Where to Order Pat's Books

The Bridget O'Hern Amateur Sleuth Series can be purchased online at Amazon.com, BarnesandNobel.com, Borders.com and PublishAmerica.com. Murder by Six, an anthology of six mystery authors, can be purchased at www.lulu.com. There are a limited number of copies available of the paranormal anthology Mystery in Mind, published by the esteemed Rhine Institute. Copies can be purchased through the author. Please write me at authorwrites@aol.com for more information and price.

     

BOOKS BY PATRICIA HARRINGTON

Crime and Suspense Anthology I 2005-2006
April 25, 2007, Wolfmont Publishing
ISBN 978-1603640008
BUY NOW
Pat's micro-fiction story, "A Chilling Clue," is in the just released Crime and Suspense Anthology I: 2005-2006. The publisher is Wolfmont, and Editor Tony Burton also is editor for the Crime and Suspense Ezine at crimeandsuspense.com.
"I'm excited about the anthology and pleased to be in good company," Pat says. Write to Pat for an autographed book. It's available for $12.95 plus shipping for a total of $15.00 through Paypal.

 

From Hollywood Experts and Published Authors
Words of Wisdom for Starving Artists
February 2007, Double Dragon Publishing
ISBN-10: 1-55404-426-X | ISBN-13: 978-1-55404-426-9
BUY NOW

This book opens with copyright information from Lincoln D. Bandlow, an attorney specializing in intellectual property law in Century City and the out-going President of the Los Angeles Copyright Society. The remaining pages include a treasure trove of information from: a personal manager for Hollywood actors, a Hollywood teacher and movie extra, a Fictionwise eBook Author of the Year, an owner/co-owner of two websites listed among the Writer's Digest 101 Best Websites for Writers, a retired university professor, and other successfully published authors.
"...strongly recommended for anyone aspiring to a career as a professional writer regardless of genre or media."--Midwest Book Review READ FULL REVIEW

 

Amazon Shorts has just released
Patricia's short story
"Antiguan Memories."
Amazon.com is now selling short stories for just 49 cents that can be downloaded and saved at Amazon of the buyer's PC. "Antiguan Memories" is set in post-colonial Antigua, during the 1930s. Antigua is one of the Caribbean's most beautiful Leeward Islands. The story is a precursor to the author's upcoming Golden Age novel, title Murder Visits Antigua. In "Antiguan Memories," a mute young Antiguan man and a disillusioned Anglican priest, each search for meaning in their lives. They find it when they help the spirit of a former slave girl to finally find freedom. DOWNLOAD HERE



Ex-Factor Anthology featuring Pat's story, "A Lover's Understanding." From Koboca Publishing. Tales of ghosts, mystery and horror around "ex's" of all kinds are provided by seven outstanding authors including Pat.

 

 




Teacher Miracles In one of Pat's former lives, she was a teacher, and consequently, she's pleased that her essay, "Who Learned More" is in TEACHER MIRACLES, true stories of inspiration by teachers. The essay collection will be out in 2007 from Adams Media, Editor, Brian Thornton

 

 

 

Teacher Laughs In my salad days, I was a teacher and like most educators, I have stories galore to tell. I share one of them in TeacherLaughs (Random House, Gramercy Division). Allen Klein, a Jollytologist, has collected and put together these teacher tales, including mine, in this fun, hardback, gift book. You can find it at Amazon.com.

 




Death Comes Too Soon, ISBN # 1-4137-7708-2
AmErica House
Bridget O'Hern, a nonprofit consultant, goes to the Oregon coast to work a little and play a lot. Bridget is "seeking her bliss" since recovering from the tragic end of her twenty-three-year marriage, but in this case the road to bliss is littered...with a body. Once again, as in Death Stalks the Khmer, Bridget finds herself helping the investigating police.
BUY NOW

REVIEW: Among the hundred books I receive for review every month are maybe three of four good ones, such as Patricia Harrington's series featuring Bridget O'Hern. It was not fair of Pat to send me DEATH COMES TOO SOON as I started a house and pet-sitting assignment. I stayed up too late reading and staggered lurry-eyed next morning to tend to five cats and a dog. Pat's colorful descriptions are perfect and her believable characters include Narvik, a Norwegian Elkhound. Heroine Bridget, widowed in DEATH STALKS THE KHMER, now has a romance blooming.-- Linda Hutton, BOOKS PLUS, a publication of Women in the Arts



Murder by Six
"Six of today's bright new stars of Mystery writing offer up their best. With 15,000 words each, you get the flash fiction of Nick Andreychuk, short stories by Amy Grech, Patricia Harrington, Edward C. Lynskey and G. W. Thomas, plus the novella "The Axe Falls Thus" by Stephen D. Rogers."
Order Murder by Six in paperback

 

 

Flashshot
anthologies featuring stories by Pat Harrington

G. W. Thomas, editor, has compiled 369 micro-stories (around 100 wrds. each) with a horror tint, though many are humorous, science fiction, mystery or suspense. The book includes the entire first year of FLASHSHOT from the daily flash fiction newsletter. Pat has several micro-stories in this collection.
See Flashshot Year 1
| Flashshot Year 2

 

Fat Cat and the Mystery Next Door
a beginning e-reader

Buy Now- Childrenz Books

 



WHEN I WAS A CHILD
book of poetry

Pat's poem "She Held My Hand" featured in this compilation

PoetWorks

 

Mystery in Mind

Pat has a story featured in this anthology of supernatural tales

 

 

 

Death Stalks the Khmer, ISBN # 1-58851-350-5
Trade paperback from AmErica House Publisher
BUY NOW!

 

 

 

     

Read Prologue to Death Comes Too Soon

Read Chapter 1 of Death Stalks the Khmer

About My Sleuth 
Read Reviews
Monthly Tips/Tidbits


Works in Progress

Pat is working on the third Bridget O'Hern mystery novel Death Tours in Ireland. Bridget goes on a genealogical bus tour and her fellow tourists start having fatal accidents. Can you imagine?

Also, Pat has a new work-in-progress with a new sleuth, Aunt Amelia. Amelia Winthrope will appear in the first of Pat's Golden Age mysteries, titled Murder Visits Antigua. And, yes, the author has visited Antigua and also Ireland before and found them wonderful settings for murder mysteries, all fictional, of course.