Well, here we are in a new month! November 2024. The end of the year is just right around the corner. While things have been very busy, I have been spending a lot of time here at Grim Archer Media headquarters working on Mitch Turner #6. Today I was looking at a note for a potential title for this book, and it struck me that the note that I made might be the actual title. It's still not a final decision, so I won't say anything about it here, but I think I have a title that will fit nicely with the book as a whole. More to come on that in the next few weeks.
Anyhow, it has been another great week of incredible progress on Mitch Turner #6. Just the other day, I added in a few paragraphs at a key place that slightly adjusted the whole story. I’d peg it at about 80 - 85% done. I figured today that I would talk about the victim in Mitch's most recent case to give you an idea about what the story is going to involve. Ainsley Karsten is found dead in the basement of the state's attorney's office building. She’s smart and dedicated and always wanted to be a prosecuting attorney, and she accomplished that dream when she came to work at the state's attorney's office, even after receiving considerable resistance from her parents, who would have preferred that she'd gone in a different direction. In her spare time Ainsley liked to help people who were having legal problems, but were having difficulty getting other officials to pay attention and help meet their needs. So why did she wind up stabbed in the basement of the State’s Attorney’s office building? And why was Frank Ward charged with her murder?
One of the interesting things about being an author is the emotions you sometimes feel about the things that happen in your book. I really like Ainsley's character, and find myself wishing it would have been somebody else so I could write a story about her one day. So that's a little bit about the victim in this case.
Last week in talking about The Fixer, I spoke about Kirk Hoffman, telling you about his approach to practicing law. Even though his law practice is based in Salt Lake City, he takes clients from all over, and in future cases, we can expect to see him popping up in interesting places. Kirk Hoffman is an avid outdoorsman, whose favorite vehicle is a Jeep, so unlike Mitch Turner, who likes fast cars and city life, Hoffman enjoys four wheelers, and spending time out on the middle of a trail in the middle of nowhere, getting lost and trying to find his way back. It’s kind of how he lives his life. Anyhow, I'm starting to feel really good about where everything is on Mitch Turner #6, so I will definitely be turning my attention to publishing The Fixer here in the next couple weeks. That's it for this week I hope everybody has a great week!
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