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Old 10-26-2010, 12:53 AM   #19
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Thanks Kiwimick!

I screwed myself up in writing the sequel as soon as I'd like. I liked the title of a story I realized later should be the third or fourth book, and I started in on that, but it really wasn't the right story to be next. The next book takes up pretty much where this one lets off - with the bank robbery they hear about at the end of Have Gun, Will Play.

In this case, they arrive late to find that there are too many high-powered gunslingers already on the case, so they take an easy little job tracking down a wandering old horse, which of course, leads them straight into a murder case.

It's called OLD PAINT, DEAD OR ALIVE - an unfortunately, it is unlikely to be done before summer unless I get lucky. (I do have quite a bit of an earlier draft done, but there is a lot of intricate clue-plotting to do.)

Thanks again for reading it. In the meantime, there are a couple of Mick and Casey short stories in my short story collection (Waiter, There's a Clue In My Soup) which is currently free on Smashwords. (It will go back to 99 cents in November.)

Camille
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