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Best-selling mystery author Marcia Muller has written me into "The
Ever-running Man" as the manager of the Little River, CA airport. She hadn't forewarned me, so reading my own name was a pleasant surprise. Bob Gardner |
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On Jul 22, 11:20 am, "Bob Gardner" wrote:
Best-selling mystery author Marcia Muller has written me into "The Ever-running Man" as the manager of the Little River, CA airport. She hadn't forewarned me, so reading my own name was a pleasant surprise. Bob Gardner Ha! That's cool! |
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Finally...........I know a celebrity.
Best, Karl "Bob Gardner" wrote in message . .. Best-selling mystery author Marcia Muller has written me into "The Ever-running Man" as the manager of the Little River, CA airport. She hadn't forewarned me, so reading my own name was a pleasant surprise. Bob Gardner |
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On Sun, 22 Jul 2007 08:20:26 -0700, "Bob Gardner"
wrote in : Best-selling mystery author Marcia Muller has written me into "The Ever-running Man" as the manager of the Little River, CA airport. She hadn't forewarned me, so reading my own name was a pleasant surprise. Bob Gardner So are you and Ms. Muller so acquainted, that she modeled the character of the airport manager on your personality, or did she name the character 'Bob Miller'? http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0446582425/ http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/0446...12#reader-link Editorial Reviews From Publishers Weekly Starred Review. After 25 books in 30 years, the novelty of a female private eye such as MWA Grand Master Muller's Sharon McCone has worn off, but McCone has only gained luster since her original appearance in Edwin of the Iron Shoes (1977). The San Francisco investigator is in top form as she unravels a case that may unravel her marriage. When Renshaw & Kessell International, a maverick corporate security firm dealing in contingency plans for kidnappings and hostage situations, hires McCone after a series of bombings has damaged its facilities, she starts by looking into the checkered pasts of the firm's co-owners. Readers may find the collateral damage that threatens to tear apart McCone's private life as involving as the search for the bomber, who soon moves from demolition to murder. Muller delivers the complete package, an absorbing mystery with a familiar and evolving cast and enough grit to give it satisfying substance. (July) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Book Description Sharon McCone is hired by her husband's security firm to track down "the ever-running man," a shadowy figure who has been leaving explosive devices at their various offices. She doesn't have to search for long. When McCone narrowly escapes an explosion at the security firm's San Francisco offices, she catches a glimpse of his retreating figure. The ever-running man is dangerously close--and anyone connected to the firm seems to be within his deadly range. To complicate matters, McCone is forced to question her intensely private husband, Hy, about his involvement in some of the firm's dark secrets. The history of corruption may jeopardize their marriage, but uncovering the secrets of the firm may be the only way she can save her husband's life, and her own. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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On Sun, 22 Jul 2007 08:20:26 -0700, Bob Gardner wrote:
Best-selling mystery author Marcia Muller has written me into "The Ever-running Man" as the manager of the Little River, CA airport. So did the manager do it? - Andrew |
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She and I have shared a burger at the Petaluma airport's Two Niner Diner.
"Bob Gardner, who has written several aviation texts..." is pretty definitive. I got mentioned on the acknowledgements page of Both Ends of the Night, but she never hinted that I would appear in a later book. Bob "Larry Dighera" wrote in message ... On Sun, 22 Jul 2007 08:20:26 -0700, "Bob Gardner" wrote in : Best-selling mystery author Marcia Muller has written me into "The Ever-running Man" as the manager of the Little River, CA airport. She hadn't forewarned me, so reading my own name was a pleasant surprise. Bob Gardner So are you and Ms. Muller so acquainted, that she modeled the character of the airport manager on your personality, or did she name the character 'Bob Miller'? http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0446582425/ http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/0446...12#reader-link Editorial Reviews From Publishers Weekly Starred Review. After 25 books in 30 years, the novelty of a female private eye such as MWA Grand Master Muller's Sharon McCone has worn off, but McCone has only gained luster since her original appearance in Edwin of the Iron Shoes (1977). The San Francisco investigator is in top form as she unravels a case that may unravel her marriage. When Renshaw & Kessell International, a maverick corporate security firm dealing in contingency plans for kidnappings and hostage situations, hires McCone after a series of bombings has damaged its facilities, she starts by looking into the checkered pasts of the firm's co-owners. Readers may find the collateral damage that threatens to tear apart McCone's private life as involving as the search for the bomber, who soon moves from demolition to murder. Muller delivers the complete package, an absorbing mystery with a familiar and evolving cast and enough grit to give it satisfying substance. (July) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Book Description Sharon McCone is hired by her husband's security firm to track down "the ever-running man," a shadowy figure who has been leaving explosive devices at their various offices. She doesn't have to search for long. When McCone narrowly escapes an explosion at the security firm's San Francisco offices, she catches a glimpse of his retreating figure. The ever-running man is dangerously close--and anyone connected to the firm seems to be within his deadly range. To complicate matters, McCone is forced to question her intensely private husband, Hy, about his involvement in some of the firm's dark secrets. The history of corruption may jeopardize their marriage, but uncovering the secrets of the firm may be the only way she can save her husband's life, and her own. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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Nah. And it wasn't the butler, either.
Bob "Andrew Gideon" wrote in message news ![]() On Sun, 22 Jul 2007 08:20:26 -0700, Bob Gardner wrote: Best-selling mystery author Marcia Muller has written me into "The Ever-running Man" as the manager of the Little River, CA airport. So did the manager do it? - Andrew |
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