When the members of a writers club in Manhattan start getting murdered, the remaining members of the group become paranoid and begin to suspect each other.In this mystery novel that pays homage to Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None, Bruce Hartman has devised a wonderful cast of characters who harbor secrets about themselves, and deep suspicions about each other.His first mystery novel, Perfectly Healthy Man Drops Dead, was published in the summer of 2008 by Salvo Press of Portland, Oregon.
Bruce Hartman has been writing fiction since he graduated from Wesleyan University.After living on a farm and running a used bookstore in Woodstock, Vermont, Hartman gave up the rural life and got a law degree from Harvard.He now works as in-house counsel with a pharmaceutical company outside Philadelphia.Hartman lives in Narberth, Pennsylvania.He is married and has three children.