DEAD FLOATING LOVERS
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Excerpt from "Dead Floating Lovers"
"A shudder passed through me. I could smell trouble coming. Dolly attracted it and I would get the fall out again. My day was all planned. Today was for going over my checkbook and figuring out how many months I had left of food money, while still paying my bills. Summer taxes would be coming in August. I had to prepare. Today was for calling editors I knew at northern Michigan magazines and pitching articles. Maybe calling my friend, Bill Corcoran, at the Traverse City Northern Statesman, to see if I could get more stringer work. Something had to be done about my pathetic bank account. The money my father left me was going fast. I�d come up here from Ann Arbor, after the divorce, with what I considered a good stake, certain I would soon sell a novel that would bring a million. I figured that at thirty-four all it would take was one best seller to set me up for life. What editor could resist such quality? Such amazing intelligence? Such creative spirit?
Seemed everybody could."
- "[An] enjoyable sequel..." - Publishers Weekly
- "A mystery that keeps you guessing, together with the story of a woman slowly finding her voice." - Kirkus
- "Quirky characters, the life of a journalist and a developing writer of fiction, and the focus on a woman ready to choose her life's direction and all add to the story." - Booklist
- "Readers will find the same strong sense of place and great characters that are hallmarks of Sarah Graves and Philip Craig." - Library Journal
- "Buzzelli is lyrical in her descriptions of the Michigan countryside in the spring and gives nice twists to her characters..." - Mystery Scene
- "If you love mysteries that toss in lots of local flavor, don't miss this book." - Traverse City Record Eagle
- "A satisfying tale with a lot of local color, deftly exploring uneasy relationships and deadly situations." - Lansing State Journal