Author publishes crime novel made specifically for left-handers

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With the holidays right around the corner, you might be wondering what to get your left-handed friend. One Arkansas author is offering a gift with a twist, and it's not just any book, the format is made specifically for left-handed people.

) -- With the holidays right around the corner, you might be wondering what to get your left-handed friend.

“I woke up one morning with the thought of a left-handed book. Like hello where did that come from,” said Fort Smith native Bobby Goodwin. Her killer supposedly left a coded note to her dad and 24 years later, in June of 2020, Goodwin gives his take on three words he says were written backward, inspiring the idea for the left-handed book.

Ransom Note is a book he hopes will not only interest other true crime fans as they can break codes for themselves but will also reach the left-handed community.The book is now being sold at Fort Smith shop, Bookish. Carol Ann Carson at Bookish says this is the first left-handed book they’ve had in the store.

 

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