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Brian Freeman:
I just picked up a copy of Spilled Blood. It is so excellent I can't put it down. I started it today and I'm over half way through. A well crafted mystery that has me enthralled. I read one of your other books, The Bone House, which I also enjoyed immensely. Keep up the great work. I look forward to reading more of your novels. What inspires you to write about small town terror? Your fan, Aaron
Brian Freeman
Thanks so much, Aaron. I'm delighted that you're enjoyed Spilled Blood! The book won the award for Best Hardcover Novel in the International Thriller Writers Awards -- such an amazing honor.
I grew up in Chicago, but my parents had a little cottage not far from Lake Michigan where we used to spend summer weekends. That's where I fell in love with the ambience of small towns -- the dirt roads, the corn fields, the lakes. So when I started writing thrillers, I found myself drawn to rural suspense, rather than urban, big city suspense.
I hope you'll spread the word to your friends! Also be sure to enter the Goodreads give-away contest for my book THE BONE HOUSE:
https://www.goodreads.com/giveaway/sh...
All best,
Brian
I grew up in Chicago, but my parents had a little cottage not far from Lake Michigan where we used to spend summer weekends. That's where I fell in love with the ambience of small towns -- the dirt roads, the corn fields, the lakes. So when I started writing thrillers, I found myself drawn to rural suspense, rather than urban, big city suspense.
I hope you'll spread the word to your friends! Also be sure to enter the Goodreads give-away contest for my book THE BONE HOUSE:
https://www.goodreads.com/giveaway/sh...
All best,
Brian
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Jane
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Brian Freeman:
Brian - no need to respond to the question I just sent you about the possibility of more Stride books. I should have scrolled further to see that you have already answered this question multiple times. Looking forward to another Stride book whenever he makes his reappearance! (apparently this e-form won't let me post without including a question mark, so even though I no longer have a question, here it is: ? )
Molly Weeks Shoemaker
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Brian Freeman:
Is it possible to use different narrators in your audio books? I listen to both the Frost Easton series and the Johnathan Stride series and because they use the same narrator, it is disconcerting and I have a hard time differentiating the two stories. That being said, I LOVE both of the series very much and cannot wait to see what happens with Frost.
Kevin
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Brian Freeman:
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Hi Brian
I love the Jonathan Stride series. I might visit Duluth next month (mostly because of your books). I remember Stride falling off a bridge in one of the books, but forget which one. The Aerial Lift Bridge is mentioned a lot, but I don't think it's the one he fell off. So here's my question(s): In which book does Stride fall off of a bridge? Which bridge is it? Is it a real bridge or fictional?
Thanks,
Kevin
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I love the Jonathan Stride series. I might visit Duluth next month (mostly because of your books). I remember Stride falling off a bridge in one of the books, but forget which one. The Aerial Lift Bridge is mentioned a lot, but I don't think it's the one he fell off. So here's my question(s): In which book does Stride fall off of a bridge? Which bridge is it? Is it a real bridge or fictional?
Thanks,
Kevin (hide spoiler)]
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