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Aug. 21, 2006 - LOCAL MYSTERY WRITER PENS NEW BOOK

You know a book is good when you smile, laugh, are intrigued and can't wait to turn the page.  That is how I felt when I read Casey Daniel's latest book, Don of the Dead. And what makes it even better is that she is a local writer featuring Cleveland in the book, with a huge focus on Little Italy.  This is the first in a series of books she will write called The Pepper Martin series.  I'm going to include an excerpt from her own website to give you a clue (did you like the pun?) into her enthusiasm about this series, her background and what is coming up next.  Write fast, Casey!

CASEY DANIELS

 

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A couple years ago I applied for a part-time job as a tour guide at a historic cemetery not far from where I live. Why? Well, aside from the fact that the job would force me to step away from my computer and remind me that there was a life beyond writing (even in a place where just about everybody was dead), I love cemeteries.


No, really. I mean it. I really love cemeteries.


Think about it. A cemetery--I mean a really good old cemetery, not these new “memorial parks” where every headstone is flat to the ground and every one of them looks the same--is really a museum without walls. Take a peek into any cemetery that’s more than sixty or so years old and you’re bound to see interesting architecture, sculpture and art. There are stories, too, everywhere you look. One memorial can give you a glimpse into generations of a family’s history. Another might suggest tragedy. Still others speak of undying love and precious memories.


Is it any wonder that a writer’s imagination is bound to take flight in a cemetery?
That’s exactly what happened to me. I didn’t get the job, by the way, but as I drove home from the interview, I did get the idea for Pepper Martin, a cemetery tour guide whose enthusiasm for cemeteries does not rival my own. After all, what could be more perfect that an amateur sleuth surrounded by dead people? And if she just so happened to be able and see and talk to some of them, all the better!


I learned to love mysteries early thanks to my dad, a Cleveland Police detective who enjoyed the Sherlock Holmes stories and spent his days off searching for stolen cars. Often on those trips, I was in the back seat and to this day, I have Dad to thank for my knowledge of some less-than-savory parts of the city. Later, I read my way through every mystery story I could get my hands on. Agatha Christie and Conan Doyle are still among my favorites.


I have a degree in English, experience as a journalist and writing teacher, and lots of ideas for more Pepper Martin mysteries. When I’m not writing, I’m usually with my family and our two dogs, Ernie, an adorable Airedale pup, and Oscar, a rescued Jack Russell who spends far too much time watching TV. I enjoy knitting, gardening and of course, stomping through cemeteries in search of history, stories and inspiration.

For More information, or to send Casey a message, check out her website at: http://www.caseydaniels.com


 

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Aug. 22, 2006 - re: LOCAL MYSTERY WRITER PENS NEW BOOK

Posted by Anonymous
Carole, when can I borrow the book?
Laura
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Aug. 22, 2006 - re: LOCAL MYSTERY WRITER PENS NEW BOOK

Posted by Anonymous
Laura, you can borrow it at any time! And I know after you read it you will tell all your friends how good it is and tell them to buy it! lol Carole
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Sep. 6, 2006 - re: LOCAL MYSTERY WRITER PENS NEW BOOK

Posted by Laura
Thanks Carole, great book!  Hysterical!  Pepper reminds me of most of the women that I know.  I couldn't tell my mom to go out and buy it so she just finished reading it, too. And loved it.  But everyone else should definitely go and buy it. I'm just special. Laura
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Sep. 6, 2006 - re: LOCAL MYSTERY WRITER PENS NEW BOOK

Posted by Carole Cohen
You AND your Mom will be able to tell her in person; she will be at a book signing at Something Different in Ohio City in December.  Stayed tuned to this Blog for more details!  Carole
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