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I'm excited to announce that Shadowcasting, book three in the Mia Graves Saga, is now out!
I could run through a brief description of the book and I give the back-of-book synopsis again (like I did when pre-orders went up), but you can go back and read that post if you want to. The short version is "how do you talk a twenty-something out of using a magical nuke, especially when you just work retail."
In all honesty, this is my favorite book in the series so far. In some ways it's very different than the two earlier books in a couple of ways, but still feels like the same series. There's not much else I can say without major spoilers, so you'll just have to trust me on that one.
Like my earlier releases, for the first three months the eBook will be available only on Kindle (and Kindle Unlimited), but you can also get the paperback a couple of ways. First off, there's always Amazon, but you can always direct order a copy if you want to avoid Bezos. Finally, you can get it through any bookseller with the ISBN 9781088207031.
So yeah, the book is here, and I'm excited that folks will get to read it finally.
The way you know I’m guilty of something is if I have an alibi. I could be in a room full of people and not one of them would remember I exist 10 minutes later, so if I can point to people and say “Yep, he’ll remember where I was at 7 PM on Thursday”, chances are I made sure he would remember.
Agreed. If someone has a solid alibi established, and KNOWS they have an alibi, I find that super suspicious. *I* can barely remember where I was at the time of the crime, why would anyone else remember?
I’m usually ok with something like “Well I was at work with 20 people when this happened.” But ones that people seem to have gone to unusual lengths to establish… yeah. Always makes me wonder.