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SOS --
the first in the Dun Wheeling
Series
SOS is not a
distress signal (save our souls), nor does it have
anything to do with something on a shingle. To
discover what SOS stands for, you have to read the
book. Believe me, you'll be glad you
did.
SOS finds Dun Wheeling dealing with a
pompous-ass social climber when he is hired to
investigate the possible kidnapping of a wealthy
young socialite.
Dun has to pull out all
the stops and put his life in danger to find her.
But once he does, he is tempted to break the most
sacred rule of his profession: Don't get involved
with a client.
Add murder, mystery, unusual
characters, wry humor, and romance, and you
have an easy read that's hard to put
down.
An excerpt from SOS: (on the
lighter
side)
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"You like pants flixed?" came the
soft reply in a strong Chinese accent. "Yes,
they split on the bottom seam," answered
Dun. "We lookie..ah, so, bottom
split." "Yes, that's what I just
said." "OK, can flix light away," replied the
Chinese gentleman, taking Dun's pants and
sitting down behind the counter, a needle and
thread already in his hand. "By the way, the
clock outside is wrong," Dun offered. "Wong
clock?" "No, wrong time," replied
Dun. "Must be Wong clock." "No, it's your
clock, but the time is wrong." "Ah, so, wong
time on Wong clock." "Uh, yeah,
whatever." "This Wong Tailors." "So I'm
just beginning to realize," Dun said with a
sigh. |
Another excerpt: (on the more
serious side)
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Heintz raised the pistol,
pointing it closer to Dun’s head. The silencer,
its dark and elongated form protruding from the
end of the barrel, made the weapon look even
more lethal. The twisted grin on Heintz’s face
left no doubt of his intentions.
Dun
involuntarily sucked air into his lungs and held
it, his instincts taking over as he anticipated
the impact of the first round. He knew he would
never feel the
second. |
Here's what the critics are
saying about SOS:
"I laughed out loud
several times while reading this book and picked
it up every chance I got until I turned the last
page." --Patricia Collier, FWA book reviewer.
"In this crazy mixed up whodunit, Ron
Peters uses classic spoof to keep you
guessing...'cause nothing is quite what it appears
to be." --Nancy Arant Williams, Timeless Tales
review.
"Ron's dry wit and tongue-in-cheek
approach make for lively reading." --Kay Day,
columnist, radio talk show host, award winning
poet.
"Fiction writing may have come to him
late in life, but the proof of the book is
definitely in the reading...it was very
entertaining." --Beverly Flemming, columnist, The
Mandarin (Jacksonville)
News.
When
asked how many novels will eventually be in the
series, I typically respond, Who knows? I'd love
to see ten, fifteen, or more. As long as Dun
continues to get himself into scrapes, there are
beautiful women to be rescued, wacko characters to
unleash, and wonderful readers like you out there,
I'll keep going.
Plus, I love this guy! Dun
Wheeling is fun, smart, witty, modest, persistent,
stubborn, and has redeeming ethics. He's also a
romantic. There should be more Dun Wheeling's
running around, but then I'd have competition for
my books.
Let's
just say I've got a hundred Dun Wheeling stories
floating around in my head and I plan to write as
many as I can before I take a dirt nap.
I
love to write, and enjoy every moment of writing
about Dun Wheeling and his crazy antics. I hope it
shows.

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