The Bookshelf, The Parlor, The Young Texas Reader, and the Monthly

The Texas Bookshelf is different from the The Texas Parlor, http://texasparlor.blogspot.com/ . The Texas Parlor carries "general" bookish information and non-book information and even different Texana news and notes of use to the bibliographically challenged and other nosey folks intersted in historical, literary, and cultural observations. Will's Texana Monthly may carry material from either blog, but extends itself beyond those, especially for longer compilations or treatments. The Monthly, the Bookshelf and the Parlor are all companions. So, is the Young Texas Reader http://youngtexasreader.blogspot.com/ which specialized on books and such things for the youngest to the teenagers.
Showing posts with label detectives. Show all posts
Showing posts with label detectives. Show all posts

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Of All Sad Words - Bill Crider

Book Review: Of All Sad Words: A Sheriff Dan Rhodes Mystery by Bill Crider
Posted on June 27th, 2008 by Kevin Tipple
"Blacklin County, Texas is a fairly, quiet place most of the time which is how Sheriff Dan Rhodes likes it. His idea of a citizens’ Sheriff’s Academy had seemed like a good idea at the time in that it would teach folks about the department and generate some good publicity. "
Read more about it at http://www.bloggernews.net/116438

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Diane Palmer is "Fearless" in Fayette, Arkansas

Diane Palmer

"... will sign copies of her new book, “Fearless,” which will be on sale at the event. “Fearless” is set in the wide open spaces of Texas, where secrets still somehow lurk: in the heart of a shy, determined woman … behind the hard, rugged exterior of a DEA agent … and in the dangerous world of drug smuggling. Diana Palmer is a pen name for the writer whose real name is Susan Spaeth Kyle."
read more at
http://fayettelife.blogspot.com/2008/06/author-diana-palmer-returns-to-chat.html