Cameron Bane Describes a Vegetable that Will Give You Nightmares

By Ashley Butler | September 4, 2015

Years ago when we lived in the sticks we grew our own veggies, including okra. While it’s admittedly an acquired taste (the slime inside will eventually cook out), if you let the pods get no bigger than the first joint of your thumb they can add a tasty texture to soups and stews. One summer […]

Why is victim’s truck in his driveway 13 years after his grisly murder?

By John Ferak | September 4, 2015

At least 50 residents with ties to Shelby County, Iowa heard one of my book presentations on Thursday, Aug.6, at the downtown library in Harlan, Iowa. During a break between my 2 p.m. event and the 7 p.m. talk, I made the 12-mile drive up Route 59 to Defiance, which is where the famous murder involving Scott […]

My Inspiration for ‘Identity Crisis’

By Ashley Butler | September 4, 2015

Mistaken and false identity aren’t new topics in the mystery fiction realm. One of my favorite authors, Ross Macdonald, often explored the complications that arise over identity issues. Macdonald’s wife, Margaret Millar, based the solution to the mystery in How Like an Angel on mistaken identity, revealed in a stunning twist in the very last […]