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In
addition to the more recently released books shown on my home
page, I was also responsible for these:
The Grey
Mountains
Paperback. ISBN 1-55806-154-1 Published in 1992 by Iron Crown
Enterprises. I collaborated with Craig Paget and with my son,
Joe, to do this fantasy role-playing game tie-in book, which is
set in the world of J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth. Has a great
dragon on the cover. (Hey, I just found this listed on an
ebay auction--last price $35.00!!)
Stormtide
Published 1992 by Avalon Books is light romantic suspense. Diane
Verone is a young lawyer who doesn't want to part with a bit of
beach property she's inherited, until she meets the agent charged
with trying to talk her into selling. But even handsome, charming
Steve Tryon has a hard time convincing her to sell, especially
when she discovers that the people employing him have hidden motives
for wanting the property. The situation gets more complicated
yet when Steve's young son decides Diane would make a perfect
stepmother and embarks on his own version of a matchmaking crusade.
I still have a few copies of this book left. Email me if you're
intested in buying a copy for $10.00 plus $3.00 shipping.
Blue December Avalon Books, 1991. Romantic suspense.
With Christmas fast approaching, Meg Brandt, a department manager
for Wambash's, has more on her mind than just the holiday crush.
Cash shortages and disappearing inventory are being traced back
to her department, and she realizes that she is quickly becoming
the prime suspect in the thefts. Worse yet, she's reluctantly
attracted to the store security agent investigating the crime.
But is he really interested in her, or is he just using her to
solve the mystery? Can she find the real criminal before her career
and her life are wrecked by the theft?
Programmed For Danger Avalon Books, 1990. Romantic
suspense. Computer programming isn't normally a hazardous profession,
but when Andrea Kingston shows up to remedy Feverill-West Company's
system problems, she gets a lot more challenge than she bargained
for. What looks at first like a series of pranks using the computer
network turns out to be cover for a more serious problem, including
high-level criminal activities. Andrea needs all her wits and
all the help she can get from the company's attractive operations
manager to find and stop the perpetrators before they stop her
from revealing their secret.
The Night Prowlers Avalon Books, 1990. Romantic
suspense. Graduate assistant Jan Lindell has her hands full supervising
a team of archaeology students as they excavate the site of an
eighteenth century inn. The dig isn't going well: the weather
is meltingly hot, the students quarrel, equipment disappears,
the property owner complains about the noise and the locals show
up to tell her the site is haunted. When the site is vandalized
and one of her students attacked and injured, Jan realizes that
something more serious is going on. Is the risk of damage to her
career that would result from abandoning the dig worth the risk
to her life from continuing?
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