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"As Laila tries to untangle the web of intrigues, deceits and betrayals that surrounds her, it becomes clear that her opponents are not to be underestimated. Along with Laila we are set on the wrong track more than once and the end will surely take you by surprise."
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"The suspense begins when Laila Harrow seeks answers to her mentor Billie Farmer’s mysterious death and a mysterious warning. The plot unfolds with unexpected twists, blending intrigue, friendship, and a dangerous club. How well do you really know your friends?"
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The Sunshine Book Festival,
Gainnesville Florida Jan 27 - 28, 2023
In a pre-Festival interview, Pamela Koons of the Wellness Network discusses writers' inspiration with Laura Kelly Robb and Joy Castro.
Laura and Joy have mysteries set in Florida and they draw from relatively unknown historical events.
Pam delves into the roots of their creative storytelling.
Both authors attended The Sunshine State Book Festival in Gainesville, Florida January 27-28, 2023.
Laura and fellow writer, Steve Lanter read a page of dialogue from The Laguna Shore Research Club (not a spoiler) where one character's words reveal his reticent nature.
“You don’t know how happy this makes me,” said Laila.
“She’s pretty friggin’ great, isn’t she?”
“How did you figure it out?” she asked. “You’re both busy all the time, you with work and church, her with tennis and Mindy. I had my hopes, but I thought you’d never get around to it, neither of you.”
“Why did you think we’d be a good match?” he asked.
“Energy, I guess. You both have an aura of optimism.”
“And?”
“You’re fit. Anybody not fit would feel daunted by either of you.”
“But she’s also very smart,” he said.
“That’s the thing. You’re athletic and bright. It’s not so common to find both,” she said. “It’s wonderful.”
“Thanks,” he said. “But it’s new, very new.”
“Does Mindy have no idea?” she asked.
“It’s a process,” said Ken, his voice dropping, as if to close off the line of inquiry.