Tour Dates for Gregg Olsen’s Victim Six Announced

victim six by gregg olsenNew York Times bestselling author Gregg Olsen will appear at the following locations in support of his latest thriller, Victim Six.

January 30, 3 p.m., Barnes & Noble, Silverdale, WA.
February 2, Bethel Avenue Books, Port Orchard, WA.
February 6, noon, Seattle Mystery Bookshop, Seattle, WA.
February 6, 3:30 p.m., Borders, Gig Harbor, WA.
February 11, 10 a.m., Mystery Book Club Read, Liberty Bay Books, Poulsbo WA.
February 11, Powell’s, “drive by” signing, Beaverton, OR.
February 11, 7 p.m., Murder by the Book, Portland, OR.
February 12, location TBD, Eugene OR.
February 13, noon, North by Northwest, Lincoln City, OR.

4 Responses to “Tour Dates for Gregg Olsen’s Victim Six Announced”

  1. Teraisa J. Goldman Rogers Says:

    Can’t wait to see you – and you just never know, I may attend them all. ;-)

  2. Michelle Says:

    Considering you think moving within 40-minutes of Gregg’s house would make helping him with his fan page easier, what you just wrote is creepy as Hell. Aren’t you the non-writer who has also said that Matt Phelps is the “love interest” in your “screenplay?” You freak me out beyond anyone I have ever encountered online. I swear, I bet you have a dozen recipes for Boiled Bunny Stew!

    The difference between a fan and a groupie: a fan knows your work; a groupie just wants to get in your pants because you’re a singer in the band. You’ve been on Gregg & Matt’s tail since the day you took a look at their images and said to yourself, “wow! I’d hit that!” You are a total weirdo and what you just wrote about attending all of Gregg’s events, given that you’re in Carson City, NV, is flat out bizarre.

  3. Teraisa J. Goldman Rogers Says:

    Love seeing fans keep this about our true loves: reading, writing and Gregg Olsen! Best wishes, as always. ~Teraisa

  4. Michelle Says:

    Hey, sweetie, I’m not a fan. I’m his friend, which is where you made your mistake with me to being with. Why don’t you tell Gregg why you perma-banned one of his friends without asking him or telling him about it, after she told you that you were doing more to market yourself and your imaginary “True Crime Fanatic” group than represent him and his work? Gregg rarely deletes comments, but you had no problem doing that either, on HIS page. Who else ticked you off that you didn’t tell him about? In fact, speaking of his Facebook fan page, why have you kept it a secret from Gregg that you maintain ultimate control over that page since you created it, and that if you get your panties in a bunch you can delete that page right out from underneath him without a word? How about you let him and his wife know why you told me that it would be so much easier to take care of his page when you were living nearby? For that matter, maybe you should let Matt know why a novice writer with no credits under her belt and writes for ad revenue & chump change would announce on Gregg Olsen’s fan page that she was writing a screenplay in which he, Matt Phelps, figured as the love interest? In addition, I’ve heard from authors who dealt with you in the past and THEY thought you were strange. As far as I’m concerned, if you don’t represent everything creepy in a “fan” I don’t know who would.

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