In today's author spotlight,
I shine my light on one of my favorite authors,
Janice Peacock!
Janice Peacock is a cozy mystery author who specializes in craft and hobby mysteries.
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RUBY SHAW MYSTERIES
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GLASS BEAD MYSTERIES
A Mini Mystery eBook
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Janice loves to write about artists who find new ways to live their lives and perhaps catch a criminal or two in the process. While working in a glass studio with several colorful and quirky artists, she was inspired to write the Glass Bead Mystery Series. The Ruby Shaw Mysteries, which are set in a small hillside mining town, were inspired by her trips to Jerome, Arizona, and Jacksonville, Oregon.
When Janice isn't writing about amateur detectives, she wields a 2,500-degree torch to melt glass and create one-of-kind beads and jewelry. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband and an undisclosed number of cats.
When Janice isn't writing about amateur detectives, she wields a 2,500-degree torch to melt glass and create one-of-kind beads and jewelry. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband and an undisclosed number of cats.
Visit Janice online at www.janicepeacock.com.
Twitter, Instagram: @JanPeac
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Twitter, Instagram: @JanPeac
www.pinterest.com/janpeac
www.facebook.com/JanPeac
www.goodreads.com/JanicePeacock
Janice makes the most beautiful glass creations.
Thanks, Lisa.
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Pat T
wow...those pieces are beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the spotlight on Janice Peacock. I even found a couple books that I had missed some how. Got to correct that!
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wow such pretty glass that is made. i have read some of the glass bead mysteries and completely enjoyed them.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, ahh mazing! I think glass work is spectacular
ReplyDeleteI can stand watching for ages. They have a Netflix show,glassmakers husband & I watch-with a fan onπππ show is incredible, almost total opposite I have watched women making tiny glass beads with smaller flames. I haven't read these book's yet. I absolutely have
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