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Fit to be Dead by Nancy G. West
Fit to be Dead by Nancy G. West










Fit to be Dead by Nancy G. West

What actually happens is that I write from 8:30 to 5:30 on Tuesdays and Thursdays. I’d love to spend 4-5 hours daily writing. It would be equivalent to rearranging my brain cells.Ģ) How much time do you spend writing each day? Anybody who comes in has strict instructions not to move any papers. My husband and I share an office in one room of our house.

Fit to be Dead by Nancy G. West

It’s unusual to have all this going on at once, but it gives me a good excuse for a messy desk. On September 30, Aggie Mundeen Mystery #3 is due at the publisher, so I’m finishing that story. So we’re also focused on Aggie and Sam’s dicey relationship under strain at the dude ranch where Home on the Range means murder. Book #2, DANG NEAR DEAR, has just been released. For example, I’m having a ball talking with you about the first Aggie Mundeen Mystery, FIT TO BE DEAD. The more I have going on, the messier my desk. Goodreads | Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Kobo | iTunes | Google Playġ) What does your writing area look like? Do you write in the same place? But when the killer comes after her, the health club evacuates semi-clad patrons, and the detective has to stall his investigation to save Aggie’s derriere. She’d like to impress the attractive detective with her sleuthing skills. Rusty at flirting and mechanically inept, she irritates a slew of male exercisers, then stumbles into murder. When she moves from Chicago to San Antonio, she decides she better shape up before anybody discovers she writes the column, “Stay Young with Aggie.” She takes Aspects of Aging at University of the Holy Trinity and plunges into exercise at Fit and Firm. My opinion is not influenced in any way.Īggie Mundeen, single and pushing forty, fears nothing but middle age. In Book Review, Book Tour, Interview, Uncategorized /












Fit to be Dead by Nancy G. West