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Plotting the next Frank Nagler stories

Since completing the third Frank Nagler story, “The Weight of Living,” due to be released April 25, I’ve been thinking about what’s next for Frank and his guys. In “Weight” Nagler searches for the identify of a young girl discovered … Continue reading

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“The Swamps of Jersey” has been published

Wrapped in the shell of a police procedural “The Swamps of Jersey,” is a tale of human nature: love, trust, deceit, crime, politics, social change and redemption, and captures the spirit of recent events that have affected the United States … Continue reading

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“Swamps cover; released on Nov. 1”

It’s official. Imzadi Publishing will release The Swamps of Jersey” on Nov. 1 “The Swamps of Jersey” Solving the murder of the woman in the Old Iron Bog should have been easy for veteran Detective Frank Nagler — except she … Continue reading

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For Labor Day: Bart Harrington explains (Excerpt from “The Swamps of Jersey”)

At the heart of my upcoming novel is a discussion of social and economic standing in the City of Ironton, N.J., where the story takes place. Mayor Gabriel Richman has called a public meeting to calm the city following a … Continue reading

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Blog hopping: Works in progress.

Welcome to the next stop on the Work-in-Progress Blog Hop Thanks to Devorah Fox for inviting me to do this. Last Monday, Dee answered questions about her newest work and this week it’s my turn. The first question is what … Continue reading

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Harrington

I am in the maybe third rewrite of “Swamps of Jersey” trying to carefully add length and clarity to the story. In this scene, Bartholomew Harrington, introduced earlier as “Ironton’s favorite drunken pro-bono attorney” invaded the lobby of city hall … Continue reading

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