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Ron Benrey
Ron Benrey, the author of "Know Your Rights, a Survival Guide for Non Lawyers" (for Sterling), and "The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Writing Christian Fiction" (for Penguin), is also a prolific novelist who has coauthored nine romantic suspense novels with his wife Janet: The Pippa Hunnechurch... show more



Ron Benrey, the author of "Know Your Rights, a Survival Guide for Non Lawyers" (for Sterling), and "The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Writing Christian Fiction" (for Penguin), is also a prolific novelist who has coauthored nine romantic suspense novels with his wife Janet: The Pippa Hunnechurch Mysteries, The Royal Tunbridge Wells Mysteries for Barbour, and the Glory, North Carolina, Mysteries. All three series are available at Amazon and as Kindle eBooks.Ron “wrote his way” through college as a freelancer. After graduating, he became Electronics Editor at Popular Science Magazine. He went on to become a corporate communicator and speechwriter for several of America’s largest companies. Ron is also an experienced oral presentation coach who has trained hundreds of managers and engineers to give winning proposal presentations – including several multi-billion-dollar programs.Ron taught advanced writing courses at the University of Pittsburgh (member of the adjunct faculty). He currently teaches courses and workshops at major writers’ conferences on topics ranging from plotting and publishability, to copyright law and computer technology for writers.Ron holds a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a master's degree in management from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and a juris doctor from the Duquesne University School of Law. He was a member of the Bar of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.Ron and Janet live in North Carolina.

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Mystereity
Mystereity rated it 10 years ago
It took 3 tries to get into this book. On the third try, I vowed not to give up on it. Halfway through, I skipped to the end. I just couldn't stomach the inanity of the dialogue any more. Although the writing got a little better a ways into the book, it never felt natural. Almost like the author...
iola
iola rated it 14 years ago
Short, sweet stories set around the NASCAR tracks. Main fault was that they should have been longer!
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