Marji Laine

I Love a Good Mystery!

Thoughts? Anyone? Beuller?

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I couldn’t resist. Yes, I’m an 80’s decade kind of girl. So the quote from “Ferris Beuller’s Day Off” is just a natural part of the way I think. For those of you too young to appreciate the comment, don’t worry. You’ll

find your own, and your kids will give you the same funny looks that my kids give me now. LOL!

3dbookcoverGF1But there is a point to my title. If you’ve picked up your copy of Grime Beat, you’ll notice there are some questions in the back of the book, but they didn’t stay there. I also added them to a page of their own right HERE on Faith Driven Fiction!

If you’ve gotten your own copy, GREAT! Share some of your thoughts!

If you haven’t, well, not so great. But you can still share your thoughts! The questions posed don’t entirely rely on the story. They were just inspired from it. Click the link and leave some thoughts.

While we’re talking about it, why haven’t you gotten a copy of the book? Hmm. That is a conundrum. If you’re like most of the folks who want to read my work but haven’t, it’s because you don’t have a Kindle.

But that doesn’t have to stop you anymore! In fact, you can download a free Kindle app right to your computer (or phone or tablet) and be reading GRIME BEAT or any number of other books in a few minutes! Don’t miss out!

And don’t forget to share on the GRIME BEAT Discussion page! I treasure your thoughts!

By the way! It’s YOUR TURN!

Author: Marji Laine

Marji is a recently "graduated" homeschooling mom whose twin girls have blessed her by sticking around the nest for a little longer. She spends her days directing the children’s music program at her church and working with the authors of Write Integrity Press to put out the best possible version of their books. Raised in suburban Dallas, she got her first taste of writing through the stories of brilliant authors of their day, Mignon Eberhart and Phyllis A. Whitney, and through stage experience. After directing and acting in productions for decades, Marji started writing her own scripts. From that early beginning, she delved into creating scintillating suspense with a side of Texas sassy. She invites readers to unravel their inspiration, seeking a deeper knowledge of the Lord’s Great Mystery that invites us all.

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