Susan's Library
Tarnished Idols
Peter Gregory is a well-respected playwright with an endless array of quirks. Hired to write a screenplay about a screen goddess who committed suicide fifty years ago, Peter begins to unravel the truth about her life and death. Along the way, he meets people who either want to help him in his quest or end it, even if it means putting an end to Peter. Does he stand a ghost of a chance?
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***** This is a great Hollywood type murder mystery. A quick read that will keep you entertained!
*****Highly recommend-loved it!
This book will appeal to mystery lovers and fans of the Golden age of Hollywood. It has everything from ghosts to scandals, as well as a surprise ending. I loved the way the author wove flashbacks in to reveal the mystery behind the death of movie star, Jennifer Deane. Was it suicide or murder?
A Walk and Imagine
As the artist uses brushes, the poet uses words. The seemingly random poems contained in this collection are connected by a common thread. All of them speak to a part of my life, be it as a writer, a soulmate or a seeker. Together, they create the image of who I am and how I got here. These reflections come to life as my personal portrait, painted by loving hands with words.
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**** Highly recomended
Words of every day life twisted into beautiful poems. Worth reading worth buying. Keep it true keep it real and the path will be revealed.
Haiku Harbor, Collection #1
The fascinating poetic form of Japanese haiku proves that much can be said by saying little. Through observing our surrounding environment and those things which truly move us, a snapshot is created in precise and compact language. By following haiku’s traditional format, Susan Schoeffield presents a clear image of her spirit, as she explores the world around her.
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Reached #10 on the iTunes Australia Poetry Book chart
Reached #14 on the iTunes France Poetry Book chart
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NEW - The Basset Goes To Boston
In her first children's book, Susan Schoeffield combines her love affairs with poetry and story-telling to bring us the tale of Beauregard Brumley, a young basset hound, and his best friend and inventor, Cornelius the Cat. These two engaging characters travel back in time (courtesy of Corn's time machine)
to the City of Boston on the night Paul Revere rides through the city, alerting everyone to the arrival of the British soldiers. Along the way, the animals they meet help them understand more about this important event and even more about themselves. Through the use of clip-art, we are given a delightful and colorful look at an important moment in our country's history.
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