LAST DIEHL
By BRIAN BURNES
William Diehl, the Georgia author
of several mysteries, among them “Sharky’s Machine” and “Primal Fear,” died in
2006. He left about 400 manuscript pages of a final mystery, along with
detailed notes.
With the blessing of his
widow, Virginia Gunn Diehl, a film producer named Michael A. Simpson gave the
manuscript to friend Ken Atchity, a former Kansas Citian who is also an author
and film producer.
The book, “Seven Ways to Die,”
now has been published. It was based in part on a coroner’s handbook given to
Diehl by an Illinois
medical examiner.
“I went into it in a kind of
forensic way, seeing what was there and the outline Bill had done,” said
Atchity, who grew up in part in Kansas City and
graduated from Rockhurst
High School.
“I spent two years putting
this jigsaw puzzle together, reading Bill’s work over and over again.”
The response from Diehl’s
fans has been gratifying, Atchity said. “A lot of them think it is really
Bill’s work,” he said.
For more about Atchity, go to kenatchity.blogspot.com.
To reach Brian Burnes, call 816-234-4120 or send email to bburnes@kcstar.com.
To reach Brian Burnes, call 816-234-4120 or send email to bburnes@kcstar.com.