
-
Join 11.3K other subscribers
Search this site
Silent Eye Workshops


Find me on Facebook
Follow me on Twitter @SCVincent

Join me on Goodreads

Enjoyed the blog? Buy the books…
All books available in Paperback and for Kindle from Amazon. Click the images to find out more...With Stuart France
The Triad of Albion


- The Doomsday Series



- Lands of Exile



Graphic Novels





Finding Don & Wen


By Sue Vincent









With Dr G. Michael Vasey

Books by Stuart France





Silent Eye Workbooks


Steve Tanham

Copyright ©Sue Vincent 2019
Please respect the copyright of all original material and images on this site. You are welcome to use excerpts, reblogs and links as long as clear, named credit and appropriate links back to this site are used. Written permission is required for all other reproduction. Thank you.
-
Latest Posts
- Love to Sue…
- White Sun…
- Lizard-Men
- Door of Dreams
- Year of the Pig…
- Time travelling: A place of kings and “holy air…”
- Lucky
- Songs of a bard….
- Petals of the Rose
- Remember…
- A Rebellious Streak…
- A Pen and the Swords
- Spendyke…
- Mister Fox in Holmfirth
- Mister Fox: Winter’s Tail…
- Mister Fox and The Green Man…
- …And the Green Man
- Mister Fox…
- Big Chants…
- Big Liars…
Tag Archives: murder mystery
The Murderer from Jamie Dark #shortstory
Reblogged from Jamie Dark, Psychic Investigator… and the pen of Geoffrey West: Stephen, a quiet man who popped into our Dark and Light store one day, told me this very interesting story: Stephen’s Story “I killed my wife,” said the … Continue reading
Guest author N.A.Granger – Pilgrim Children
It is with the greatest pleasure that I welcome Noelle Granger to the blog. Author of the Rhe Brewster mysteries, Noelle is currently working on a new project… Pilgrim Children Plymouth, Massachusetts, is still tied to England! I’m not sure … Continue reading
Posted in Books, fiction, Guest post, History, mystery
Tagged Founding Fathers, murder mystery, mystery, Pennsylvania, Pilgrims, Plymouth, Rhe Brewster
31 Comments
Death in a Red Canvas Chair: FREE This Week on Kindle
Originally posted on SaylingAway:
I was an attendee at the Raleigh Bouchercon Convention this past week – at least for a day, which I will explain in a subsequent post. Bouchercon is held every year in a different city, and…
