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by Jen Blood


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  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

  As with all of my books, I would like to thank my family first and foremost for your love and support during those tumultuous days when I’m not getting other things done because I’m a crazy person living in a made-up world. Mom, Dad, Mike, Brandi, Maggie, and Maya: I couldn’t ask for a more loving and supportive tribe, and I thank the stars every day for each of you. And thank you from the bottom of my very full heart to Ben, who’s taken the brunt of the Crazy this time around and doesn’t seem terribly alarmed yet.

  My deepest gratitude, as well, to my eagle-eyed beta readers and proofreader: Jan, Marie, and my wonderful proofreader Michelle Schweitzer have all proven invaluable in this process. And to the others who have helped and weighed in along the way, particularly the readers who continue to support this mad journey of mine, I offer my undying gratitude. You truly make this whole thing possible!

  I always love to hear from readers—email me at [email protected] or follow me on Facebook at www.facebook.com/jenbloodauthor or Twitter @jenblood, and don’t forget to join the mailing list for your free copy of In Between Days, my book of shorts featuring Erin Solomon in the years 1990 to 2000.

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Jen Blood is a freelance journalist, certified dog trainer, and author of the bestselling Erin Solomon mystery series. She is also owner of Adian Editing, providing expert editing of plot-driven fiction for authors around the world. Jen holds an MFA in Creative Writing/Popular Fiction, with influences ranging from Emily Bronte to Joss Whedon and the whole spectrum in between. Today, Jen lives in Maine with her dog Killian and a lovely bearded man named Ben, where she is busy conquering snowbanks and penning the next mystery.

  For Killian.

  My overgrown, soulfully sweet, and ever-fretful

  canine compadre for the past decade.

 

 

 


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