Today, my dear friend, Marilyn Meredith (F.M. Meredith), writes about ending her long-running Rocky Bluff P.D. mystery series. I have been privileged to edit not only this great series but also her other books. She is a wonderful mystery writer.
If you haven’t yet discovered her books, pick one up. (All books in this series as well as her Deputy Tempe Crabtree series can be read out-of-sequence.)
It's hard to say goodbye.
In this case, it’s saying goodbye to all the folks in Rocky
Bluff. Reversal of Fortune, number 17, is the last in this mystery series.
Believe me, it was a hard decision to make, but I had
multiple reasons. The first one being police procedure has grown far beyond
what I’m capable of writing. Yes, Rocky Bluff is a small town, and the police
department is woefully understaffed and underpaid. This has been a good
excuse to have a lot of work done in a bigger city. In my mind, I see changes
coming in the form of higher salaries and more man (and woman) power.
Another reason is I’m moving along in years and have slowed
down quite a bit. Though my characters haven’t aged as fast as I have, I felt
it was time to wrap up some of the plot threads which have gone on for a while.
And lastly, it’s become harder and harder to come up with
new crimes and plausible murder victims and motives.
It will definitely be hard to say goodbye to the characters
I’ve created and grown fond of, including my two detectives: Doug Milligan and
Felix Zachary and their families. And of course, there is Officer Gordon
Butler, a reader favorite. He’s probably the character who has changed the most
over the years, going from a by-the-book cop, who nevertheless, stumbled along
in so many areas. His love life was always troubled, too, until he met the
woman who becomes his wife.
There are also many folks who have appeared from time to
time over the years, sometimes playing bigger roles in what goes on in Rocky
Bluff in some books than others. In my mind, each and every one is as real to
me as the people I’ve been friends with in my ordinary life.
I’m going to miss the folks who live in Rocky Bluff, the
good ones and the ones who aren’t so good.
F.M. Meredith will now go back to being Marilyn Meredith.
To see what happens in the final Rocky Bluff mystery check
out Reversal
of Fortune.
A fortune teller is murdered
in the small beach town of Rocky Bluff, California. The RBPD’s investigation
uncovers several suspects—all with motives and opportunity. But which one
killed her?
The body of a suspect is
discovered on the fortune teller’s property. Clearly, the two killings are
related, but how? And who killed them?
Meanwhile, the mayor’s
daughter, Kayla, whose best friend is Detective Doug Milligan’s daughter, is
upset because her mother’s sister wants her to leave Rocky Bluff to live with
her in Los Angeles. Can her friends convince Kayla’s aunt to leave her there
with her father?
F.M. Meredith, more commonly known as Marilyn, is the
author of over 40 books, mostly mysteries including the popular Tempe Crabtree
series. She is a member of two chapters of Sisters in Crime and Public Safety
Writers Association. She lives with her husband in the foothills of the
Southern Sierra.
Check out her F.M.
Meredith page on Amazon as well as her Marilyn
Meredith page. And find her book page on Facebook.
Thanks, Lorna for all you've done for this series and for today's "Goodbye" post.
ReplyDeleteSo happy to have you as always.
DeleteMarilyn, the beauty of it is you can pick up your books and visit them any time, right? Unlike us, they never age, and will be around for perpetuity. Best wishes!
ReplyDeleteMatilyn, Sorry to hear the series are ending but series usually do. Hope you will still write a book or two. I still remember the great times we had at the many EPIC conferences. I too am slowing down with the writing but still plugging away.
ReplyDeleteI have two more I want to write--we'll see how it goes. I loved the Epicons! So much fun and great people.
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