Dundee Orbital is the mercantile hub of the Tri-Cluster Confederation. Millions of entities pass through the station and each has a story.
The Face on the Barroom Floor. Donal Harris has a mystery on his hands. He has a murder victim with no fingerprints, no hair, eyebrows, ears and only a smooth oval head with no identifiable features. His DNA is not registered and he has perfect teeth. Who killed him, why, and who is he?
Homegoing to Hollowell. Dee-Ell Davies wants just one thing—to go home to Hollowell and he'll do anything, even defy death, to make that happen.
The Fenian. Fen is a naval intelligence agent who has chased his quarry across human space to Dundee Orbital. Is this the end of the chase? What does Fen's fugitive want in Dundee Orbital? Fen, Donal Harris, and Elspeth Harris are determined to discover why and thwart the spy's plans.
Li'l Annie, Part I. Annie Griffin is a bounty hunter who arrives at Dundee Orbital with four fugitive warrants. Senior Patroller Henry Hillman is assigned to observe her pursuit and insure the proper protocols and procedures are followed. However, propinquity leads to a growing relationship. When Henry and Annie are wounded capturing their last fugitive, that relationship deepens.
Li'l Annie, Part II. If Annie wants to stay on the station, she needs a new job. Her tenure as a bounty hunter is over and it's time for her life to take a new direction, but what to do? She only has one skill. Is there a demand for it?
I've been an avid reader since I was in elementary school. Our school had a small library and I was allowed to check out books starting in the third grade. My mother was the school's Principal and she insisted that I read a book every two weeks. By the end of the year, I'd read everything in that small school library. My eighth birthday gift was a library card.
I've always written fiction but didn't have an opportunity to devote time to it until just a few years ago. I had twenty years experience writing technical documents, but, I soon discovered that writing fiction is vastly different from writing nonfiction.
The Beacon at Barrington Light was my first indie release. All my previous sales had been through traditional channels. My novel, Emigre, was released on April 10, 2020. on Amazon.
Subsequent to Émigré, I'll be releasing a collection of short stories with a novella,Dundee Orbital, based in the same Tri Cluster Confederacy universe. It was released on July 31, 2020.
My current WIP is The Prodigals, a sequel to Emigre. It should be released in 1Q2021.