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A Tawny Brown Liveaboard

A new Benjamin Kane story, inspired a bit by Travis McGee will appear in the anthology The Amber Waves of Autumn, due out on October 1 and available for preorder now.

The Amber Waves of Autumn is the third installment in Kelp Journal’s bestselling and award-winning beach noir series. In each collection we include some of the biggest heavyweights in the game with the brightest emerging writers to provide our readers with deft, thrilling, and satisfying noir storytelling.

In this installment we include National Book Award winners, Edgar and Shamus Award winners, and NYT Bestsellers to craft an unforgettable fall reading experience that can’t be missed. Blending styles from literary, to sci-fi, to fantasy, to hard-boiled, this collection will thrill the savviest palates and most discerning connoisseurs. Buckle up and enjoy the ride.

Contributors include: Joyce Carol Oates, Lawrence Block, Francesca Lia Block, Bev Vincent, Nik Xandir Wolf, Craig Clevenger, Hoda Mallone, Michael Newirth, Ioannis Argiris, Megan Eccles, David Zimmerle, Kathryn E. McGee, Leanne Phillips, Sara Marchant, Curtis Ippolito, Jeff Kronenfeld, and Ruthie Marlenee.
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Comments

  • This is very cool!


    GNTLGNTnot_nadineHedda GablerFlakeNoir
  • ...now THAT'S a book launch!.....
    BevVincentHedda GablerFlakeNoir
  • Although the reviewer got some details wrong (like my gender and the main character's name!) he seemed to like my story

    Fortunately, the next story, “A Tawny Brown Liveaboard” by Bev Vincent, alleviated some of my concerns as I quite enjoyed the story. While I’m not familiar with Bev Vincent or her character, Travis McGee, I’m very interested in reader more. This story has McGee renting an AirBNB which happens to be on a docked boat. All is fine until someone else gets on the boat and a dead body is found on the dock. Vincent’s storytelling was smooth and fun.

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