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Name a Literary Character in the Cape May Historical Mystery Collection by Amy Reade
- Item Number
- 204
- Estimated Value
- 150 USD
- Sold
- 185 USD to cs6eeaa02
- Number of Bids
- 18 - Bid History
Item Description
This item is for a truly unique and exciting opportunity! Author Amy M. Reade is offering the chance to name a character in Book 3 of the Cape May Historical Mystery Collection. This is a collection of novels that take place in Cape May and its surroundings throughout its history. Book 1, Cape Menace, takes place in 1711-1714. Book 2, A Traitor Among Us, takes place in 1777. Book 3, as yet untitled, will take place in the first half of the 19th century. The author will begin writing in March of 2023 and will consult with the winning bidder to describe the character and provide a precise time period for the novel's setting. Your name will also be included with Cape May MAC in the Acknowledgements of the book, expected to be released later this year.
Amy M. Reade is the USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of cozy, historical, and Gothic mysteries. A former practicing attorney, Amy discovered a passion for fiction writing and has never looked back. She has penned three standalone Gothic mysteries, the Malice series of Gothic novels, the Juniper Junction Holiday Cozy Mystery series, the Libraries of the World Mystery Series, and the Cape May Historical Mystery Collection. In addition to writing, she loves to read, cook and travel. Amy lives in New Jersey and is a member of Mystery Writers of America and Sisters in Crime.
Find her online here:
www.facebook.com/amreadeauthor
www.amreade.wordpress.com
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