The third Annual Minotaur books/MWA first crime novel competition
The winner will be offered a publishing contract with a $10,000 advance. Manuscripts must be postmarked by November 30, 2010. For guidelines and to request an entry form click here.
Author / Attorney / Professor -- click on the photo to go to Mike's website.
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A man is found murdered on a city transit bus in the days leading up to Christmas; his former bank is out thousands, his trophy wife has a drug problem and his ex-wife can’t get their marriage annulled. Now solve the murder before the snow gets too deep!
“… an entertaining thriller with fast-paced action and quirky characters that will have you turning pages in anticipation of the next event.”
NightsandWeekends.com
“Complex without being confusing, detailed without being ponderous, Mike Manno’s End of the Line is an engrossing read for mystery fans.”
The Wanderer
“…[a] delightful, humorous feel-good mystery with a clever twist…”
Merrimon book Reviews
“Thumbs up for a solid book.”
MyShelf.com
“This is pulp fiction intended to be enjoyed like movie popcorn. You just can’t put it down until you get to the bottom of the box.” Jerry Peterson's Book Blog
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Mike is a lawyer in West Des Moines and teaches law and government at Upper Iowa University. He lives with his wife, Luanne, who is an asset and procurement manager for a national mortage company. They live with their two “best friends,” Bo and Buster. He is also an amateur ventriloquist and has done numerous school shows and has also appeared at the Iowa State Fair. For nine seasons he raced Formula Vees with SCCA. Murder Most Holy is his first book in a planned series featuring Deputy Attorney General Parker Noble.
Mike's Columns
Mike writes a monthly column for the Catholic Mirror in Des Moines. You can check them out here.
Mike also writes an occassional legal column for The Wanderer, a national Catholic weekly. For subscription information contact: The Wanderer Press, 201 Ohio Street, St. Paul, MN 55107,(651) 224-5733, or the paper’s website.
What reviewers said about Mike's first mystery, Murder Most Holy:
“…a steady, engrossing read.” Mystery Scene Magazine
“I’ll be watching for more books by this author.” Crime Spree Magazine
“Fans will enjoy this lighthearted whodunit and want more. . .” Midwest Review of Books
Want a copy of Mike's first book, Murder Most Holy?
You can get an autographed hardcover copy of Mike’s first book sent to any address in the United States. Send $15 to: Mike Manno, PO Box 27065, West Des Moines, Iowa 50265.
More praise for Mike's new mystery, End of the Line
“The always entertaining trio of Parker, Stan and Buffy are back and in top form . . . Manno delivers another witty, smart whodunnit with his second installment of the Parker Noble series. END OF THE LINE is a compulsive must-read mystery lovers will devour!”
Kali Van Baale, award winning author of The Space Between
"Mike Manno has given us a lot to like in End of the Line. A wonderful mystery, plenty of twists, it's also a story filled with humor, human interest, and a cop-hero you'd love to swap stories with over a couple of beers -- or some bad station house coffee."
David J. Walker, Edgar-nominated author of the l Foley and Wild Onion, Ltd.Series
Contact Mike
E-Mail: mjmanno@yahoo.com
Snail Mail: PO Box 27065, West Des Moines,Iowa 50265
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