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Tag Archives: MURDER AT CAPE THREE POINTS
QUARTEY GOES TO SOHO
DEALS Publishers Marketplace – February 21, 2013 – Kwei Quartey’s MURDER AT CAPE THREE POINTS, a detective Darko mystery to Juliet Grames at Soho Press in a two book deal by agent Marly Rusoff at Marly Rusoff & Associates (world … Continue reading
Update: Murder at Cape Three Points
I completed a second revision of Murder at Cape Three Points on Monday July 23. It came in at 387 pages (about 90,000 words), trimmed down from 460 pages. Included on the cutting room floor were two action scenes that just didn’t … Continue reading
TAKORADI – THE OIL CITY / Part 2
Part 1 looked at Sekondi-Takoradi in Ghana’s Western Region and how the oil industry is transforming the twin city as new hotels spring up. But that’s not the only sector of real estate that is changing. There is also an explosion in … Continue reading
Upcoming visit to GH
I will be blogging from Ghana March 4 to March 27, during which time I will be visiting the cities of Accra and Sekondi-Takoradi. I will blog as often as time and Internet access allow. The purpose of the visit … Continue reading
THE PEOPLE’S CHOICE
Many thanks to all for the terrific response to my blog Title for Book 3 in search of a new title for the 3rd Darko Dawson mystery. Apart from nominating the choices offered on the blog, some of you suggested your own … Continue reading
THE PEOPLE’S CHOICE
Many thanks to all for the terrific response to my blog Title for Book 3 in search of a new title for the 3rd Darko Dawson mystery. Apart from nominating the choices offered on the blog, some of you suggested your … Continue reading