Ask the Author: Jon Michaelsen

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Jon Michaelsen Many great gay mystery novels are being/have been re-released this summer, including by such ground-breaking writers as Michael Nava, creator of the Henry Rios Mystery series. I have re-read Howtown, book #3 in the original series. I am currently reading Nava's latest Henry Rios Mystery - book #8; the first novel in the series in almost two decades (and it's incredible!). Another classic re-published for the first time since 1991 by ReQueered Tales is the horror-classic, STEAM, by the late Jay B. Laws, a one-of-a kind queer horror/suspense novel; a must read by newer generations. Other novels read/or upcoming: Orientation (Borealis Investigations, #1) by Gregory Ashe & The Cricketer's Arms (A Clyde Smith Mystery, #1) by Garrick Jones.
Jon Michaelsen Andrea, Thank you for reaching out to me. The the release date for The Deadwood Murders has been delayed due to health issues on my part. I hope to get back to putting the final polish on the manuscript later this summer.

Thank you for your support!
Jon Michaelsen Thank you for your interest, Sharon! Yes, I am steadily working on the second Kendall Parker Mystery, which I must admit is taking me longer than I anticipated due to the complex plot and much research required , but I am looking forward to its release. Hopefully later this year.
Jon Michaelsen I purchased the ebook from Amazon in August 2012, originally published by Seventh Window Publications. Doesn't appear it's available any longer, unfortunately.
Jon Michaelsen I am currently writing the second novel in the Kendall Parker Mystery series; titled THE DEADWOOD MURDERS. The second book will have jaded Atlanta Homicide Detective, Kendall Parker - aided by the FBI - going undercover to help catch a vicious serial killer.
Jon Michaelsen I began writing when I was about seven or eight years old. The books/movie "To Kill A Mockingbird" impacted me at such a young age and I wanted to write my own stories. My grandmother also encouraged my rather over-active imagination.

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