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Casey's Slip Paperback – October 21, 2011
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- Print length334 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateOctober 21, 2011
- Dimensions5 x 0.76 x 8 inches
- ISBN-10061555444X
- ISBN-13978-0615554440
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- Publisher : poorrichardpublishers.com
- Publication date : October 21, 2011
- Edition : 2nd
- Language : English
- Print length : 334 pages
- ISBN-10 : 061555444X
- ISBN-13 : 978-0615554440
- Item Weight : 11.7 ounces
- Dimensions : 5 x 0.76 x 8 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #6,000,470 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #102,322 in Crime Thrillers (Books)
- #181,592 in Mysteries (Books)
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About the author

www.rlwren.com
A fourth generation Californian and Oakland resident for over 80 years–though recently moved to Lafayette, CA, novelist Richard L. Wren took a leap late in life, publishing his first mystery novel at age 85: CASEY’S SLIP (Poor Richard Publishers, 2011), available from Amazon.com, through your favorite bookstore, and as an ebook. Wren is currently working on a sequel.
His second book, released in 2012, is entitled JOSHUA’S REVENGE (Poor Richard Publishers), also available from Amazon.com and as an ebook.
November 2014 saw the release of Wren’s third novel, JUSTICE FOR JOSHUA (Poor Richard Publishers). Buy it on Amazon.com, order through your favorite bookstore, or look for it as an ebook.
Since then, he's published two more in 2016: MURDER MADE LEGAL (featuring Casey and Smitty from CASEY'S SLIP), and another Joshua Rogan adventure-mystery, JOSHUA: JUDGE & JURY.
For those wanting to publish their own work, Wren composed a short booklet of some of the most practical advice (in a short form) you can find anywhere for writing and publishing a novel — also applicable to non-fiction books. Based on what he learned after extensive research and practical experience, he published two editions of A Practical Guide to Writing & Publishing a Novel.: The Keep It Simple and Successful (K.I.S.S.) Way, one in 2012, and a revised edition in early 2015.
Later that same year, he teamed up with his publicity coach, author Loyd Auerbach, to couple that material with Auerbach's writing on book promotion and author publicity (note that Auerbach has thousands of media appearances). The combined book, published in late 2015, is SELF-PUBLISHING: IT AIN'T ROCKET SCIENCE, available on Amazon.com in print or ebook formats. It has been adopted as required reading for a graduate level course (and for non-academic courses).
Wren had a 61 year career with New York Life Insurance Co., specializing in Estate Tax planning for business owners. Throughout that career, he was a nationally recognized speaker on the use of life insurance in estate planning.
Born in Watsonville, CA, his family moved to Oakland when he was three, and he’s lived there ever since. He is a graduate of Oakland Technical High School and holds a B.A. in Business Administration from Armstrong College, Berkeley, CA (1949). Additionally, he has a post graduate degree of CLU from Wharton. (similar to CPA in accounting.)
Richard Wren and his wife Betty – his high school sweetheart – are about to celebrate their 65th Anniversary. They’ve raised four children and have nine grandchildren. He’s been quite active in the Oakland community, having served in the past on the Board of the Oakland Symphony, and currently on the Board of Directors of the Woodminster Theater (for 35+ years).
He started writing “Casey’s Slip” at age 82. “I’ve always been a story teller since my 4 daughters were small children,” said Richard. “Every night I’d challenge them to give me a word and I’d make up a story. Example: They give me ‘Hamburger,’ and I make up a story about a hamburger that dreamed of becoming a New York steak. I still use that technique. My stories are designed for pure entertainment. I do not have a whole story in mind when I start. I let the story develop itself, just as life does. “
As with many other fiction writers, he draws from his own personal experiences, people he’s met and places he knows. “My wife and I have owned four sailboats and sailed the California Coast as far south as the Mexican border. I have a friend that has been a well-known Hell’s Angel for many years. I have a son-in-law that was an Oakland detective, a daughter that’s approaching a black belt in Chinese Martial Arts, and a friend that was a top FBI agent. I also have a friend that was an unlicensed sailboat deliverer on the West Coast and an acquaintance that owns a very famous Chinese Restaurant in San Francisco.”
Basing characters on people he knows, and locations in his books on places he has spent time in gives his stories a sense of reality. “In my secong book (Joshua’s Revenge) the opening takes place in Yosemite. I’ve hiked all over the Yosemite back country from the valley, to Voglesang to The Devil’s Postpile. Spent many summers in the Valley and recently interviewed the Yosemite Park Superintendent for background purposes.”
Wren has also taken the time to go beyond what he’s experienced in his long life. “I’ve interviewed employees in both the Oakland and San Francisco Morgues” for example.
Richard L. Wren is a great example of someone who has reinvented himself and his career – especially so late in life. He’s also a model for would-be novelists, both old and young.
Want to see video interviews with Richard, as well as his animated comic strip "Wit's End," and basic thoughts on self-publishing? Visit my YouTube channels at tinyurl.com/richardlwren-youtube1 and tinyurl.com/richardlwren-youtube2
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Customers find the book entertaining and well-written, with one describing it as a fun rollercoaster ride. Moreover, the story receives positive feedback, with one customer noting how the plot thickens as it moves at a fast pace. Additionally, they appreciate the character study and humor. However, the book receives mixed reviews regarding its punctuation, with several customers finding it terrible.
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Customers find the book entertaining, with one describing it as a fun rollercoaster ride.
"...The author writes well and is entertaining. I suggest a couple of proof readers next time." Read more
"...in line at the DMV, or anywhere that you need something fun and entertaining to make the time fly by...." Read more
"...This book would make an awesome movie and i fully intend on reading it a few more times...." Read more
"...Makes me wonder if he is/was a biker. Very enjoyable and a relaxing few days in reading the story. Looking forward to the next endeavor." Read more
Customers enjoy the story quality of the book, describing it as a good thriller with lots of mystery and intrigue, and one customer notes that it moves at a fast pace.
"...editing errors but I could overlook it only because the story was very good. The name implies there would be more story on the deep seas but sadly no." Read more
"...I liked the story quite well and would recommend the book...." Read more
"...Not especially gripping, but an engaging story." Read more
"...HOWEVER.......the story line was AMAZING and found it incredible hard to put it down......i wanted to keep reading and keep reading...." Read more
Customers appreciate the character study in the book.
"...I fully felt the emotions of all the characters and could visualize every action. I highly recommend this book to everyone...." Read more
"...I found it very entertaining and love the characters, especially Smitty the biker. Won't give anything away but fast and fun read...." Read more
"It was a good read with some shady characters that kept the story both humorist and suspenseful . I felt it was good but not great." Read more
"Very funny, yet a good character study...." Read more
Customers appreciate the author's writing style and versatility, with one noting they are a great new 90+ year old author.
"...The author writes well and is entertaining. I suggest a couple of proof readers next time." Read more
"Another great read. Author is very versatile in his coverage of different aspects of life. Makes me wonder if he is/was a biker...." Read more
"great new 90+ year old author!..." Read more
Customers find the book humorous, with one describing it as very entertaining.
"...The author was unknown and the book came recommended. I found it very entertaining and love the characters, especially Smitty the biker...." Read more
"It was a good read with some shady characters that kept the story both humorist and suspenseful . I felt it was good but not great." Read more
"Very funny, yet a good character study...." Read more
Customers criticize the book's punctuation, with multiple reviews mentioning terrible punctuation and several substantial editing errors throughout the text.
"...There were several substantial editing errors but I could overlook it only because the story was very good...." Read more
"...There are so many weird punctuation a capitalization errors, one can only assume it was a bad translation to kindle...." Read more
"...have paid more attention to the review that mentioned the terrible punctuation and less attention to the rave reviews by probable friends and..." Read more
"...It contains so many spelling and grammar errors -- on top of high school-level writing -- that I couldn't get past the 20th page...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2015It was a great story. The last couple of chapters could have been seriously condensed. The last few chapters bordered on anti climatic. There were several substantial editing errors but I could overlook it only because the story was very good. The name implies there would be more story on the deep seas but sadly no.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2012I saw a review in the newspaper and bought the kindle edition on a whim, to support a local author. I DLd from Amazon on my iPad and was instantly reading. I liked the story quite well and would recommend the book.
I did have a hard time reading through all the punctuation errors in the kindle edition. There are extra periods all over the place! There are so many weird punctuation a capitalization errors, one can only assume it was a bad translation to kindle. The Kindle edition needs a do-over edit badly.
The author could have used a little more advice from his Hells Angel friend. Motorcycle clubs are hardly ever referred to as gangs by the members. They call it the club, the MC, the HA, etc. They also never loan club jackets to people - you earn the colors, you don't borrow them for the afternoon. It is also highly unlikely these tough guys are riding other men on the back of the bike all the time.
The author writes well and is entertaining. I suggest a couple of proof readers next time.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2013LOVED IT! The perfect book for taking on a plane, waiting in line at the DMV, or anywhere that you need something fun and entertaining to make the time fly by. There were moments that I literally laughed out loud and wanted to pump my fist in the air for the protagonists. For someone relatively new to the book writing game, Mr. Wren is clearly no novice when it comes to the art of story telling. BUY THIS BOOK.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2014More power to the author for publishing his first book at 85. Adequate depiction of the Oakland/Alameda waterfront (I live on my boat in Alameda). Not especially gripping, but an engaging story.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2013It is about a hapless sailor who seems to attract trouble and then compounds his problems by lying. Caution to those easily offended, lots of sexual situations and profanity. If you have been in the military, you will understand. This was a page turner with a good ending. Highly recommended.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2012When I saw an article about this book in my local newspaper, I was intrigued. I thought, "How cool that a 'person of such advanced age' had written his first book." So, I ordered it.
However, I should have paid more attention to the review that mentioned the terrible punctuation and less attention to the rave reviews by probable friends and relatives of the author.
When I say the punctuation is terrible, I don't mean a comma is missing every few pages. That might be excusable. No, there are multiple errors on almost every page--half sets of quotation marks, run-on sentences, and the like. Who the heck can't see a comma instead of a period at the end of a sentence? Whether this is a good thriller, I'll never know. After just the first 20 pages I had to put it down, because the horrible punctuation made it totally unreadable for me.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2013well i will say the only reason i gave it 4 stars is that there were a few points i felt like it was too easy of a read, and it was meant for a younger crowd. HOWEVER.......the story line was AMAZING and found it incredible hard to put it down......i wanted to keep reading and keep reading. This book would make an awesome movie and i fully intend on reading it a few more times. i have it on kindle, now i want a copy to keep in physical form. I fully felt the emotions of all the characters and could visualize every action. I highly recommend this book to everyone. I usually only read books referencing and accounting paranormal activities. this book came highly recommended by the authors friend and a person highly respected in the paranormal community(Loyd Auerbach). so when he suggested it was a good read.....i had to check it out, i'm damn glad i did
- Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2017Another great read. Author is very versatile in his coverage of different aspects of life. Makes me wonder if he is/was a biker.
Very enjoyable and a relaxing few days in reading the story. Looking forward to the next endeavor.