A story I love is out now!

I love “Mercy Find Me: A Derringer Award Finalist Short Story” and am delighted to release it as an ebook. Click on the cover below to find an ebook retailer with a copy for you.

In this poignant story Nora Dockson’s former cellmate Winnie Yates is serving mandatory minimum sentences in an Oregon correctional facility adding up to nineteen years and two months. Locked up from age twenty until she turns thirty-nine.

A harsh punishment when her victim came through the so-called home invasion with only a bruise on her forehead.

Winnie’s appeal failed but today she has a chance to make a better deal. Her reward will be immediate release, shaving forty months off her sentence.

Winnie has only to own her crime. Convince her victim she regrets what she did. She has the words down pat. But how does she demonstrate true remorse when she’s never seen anyone do it?

Originally published in the anthology magazine Fiction River – Justice edited by Kristine Kathryn Rusch, “Mercy Find Me” was a finalist for the 2019 Derringer Award for short mystery fiction.

Read “Mercy Find Me” and discover a dramatic scene that happens offstage in Help Me Nora, Diana’s first Nora Dockson legal thriller. Available from most ebook retailers.

Join me at The Big Thrill!

Join me and fellow writer Rick Reed as he asks me some interesting questions about my new legal thriller in the September issue of the International Thriller Writers’ monthly online newsletter. Click on the cover below to hear my answers — some may surprise you!

The Big Thrill, newsletter of the International Thriller Writers, includes an interview with me in the September 2019 issue

Gift for subscribers

Can I give you a gift? I think you’d love to read “Opening Day, 1954” which I just indie-published as an ebook short story. Set sixty-five years ago in southern California on a hot summer day, the story is a great vacation read. Sign Up for News by August 31 and I’ll check back with you to hear if you want a free copy!

I'm offering "Opening Day, 1954" free to everyone who subscribes to my newsletter by August 31. Sign Up for News and enjoy this great summer vacation read.