No one's got it yet, even using anagram generators. Sheesh. Okay, so if I were, say, James Patterson, I know there'd be thousands, maybe tens of thousands of entries to my little contest. But I'm not.
So, I'm upping the stakes. The new prize is not only a signed copy of any one of my books, but I will personally take the winner out to lunch at my favorite Shanghai xiao long bao dumpling place as well. (If you don't live in L.A., you'll have to get yourself to L.A. to accept that part of the prize.)
So there, maybe that will generate some more entries. Oh yeah, and here's another sort of hint: it could be an anagram of my entire name - Eric Laurence Stone - or it could be an anagram of any two of the component names of my entire name. And, even a further hint: it sounds like a plausible real name. So there.
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Howzabout Eli Coates?
Personally I am a fan of Stone Erikson. Sounds fancy.
Stan Lee Courtin
Lester Cronin
No, no and no. So sorry.
Laurence Eton. The "E" last name pulls you toward the front of the Mystery section - the mystical land where Child, Crais et al reside.
Rick Laurence.
Nope. People used to call me Rick when I was a kid and that sort of bugged me. So, no cigar.
Erica Rice
Nope, but getting closer.
Toni Ceres
Constance Reiluree (with an accent on those double Es)
Seton Rice.
Okay, AnswerGirl, you seem to have tied Alison for the winning entry. You, too, get your choice of books.
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