinking about what else is on my bookshelves. Like most writers, I have a small collection of old faithful volumes that I turn to for bits of detail, facts my characters know but … Continue reading
Interview with Sarah Graves ……. Lea Wait
Lea: Sarah Graves’ first Home Repair is Homicide mystery, The Dead Cat Bounce, was published in 1998; her latest, Knockdown,14th in the series, was published this year. In between those books her heroine, sleuth, handywoman, and former New York financial … Continue reading
Location, location…
Heaven, my grandfather used to say, is a day just like today: the sun is shining, the birds are singing, and there’s a little breeze blowing so it’s not too hot. And that’s exactly what Eastport, Maine was like on … Continue reading
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Tagged amateur sleuth, Bondo, cozy, cozy mysteries, do-it-yourself, downeast, Eastport, Home Repair is Homicide, Knockdown, Maine, maine mysteries, Sarah Graves, women sleuths
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