Local Author’s Books So Good It’s A Crime
September 22, 2010 by The Catskill Chronicle
SULLIVAN COUNTY, NY – With more than twenty books, one hundred and fifty published short stories and a satirical advice column under his belt, Sullivan County author Patrick Thomas has accomplished much in the literary world. Now his books are going to be visiting the small screen in order to help solve a crime in an upcoming episode of the television show CSI.
For a year and a half, Thomas’ books have been part of the set and props department of CSI and have made it into the background in a couple of episodes. A few have even taken up residence on Greg’s desk in the bullpen. Now his books will actually be part of the show and will be used to hide evidence in the upcoming “Cold-Blooded” episode.
“It’s a honor to be even a small part of one of the best and most popular shows on television,” said Thomas. “I’m very excited to have my books become part of the mystery. My wife and I watch the show every week. Trying to spot one of my books in the background only adds to the fun. This time though they’ll be easy to spot.”
When asked for more details about what kind of evidence and crime is involved, the Barryville resident said, “All I know is a piece of paper will be hidden inside one of my books.” Which book it will be, he doesn’t know for sure, but apparently it will be one of the eight books in the Murphy’s Lore series or the first Mystic Investigators book. “From what I’ve been told,” said Thomas, “all nine books will be together in a stack that the CSIs will have to search through.”
The television appearance of the books follows three new releases this year – “Dead To Rites” from Padwolf Publishing and “Mystic Investigators: Bullets & Brimstone” (with John French) as well as “Dear Cthulhu: Have A Dark Day” from Dark Quest Books.
Patrick Thomas will be doing a book signing at the September 26 Harvest Festival at the Bethel Woods Center for The Arts from 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
The CSI episode “Cold-Blooded” airs October 21.
For more on Patrick, please visit his website at www.patthomas.net.
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Local Author’s Books So Good It’s A Crime
September 22, 2010 by The Catskill Chronicle
SULLIVAN COUNTY, NY – With more than twenty books, one hundred and fifty published short stories and a satirical advice column under his belt, Sullivan County author Patrick Thomas has accomplished much in the literary world. Now his books are going to be visiting the small screen in order to help solve a crime in an upcoming episode of the television show CSI.
“It’s a honor to be even a small part of one of the best and most popular shows on television,” said Thomas. “I’m very excited to have my books become part of the mystery. My wife and I watch the show every week. Trying to spot one of my books in the background only adds to the fun. This time though they’ll be easy to spot.”
When asked for more details about what kind of evidence and crime is involved, the Barryville resident said, “All I know is a piece of paper will be hidden inside one of my books.” Which book it will be, he doesn’t know for sure, but apparently it will be one of the eight books in the Murphy’s Lore series or the first Mystic Investigators book. “From what I’ve been told,” said Thomas, “all nine books will be together in a stack that the CSIs will have to search through.”
The television appearance of the books follows three new releases this year – “Dead To Rites” from Padwolf Publishing and “Mystic Investigators: Bullets & Brimstone” (with John French) as well as “Dear Cthulhu: Have A Dark Day” from Dark Quest Books.
Patrick Thomas will be doing a book signing at the September 26 Harvest Festival at the Bethel Woods Center for The Arts from 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
The CSI episode “Cold-Blooded” airs October 21.
For more on Patrick, please visit his website at www.patthomas.net.
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