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Overview: When Bill began writing “The Screaming Sword,” he took notes in a Marble Composition notebook and typed on a Smith-Corona portable electric typewriter. He now uses Scrivener, a word processing program designed for writers, on an iMac.
He has published 3 books in Song of Narne, epic adventures in a magical world, and 6 in the Needed Killing Series, cozy mysteries with a southern flair. He’s still writing in both genres.
Bill and his wife, Anne Gibbons, owe an odd kind of thank-you to the 2011 tornado that ripped through Tuscaloosa, Ala. They were physically unharmed, but they began to assess their needs and wants, their hopes and dreams with the visceral understanding that the future is uncertain.
Genre: Fiction > Mystery /Thriller
#1 – He Needed Killing
I was standing in a dead man’s apartment staring at the severed end of a rope hanging from one of the exposed beams overhead. What was I doing here? Last week I was just a university employee who had taken early retirement. Now a man was dead and I was in the thick of it. People were counting on me to figure out what had happened—and why. What kind of retirement was this?
#5 – Who Needed Killing?
Provost Rufus George is worried. "Something," he tells Crawford, "is not right at University Village. I want you to look around and see if anything bothers you." Checking out a retirement community seems harmless enough. Crawford begins with a question here and a question there—until he asks the wrong question and he and the provost find themselves the target of a wily and ruthless killer.
#6 – They Needed Killing
Asked to help an old lady get her family home back from greedy developers, Crawford reluctantly agrees. Mrs. McGillicuddy is thrilled. "I can’t tell you how excited I was when Frank told me I’d get to meet a real detective. I just love murder mysteries." When Ms. Mac convinces Crawford to pretend to solve a mystery, he finds himself caught up in the most perplexing case of his career.
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