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J.A. McLachlan

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J. A. McLachlan (also known as Jane Ann McLachlan) is a multi-genre Canadian author. She has ten published books: Three Historical Fiction novels, The Lode Stone; The Sorrow Stone; and The Girl Who Would Be Queen; IMPACT: A Memoir of PTSD; a short story collection, CONNECTIONS (Pandora Press); two College texts on Professional Ethics (Pearson-Prentice Hall); a science fiction novel, Walls of Wind (self-published); and two young adult fiction novels, The Occasional Diamond Thief and The Salarian Desert Game (EDGE SF&F Publishing).
Visit her website to learn more and read excerpts from her books: http://www.janeannmclachlan.com

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J.A. McLachlan I like my life here and now. But I wouldn't mind a few DAY trips to meet some historical figures, like Shakespeare, Socrates, Jesus, Dostoyevsky, to n…moreI like my life here and now. But I wouldn't mind a few DAY trips to meet some historical figures, like Shakespeare, Socrates, Jesus, Dostoyevsky, to name a few. I'd probably be disappointed, though. Traveling back in history would mean I, as a woman, would become a second-class citizen at best, and my historical heroes would probably ignore me. Best to admire such giants from afar, I think. As for imaginary worlds, like Lord of the Rings, Hunger Games- love the books but a day in the middle of a war against monsters and mutts? Happier to read about them. (less)
J.A. McLachlan That's a very good question. I don't write mysteries, so I don't think in those terms. I am more interested in the psychological mystery of how people…moreThat's a very good question. I don't write mysteries, so I don't think in those terms. I am more interested in the psychological mystery of how people think and why they do what they do. But I do write some of my experiences into my books, in one way or another. I have put the experience of losing my father when I was young into The Occasional Diamond Thief, and a brief spell of PTSD into The Salarian Desert Game, although those aren't the main plots of either book.(less)
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The Sorrow Stone

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Walls of Wind

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Walls of Wind, Part 1

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Concerto in Black

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I will be bringing out my new book this October, an historical fiction novel set in the south of France in the 12th Century.
If you are interested in being an early reader and will agree to post an honest review on Amazon during the first week of October, I would like to send you an ARC (Advance Reader's Copy) ebook now.

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An interesting piece of history, well-written with realistic characters. I enjoyed this one. Not sure how accurate to history it is, but there are a number of letters, etc that give it authenticity. Well worth the read.
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Intriguing. Complex characters. Very gripping read.
A bit of cheating around the twist at the end, but delivers a punch anyway. See what you think.
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“the line between hunter and hunted can be as small as a single moment of unreadiness.”
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“Look back. Because you carry it home. Everything you say, everything you do, you carry it home.”
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J.A. McLachlan That would be cool. Unfortunately, I`m just learning Goodreads, so I`ll do my best to keep exchanges flowing.

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