
Part 1 of “Best books of 2011” focused on the Edgar Awards, so it’s time to look at three other awards crime fiction authors can receive: the Agathas, the Lefty, and the Hammett.
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Home of Mysteries with Character

By Terry

Part 1 of “Best books of 2011” focused on the Edgar Awards, so it’s time to look at three other awards crime fiction authors can receive: the Agathas, the Lefty, and the Hammett.
Read the full article on Examiner.com
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I started out as a skip tracer. Just in case you don’t know, that’s the guy who finds the people who don’t want to be found. It was the little things—getting paid to lie—that made skip tracing the fun part of the job.
Those years of chasing deadbeats taught me many valuable life lessons, such as liars come from all walks of life, and always keep your car in the garage.

We walked down State Street on a whim, not realizing what we were about to see. But in the distance, there was music. And people wearing colorful, strange getups. It was all very festive and fun. Slowly, it began to sink in. We were in Santa Barbara for summer solstice week.