Today is publication day for Amber Waves of Graves:
Unearth the darker side of rural life. Published by the Speed City Sisters in Crime,
the read is available in digital format at Amazon and other vendors. The
SMFS list members that reported being in the new anthology are:
Shari Held with "The Perfect Martini."
Joseph S. Walker with “Last Seen Heading West.”
Amazon Description:
RURAL INDIANA - A PLACE WITH ACRES AND ACRES OF FARMLAND TO
HIDE DEAD BODIES
The rural Indiana landscape seems so bucolic, from the
gently rolling hills of the south to the easy sway of cornfields in the north.
Who knew those picturesque barns could hide criminal activity as well as
livestock, or those rustic cemeteries be rife with murder victims as well as
those who died of old-age? The members of the Speed City Sisters in Crime
chapter, that's who! In these seemingly peaceful rural settings, our authors
uncover criminal deeds, unearth long dead secrets, provide justice for the wronged,
and thwart the plans of the wicked. Sixteen tales testify that from the
wide-open farmland to the small farming towns, the opportunity for mayhem and
mischief is ever-present. Come along with authors Leanne Edelen, Roberta
Barmore, Diana Catt, Joseph Walker, Andrea Smith, Ramona Henderson, Shari Held,
Jon Burroughs, P.K. Richard, Mary Bischoff, Carol Paddock, Elizabeth San
Miguel, Ross Carley, Norm Campbell, Stephen Terrell, and Elizabeth Perona as
they explore the dark and deadly mysteries hidden within the fertile soil of
rural Indiana.
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