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Back in My Court

I really only asked them if they would read my book, comment on any errors or holes that jumped out, and give me their impression of the story. And most importantly, because it's a murder mystery, I wanted to know if they were able to figure out who dunnit before I had intended the reveal to happen. Instead, I received thorough and constructive edits from both of my friends. I chose my readers well. One is an avid reader and a fan of mysteries. He was an engineer throughout his career but I think he missed his calling. He's asked some great questions, pointed out a couple of inconsistencies, and made some technical observations that I had clearly missed. I've known my other friend since our days together in journalism school—more than 40 years ago. Even back then, I recognized her keen eye for detail and inquisitive mind, and her editing skills were put to full use (mind you, I didn't ask for a full edit but we editors just can't help ourselves). Seeing the work ...

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