Ho, Brian.
My novel, Death
in the Suburbs was
published this week and is available on Amazon. Thanks and a big bow to my
fellow writers in the Thursday afternoon “Extreme” class!
Thanks, Brian. Really appreciate all your
help.
Donna
Death in the Suburbs by Donna Kirk
Marshal (Marsh) Keene lost both his legs, his family,
and then his job as a rookie police officer when a drunk driver crashed into
Marsh’s car. Now, seven years later, that drunk driver’s gotten out of prison and
someone’s murdered him. Naturally, the police are looking at Marsh as suspect
#1.
To top that, Marsh’s father-in-law finds his law
partner dead, and $200,000 meant to pay off the partner’s gambling debt gone from
the office safe.
As if Marsh’s life weren’t already complicated
enough, with him pursuing his new career as a reporter while trying to get around
town on prosthetics and canes – though, truth to tell, solving a couple of murders
feels to Marsh like something that might set him back on his feet.
Donna Kirk was born in Winnipeg and
now lives in Oakville with her husband Ed. Donna’s first book, memoir, Finding Matthew, focused on children with developmental disabilities.
Doctors said Matthew wouldn’t live through the night. Finding Matthew details
the four decades of his productive and rewarding life.
Death in the Suburbs is available on Amazon here. Finding Mathew
is available here.
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