1970s Trilogy Covers
Posted by Barry Willdorf in 1970sTrilogy, ORDER OUR PUBLICATIONS, What's New on January 24, 2012
NEW E-BOOK: SEE YOU IN COURT
Posted by Barry Willdorf in ORDER OUR PUBLICATIONS, What's New on January 23, 2012
Come on over to my new blog dedicated to helping writers write more accurate courtroom scenes and to those of you who may have a courtroom in your personal future.
Don’t be afraid to ask a question.
Sorry. Personal legal advice will not be provided.
CLICK ON THE LINK> SEE YOU IN COURT!
FIRST PRE-PUB REVIEW FOR “A SHOT IN THE ARM”
Posted by Barry Willdorf in 1970sTrilogy, What's New on January 9, 2012
This second book in Barry S. Willdorf’s seventies trilogy is set in the Bay Area where people’s lawyer Nate Lewis is torn between defending the oppressed, making a name for himself, and full-throttle self-destructive behavior. The fast-moving novel brings to life a world that is at once familiar– tourists are still all over Fisherman’s Wharf– and also markedly different– the main character complains about $2.00 movies.
Meredith Sue Willis, Author of Ten Strategies to Write Your Novel and Out of the Mountains.
Giving Away 2 Free Copies of Burning Questions!
Posted by Barry Willdorf in 1970sTrilogy, What's New on December 18, 2011
Goodreads Book Giveaway
“BURNING QUESTIONS” E-BOOK IS NOW $3.99 FOR THE HOLIDAYS!
Posted by Barry Willdorf in 1970sTrilogy, What's New on November 27, 2011
Give yourself or a friend my new mystery, “Burning Questions.” Get the special $3.00 holiday discount for the E-Book version. Now only $3.99 at Amazon.
For immediate download to a Kindle or other e-reading devices, use this Amazon Kindle Store link:
http://www.amazon.com/Burning-Questions-1970s-Trilogy-ebook/dp/B005FI5ZP2/ref=sr_1_6?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1322340417&sr=1-6
““A poor fisherman’s daughter must fight for her life when her wealthy boyfriend is found dead and she is blamed.”
• A terrific crime mystery! I can’t wait to read Parts II and III of the “1970′s Trilogy.” Steve Rohde, Los Angeles, CA
• I was especially taken with the characters and atmosphere. Mark Curchack, Philadelphia, PA
• Just the right amount of wide-eyed innocence/hard-boiled detective and sarcasm! Janie Tyre, Menlo Park, CA
• I can’t put down Burning Questions. Maggie Livings, Fredericksburg, TX
• Bravo!! It kept me up long after I should have turned out the light and gone to sleep. Todd Endelman, Ann Arbor, MI



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