ABOUT JANET ELIZABETH LYNN & WILL ZEILINGER
Published
authors Janet Elizabeth Lynn and Will Zeilinger had been writing individually
until they got together and wrote the SKYLAR DRAKE MURDER MYSTERY Series. These
hard-boiled tales are based in old Hollywood of 1955. Janet has published seven mystery novels and
Will has three plus two short stories. Their world travels have sparked ideas
for murder and crime stories. This creative couple is married and live in
Southern California.
Janet was born in Queens, New York and raised in Long Island, until she
was 12 years old. Her family escaped the freezing winters and hurricanes for
the warmth and casual lifestyle of So. California. She has traveled to the far
reach of the planet ending with new found friends and a basket of hotel shampoo
and conditioner samples.
Will is from Omaha, Nebraska, living in Turkey for 10 years before
returning to the states with his family ending up in So. California on their
way to Samoa. Go figure.
ABOUT THEIR LATEST BOOK, DESERT ICE
In 1955, a missing Marine and stolen
diamonds lead Private Eye Skylar Drake to Sin City, where the women are
beautiful and almost everything is legal—except murder.
The FBI and a Las Vegas crime boss
force him to choose between the right and wrong side of the law. All the while,
government secrets, sordid lies and trickery block his efforts to solve the
case.
Common sense tells him to go back to
L.A. but is gut tells him to find his fellow Marine.
EXCERPT:
This was the first Veteran’s Day Parade I’d
attended since I got back from Korea. Seems like a lifetime ago. Claire wanted
to go every year, even offered to make it a family affair... I never took her
up on it.
Standing at attention, I saluted as the color
guard passed. Next came the tanks and trucks and I was transported back to my
time in the Corps. A pretty young girl dressed in red, white, and blue
approached me with a basket full of tin American flag lapel pins. She held one
out to me. The paper tag attached to it read Veteran’s Day, November 1955,
but my hands wouldn’t come out of my pockets.
“Here sir, take one, they’re free.”
I reluctantly pulled out my hand. She placed
one in my palm, and smiled and turned away. The cadence of the drums sounded
like artillery as a formation of jet fighters passed overhead. I was back in
Korea on Jeju Island, snow, guns, bombs... I shut my eyes and clenched my
fists.
A woman wearing a big hat bumped into me. “Oh,
excuse me sir.”
Slowly I opened my hand. The sharp edges of the
flag pin were stained with my blood but I didn’t feel a thing.
“You should get something for that hand,” she
said.
I couldn’t move.
“Come.” She led me to a hot dog stand and
handed me a couple of paper napkins.
I leaned against a chain link fence, wrapped
the tin flag in a napkin and dropped it in my pocket. I looked down at my blood
smeared hand, the one that took shrapnel at Jeju. My head spun. I leaned
forward until my head rested on the fence. “Keep breathing,” I told myself.
“So you’re a vet,” the lady with the hat said.
“Korea?”
I
nodded.
She lit a cigarette. “Here.”
I shook my head. “No thanks.”
“Suit yourself.” She hung the cigarette in her
mouth and took my hand. After she wiped the blood, she wrapped another napkin
around my palm.
“Just a minute.” She disappeared into the
crowd. I stepped back and rested against the chain-link, staring at the tops of
the trees. She returned and handed me a cup of coffee. I don’t know why, but my
hand shook when I reached for the cup.
“It was pretty tough over there.” Her large hat
covered most of her face.
I nodded, “How would you know?”
“47th M.A.S.H., Ouijonbu.” She joined me
against the chain link fence and sipped her coffee. There wasn’t much more to
say. After a few moments I looked at her. “Jeju Island, 1948. We got caught up
in the rebellion.”
She held out her gloved hand. “I’m Nancy.”
Still hidden under her hat she said,, “Pleasure to see you again, Mr. Drake.”
I studied her. “Have we met before?”
“We have a mutual association with an Officer
Graves of the LAPD.”
I spit out the coffee and threw the cup in the
trash. “Did that ass send you to...?”
Nancy shook her head. “No, he didn’t.” She took
out a jeweled compact, held it at an angle and looked behind her with the
mirror. “I didn’t say I knew him. I said you and I had a mutual association.”
Still checking behind her, she whispered, “Meet
me at Hollenbeck Park in Boyle Heights." (568 words)
BUY LINK: http://didrake.blogspot.com/
For More, Check Out Their Websites:
Janet Elizabeth Lynn http://www.janetlynnauthor.com/
Will Zeilinger
http://www.willzeilingerauthor.com/
Janet and Will would appreciate any comments you might leave.
10 comments:
Thanks for visiting our blog today, Janet and Will. That photo is so cute. You remind me of old-time detectives. Great excerpt from your new book! Enjoy your stay here.
Morgan
Sounds great! I'll need to get copy ASAP.
Great excerpt. And I live their picture!
Congratulations on the new release. Your lives sound fun and exciting, and you make a great team--even in looks!
Congratulations on a wonderful release. Here's hoping for many sales for the pair of you!
Thank you for your comments, it has been wonderful to have someone to research 1955 Los Angeles. We spent a Saturday afternoon in old Hollywood to get the feel for the area. We had lunch at Musso and Franks Restaurant, the place hollywood moguls made deals with the producers, directors and actors in the 40s and 50s. While we were waiting at our table I thought, gee I may have my butt on the same seat that Marylin Monroe may have put her butt! How's that!
That is too funny, Janet!
Sounds really great. Love the excerpt.
Thank you, all, for your kind words. With each book we produce a book trailer. Desert Ice required a women in a large hat walking along train station. So my husband and cowriter picked a date and put me in a trench coat, wool hat and heels. We went to an old train station in Santa Ana, CA. The problem was it was literally 98 degrees outside and I'm walking up and down the platform while he's on the upper walkway shooting dowward. Everyone in the lobby was standing by the large windows, in air conditioning, wondering "What is with this women". The same day we needed a shoot for our next book, Signal Hill, of me running away from the camera by the ocean cliffs in 92 degrees and in HEELS! What can I say, the show must on. Here is the link to the trailer. Enjoy, Janet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6lZUPrPi6M
Whoa. Sounds so good. Thank you. The detective stories in that era were wonderful. Glad to see that timeframe being brought back.
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