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Maxx Watts is no stranger to murder. As a Fort Worth homicide detective, he has smelled death often. But this murder was twisted. A dead publisher lying face-down on a bloodied manuscript, the marble paperweight beside him labeled Writer's Block. All evidence points to The Guillotine Press authors, but determining which one is only the beginning for Watts.
Critical Praise
"Brace yourself, this book comes at you like a fire hose. Homicide cop Maxx Watts—that's double-X for excitement—makes for a compelling hero, and his story is written by a man who knows how." Shane Gericke, Torn Apart
"Mark W. Danielson hits a home run out of the publishing ballpark with his first Detective Maxx Watts mystery. Writer's Block is an intriguing behind the scenes police procedural that keeps the reader guessing. Laced with humor as well as romance, it's |
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definitely a book that's hard to put aside." Jean Henry Mead, Murder on the Interstate
"You'll like Maxx Watts. He's just like us with a personal life and issues to work on. He's also a dogged, determined cop who'd rather follow his instincts than take orders from higher up." Earl Staggs, Memory of a Murder
"A philandering publisher/writer gruesomely murdered, smacked on the head with a book memento, tied to a chair and a manuscript stuffed down his throat. Detective Maxx Watts knows someone felt white-hot betrayal. But who? A hot wife, who also served as a literary agent, someone feeding the deceased manuscripts of wannabe writers no one else would publish, or one of the writers who were swindled out of royalties as the deceased promoted his own books? Or someone else? Too many suspects; too many clues. Mark Danielson hits his stride with Writer's Block. Wait for a rainy day, then pick up Writer's Block. You won't care if the floors flood. Bravo!" Ben Small, The Olive Horseshoe
"Mark Danielson's latest, Writer's Block, is a must read for fans of mystery novels. It's attention to characters, smooth dialogue, brisk pace, and cleverly structured plot kept me reading well into the night." Shane Cashion, Govern Yourself Accordingly |
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