Post by Dave on Feb 10, 2011 16:49:51 GMT -5
Bo Drury, whose stories are posted on the More Stories website, "Bo Drury's Back Porch"
www.windsweptpress.com/porch.htm
had her latest book published by The Whiskey Press. It's available from them
www.whiskeycreekpress.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=851
in either electronic version or hardcopy paperback. Amazon has the Kindle version and very soon should have the paperback.
Congratulations, Bo!
Here's the write up of the book.
HARRY MANN IN THE TANGLED WEB by Bo Drury
Genre: Mystery
SubGenre:
EBook formats ISBN: 978-1603139144
Print format ISBN: 978-1-61160-072-8
If you like a mystery with intrigue, suspense, action and a bit of humor, then you will love “Harry Mann in the Tangled Web.” Be sure and have your snacks nearby as this is a page-turner, and you won’t want to stop until you reach the end—where you are in for a big surprise. Harry Mann and Doris Daily, his Gal Friday, won’t be forgotten anytime soon; they are a matched pair.
The setting itself—Texas—is a winner, and combined with a fresh new mystery, will appeal to many who like to read about the West in any genre. Appropriate for any age group, it has a cute love story on the side. There’s plenty of action, and for those who like to figure out the end before they get there, well, they’re going to have a mystery on their hands.
Bo Drury, born in the Texas Panhandle during ‘the great depression’, had the advantages of growing up in the country and developing a great love and respect for nature and the plains. Listening to the tall tales of her father and hearing the stories of many of her ancestors as they braved the hardships of the new land and were themselves instrumental in taming the Wild West, from her 5th great-grandfather, Daniel Boone, to her paternal grandparents making ‘the run’ for land into the Indian Territory, she has story after story to tell. With a ranching heritage on one side and a newspaper family on the other, her desire to write started at the age of eleven after reading the story of “Betty Zane” written by Zane Gray. To date she has written several short stories of the west and of the folks who lived during those times.
www.windsweptpress.com/porch.htm
had her latest book published by The Whiskey Press. It's available from them
www.whiskeycreekpress.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=851
in either electronic version or hardcopy paperback. Amazon has the Kindle version and very soon should have the paperback.
Congratulations, Bo!
Here's the write up of the book.
HARRY MANN IN THE TANGLED WEB by Bo Drury
Genre: Mystery
SubGenre:
EBook formats ISBN: 978-1603139144
Print format ISBN: 978-1-61160-072-8
If you like a mystery with intrigue, suspense, action and a bit of humor, then you will love “Harry Mann in the Tangled Web.” Be sure and have your snacks nearby as this is a page-turner, and you won’t want to stop until you reach the end—where you are in for a big surprise. Harry Mann and Doris Daily, his Gal Friday, won’t be forgotten anytime soon; they are a matched pair.
The setting itself—Texas—is a winner, and combined with a fresh new mystery, will appeal to many who like to read about the West in any genre. Appropriate for any age group, it has a cute love story on the side. There’s plenty of action, and for those who like to figure out the end before they get there, well, they’re going to have a mystery on their hands.
Bo Drury, born in the Texas Panhandle during ‘the great depression’, had the advantages of growing up in the country and developing a great love and respect for nature and the plains. Listening to the tall tales of her father and hearing the stories of many of her ancestors as they braved the hardships of the new land and were themselves instrumental in taming the Wild West, from her 5th great-grandfather, Daniel Boone, to her paternal grandparents making ‘the run’ for land into the Indian Territory, she has story after story to tell. With a ranching heritage on one side and a newspaper family on the other, her desire to write started at the age of eleven after reading the story of “Betty Zane” written by Zane Gray. To date she has written several short stories of the west and of the folks who lived during those times.