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The Accidental Spy by J.R. Lindermuth
The Accidental Spy by J.R. Lindermuth






The Accidental Spy by J.R. Lindermuth The Accidental Spy by J.R. Lindermuth

JRL: Yes, I've always been interested in history. Were you always interested in history? What is the subject matter of your historical novels? I'd love to attend Bouchercon, provided it ever gets closer to Pennsylvania again.ĮBD: You've written a variety of books, some historical and a police series. I couldn't make it this year, but hope to go again. JRL: I've not participated in any critique groups. This writing can be a discouraging process.ĮBD: Do you participate in a critique group? Attend any conferences? Ironically, Schlussel's Woman, my first novel, was also accepted by a publisher, who promptly went bust. After that, there was a long period of submissions and rejections before I started placing stories and articles in a variety of smaller magazines. My first acceptance was a little magazine called The Answer, which folded before the issue with my story came out. JRL: I was making them up before that, but I first started putting them down on paper when I was in high school. His most recent release is Being Someone Else, a "Sticks Hetrick" novel, Mr. He is the author of seven other novels and publishes regularly in a variety of magazines, both print and on line. He is librarian of his county historical society where he assists patrons with research and genealogy. Lindermuth lives and writes in central Pennsylvania.








The Accidental Spy by J.R. Lindermuth