Today, I am delighted to welcome talented author and blogging friend, Dan Antion, to Roberta Writes with a post about his latest book, Bridge to Nowhere.

About this series
The Rascal Todd Mysteries are novels and short stories featuring a stubborn young investigative reporter for the Pittsburgh Courier-Reformer. We first met Rachael “Rascal” Todd in the final book of the Dreamer’s Alliance Series when her research into a closed case caused her to become a target herself. With help from her boss, her father, her boyfriend, and on occasion, her cat, Bonkers, Rascal finds answers that the authorities can’t.
About Bridge to Nowhere

Pittsburgh reporter Rachael Todd has a hard deadline — and it’s personal. Her friend is a murder suspect. He knew the victim. He had a strong motive and a weak alibi. Rachael’s certain he is being framed, and she’ll have to live up to her nickname “Rascal” to clear him. Rascal sees a connection to an earlier crime. The clock is ticking as she digs through multiple layers of legal and bureaucratic misdeeds, crimes, and evidence that the police ignored.
Is a crime solved when the criminals are identified, or only after they are brought to justice? This is a mystery born from that question. The story includes many twists and turns, even after the crime is solved. It features characters, including the bad guys, that grow in ways that might surprise you, and well-researched circumstances that will take you from delight to frustration while moving you close to the edge of your seat—sound interesting? If it does, this book is for you.
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Extract from Bridge to Nowhere
Gary Willes is a friend of Rachael’s that she met when, on a police ride-along, she was present while he was trying to commit suicide. Gary had been recently laid off, but decided to abandon his career as an accountant and become a teacher. Rachael is interviewing him for an article on how he has turned his life around.
“Gary explained why you’re here, Rachael. I’ll leave the two of you to cover that.”
Gary followed Tanya to the door. He gently closed the door behind her and returned to the front of the room.
“I’d invite you to the library, sorry, ‘media center’ or the teacher’s lounge, but I have some things to share that I’m not eager to explain to anyone else.”
Rachael was a little confused. “About your suicide attempt, or about Jeffrey Kline?”
Gary gave an ah-ha kind of laugh. “About Jeff, but not what you think. Also, not what I hope you will share in your story—at least not yet.”
Now Rachael was totally confused. “Did you know Jeff? Are people asking you about his murder?”
Gary looked around the room, as if someone might have sneaked in through the closed doors. “Rachael, I’m a suspect!”
Rachael’s eyes opened wide. “What? Why would anyone think you would kill him? That’s absurd.”
Gary explained. “Someone sent the police an anonymous tip. They suggested I killed Jeff to force Riverbend to hire me back.”
About Dan Antion

Dan Antion was born and raised in a small suburb outside of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Dan is well known from his popular blog, No Facilities, where he brings humor to a snarky set of characters and shares photos of nature and architecture. After forty-two years in a technology role in business he began a second career as an author.
When he’s not writing, you can find him hiding in his wood shop, or exploring with his camera.
You can find Dan on his blog. This is the link to his latest post: https://nofacilities.com/2024/08/01/isu-memorial-union/

This sounds like an interesting “Who Done It”! Congratulations Dan 🙂
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Thanks Carol. I hope people find the book interesting.
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I have it on my kindle now tbr 😀
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I hope you enjoy it! Thanks!
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Fabulous, thanks, Carol.
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HI CArol, I agree. Thanks for visiting.
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Thank yo so much for helping to spread the word about this new story, Robbie. Rascal didn’t plan on being an investigative reporter, but we all know about what life does to our plans.
I hope you have a great weekend and a nice week ahead.
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Hi DAn, you are so right. We make plans and life happens. It is my great pleasure to host you. Enjoy your break.
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It sounds like a compelling mystery series. Great name for a character! Congratulations to Dan!
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Thank you. Rascal grew on me as a character.
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You’re welcome, Dan.
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Hi Merril, it is a great name. I named one of the cats in my Dinah in Chocolate Land WIP, Rascal
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All the best to Dan.
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Thanks Craig!
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Thank you, Craig.
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I’m so pleased to see all the promotion for Dan’s latest book. It sounds like another winner!
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Thanks Darlene. I was very happy to see this post from Robbie.
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HI DArlene, this sounds like a great read. Thanks for visiting.
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Terrific presentation about Dan and his latest book, Robbie! Reading the blog posts by both of you is always a great pleasure.
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Thanks Dave. I love this community.
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Me, too, Dan! 🙂
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HI Dave, Dan is a great writer. He wrote a short story on his blog recently that I absolutely loved. That is in addition to the books he writes.
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I agree, Robbie! If it’s the same story I’m thinking of, it was indeed fabulous!
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Thanks Dave!
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You’re welcome, Dan!
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Thansk Robbie. I’m glad you liked that story.
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I really did 🩵
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This does sound like a wonderful book!
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Thanks Dale. It even includes a nod to our good neighbors to the north 😉
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Great
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Great to know.
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I think so too. I have three reviews to write again. I never seem to get it down. I read faster than I can review. I have this one coming up soon.
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Busy woman!!
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Always
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Thank you, Robbie, for showcasing Dan and his latest. I’m looking forward to the read. Congratulations, Dan! 🌞
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Hi Gwen, thanks for stopping by. I’m also looking forward to reading this book.
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Thanks Gwen. Your review (from me) is also coming in August. Time to catch up 😊
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Wonderful, Dan
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Hi Robbie. Thanks for spreading the word about Dan’s latest book. A great read. Hugs to you both.
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Hi Teagan, thanks for adding your thoughts. I’ll be reading it soon.
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Thanks again, Teagan!
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This sounds interesting, more so because I used to live in Pittsburgh. Not enough is said about their interesting geography. When I read the “bridge to nowhere”, I can’t help but think of the one in Alaska.
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Hi Jacqui, I don’t know the bridge you’ve referred to. I’ll have to look it up. I think this book sounds great.
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It’s good to learn you used to live there, Jacqui. When did you live there? I grew up there, and I try to return every year for a visit. I think it makes a great setting. I remember the bridge in Alaska. This one was built according to plan, but they hadn’t acquired the land for the north side connections.
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We have a highway to nowhere in Cape Town. It’s curves are to sharp – an engineering mistake.
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Yikes!
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I live there in elementary and middle school, back when it was still steel mills, before the high tech make-over. When were you there?
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I was born there in mid-50s and stayed until 1977. I went to college at WVU and graduate school at Pitt.
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Pitt’s a great school. Kudos for that.
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Ooh, this looks good!
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Hi Chris, I also think so.
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Thanks Chris.
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Dan’s book sounds interesting. Thanks for sharing this, Robbie!
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Thanks Audrey (and Robbie).
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My pleasure, Audrey. I agree 🩵
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A great review of a great book Robbie, congratulations to Dan 💜
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Thanks (again) Willow.
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I’m glad you enjoyed this post, Willow
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I did thank you Robbie 💜💜
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His book sounds like an interesting read.
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Thank you, Diana
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Sounds very interesting to me. I’ll have to check it out.
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If you check it out, I hope you enjoy it. Thanks.
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Thank you, Tim
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You’re welcome, Robbie. Thank you for sharing this interesting book.
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Rascal and her tenacious investigative skills has pulled me right in! Since I started my working life as a reporter I enjoy books in this setting and the story here sounds compelling with a great set of characters. Hope she manages to find the evidence to help her friend! I’ve made a note of the book! Annika
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I hope you like the story and the character, Annika. The previous book, the one in which Rascal was introduced, was proofread by someone who had newspaper experience. Rascal’s situation might be somewhat ideal, but I tried to get it right.
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It sounds great, Dan
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Hi Annika, that’s lovely. I hope you enjoy it 💗
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Already on my kindle!!
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Thanks so much for your ongoing support, Rebecca. I hope you enjoy the story.
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😊💞
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Thank you for doing this review for our mutual friend!!
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Thanks GP.
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Any time, Dan. You deserve the recognition.
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My pleasure
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Congratulations to Dan on his latest. Thanks Robbie for featuring him today.
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Thanks John.
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😊
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My pleasure, John
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Looking forward to reading it in the next couple of months. I picked it up last week.
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Thanks Pete! I hope you enjoy it.
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Great to hear, Pete
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Great excerpt. Poor Gary!
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Thanks Priscilla! Gary has had a rough time as of late.
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Thanks, Priscilla
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Congratulations to Dan!
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Thanks!
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Thank you, Donna
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It’s a great review and an intriguing excerpt. It sounds like a really exciting book.
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I agree, Thomas. I’m looking forward to reading it.
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grest review, Robbie; comes across as a ‘must-read’ book —
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Hi John, I’ve not read this book yet, but I’ve read others by Dan and I enjoyed them. He has a unique writing style which I like.
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Congratulations to Dan on the great review! This sentence has me intrigued: “Is a crime solved when the criminals are identified, or only after they are brought to justice? This is a mystery born from that question.” Sharing to help spread the word.
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Thank you, Liz 💗
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You’re welcome, Robbie.
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Congratulations, Dan. Robbie, this is a great review. Hubby ‘devoured’ the book.🙂
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Hi Jennie, that is great to know. I have it on my TBR. Creak! Groan! It goes.
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Nice excerpt. This looks so intriguing Dan.
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great post and excerpt – I am looking forward to reading this book
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HI Yvette, I also have it on my TBR pile.
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Nice! I am reading it at the moment and I like it!
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Fabulous
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Nice post thanks for sharing 🙏🎸
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