Wednesday, December 3, 2022

Welcome, everyone. Recently, when Dan Antion told me the title of the book he was writing, I was intrigued. “A Bridge to Nowhere” — who wouldn’t be?
Since I’m just not wired right, I had a tsunami of competing thoughts immediately. Riding in on some of those waves were my favorite songs about bridges. I’ve always loved “Bridge Over Troubled Water.” In fact, it’s one of my favorite karaoke singalongs. However, “Seven Bridges Road” by the Eagles is at the top of my list. I love those harmonies. The title link has the full song. The video below is the Eagles doing just the intro before a show. It’s fun to see them sing it spontaneously. Intricate harmony is not easy, but they make it seem so.
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As you’ve figured out, my bridges are leading you to Dan Antion’s new book, just published this week.
Here’s what Amazon has to say:
Pittsburgh reporter Rachael Todd has a hard deadline — and it’s personal. Her friend is a murder suspect. He knew the victim. He had a strong motive and a weak alibi. Rachael’s certain he is being framed, and she’ll have to live up to her nickname “Rascal” to clear him. Rascal sees a connection to an earlier crime. The clock is ticking as she digs through multiple layers of legal and bureaucratic misdeeds, crimes, and evidence that the police ignored.
Is a crime solved when the criminals are identified, or only after they are brought to justice? This is a mystery born from that question. The story includes many twists and turns, even after the crime is solved. It features characters, including the bad guys, that grow in ways that might surprise you, and well-researched circumstances that will take you from delight to frustration while moving you close to the edge of your seat—sound interesting? If it does, this book is for you.
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My thoughts on Bridge to Nowhere
Bridge to Nowhere is a bridge to intrigue. It definitely does not go “nowhere.”
Rascal/Rachael Todd is a delightful protagonist. We root for this young reporter to get to the bottom of this mystery — and hope that she doesn’t end up with the whole thing falling down around her ears.
“Rachael focused on the questionable, rapid demolition of the building in her, and her research that debunked the notion that the homeless had been using natural gas as a heat source. She pointed out the desire of the fire captain to investigate, as well as the desire of the contractor to go ahead with the project. Rachael mentioned the well-camouflaged ownership and alluded to the plans for the building and ended with a quote from Winston Longhand emphasizing public safety. She printed her draft for Bernie.”
I smell trouble. Rascal… don’t go walking under any ladders now, ya hear? This does not seem like the time to push your luck.
I’d call it a mystery despite whatever precise definitions of that term any purists might have. The Bridge to Nowhere doesn’t go to a single specific sub-genre. It does, however, go to characters, places, and circumstances that readers will be glad they visited.
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Please click over to Dan’s post to learn more about his book. Cheer him on by leaving a comment there. Don’t miss his post.
https://nofacilities.com/2024/07/17/bridge-to-nowhere-1linerweds/
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Friendly comments are encouraged here too. Let me know your favorite song about bridges or about nowhere. Hugs.
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Bridge to Nowhere

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Copyright © 2024 by Teagan Ríordáin Geneviene
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Welcome always Dan.
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Intriguing story and I loved the video Teagan. Congratulations to Dan. Thanks 🙏
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Thanks very much, Kamal. Have a sparkling weekend. Hugs.
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You are always welcome dear Teagan. Happy weekend to you too 🤗🤗🤗🤗
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Thank you!
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Looks like an interesting read. I love s good mystery novel. Thanks for the intro Teagan. Will head on over to his site. 🙏
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I’m delighted to introduce you to Dan, Nigel. Hugs.
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Thanks! I hope you like what you see.
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How fun and clever!
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Thanks, Cindy. Big hugs to you and everyone at the Holler.
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Thanks Cindy!
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Oh this looks intriguing!
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Hi, Samantha. This book is sort of a spin-off of Dan’s first series “Dreamers Aliance”. The heroine is an established character, but the book totally stands alone. Many thanks for reading and commenting. Hugs.
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Thanks for visiting and commenting. I know I wrote it, but I like this book.
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I am sure I will like them too Dan!
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After traveling to Pittsburgh many times, I always enjoy books with that setting. Congrats to Dan on the new release and wonderful review!
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Hi, Teri. Dan was very committed to bringing out the Pittsburgh setting. I think it’s cool that he placed the stories in a city that is not often seen in novels. Thanks for visiting. Hugs.
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Thanks Teri. I think Pittsburgh is a wonderful setting. There are so many interesting elements in and around the city.
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Congratulations to Dan on his new release! It sounds intriguing. Sharing to help spread the word. I enjoyed listening to the Eagles’ clip.
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Many thanks for sharing, Liz. The Eagles were terrific — nothing over the top, just subtly beautiful. Hugs.
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Wonderful review and songs, Teagan. I just ordered the book!
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I’m happy you enjoyed the post, Jennie. Dan will be thrilled. Big hugs.
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Thanks, Teagan. The book arrives tomorrow! Hugs!!
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Thanks so much, Jennie. I hope you enjoy the book.
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No question about that. Enjoying your books is high on the list.
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I too like bridges, and bridge songs.
And an excellent promotion for Dan’s book. (K)
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Growing up in Pittsburgh instills a love of bridges in people. I’m glad Teagan chose to highlight bridges and I love the songs she chose.
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Me too.
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I’m happy you enjoyed the post, Kerfe. Thanks for reading and commenting. Big hugs.
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OH! Almost forgot to post my response to Christmas in July! https://graffitiluxandmurals.com/2024/07/14/a-winters-solstice-in-summer/
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It’s such a delightful post, Resa. My Barbie was my best friend when I was a young girl, so that made your post even more fun. Big hugs.
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HUGS!
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This post is a terrific shout out for Dan’s book, Teagan.
Bridge to Nowhere sounds intriguing.
Congratulations Dan!
Hugs to both!
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Thanks Resa. Teagan did a great job. Now I’m off to see what you came up with for Christmas in July.
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Aww,… Yay!
Welcome Dan!
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I’m happy you enjoyed this post, Resa. It’s always good to share about a friend’s success. Hugs winging back to you.
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…and you are very great at sharing!
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An excellent review, Teagan, as always!! Congratulations Dan – so excited for you. Just downloaded my copy and am looking forward to the read!!!
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Thanks you so much, Rebecca. Teagan was more than kind to put this together. I love it. I hope you enjoy the book.
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You are a treasure, Rebecca. Dan will be psyched that you got the book. Many thanks for visiting. Hugs on the wing.
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I am so excited for Dan!!! Sending hugs on speedy wings back your way.
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A terrific introduction for Dan’s book, Teagan. Congratulations to Dan.
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Thanks, John. Wishing you an easy coast down the other side of this midweek hump. Hugs.
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Thank you, Teagan.
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Thanks John. Teagan made my day when I woke up to this.
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I can imagine.
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Awesome intro, Teagan, for Dan’s book. Your creativity is boundless. Glad to know the book is a standalone. But, with known characters. It sounds intriguing. Lots of good luck on this one, Dan. 📚🎶 Christine
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Thanks for dropping by, Christine. Wishing you an easy coast down the other side of this midweek hump. Hugs.
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An easy coasting through the week to you, Teagan! 🧡🎶🧡
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Wonderful post, Teagan. I’m off to Amazon to pick up Dan’s new book! 🌞
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Thanks Gwen, and Teagan! I hope you enjoy it.
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I’m sure that is music to Dan’s ears, Gwen. Hugs.
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Sounds like the start of an interesting series. Rascal Todd is one of those character names that instantly draws the reader in as well.
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Thanks Pete. I do like the name, and I’m sure we’ll see Rascal again. Hopefully, these will all be stand-alone stories.
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I agree, Pete. Wishing you an easy coast down the other side of this midweek hump. Hugs.
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I LOVE the Eagles. Those harmonies are fantastic! I’m heading off to listen to the whole thing. Thanks for the introduction to Dan’s new book – I’m putting it on my TBR list.
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I’m with you, Noelle, the Eagles were a great band. I’m glad Teagan paired their music with the announcement.
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That’s wonderful, Noelle. It’s a worthy addition to any TBR. Hugs.
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A fabulous post, Teagan. It’s great to know that Dan’s new book is now available.
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I love this announcement, Robbie!
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Thanks, Robbie. Wishing you an easy coast down the other side of this midweek hump. Hugs.
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Great introduction to the book, Teagan! I hope it’s successful.
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Thanks Deborah – Teagan made me very happy with this post.
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Thanks, Deborah. I’m sure it will be. Hugs.
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Bridges to nowhere are mysterious — wonderful intro to the book.
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On more than one occasion, Tim, the City of Pittsburgh forgot to buy the land at one end of a bridge they were building. One crime in this story takes place under one of them.
Teagan’s introduction is wonderful.
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That’s a great teaser, Dan.
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It is amazing the lack of planning and thought that comes from local governing bodies.
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Thanks, Tim. Indeed, they are. The title hooked me. Hmmm… I think silent frogs might be at the other end of one of them. 😉 Hugs.
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I’m sure there are.
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I just received the book . Can’t wait to start cuz nowhere is where somewhere begins.
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Oooh, I like that, Pam. I hope you enjoy the book.
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Awesome, Pam. And that is a splendid turn of phrase! I love it. Hugs.
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What an intriguing review you’ve given our friend, Dan, for his latest work, Teagan!! It was a great idea to put ‘bridge’ songs along with it.
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I agree, GP, and I deeply appreciate Teagan’s support.
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She is amazing.
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Thanks, GP. The songs came to me right away. I’m glad you enjoyed this post. Hugs.
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Teagan, “Thank you!” doesn’t go nearly far enough. This is a wonderful introduction, and you snagged one of my favorite bridges and songs I always enjoy (I loved the Eagles). Bridge Over Troubled Water, is a good companion to this story, and a classic song from my youth.
You put a huge smile on my face this morning. I hope you have a great day
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You’re welcome, Dan. I also put five-star reviews at Amazon and Goodreads, just like I always do for your books. Sit back and enjoy Publication Day. Hugs.
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This one sounds very intriguing and a fun read. Congratulations to Dan on his new book. Wishing him immense success and happiness.
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Thanks Sharukh! This one was fun to write, too.
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I agree completely, Sharukh. Thanks for adding your good wishes. Big hugs.
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What a captivating introduction of this new book! The story itself starts interesting, but your review makes it one tick more unique. Thanks for sharing the information, Teagan. Just the book you will need on the beach. Although it’s only a carp pond amidst meadows here. Lol. The story will lead into a better surrounding. Best wishes, Michael
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I had to laugh at the mention of a carp pond, Michael. The very definition of a Pittsburgh beach. Thanks! Teagan’s introduction is wonderful.
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Ha — carp pond! That made me laugh out loud, Michael. Here we would be lucky to have a puddle in the street. As they say, “To each his own” (beach). Many thanks for visiting with your good wishes. Hugs.
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Another great book from our friend dan. Thanks for the Eagles, one of my favourite songs too.
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Thanks Darlene. Teagan is so supportive. I like pairing my writing with music, and that’s a great choice. She also included a picture of of my favorite bridges.
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I had fun looking at bridge photos, and making CGIs of them too. 🙂
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Yes indeed it is, Darlene. Wishing you an easy coast down the other side of this midweek hump. Hugs.
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It sounds very interesting. Congratulations to Dan and thanks, Teagan, for alerting us to this great piece of news!
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Thanks Olga. I am so glad Teagan to the time to introduce this. I love how she put this all together.
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It’s great to see you, Olga. I know your plate runneth over right now. Thanks for adding your support. Hugs.
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