Lisa Fulton: Lisa Fulton’s best-selling debut novel The Balance of Justice shook the foundations of crime fiction on release twenty-one years ago with its white-hot rage and brutal truth, and was long-listed for the Justice in Fiction Award, Women’s Prize, 2003. She is currently working on her long-awaited second novel.
Wait, what? Why the 21-year gap? What happened in the interim?
S.F. Majors: S.F. Majors’s gripping thrillers have captivated the world with their psychological complexity and hair-raising twists and turns. Her books include the New York Times bestselling Twists and Turns …
OMG …
Wolfgang: Winner, Commonwealth Book Prize 2012; short-listed, Bookseller’s Favorites Award 2012; short-listed, Goodreads Reader’s Choice, Literary Fiction, 2012; short-listed, Best of Amazon, 2012; [font becomes smaller] short-listed, Justice in Fiction Award, Women’s Prize (special exemption granted), 2003 …
All these fictional author blurbs are from Benjamin Stevenson’s Everyone on This Train is a Suspect.
Sounds real to me, sigh…
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OK, I’m officially lost. What did happen to her? Don’t make me DDG her…
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I DuckDuckGo’D DDG and boy, are there a lot of things that acronym stands for!
She has her reasons for the long gap, and those become important to the plot.
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Ha! DDG is so much faster than all that typing my old fingers could mess up. Sigh.
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*blushes* I just realized it means DuckDuckGo. I even used it in my reply.
Here are some other things it stands for:
Guided Missile Destroyer
Deutsche Diabetes Gesellschaft
Dodge City (Amtrack Train code)
Deputy Director General
Drop Dead Gorgeous
You see my dilemma.
Anyway. No, this lady is actually a fictional author, within a story about authors who get involved in a real-life murder mystery on a train.
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A lot of people don’t know DDG and Duck Duck Go. The owners need to make it a thing better than it currently is. The only one in your list I knew was Guided Missile Destroyer since that’s my daughter’s world.
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What is going on with the book blubs?
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They introduce the event, which is a cross-Australia train ride cum mystery writers’ and fans’ conference. Then, naturally, there is a murder. On a train. Full of experts on fictional murder. The murder and investigation very self-consciously follow the typical murder mystery script.
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