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An aging and cantankerous small-town newspaper editor who keeps her pet chicken in the office runs The Watermelon Pump. Luling, Texas' weekly paper, known primarily for its wedding announcements and garage sale ads.
High school students do the reporting and photography, and there's never been trouble before. But they've never had an intern like Myron Wesley. A true born sociopath instantly recognizable to anyone who knows anything about life.
A good Texas yarn alternatively hilarious, sad, quirky, poignant and satisfying. A relaxing, fun read for all ages.

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An aging and cantankerous small-town newspaper editor who keeps her pet chicken in the office runs The Watermelon Pump. Luling, Texas' weekly paper, known primarily for its wedding announcements and garage sale ads.

High school students do the reporting and photography, and there's never been trouble before. But they've never had an intern like Myron Wesley. A true born sociopath instantly recognizable to anyone who knows anything about life.

A good Texas yarn alternatively hilarious, sad, quirky, poignant and satisfying. A relaxing, fun read for all ages.


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Autorenporträt
Gretchen Rix--I write Texas cozy mysteries in the Boo Done It series set in Lockhart, the barbecue capital of Texas. Tag line: Where there's more than indigestion brewing.

I've worked as a bookstore clerk, a newspaper writer, and a book reviewer. I've had jobs as a professional typist, a truck dispatcher and a health insurance claims processor. I learned a lot from these jobs. But my true inspiration for these mysteries was our family's stubborn, huge, skittish and always-hungry dog Boo Radley. This dog could drag anybody into an adventure.

My sister and I created and ran an international ghost story writing contest. It lasted four years. Now I no longer ever desire to be a magazine editor. I go to science fiction conventions. I'm a member of RWA. Halloween is my favorite holiday and I take the motto "Keep Austin Weird" seriously even though I live 35 miles away.

"Talking to The Dead Guys" is the first in a series of murder mysteries about a dog, strong women, and small-town living (or is it dying?). Check out all my books at http://rixcafetexican.com and my blog at http://gretchenrix.com.