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Cary Herwig has always read several genres of fiction and when she began writing, found that she loved telling stories in several as well. Her work spans
deep space centuries in the future, the gods of Mesopotamia, and a girl growing up as an army brat during the Cold War. She has won certificates from the Writers of the Future contest for her short stories. The first and second novellas in The Army Brat Hauntings, The Ghost’s Daughter and The World Ends at the River, were awarded first and second places in various writing contests. Several novels have won national and regional awards.

While working full-time, she wrote her first six novels, including the Iroshi series, under the name Cary Osborne, and earned a bachelor’s degree in history and communications from Mary Baldwin College in Staunton, Virginia. Years later, she earned a master’s degree in library & information studies from the University of Oklahoma.

She currently works on a thriller/mystery series, and has begun a new three-book series in the original Iroshi sf. Her early works were published under the name Cary Osborne.

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CHILDREN'S & TEEN

GAME OF THE DEAD

BY Cary Herwig • POSTED ON Aug. 15, 2024

A teen who can speak with ghosts helps a spirit finish what she started a half-century ago in Herwig’s YA novella.

It’s the summer of 1960, and Army brat Vivien Brewer and her dad are hiking in the woods in Texas’ blistering heat. When she stumbles onto a grave marker, she anticipates a ghost, but she certainly isn’t looking forward to it; while Vivien’s inherited ability allows her to converse with and assist spirits, not every experience has been entirely positive. (“Another ghost. She didn’t want to know. Why couldn’t they leave her alone?”) Nevertheless, she researches the name on the marker. Florence Macartan joined a chess tournament in 1910, much to the chagrin of the other (exclusively male) contestants, and made it past the semi-final before inexplicably disappearing. When the late 15-year-old shows herself to Vivien, it’s clear she wants that final game against Wilbur Foxe, who was the most insistent about opposing a girl’s inclusion in the tournament. Vivien looks for Foxe’s descendants, unsure if Florence will play chess with one of Foxe’s living relatives or have an otherworldly game with his ghost. This is Herwig’s fourth installment in her series exploring mid-20th-century society’s expectations of women. In this outing, a school counselor suggests that Vivien doesn’t need a college education—just a husband, and the teenage protagonist sometimes feels helpless to make changes, as in the case of her neighbor, who’s a battered woman. Vivien is a resourceful girl facing such 1960s challenges as needing her strict father’s permission to use the family phone and having to scour newspaper archives by herself. She’s largely concerned with making sure the final game happens; as such, Vivien doesn’t delve too deeply into Florence’s death, though the mystery still unravels on its own.

This breezy supernatural yarn features an irresistible series hero and a timely message.

Pub Date: Aug. 15, 2024

ISBN: 9781964832098

Page count: 144pp

Publisher: Babylon Books

Review Posted Online: Oct. 23, 2024

Awards, Press & Interests

Day job

Retired

Favorite author

J.R.R. Tolkien, Ray Bradbury

Favorite book

To Kill a Mockingbird

Favorite line from a book

I am a cat. As yet I have no name.

Hometown

Edmond OK

Passion in life

U.S. and ancient History; reading; writing; jigsaw puzzles

Unexpected skill or talent

Practiced kendo for a short time.

ADDITIONAL WORKS AVAILABLE

Iroshi

Rune was a dying planet, its arid settlements filled with thieves and desperate men who lay in wait for the vulnerable. She planned to stay for just a few short days. But it was in the brutal desert of Rune that she discovered at last the task she was meant for, the temple that must be rebuilt. And the shadow warrior who would lead her to her ultimate destiny as a searcher and a warrior.
Published: Jan. 19, 2001
ISBN: 0441001300

Oklahoma Winds

In Oklahoma, spring brings storms raging across the American prairie, too often spawning tornadoes that lash the land. But this spring, Sydney St. John finds herself fighting for her life against another danger, one from the past. When her intern’s body is discovered in the archives processing room, everyone wants to believe the girl’s death was an accident or a horrible mistake. But Sydney sets out to discover whether the cruel murder of today resulted from another crime committed nearly seventy years earlier, searching for clues as only an archivist can.
Published: Jan. 10, 2015
ISBN: 9781941408704

The Ghost's Daughter

Life as an Army Brat is always challenging. Especially when you’re being haunted. In the summer of 1956, in the midst of the Cold War, Vivien Brewer, army brat, moves with her family to Camp Breckinridge. She and her sister join friends exploring a nearby abandoned hospital. She’s been told not to go there, but the rumors of treasure prove too great a temptation. What she finds is the spectral revenant of a World War II nurse who wants something and expects Vivien to deliver. Soon she’s in mortal danger, and so are her family and friends. If she can’t deliver what the ghost demands, no one is safe.
Published: Jan. 1, 2022
ISBN: 978-1954871601
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