Erynn Leigh

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Gone in the Night, set in Phoenix, Arizona, is a gripping short story included in Missing Presumed Dead, an anthology featuring eight gripping tales from members of the Women's Thriller Writers Association. 

 

The collection features stories written by women about strong-willed, complex female characters navigating danger, courage, and resilience. 




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Published Work

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Published Work

Truth Be Told is a short story prequel to Erynn's pre-published novel, Buried Truths. 


Rhys Murray is an L.A.-based investigative journalist who loves a great mystery and has a knack for finding the truth. Her skills are unexpectedly tested on a visit to her Central Illinois hometown when she takes on a challenge to save an 1880s building from redevelopment and help a small shop owner keep his family business open. In the process, Rhys' surprising discovery solves a mystery from the past. 



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Work in Progress

Work in Progress

Work in Progress

Erynn is in the query process for her first novel, Buried Truths, a character-driven traditional mystery with a touch of suspense. Former journalist Rhys Murray investigates her great aunt’s suspicious death, driven by memories of her mother’s unsolved murder from 30 earlier. Rhys discovers that another family's dark secrets may hold the key to her aunt's death, putting her in the crosshairs of someone determined to bury the truth at any cost. 









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