


Nick Carter, Jack Davis, and Me by Bill Crider & Jack Davis.Writing Duo Does Doubletake by Margaret Brownley& Lee Duran.by Nero Blanc (Cordelia Biddle & Steve Zettler) A Brother and Sister Act by Sherri & Steve Bigbee.Why Two Heads Really Are Better Than One by Ron & Janet Benrey.Collaboration, Friendship, and All That Jazz by T.F.Partners In Writing / Partners On Writing by Gay Toltl Kinman.

Ellery Queen Without “Ellery Queen” by Jim Doherty.Serendipity, Synchronicity, and The Tumbleweed Murders by Meredith Phillips.Ross Macdonald and Margaret Millar: Partners in Crime by Tom Nolan.What he finds out instead is that there are just as many crazies outside the walls of a cultist tower as there are inside. For reasons he doesn’t entirely understand, perhaps for the sake of having a purpose, Quinn begins a lurid quest to uncover the truth. Thing is, Quinn soon finds out, O’Gorman disappeared under bizarre circumstances several years ago. When one of the cultists asks Quinn to check on a man named Patrick O’Gorman and slides a not so small amount of money in his jacket, well, that’s just the sort of hand Quinn has been looking for. But a gambler has to play the hand he’s dealt. Quinn hitched a ride from Reno but never thought he’d end up in a place like this. Life takes a turn from tragic to strange when Quinn finds himself on the doorsteps of a religious cult’s tower in the remote California hills. A security head for a casino in Reno just can’t afford to have a gambling problem. California cultists, duplicitous damsels in distress, and dangerously high stakes conspire against Joe Quinn, a private eye who is beginnnig to feel more like a knight-errant
