Colleen Collins
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The Zen Man Author: Colleen Collins Published: December 6, 2011 by WIN, Inc. Category: mystery, private eye Main Character: Rick Levine and Laura Fitzhugh Just as washed-up criminal defense attorney, life-long Deadhead (nickname “The Zen Man”), and current PI Rick Levine decides to get relicensed as a lawyer, he’s charged with killing one and ends up in the slammer with a half-mil bail. |
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How Do Private Eyes Do That? Author: Colleen Collins Published: October 6, 2011 by WIN, Inc. Category: nonfiction, private investigations How Do Private Eyes Do That? is a compilation of articles about private investigations written by Colleen Collins, a professional private investigator. Its topics are geared to readers interested in the world of PIs, including fiction writers, researchers, investigators and those simply curious about the profession. |
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How to Write a Dick: A Guide for Writing Fictional Sleuths from a Couple of Real-Life Sleuths Author: Colleen Collins & Shaun Kaufman Published: July 9, 2011 by WIN, Inc. The private eye genre has come a long way, baby, with new subgenres – from teenage PIs to vampire gumshoes to geriatric sleuths – attracting new readers every year. Although it can be safely said that all fictional sleuths, such as Edgar Allan Poe’s C. Auguste Dupin and Sara Paretsky’s V.I. Warshawski, are thinking machines, depending on their powers of observation, analysis and curiosity, the 21st century has opened up a brave new world of investigative technology, tools and Internet resources that would have made Sherlock Holmes weep with joy. Click for more info. |
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