Anne Joan Levine, Private Eye
Internal adventure through first-person mystery writer’s diary novels
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About the Book
The diary of a private eye as a mystery or mainstream novel is often an internal mystery adventure at the molecular level that spreads from body language gestures and eye movements to the family dinner table. It's the way a couple communications with contempt or approval that radiates peace and harmony or empty promises.
Private eyes writing diaries as mystery novels have long been at risk in the world. The issue is conjugal anarchy in this first-person diary mystery novel in the tone and texture of a mainstream piece.
Private eyes become mystery writers starting with their diaries and logs begun when reporting on official corruption and crime not in countries, but in families at the dinner table. The mystery novel, Anne Joan Levine, Private Eye, reflects internal adventure on how female sleuths as mystery writers may become political pawns at the family dinner table, when a diary of conjugal terror begins on the honeymoon.
About the Author
As an author of 55 books, Anne Hart writes mystery novels at the rate of one or more books a year since 1963. She also teaches courses online part-time for a university in writing, public relations, and public speaking and writes fiction full-time.