Between now and Election Day, my first novel, Bones in the Wash: Politics is Tough. Family is Tougher, is free as an ebook. Set during the 2008 presidential campaign in New Mexico, the novel is one part political thriller, one part family soap, and one part murder mystery.
Bones in the Wash was awarded Best Book 2015 by BAIPA.
One recurring storyline in Bones is voter suppression and dirty tricks. They seemed particularly egregious back when I wrote it, but from the vantage point of now, 2008 seems so innocent, almost quaint.
Here’s one of the 70 reviews on Amazon:
✭✭✭✭✭ A political page turner
Bones in the Wash is a fast-moving whodunnit built around the 2008 presidential campaign as it played out in New Mexico. The story alternates between two attractive and sympathetic characters who are on opposite sides of the campaign. It includes political dirty tricks, international drug gangs, a disappeared spouse who may have been murdered, cranky dysfunctional families, and lots of beautiful New Mexico countryside. I was up till 4 am finishing this one. The surprises continue right to the last page. I highly recommend it.
[Mike V.H.]
You might wonder why I’m giving away a book I published seven years ago instead of my more recent novel?
Well, there’s a method to my madness. When I published When I Killed My Father: An Assisted-Suicide Family Thriller last fall, I was hoping to entertain readers and also encourage them to think about a subject we tend to ignore. Death. But that was before the pandemic. I don’t feel comfortable promoting a book about death these days. But I am promoting it in a sneaky way — at the end of the free Bones in the Wash ebook is the first chapter of When I Killed My Father. I’m making it as easy as possible for a reader who enjoyed Bones in the Wash to buy my more recent book.
Will it work? Will I get new readers? I’ve set my expectations low, but they are higher than zero.
I’ll report back once I know.
In the meantime, here are the links again for the free ebook.


One of my favorite things about BAIPA is its culture of generosity, the willingness — even eagerness — to share what we have each learned in the process of bringing stories to life. We provide educational programs, networking, marketing opportunities, encouragement, and information on industry vendors and services. And lots of one-on-one advice and mentoring.
We welcome all who have an interest in making connections within the world of independent publishing and learning more about how to publish and sell their work successfully. Together we are raising the standard of independent publishing and helping our members thrive.
Do join us!
—Becky Parker Geist, BAIPA Board of Directors, President
Quick Resources
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