Amy Eastlake


Biography

Amy Eastlake is a martial artist and full-time author living near downtown Dallas, Texas. Most of her novels are set in this diverse and multi-ethnic neighborhood. She writes mystery and romantic suspense.

when she's not sparring or writing, Amy is generally planning the perfect crime--so she can write about it, of course.

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Books

Midlife Murder: A Texas Trailer Park Mystery    by Amy Eastlake
Price: $3.99 USD. 88590 words. Published by Rob Preece on April 23, 2011. Fiction.

Heather Montag thinks she's on top of the world--head of her social group, married to a handsome wealthy man, and respected by her community. But when her husband announces he's divorcing her, and ends up murdered, Heather becomes a suspect. Unless she can, and a pair of unlikely allies, find the real killer, she may experience Texas's brand of rough justice.
Tornado Bait: A Texas Trailer Park Mystery    by Amy Eastlake
Price: $3.99 USD. 86080 words. Published by Rob Preece on April 27, 2010. Fiction.

When trailer park manager Tina Anderson discovers a severed human hand in a trailer sewage system, the police decide she is the killer. Relying on the other trailer park residents for help, Tina sets out to find the real killer. The only problem--one of those helpers has got to be the killer and Tina just might find herself the next victim. A sassy and fun mystery.
The Chicken Rescue League    by Amy Eastlake
Price: $3.99 USD. 83660 words. Published by Rob Preece on April 19, 2010. Fiction.

When her boyfriend is murdered, the police don't seem anxious to look beyond trailer park manager Tina Anderson's ex-husband. Tina knows Andy is innocent, so it's up to her, with a little help from her trailer park neighbors, to find the real killer. Her only clue--a threatening note from an animal rights group--The Chicken Rescue League. Could her boyfriend have fallen fowl of them?
Private Lies    by Amy Eastlake
You set the price! 67500 words. Published by Rob Preece on December 19, 2009. Fiction.

Making it a as a private investigator isn't easy--especially when your parents have been on the run since they were involved in the Weather Underground during the 1960s. But Heather Webb thinks she finally has her life under control--until Jack Eastland walks into her office with a proposition she really doesn't want to accept.
Going Postal    by Amy Eastlake
Price: $3.99 USD. 81100 words. Published by Rob Preece on March 1, 2009. Fiction.

Postal carrier Kimberly Walsh thinks her day is going bad when she gets handed a dog--one that loves to bite her. She's wrong--her day gets really bad when she discovers the dog's owner...murdered. When she finds another body the next day, the police decide they've discovered another postal worker gone bad. Kimberly has got to find a way to clear her name.

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