Amber's Mysterious Death
Available NOW at Wild Child Publishing is Amber's Mysterious Death.
The game's afoot when Sheryl Locke Holmes spots Amber's husband, Roger, who'd disappeared without a trace after Amber's tragic death. With the help of her sidekick, Dot Watson, Sheryl follows Roger and a trail of amber jewelry which leads to duplicity, mayhem and murder. As different as day and night, Sheryl, Dot and Amber bonded like sisters during college. Their friend's death left unanswered questions and an unidentifiable body. This time Sheryl won't stop until she gets answers--and avenges her friend's death.
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With the next flash of light, Sheryl caught a glimpse of a familiar face and gasped. Oh my God. It couldn’t be. She had to have been wrong.
Disoriented, she stumbled backward, bumped her hip into the corner of the desk, and fell to the floor. When she tried to get to her feet, she cracked her head on the desk. Stars whirled in front of her eyes, alternating with that face she'd seen. She blinked and blinked to stop the kaleidoscope whizzing around. But the next flash came and she saw no one. Thunder rumbled, lightning lit up the heavens and the windows.
Suddenly, a dark figure stepped out of the shadows and ran across the room.
Dot gasped.
Before Sheryl could give chase to the person dressed in dark clothes, the overhead light came on and Roger stood at the doorway. She searched the room. Now, Dot was nowhere in sight.
“I knew you’d come,” Roger said.
“Where have you been the last couple of years?”
“You need to let this vendetta go and move on. I did.” He glanced around the library.
“Amber was one of my dearest friends. I want to know who murdered her.”
“Don’t underestimate these people.”
“Who, Roger? God knows you don’t have the balls or the brains to have done that to Amber. Tell me who?” She watched a wave of crimson creep up his neck.
“I tried my best to protect her.” He sat down in the desk chair and sighed. “It’s true, it’s my fault she was murdered. They wouldn’t listen to me.”
“Who, Roger?”
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Sometimes I have written something that doesn't flow as in with a drum beating it on but is more, paced and thought out...like a story (with certain threads in it). That is usually to do with people I love or admire. And sometimes I just write stuff that seems to meander and only when I read it back can I see the theme.
so it can vary, and maybe because I am bipolar, different types of writing come out in different moods.
Problem is my writing is as erratic as I am. Can be firing on all cylinders and then flat for ages.
Still, when I am in the thick of something that demands to get out, I feel like the blood is thumping through my veins and that is a wicked feeling.
Poetry comes and goes with me. When I write poems they come to me quickly and are written in minutes. Literally straight from brain to paper. I might go back and change a word but that is about it.
I think that goes with being Bipolar. Fast thoughts and need to get them out...but I can be dry for months, sometimes years before another one comes along.
Such is life and I couldn't write a book, although would love to right my life story (it has been one hell of a trial but some great highs along the way).
How do you get inspired to write? And is there a set pattern to it, or do things sometimes come to you out of the blue?
Bye for now
I am dedicating today to play so will have a longer look at your page and work later.
Bye for now
Wil C
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