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Waiting is difficult, but in this game of murder, waiting is the name of the game. Susie has a humdrum life working in an airport coffee shop, but it doesn't stop her from having big dreams. When the planes are grounded, life changes for her after she accepts a new job and a deal that puts her face to face with a serial killer. Who killed Shawn Davis? That's the question Susie has to answer if she wants a better paycheck. The jury has convicted Ian Little, although there are better-looking suspects. Now, she has to gather courage to get Ian Little, a convicted murderer, to tell her the truth…mehr

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Waiting is difficult, but in this game of murder, waiting is the name of the game. Susie has a humdrum life working in an airport coffee shop, but it doesn't stop her from having big dreams. When the planes are grounded, life changes for her after she accepts a new job and a deal that puts her face to face with a serial killer. Who killed Shawn Davis? That's the question Susie has to answer if she wants a better paycheck. The jury has convicted Ian Little, although there are better-looking suspects. Now, she has to gather courage to get Ian Little, a convicted murderer, to tell her the truth about Shawn Davis, the one victim he refuses to take credit for killing. The cat and mouse game begins. If your vision of a good day is relaxing with a James Patterson novel, you'll enjoy The Dawn Knight Series. Download the first story of The Dawn Knight Series and let the murder games begin. These short stories are enjoyed best if read in order. From the Desk of Susie, Barista Extraordinaire Dreams never come true. When I was a little girl, my dream was to become a news anchor. Everyone would tune in to the six o'clock news report just to listen to what I had to say. I would wear smart-looking clothes and have my hair done up by a stylist, and flawless makeup applied by the hands of a makeup artist. Now, as I stand behind the counter dressed in my toffee colored tee shirt with a name tag alerting every customer that I am Susan, barista extraordinaire, I hear the words again; dreams never come true. Becoming Dawn Knight is the first short story in The Dawn Knight Series. These Start reading now.


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Brigitta Moon Author Interview

by Colin Garrow

Thank you, Colin for this wonderful opportunity. I am excited to meet new readers and share my stories.

What inspired you to write the Marston Thriller series?

This is a great question. At the beginning of GUILTY, book one of the series, as an introduction I actually tell the reader how the story came about. During the warm months, I usually run the track in the morning. I love to snack, so I have to exercise to balance my weight. On this one particular morning, as I started my morning run, I saw something on the track. The average person may have paid it no attention, but as an author, I write all kinds of stories and conclusions in my mind from anything. I was not sure what was leaning against the dumpster. As I slowed my jog, keeping my eyes on the thing against the dumpster, I wrote a whole scene in my mind. It was not until I closed in that I saw what it was.

After finishing book one, I thought the characters, mainly the detectives, had room to grow in a series. I opted to base The Marston Series on a town. Within a town, people come and go giving rise to a reader meeting fresh character with each story.

Your books often have complex relationships at their heart (like in A Husband's Will of Fortune). Do you plan these out beforehand or are you a pantser?

I am definitely a pantser. I never plan my books in the beginning stages. There have been times when I have been stumped at how to proceed with a story, so I may outline a few chapters to get a feel for how to continue. This may sound strange, but I have to tell you; the characters never follow the outline. I start writing from the blueprint and then the characters always take over. They write their own stories. Emmaline, the main character of A Husband's Will of Fortune, was very hard to control. She never once followed the story outline. I was shocked when she announced she was pregnant. It became difficult to move the story forward as I had envisioned her. Finally, I let her have her way, and the story was able to be written. I give characters life on paper. They help me write their stories.