The Blood
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For my first foray into fiction I decided to make as much of it fictitious as possible. There is no Kachina, Oklahoma and the people and places are fictitious. They also are not based off of anyone that I know.
I am certain that I did not accurately portray police procedure and the working relationships between law enforcement agencies. Remember this is a novel of pure fiction and must be considered when reading.
Not everything is fictitious. I did research on the details of the tarps, knives, ATV’s, cars, motorcycles, and various other items.
I guess it was just easier for me to know that Harley Davidson stopped making the Panhead in 1965 rather than all the intricacies of OSBI and police department procedures. If you are a member of one of those prestigious agencies, please forgive my failures in those areas. Thank you!
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I have led an amazing life! It has taken me through countless jobs where I've traveled, experienced different people, and many industries. These experiences have provided me with a wealth of experiences from which to draw. I see threads of my life, just a little, in each of my characters.
I am a mother, grandmother, and great grandmother, and the wife of a wonderful man, my husband Rick Jackson.
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