Sunday, September 13, 2015

Mystery of the Month: The Silver Sleigh



Lost and found.

A white rescue collie named Sparkle escapes during an unscheduled stop at the deserted River Rose Collie Kennels, former home of the missing Rosalyn Everett...

A blue merle collie appears alongside the house which is strange as all of the River Rose collies were supposed to have been rescued and in new homes...

And during another unscheduled stop, Jennet buys an antique silver sleigh, little dreaming that she has stepped into a dangerous new mystery that may well be her last.

BUY LINKS FOR THE SILVER SLEIGH
Available at www.wings-press.com (paperback editions only)
Available at www.amazon.com


Dorothy Bodoin is a life-long resident of Michigan except for a two-year stay in southern Italy where she worked as a secretary for Chrysler Missile Corporation.  She obtained Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in English from Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan, and had a long career teaching high school English in Romeo and Madison Heights, Michigan.

She wrote her first full-length novel, a science-fiction adventure story, when she was fifteen, on her Royal Portable typewriter.  Although she wrote short stories, it wasn’t until 1976 that she wrote her second novel, a western Gothic romance, Treasure at Trail’s End, published by Wings ePress.

After leaving education to write full time, she wrote six novels of romantic suspense and started her Foxglove Corners cozy mystery series with Darkness at Foxglove Corners.  The Silver Sleigh, released on August 1st, 2015, is #19 in the series.

She is currently at work on #20, The Stone Collie.

Dorothy enjoys reading, old movies, and spending time with her collie, Wolf Manor Kinder Brightstar who serves as inspiration for the dogs in her books.

Her website is www.dorothybodoin.com and her e-mail Endora0922@gmail.com
 



6 comments:

  1. Your novel sounds intriguing, Dorothy. And I love that your collie is the inspiration for your novels.

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    1. Kinder is a never-ending source of inspiration for me. Just yesterday she howled 3 times at the fire siren. I've never heard such a bone-chilling sound. I can use that in a book."

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  2. I've read all of your books and find a surprise in each one. You occasionally add just enough of the paranormal to keep this reader on her toes. Can't wait to read the new novel! I also love that your collie is so inspirational.
    Marja McGraw

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  3. Love the collie on that cover--wish I could handle to responsibility of being a dog owner. Will go put your book on my TBR! It sounds great.

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    1. Thank you for reading, Anna. Owning a dog is a great responsibility. I haven't always lived up to it, but I've tried. Dorothy

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  4. Dorothy is having an issue with leaving replies, so I'm posting them for her.

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