The secrets of THE PARIS LIBRARIAN

This post was first published on the fantastic Jungle Red Writers blog, yesterday August 24, 2016.

I wanted to post it here, too, since I think it's a good look behind the creation of THE PARIS LIBRARIAN, my latest novel in the Hugo Marston series.

Enjoy!

There are two stories that lie between the pages of THE PARIS LIBRARIAN. One makes me cry, the other makes me laugh.Shall we start with the tears? Good, so let me present a nice photo of a gentleman called Michael Harmuth. He’s with his daughte...
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Published on August 25, 2016 05:00
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message 1: by Manning (new)

Manning Wolfe Great blog post Mark - I agree with admitting nothing in writing. The Paris Librarian is on my list of must reads! Thanks


message 2: by Angel (new)

Angel I just finished Paris Librarian. My first Hugo Marston book! Having a love for French and Paris and a good mystery. It was right up my alley. Some language I could have done without. But glad it wasn't inundated. I am heading to the library today to backtrack to Mr Pryor's first Hugo Marston book!

SPOILER ALERT!!! I would love Mr. Pryor to comment on why he didn't put the clue that helped me figure out "Who done it!" into the conclusion of his story. That clue was in reference to the heart problem that our victim supposedly had but no one else knew about it.


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