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Kathryn Flatt

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Pen Name: None

Connection to Illinois: Kathryn was born in Illinois and has lived here her entire life.

Biography: After many years working as a computer programmer, she launched her new careers as a writer in 2011 with the release of The Dreamer Gambit, a mystery set in Chicago. She also has several books in kindle format including ''Dabbers'', ''Game Faces'' and ''Stranger Faces''.


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Primary Literary Genre(s): Fiction

Primary Audience(s): Adult readers

Email: kfauthor@gmail.com
Website: http://www.kathrynflattsauthorpage.blogspot.com/
Kathryn Flatt on WorldCat : http://www.worldcat.org/search?q=kathryn++flatt+


Selected Titles

  The changeling kill
ISBN: 9781613862001 OCLC: 857814656

  The dreamer gambit
ISBN: 9781613860168 OCLC: 812672534

Cambridge Books, Cambridge, MD : 2012, ©2011.

Tabitha Solo thought nothing of dropping the name of Scot Cunningham, the object of her high school crush who recently died in a car crash, as the inspiration for her first hit song, Dreamer during a TV interview. But now the FBI is asking about Scot, people are following her, and Tabitha's manager and Scot's onetime girlfriend Carren Bixby are behaving suspiciously. When Tabitha finds a listening device in her bedroom, she hires private detective Jack Watson. And Jack soon begins to wonder if Scot's car accident was murder.

  Two faces :
ISBN: 1613860773 OCLC: 881824668

Cambridge Books, Cambridge, MD : 2013, ©2011.

For Tracy Wiley, life is smooth sailing. Armed with a sharp wit and sharper mind, she has everything under control, taking things as they come. At least until her boyfriend breakes up with her and she takes a singles' cruise to Jamaica to get over him. On the ship, she meets a charismatic rogue who seems to seek only platonic companionship. Back home in Miami Beach, however, her vacation friendship sweeps her into a dangerous world of international intrigue where everyone has two faces, including Tracy. Except her other face is on someone else's body and might just get her killed.--Cover.

 

 

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