Bells, Tails, & Murder: (A Dickens & Christie Mystery)

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by Kathy Manos Penn


  Tips

  Start small. Add more oil, vinegar, and herbs to taste.

  Three heads of romaine lettuce will easily feed ten.

  About the Author

  Kathy at her desk when she was four years old.

  Picture me sitting serenely at my desk surrounded by my four-legged office assistants. The dog warms my feet, and the cat provides the purr-fict background music. I sip hot tea, sift through handwritten notes, and place fingers on the keyboard as thoughts take shape. Such is the joy of writing.

  As a child, I took a book everywhere—to family dinners, to doctor’s offices, and of course to bed. Years later, a newspaper article inspired me to put pen to paper and submit my thoughts—my words—to the editor. Before I knew it, I was writing weekly columns and blogs. Then came a book co-written with my dog. (What? Doesn’t everyone do that?)

  Now I’m living a dream I never knew I had—writing cozy animal mysteries featuring a dog and cat who talk to their owner. If a dog can write a book, surely animals can communicate. Naturally, my office assistants help with the dialogue. And, yes, they are angling to be listed as co-authors.

  By the way, if you can’t find me, I’m traveling in the UK doing research for my next mystery—don’t judge.

  —Kathy

  www.KathyManosPenn.com

  Also by Kathy Manos Penn

  Pumpkins, Paws & Murder

  Coming April 2020

  Book 2

 

 

 


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