
Crook's Hill
Unexplained deaths, sordid family secrets and insider trading envelop fractious brothers.
“… A gripping story of suspense, laced with heavy emotion and family drama.” – KIRKUS REVIEWS.
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Unexplained deaths, sordid family secrets and insider trading envelop fractious brothers.

A lawyer following a former heartthrob to Rome can’t escape a long-ago murder.
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Mini-Mysteries by Peter Fritze
My New YouTube Channel About a year ago, I thought of creating a “visual short story” featuring Alan Boltby and Sara Ramachandran, the protagonists from

My STORYLINES Interview
I met Christine Cowley at the 2017 Indie Author Day hosted by the PineRidge Arts Council and Pickering Public Library. Christine is an author, speaker

Crook’s Hill and Daisy
In my new book, Crook’s Hill, the main protagonist is Alan Boltby. A workaholic corporate lawyer, he yearns for a real life but ends up

The Crook’s Hill House
My third mystery, Crook’s Hill, soon to be published, has two main settings: New York City and Crook’s Hill Farm, near fictional Spring Woods, Ontario. The farm
Fritze’s Back
I like Rome—a lot. The photo captures the front of the city’s famous Pantheon. Sometimes I look to Rome and its history for inspiration or
Writer Promotion: Having a Plan
This is the last post in my blog series on How to Self-Publish. In previous posts, I described ways a self-pub can promote her book.
Writer Promotion: Spending the Marketing Budget
I have two posts left under How to Self-Publish about promotion. This week I look at fee-based services and next week I’ll discuss having a
Writer Promotion: Reviews
I’ve been posting about how self-published writers can promote their books. In my first post, I said, “Readers will buy a self-published writer’s book if
Writer Promotion: Other Free Tools
In my last posts under How to Self-Publish, I focused on promotion through family and friends, a website and blogging, social media and appearances like library presentations.
Writer Self-Care
When I made a serious commitment to writing about three years ago, I had good energy for creating but was very inefficient. A page a day