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My psychological suspense, The Dark Lake, is free today.

The Dark Lake by Anthea Carson

I've been reading some of the reviews about it and I'm intrigued by the variations in responses to it.

When I first published it, I was getting some pretty bad reviews. Many people talked about the need for editing. One thing I love about uploading books to kindle is that you can make changes so quickly. I made many edits to the novel and the reviews have improved dramatically.

I never changed the edition number on the book, although I have thought about doing that. I'm afraid of losing the reviews I have if I do that, so perhaps I will try that with another one of my books that I don't care as much about like Cheese Doodles.

The Dark Lake is the first book in The Oshkosh Trilogy. Call me Jane is the second, and the third book isn't published yet.

Here is the link to buy the book on amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Dark-Lake-Oshko...
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Thin Ice

The Dark Lake by Anthea Carson

I invite you to check out my facebook page for Thin Ice, the third book in The Oshkosh Trilogy, coming out this summer.

I hope you get a chance to stop by and visit my page!

Here is the link : https://www.facebook.com/ThinIceOshkosh
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Thin Ice

Here is a quote from a recent review about The Oshkosh Trilogy that summarizes something unique about this story.

Thin Ice (The Oshkosh Trilogy) (Volume 3) by Anthea Carson

The reviewer says : I'd recommend "The Dark Lake" to readers who like suspense that's character driven--it's also worth noting that this book happens chronologically after the two sequels. I liked this technique as a kind of delayed gratification--the secret to Jane's past and current troubles is revealed slowly, and reading the entire series gives you an almost eerie sense of foreboding; something bad awaits her, and you know that in advance, so the pleasure of the story is seeing the slow unspooling of how it came about.

Thin Ice (The Oshkosh Trilogy) is free today (November 25, 26)
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Published on November 25, 2014 19:31 Tags: mystery, the-oshkosh-trilogy, thin-ice, trilogy, wisconsin