SHATTERED LENS
“Hollywood is glitter and gutter. Some make it to the top and stay there, basking in the splendor of it, while others hit bottom and are engulfed by the ugliness of it.” ~Catherine Winter, Private Investigator
The stalking of two young professional print models leads private investigator Catherine Winter into the dark and dirty shadows of Hollywood's entertainment elite. Portraits of these people become distorted and out of focus as murder, pornography, illicit drugs, and blackmail, color the view while Catherine searches for truth and justice.
Catherine, now widowed and in her early sixties, insists, “As long as arthritis doesn’t lock up my joints or cataracts don’t keep my eyes from hitting the bulls-eye with a .357 slug then my shingle will stay on my door—C. Winter, Private Investigator.”
In her long career Catherine has seen it all and does not flinch when up against the criminal world. She is determined, open minded, and relies on her intuition in investigative work.
“Linda Pendleton’s first private-eye novel is a brilliant debut.”
~Richard S. Prather, Author of the Shell Scott Mystery Series
Linda Pendleton writes fiction and nonfiction. She coauthored the crime novel Roulette with her late husband, Don Pendleton, and her suspense novel, The Dawning is about a mysterious government agency, UFOs, and the paranormal.
Now available at amazon.com in trade paper and Kindle Reader.
Linda
12 comments:
Congratulations!
I am so PROUD of you! And it looks wonderful. Where ever do you find the time for all of your writing? (Trying to squelch the low vibration of "envy").
Thanks, John. I still get excited every time I publish something new....
Ronda,
Thank you for your comments. This novel I had completed some time ago. I do spend a lot of time writing and usually have a couple of manuscripts going at once. LOL Plus blogging..... guess writing is in my blood...
Hey, congratulations! That's quite an accomplishment! Here's hoping it makes the best seller list!
Thanks, Pat. :-)
Wowie! Congratulations, Linda!
Warm thoughts of you,
Silver
Silver,
Thank you. Much appreciated! :-)
Congratulations. I don't know how you do it. Keeping up with all the correspondence here and all the other activities in your life sounds overwhelming. The term multi-tasking does not give justice to all that you do. Sounds like it would make a great movie.
Linda, I'm extremely thrilled to hear you took the leap and I know the novel will be a great success. I cannot wait to read the finished product. Congratulations my dear friend!
Ricky
Thanks. As you know, I do usually have several things going at once.
Hmm, hadn't really thought about a movie... :-) But you never know.
Hi Jon
Thanks, and as you know, you're comment, "What are you waiting for?" was what I needed to hear. The ease with publishing your new book made the idea sound pretty good.
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