It’s my pleasure to introduce you to Rhonda Lane, long time member of the Sisters in Crime Guppies chapter, and her debut novel Fatal Image: An Avery Sloane Mystery.
Title: Fatal Image: An Avery Sloane Mystery
About the book: Too many close calls prompt globe-trotting, award-winning photojournalist Avery Sloane to ditch covering world news to join a school friend at a small rural newspaper. Little does Avery know, she may have survived a war zone, but nosing around small-town secrets could get her killed.
About the author: Rhonda Lane has been a stringer news photographer, a reporter with a split beat covering “cops & courts” as well as feature stories, and a TV broadcast technician for live and recorded news and sports programming. For twelve years, she ran the horses-in-culture blog known as The Horsey Set Net. She is the author of the short story “On Like Donkey Kong,” which appeared in Fish Out of Water: A Guppy Anthology. Her poem “At the Rail” is in Track Life: Images and Words by Juliet Harrison. Fatal Image is her first novel. She lives with her husband and their cats in an oak grove in central Connecticut. Find Rhonda at rhondalane.com
Congratulations, Rhonda, and thanks, Judy, for hosting her. This is an author who does her homework 🙂 Can’t wait to read Fatal Image and meet your protagonist! Great head shot, by the way!
Thanks for popping by Donell!
Aww, thank you, Donnell! Thanks for stopping by and saying “hi.”
Rhonda, you’ve had quite a life in journalism, too. (With thanks for your comment on the Guppies post. The link to my website is fixed,)
Thanks for popping by Gay!
OMG, what a life Rhonda has led. It really must inspire some exciting writing. Thanks for this intro, Judy.
Hi! Thanks for stopping by and saying “Hi!” Believe it or not, the suburban bureau of the small metro daily where I worked as a reporter and a stringer photog served as the model for the storefront newsroom of the book’s Blanchard County Tribune. 🙂
Thanks for popping by Pamela!
Hi, Judy! Thank you for inviting me to your blog! Your support is greatly appreciated!