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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - September 22, 2003
ANACACHO
A Nationally Acclaimed Allie Armington Mystery
By Louise Gaylord
"Louise Gaylord has
written a suspense novel with enough twists and turns in its
plot to satisfy the most demanding mystery reader. The novel
is constantly moving in deliciously unpredictable directions.
A GOOD READ"
―Leonard Tourney, Author, Frobisher's Savage
Louise Gaylord's award-winning mystery novel has already
excited mystery fans throughout the United States!
Anacacho is a finely crafted mystery that takes
place in contemporary Texas. Starting with a bang, as Allie
reluctantly meets with her college best friend (who stole
her boyfriend and is now married to him), the book rapidly
evolves into a page-turner and nail biter. From this reunion
to a murder and conspiracy involving cattle, oil and drugs, Anacacho is
sure to please fans of exciting, plot "twists and turns" mysteries.
Anacacho won the 2003 National Benjamin
Franklin Award for Best Mystery/Suspense sponsored
by Publisher's Marketing Association in Los Angeles.
Praise for Anacacho:
"A debut that fuses the Gothic novel and mystery. Ms. Gaylord
keeps her story moving at a feverish pace and she carefully
weaves all her characters into her story. Every one of them
is a piece of the puzzle that shifts and grows every time
Allie thinks she might have it figured out."
-Lin Rolens, News-Press correspondent
"Anacacho is an intelligent mystery with a smart, sassy
protagonist whose further adventures will be on my reading
agenda. While Allie Armington juggles her caseload and complex
love life, she also manages to untangle more than one puzzle
and barely ruffle a strand of hair in the process. That's
my kind of Woman!"
-Guida Jackson, author, Women Rulers Throughout the
Ages
"Louise Gaylord has penned an engaging, fast-paced,
suspense filled romp that is destined to delight readers."
-Laura Taylor, author of Honorbound
"More plot twists, backstabbing and hidden agendas
than sorority rush at the University of Texas... J.R. Ewing
could only manage a 'bit part' with this group . . . colorful
characters with black hats and white (some both)... miles
and miles of Texas (and Mexico) ... the author did her homework
about age old Texas traditions (from pigeon shoots and margaritas
to details of the Sunday evening South Texas menu) ... the
story line really takes off with the outcome of some characters
in
question until the last couple of pages. Didn't take long
to finish this one."
-George M. Smith, an avid mystery reader
from Texas
Louise Gaylord is currently working on the next Allie
Armington mystery set in New York City. Louise divides her
time between Houston, Texas, Montecito, California and the
Adirondacks.
Anacacho is published by Little Moose Press,
1-866-234-0626 and is distributed to the trade
through Biblio Distribution, a division of NBN, 1-800-462-6420.
Louise Gaylord is available for interviews. Review copies
can be requested by contacting Jeffrey Bowen.
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Hooray!
Anacacho, first in Louise Gaylord's
Allie Armington Mystery series, has been awarded 1st
Place as the Best Mystery/Fiction at PMA University!
Congratulations Louise!
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Sheryl Nutt of KCTU praises Anacacho
I interviewed Louise Gaylord on the River City Forum last
Thursday night. She was a delightful interviewee. and I
had had a chance just previous to the show to read some
of the book.
Needless to say, I had to take it home and
finish it. I thoroughly enjoyed the story, and am anxiously
awaiting the second in the series. I really warmed to the
writing style and especially to the main hero (heroin seems
like a nasty word nowadays) Allie. Ms Gaylord makes her
characters real by showing their flaws as well as their
finer traits, and doing it in a smooth but captivating flow.
Quite frankly, we have done a zillion Hotguest
interviews in the last couple of years, with the emphasis
seeming to fall on the myriad of self-help books available.
A little can go a very long way. It was inordinately refreshing
to be able to indulge in such a good read. More, more more!!
Sheryl Nutt
River City Forum Host
KCTU tv55 Wichita Ks
A debut that fuses
the Gothic novel and mystery
6/1/03
By LIN ROLENS - NEWS-PRESS CORRESPONDENT
Santa
Barbara News Press
Some things are possible in Texas that are, at best, unlikely
in the rest of this country. There's all that vast and often
bleak landscape, more oil money than is probably healthy,
the proximity to the border and, of course, the sense that
perhaps the Wild West is not entirely dead.
In her first novel, Santa Barbara's Louise Gaylord pulls
all this in and manages a fusion of the Gothic novel and
the mystery. Ms. Gaylord's debut effort doesn't pretend
to be high literature; rather, she writes, primarily for
women, a tightly woven story that keeps itself moving and
you guessing.
Heroine Allie Armington is the requisite 30ish, plucky,
slightly maverick woman with some confidence issues; she's
not a professional sleuth but an attorney whose father taught
her and her drop-dead gorgeous sister, who models internationally,
all they need to know about how to handle a gun. Allie likes
men and, although her luck with them isn't great, they seem
to like her back.
The primary man in her life at the moment is Duncan, a
fellow attorney. He is in many ways the perfect guy: He's
attentive, forgiving, patient, loving, a wonderful cook,
romantic, an apparently accomplished lover, but he clings
a little and is given to humming tunes from "Brigadoon" as
he whips out his latest culinary accomplishment.
As she settles comfortably into a routine with Duncan and
uncomfortably into her job as a district attorney, Allie
receives a call from Reena Carpenter, just the kind of woman
who would fit right into a contemporary Southfork. Reena
was the beauty when they met in college, and after befriending
Allie, Reena stole and married her boyfriend, Paul Carpenter.
Seven years later, the picture-perfect life Reena has assembled
seems to be falling apart.
For reasons not entirely clear, Allie agrees to accompany
her former friend back to the ranch, Anacacho, a huge spread,
complete with its own airport, dotted with cattle and furiously
pumping oil wells and capped with a massive stone manse.
Sparks still fly when our heroine meets her former beau,
and the ranch weekend is peppered in anomalies that will
begin to add up as the story progresses.
Not long after this strange weekend, Reena turns up with
her throat broadly slit, and her husband, who has made no
secret about his mistress, is the primary suspect. Allie
cannot resist, and soon she is drawn into the ever compounding
puzzle of the Carpenters' lives, sleuthing her way into
all manner of danger. In the process, she meets Sheriff
Bill Cotton. Simply being in his presence makes her knees
weak and her head spin; he seems her savior in an exceptionally
dangerous situation, yet he also seems connected with the
international criminals clearly involved with drugs. It's
not clear on which side of the law this man's loyalties
stand.
A brutal blow to the back of her head makes Allie suffer
amnesia about the events leading up to the apparent murder
of Paul Carpenter. As she begins to sort her pieces with
the help of a patient and balding therapist, she is drawn
back into the puzzle, and it turns out that she is predestined
to play a pivotal role in some rather astonishing international
crime and genuine madness.
Ms. Gaylord keeps her story moving at a feverish pace and
she carefully weaves all her characters into her story.
Every one of them is a piece of the puzzle that reshifts
and grows every time Allie thinks she might have it figured
out. There are some time issues that feel unresolved here;
events jump back and forth in time without enough transition,
and she often telegraphs Allie's errors.
Not only tight plotting holds the reader's attention: Sexual
tension and who will succumb to whom and under what circumstances
play an important role.
Allie surrenders slowly to Duncan, would love to trip the
sheriff and beat him to the floor and maybe even the altar,
has powerful chemistry with Paul Carpenter until she finds
out some surprising things about him -- and then there's
the brutal villain who would like to get more than his hands
on her.
Louise Gaylord's first novel has flaws, but she keeps her
book lively and surprising. It will please those who fancy
the mystery/Gothic fusion.
"Louise Gaylord has written a suspense
novel with enough twists and turns in its plot to satisfy
the most demanding mystery reader. The novel is constantly
moving in deliciously unpredictable directions. A GOOD READ.”
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ANACACHO,
a new Allie Armington Mystery
By Louise Gaylord
Allie Armington's
thigh deep in Texas oil, cattle and drugs.
How did she get
there? It's a mystery!
Little Moose Press presents Anacacho, first book
in the fascinating and engaging new mystery series, featuring
a bright, feisty, young Texas attorney named Allie Armington.
Anacacho is a finely crafted mystery that takes
place in contemporary Texas. Starting with a bang, as Allie
reluctantly meets with her college best friend (who stole
her boyfriend and is now married to him), the book rapidly
evolves into a page turner and nail biter. From this reunion
to a murder and conspiracy involving cattle, oil and drugs,
Allie finds herself in the thick of things, and it nearly
costs her her life.
In the tradition of Sue Grafton and Faye Kellerman, Louise
Gaylord's premiere mystery novel is sure to please fans
of exciting, plot twists and turns mysteries. The characters
are engaging, with an assortment of those we like and those
we love to hate. The problem is, we don't really know who
the good guys are until the end. And that's what makes it
all the more fun.
Louise Gaylord is a prolific writer of novels, short stories
and stage plays. She is currently working on the second
Allie Armington mystery set in New York City.
Little Moose Press is a publisher located in Beverly Hills,
California.
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