Who wants to go to Appleton, Wisconsin and buy "Murder in Wauwatosa"? My book's available at Pages and Pipes, (also known as Jerry's), 322 W. College Ave., Appleton, WI 54911. (920) 734-2821 Here is a more complete list of where to find the book. I'm sure it's at a bunch of Wisconsin bookstores I don't know about yet.... Continue Reading →
Of music, baked goods and my book
If you like to sift through groovy used vinyl records, get yourself some fine baked goods and purchase my book, you can now do all three at The Mix, 901 Washington St., Columbus, IN. (812) 373-7690. All books are signed. Oh, and they have two nice soft chairs in the store in which you... Continue Reading →
The book’s on Nook
You can get this book on Nook! Click here. ...and as of 11:30 p.m. Eastern time on July 18, 2012, "Murder in Wauwatosa" was ranked the No. 1 true crime Nook book by Barnes & Noble. We're No. 1!
We’re on Kindle now
Attention Kindle users: "Murder in Wauwatosa" is now available! This is much earlier than I anticipated. Click here!
You can get books in Franklin, Indiana, now
The Johnson County Museum of History now has "Murder in Wauwatosa" available in its gift shop. All copies have been signed. Check out the museum, its excellent exhibits, and my book at 135 N. Main St., Franklin, IN 46131 (317) 346-4500
Thank you, Edinburgh
Thank you to everyone who came out for my first official book signing, at the Edinburgh Wright-Hageman Public Library in beautiful downtown Edinburgh. I had my posse with me, helping me set up the projector and sell books. It was nice seeing some of you again and meeting people I've only had email contact with... Continue Reading →
More author events in Columbus, Indiana
Just added to my world tour: Aug. 11, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., book signing at the Starbucks at 1585 N. National Road, Columbus, Ind., (812) 314-0934. I'll try to set up a projector or laptop with loads of images from the book and other related images that could not appear in the book for one reason... Continue Reading →
Book clubs put Buddy on their reading lists
Two different book clubs have told me that they are putting "Murder in Wauwatosa" on their reading lists this fall. One of the clubs is in the Milwaukee area; the other is based in Franklin, Indiana. This qualifies as very groovy news.
