Thursday, July 21, 2011

A Note from “MR. Sue”

Yellow KnifeAs readers cruise through this blog, they frequently come upon the link I published some time ago regarding Don’s books.  Yes, I’m proud to say that he is an authentic published author of nine western novels.  Having a profound interest in the internet and thus ‘electronic books’, Don recently published two more new items with Amazon.com so people can download them to their computer or their Kindle.  This project started just out of interest to see if he could accomplish it but has since become quite popular.  The two Kindle books are:  Bodytalk (about a forensic pathologist) and another western titled:  Store Bought Woman.  In response to questions he receives, he wrote the following as a letter from “Mr. Sue”.  He laughs because he frequently hears the familiar line of:  “Oh, are you Sue’s husband?” 

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Many thanks to all of you who downloaded my book “Bodytalk – Book One” to your Kindle.  I appreciate the praise and want you to know that it is an honor to write something that people read and like.

 

No, I did not ever see an autopsy, I just did a ton of research.  You’d be surprised at what’s available out there, especially through libraries.  Glad you liked the characters.

 

In answer to another question:  Yes, if you don’t have a Kindle you can download Kindle books purchased in the kindle store to your PC or Mac with the Kindle for PC application.  Kindle for PC is a FREE application that lets you read Kindle books on your computer – no Kindle required.  Kindle for PC is compatible with PCs running Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7.  To get the application, click the “Available on your PC” option on any detail page in the Kindle store (www.amazon.com/kindlestore) or go to the URL below to download and install:

www.amazon.com/kindleforpc

Kindle for Mac is a free application that lets you read Kindle books on your Macintosh computer running Mac OS 10.5 or higher.  Detailed information about Kindle for PC and Kindle for MAC can be found at:  www.amazon.com/help/kindleforpc OR  www.amazon.com/help/kindleformac

 

I hope this helps and answers many of the questions I receive.  Thanks for your interest.  By the way, I’d appreciate it if you would make a quick review of the book after you read it.  It’s easy to do and others would appreciate the info.