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  • Holiday Village
    Robert Franklin Jackson
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  • Not One Survived
    Robert Franklin Jackson
    In 1939, Agatha Christie wrote her most successful novel, one she said was the most difficult to write. It is the story of a madman who invited ten people to spend a holiday on an island off the Devon coast of England. They were lured by either a promise of employment or a chance to meet old friends. The madman’s real motive for the invitation was to have them murdered, which o...
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  • Stoneface
    Robert Franklin Jackson
    It is predawn as a young boy and girl sit on a hillside, awaiting the sun’s first rays to expose an outcrop of granite that, from a distance, resembles the profile of a man.The outcrop has been called for centuries the Old Man of the Mountain, or the Great Stone Face. (Note: For centuries, it has been a prophecy by local Indian tribes that a great man would appear some day with...
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  • The Blues of Portsmouth P.D.
    Robert Franklin Jackson
    Your author would like to make three points. First, he believes if he can visualize the exciting climax occurring in the last chapter of a book, he can write the chapters leading up to that ending. Not so with The Last House on the Left. You author thought that the title could lead to an exciting plot he started writing without an ending in sight-a different approach. We will l...
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  • The Blues of Portsmouth P.D.
    Robert Franklin Jackson
    The New Guy in TownEpisode SevenThe Case of Uncovering UndercoversThe setting is a roadhouse, The Lumberjack Inn, located in Cypress, a coastal town in Northern California. Cypress’s only entertainment is drinking at the inn on Friday nights. The Friday night crowd includes a reserved table for four of the surviving members of Cypress’s 1999 League Championship basketball team,...
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  • The Blues of Portsmouth P.D.
    Robert Franklin Jackson
    If you haven’t read episode 7, The New Guy In Town, you should. Between 2001 and 2012, your author penned six mysteries using Portsmouth, New Hampshire, as the setting. The Portsmouth police force was very small-a chief, a lieutenant, two detectives, several other officers, and a dispatcher. They worked night and day, weekday and weekends, trying to solve a very compelling crim...
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  • Wewillfindyouamatch.Com
    Robert Franklin Jackson
    WeWillFindYouaMatch.com, a computer romance, was written by your author when his son started looking for a mate and found a wife. As you might expect, computer dates often don’t work out. Your author thought it might be interesting if Angus Morgan, our computer dater, had five dates that were disasters before he found success. Their romance started in Oroville, California, and ...
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  • The Blues of Portsmouth P.D.
    Robert Franklin Jackson
    The Case of the Erroneous HomophoneIn the first of two episodes of The Blues of Portsmouth PD, your author introduces the nine fictitious but charismatic members of the Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Police Department: Chief Wesley Frey, fair and definitely in charge but facing retirement; the veterans, Desk Sgt. Joe Cooper and dispatcher and sergeant Sally Thorne, who have a love-...
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  • The Blues of Portsmouth P.D.
    Robert Franklin Jackson
    'The Case of the Connected Palindromes'In the second episode, the PPD officers are joined by additional regular characters, which give a broader stage of interaction outside the station house: Hon. Judge Robert McLiams, who demands the officer follow the probable-cause rule; ADA Susan George, who insists the officers follow the book; Betty and Lou Wilkins, who operate a breakfa...
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  • The Truth Book
    Robert Franklin Jackson
    The Truth BookIn 1995, the author was invited to attend the fiftieth reunion of the eighth grade class of School No. 54 Indianapolis, Indiana, located at Tenth and Dearborn streets. It was a marvelous evening filled with connecting name badges with faces (and bodies) that have changed greatly during that period of fifty years, remembering long, almost-forgotten experiences, lau...
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  • The Blues of Portsmouth P.D.
    Robert Franklin Jackson
    Gone, But Where?Episode FourCase of the Puzzling SimilesNoble Alan Palmer was a resident of Portsmouth during the 'asked and answered' serial murder case. He followed the case in the newspaper and on TV. He was envious of the notoriety that media gave the killer. He wanted that fame for himself. But the thought of killing someone sickened him. He thought of his name, Noble Alan...
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  • Pene-Lope and Anti-Gone
    Robert Franklin Jackson
    Penelope and AntigoneTravails of a German Immigrant FamilyYears ago, the author was acting in a college play and mispronounced Penelope as Pene-lope. The cast chided then laughed. The author thought the mispronouncing was worth remembering.Years later, when studying Greek mythology, the author came across the character Antigone and realized that using Penelope and Antigone as c...
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  • The Blues of Portsmouth P.D.
    Robert Franklin Jackson
    Asked and Answered: Episode ThreeThe Case of the Acrimonious AlliterationNearly six years have gone by since a quartet of psychopaths were brought to justice. The crime-free years in Portsmouth brought Chief Wesley Frey high praise from the press and the citizenry alike, but his retirement banquet is planned. Who will be the new chief? Will it be someone promoted from the ranks...
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  • The Blues of Portsmouth P.D.
    Robert Franklin Jackson
    In William Shakespeare’s play, Hamlet, a speaker, Marcellus, a guard, talks to his philosophical comrade, Horatio, saying, 'Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.' The reason of his saying this is just not that Denmark was facing dirt, but the situation in Denmark was similar to a fish that rots from head to tail, or in other words, it shows that everything was not good a...
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