What happens when a burnt-out journalist meets a house full of lost souls? Liz Cane has seen too many sob stories in her career with The Sacramentan to have much sympathy for the boarders in Flint House who face eviction after the owner of the house dies, literally at Liz's feet. But when she's drawn into the battle to save their home, she discovers the story isn't the one she expected, and family begins in the heart.
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Kathleen L. Asay is a writer and editor living in Northern California. She has written for arts publications and volunteer organizations in several cities. As a member of Capitol Crimes, the Sacramento chapter of Sisters in Crime, she has had a story in three chapter anthologies and edited the first two. FLINT HOUSE is her first novel.
Kathleen Asay mines the mysteries of the human heart and uncovers gold. Flint House is more than a story of the struggle of society's misfits and their enigmatic leader to save their Sacramento boarding house from closing. It's a tale of redemption, love in all its myriad forms, and the power of hope. Like the cynical journalist who narrates their tale, you'll fall in love with the denizens of Flint House. --Cindy Sample, author of Dying for a Date and Dying for a Dance
A warmhearted saga of connections found, connections lost and connections that make family out of strangers with bonds as real as any based on blood. So come on, move into Flint House, but we warned, once you do, you won't want to leave. --Bill Pieper, author of the novel, What You Wish For
An accomplished writer with a gift for storytelling, Kathleen Asay has crafted an intriguing tale in Flint House, a mystery set in Sacramento, California. Asay's characters are original and well-drawn, and the novel is charming throughout. Best, the surprise ending is deeply satisfying--I'm looking forward to reading more from this fine novelist. --Renee Thompson, author of The Plume Hunter and The Bridge at Valentine
A warmhearted saga of connections found, connections lost and connections that make family out of strangers with bonds as real as any based on blood. So come on, move into Flint House, but we warned, once you do, you won't want to leave. --Bill Pieper, author of the novel, What You Wish For
An accomplished writer with a gift for storytelling, Kathleen Asay has crafted an intriguing tale in Flint House, a mystery set in Sacramento, California. Asay's characters are original and well-drawn, and the novel is charming throughout. Best, the surprise ending is deeply satisfying--I'm looking forward to reading more from this fine novelist. --Renee Thompson, author of The Plume Hunter and The Bridge at Valentine
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Soft cover. Condition: As New. No Jacket. Robert Perrin (cover) (illustrator). Stated First Edition. Tired journalist, Liz Cane gets drawn into the battle to save the home of a group of boarders when the house's owner dies. 288 pp. plus Acknowledgements. Author's first novel. SIGNED by author on title page. Bookseller's Inventory # 144029. Signed by Author(s). Seller Inventory # 004029
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