Brian Tracey is the past chairman of DFWCon, Texas's premier multi-genre writing conference. He's an active member and long-serving officer of the DFW Writers' Workshop and a member of International Thriller Writers, serving as a volunteer in several capacities for ITW's annual conference, ThrillerFest. He's published business articles and white papers, and his short stories have appeared in Suspense Magazine (written as Patrick J. McKnight). In addition to his thrillers, he also writes cozy mysteries with Jeff Ayers. He lives in Texas with his wife, two children, three cats, and many rabbits who've claimed his yard as their own. Jeff Ayers's first book was a guide to the world of Star Trek novels for Simon and Schuster, Voyages of Imagination. He read over 550 books for that project and interviewed over 350 people, including William Shatner and John DeLancie. He has been a book reviewer for the Associated Press and Booklist and is currently reviewing for Criminal Element, Library Journal, and firstCLUE. Jeff has interviewed hundreds of authors in newspapers, podcasts, and magazines. He is a retired public librarian and a former coexecutive director of Thrillerfest for International Thriller Writers. He co-writes thrillers about national parks under the name A. J. Landau. Together they write as J. B. Abbott.
Praise for Picking Up the Pieces: “A great choice for both cozy fans and readers of other mysteries, and of course puzzle lovers.” —First Clue Reviews “[An] inherently fascinating read from start to finish.” —Midwest Book Review “Fans of small-town murder mysteries will enjoy . . . With a good supporting cast, including a cat, there’s lots of stories left to tell in future novels.” —Red Carpet Crash “Contains all the pieces necessary to comprise the perfect mystery.” —Gumshoe Review “Spicy, smart, and entertaining, the chemistry between the characters sparkles. This one is a story to be read quickly, yet savored slowly.” —Steve Berry, New York Times bestselling author of the Cotton Malone series “Solving a jigsaw puzzle was never at once so deadly and so much fun.” —David Morrell, New York Times bestselling author of Murder as a Fine Art “Cozy readers will be charmed and invested until the last piece of the puzzle is in place and the ending revealed. A fun new series!” —Holly Danvers, author of the Lakeside Library mysteries “A witty, warm-hearted, fast-paced puzzler—an impressive mystery series debut! Lovers of The Thursday Murder Club will enjoy what author J.B. Abbott has created with The South Island Jigsaw Crew helmed by puzzle expert Katie Chambers. This crew tests the jigsaw puzzles that Katie’s firm designs and produces. The jigsaw testers—of various ages and professions—face a startling challenge when Katie’s librarian father is accused of murder and he refuses to fight for his innocence. Other major characters include a past boyfriend who is a local firefighter providing support and humor without overshadowing Katie and her puzzlers. Foggy, chilly Puget Sound provides a perfect mysterious setting. Whimsy the cat offers warm interactions at the right moments. This is a highly recommended debut novel in a mystery series led by smart characters that show a lot of heart.” —Christine DeSmet, author, Fudge Shop mysteries and Mischief in Moonstone novella series