To honor Earth Day, I’m practically giving away Wasted, my “green noir” mystery set in the Berkeley recycling world — $0.99 for the e-book, and $10.23 for the paperback. Until May 1.
Wasted is not just another trashy mystery — it explores rich and resonant themes of reinvention, transition, and discarding that which no longer serves us. Part mystery, part love triangle, and part political satire, Wasted asks the age-old question: How do I act with truth and integrity, make the world a better place, and still get laid?
Please share with someone you think would enjoy it.
See greennoir.com for more.
This has nothing to do with recycling or Earth Day, but I want to share what a recent reviewer on GoodReads said was her favorite quote of the book.
“Actually Barb’s been giving me mixed signals all along. I remember what an advice columnist said, that when someone gives you mixed signals, it’s actually a message that couldn’t be more clear — I’m trouble and you should stay away from me.”
Tom Finnegan says
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