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WESTPORT NEWS did a nice job!

WESTPORT NEWS did a nice job!

http://www.westport-news.com/news/article/Literary-letter-of-the-law-ReClose tired-Westport-cop-5672021.php

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A remarkable review I received from a friend is posted below.

A remarkable review I received from a friend is posted below.

Thomas V. Nash, one of our nation’s top portrait painters and based in Georgia, read “Shoshana.” He blew me away with his review that I wanted to share: If artist, musician, former cop, private investigator and author, Michael Barrett were not already my friend, reading his recent book “Shoshana” would’ve made me wish he were. […]

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Writing Fiction

Writing Fiction

It’s not easy to write a full length novel. And timing doesn’t help: at Fairfield University in the 70’s, there wasn’t much administrative support for the Creative Writing department; of course now, TODAY, that university has a growing and terrific program under the direction of a real and polished novelist, Michael C. White (go to […]

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The first few pages of SHOSHANA:

The first few pages of SHOSHANA:

Early Saturday morning, January 6, 1990 By one-thirty I was wiped out enough to risk breaking a Rule of Patrol. Hidden behind a school, I slouched in my patrol car and shut my eyes, but that lasted two minutes–a loud burst of static followed by The Voice blew away the silence. I shot up and […]

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KINDLE? YES    NOOK? YES

KINDLE? YES NOOK? YES

At last, SHOSHANA is now available on Kindle and Nook! Please spread the word. Buy Shosana today at Amazon.com…Now available for Kindle!

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SHOSHANA!

SHOSHANA!

Here’s how I came to write my novel SHOSHANA, about a Mossad agent on a mission to hunt down a Ukrainian war criminal and avenge her parents’ suffering at his hands. Since childhood I’ve been immersed in the arts: oil portraits, jazz saxophone, and fiction. In the 70’s, I went to Fairfield University. In the […]