Emily Winslow
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Have you always wanted to write a novel?Emily Winslow will help you develop the mindset and skills to get you started, keep you going, and see you through. Time to Write is a creative writing guide aimed at anyone who wants to write a novel and could use some support.It contains 49 lessons, each easy to read and packed with insights based on experience. Emily has taken her own work to high levels with major publishers, and has learned from teaching...
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The Red House is book 3 of the Keene & Frohmann mysteries "Psychological crime writing at its best." – Kate Rhodes, author of the Isles of Scilly Mysteries Maxwell's fiancée Imogen is obsessed with her idyllic childhood in Cambridge, which was cut short by her parents' deaths when she was only eight years old. She and her siblings were separated by adoption, and in adulthood she's managed to reconnect with them all except for the youngest. When...
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The Whole World is book 1 of the Keene & Frohmann mysteries "Emily Winslow is a precise and expert analyst of the darkest parts of the human psyche." –internationally bestselling author Sophie Hannah American students Polly and Liv are giddy over the accents and architecture of Cambridge University. They both fall for the same charming graduate student. Then he disappears. Told through five narrators whose personal obsessions limit what each of...
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"In this dark, twisty mystery from the acclaimed author of Jane Doe January, two Cambridge detectives investigating a cold case murder become mired in a web of old secrets and deceit"--
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The Start of Everything is book 2 of the Keene & Frohmann mysteries "A masterful whodunnit!" – Number 1 NY Times bestselling author Lisa Gardner The envelopes are addressed to simply "Katja" above the name of a Cambridge college, but no one by that name attends or works there. The early letters are desperate; the later ones are angry. No one knows who the messages are meant for, until a seemingly accidental death involves the police, who are already...