Ron Franscell’s Debut Mystery Novel As Stunning As The Wyoming Landscape

By Ron Franscell | November 4, 2014

A dying convict’s last request thrusts small-town newspaperman Jefferson Morgan into a deadly maelstrom as he explores a fifty-year-old case of child murder — a wound his town still isn’t ready to scrape open. Under the heaviest deadline of his life, and amid threats from unexpected foes, Morgan must struggle with his own conscience to […]

MAN OVERBOARD-Praised by newspaper as “darkly funny”

By Steve Jackson | November 4, 2014

“Barer pulls no punches in his telling of the story,” writes Frank Girodot, the senior editor of the San Gabriel Valley News Group, “which begins humorously enough: “Phil Champagne died Aug. 31, 1982, in a tragic boating accident off Lopez Island, Washington. He was 52. Champagne was survived by his wife of 28 years, four […]

True Crime Author Kevin Sullivan

By Kevin Sullivan | October 31, 2014

  Greetings fellow readers! My journey with the written word began very early in life. The first book I read (devoured actually) was Charles Franklin’s, The World’s Worst Murderers, published in 1965. Since I was only ten, it wasn’t the kind of book that should have interested me, but it did. And despite having to […]