Sunday, February 7, 2016

New Release: Failure is Fatal




Someone at Professor Laura Murphy’s college appears to be playing a joke on her by planting sexually explicit stories in her research results, but the joke turns deadly when one story details the recent stabbing murder of a coed. Laura’s close friend, Detective Derrick Pasquis from the local police, asks for her help in interviewing the prickly suspects who resist intervention from outside the campus community. Eager to search out clues, Laura ignores warning signs that playing amateur sleuth may jeopardize her newly developing romance with Guy. And of course her usual intrusive manner puts her at odds with everyone on campus—colleagues, the college administration, the head of campus security and fraternity members.  Is there no one Laura can’t offend in her eagerness to find the truth? The closer she gets to solving the crime, the more it appears that the past—the coed’s, that of a prominent faculty member and Laura’s own—is the key to the murder. Caught in an early winter blizzard, Laura must choose between wandering the mountains and freezing to death or taking her chances with a killer clever enough to make murder look like the work of an innocent student.

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Lesley retired from her life as a professor of psychology and reclaimed her country roots by moving to a small cottage in the Butternut River Valley in upstate New York.  In the winter she migrates to old Florida—cowboys, scrub palmetto, and open fields of grazing cattle, a place where spurs still jingle in the post office, and gators make golf a contact sport.  Back north, the shy ghost inhabiting the cottage serves as her literary muse.  When not writing, she gardens, cooks and renovates the 1874 cottage with the help of her husband, two cats and, of course, Fred the ghost, who gives artistic direction to their work.

She is the author of a number of mystery series (Microbrewing Series, Big Lake Mystery Series, Eve Appel Mystery Series and the Laura Murphy Mysteries), a standalone mystery (Angel Sleuth) and numerous short stories.        

Visit her on her website:  www.lesleyadiehl.com
 

11 comments:

  1. Welcome, Lesley! I love your books and I'm looking forward to reading "Failure is Fatal."

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  2. Hi, Pat and Lesley,

    The new novel sounds very interesting. I always love good mysteries. Best wishes, Lesley.

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  3. After reading your other series, I know that the Laura Murphy series is a must read. Thanks for sharing! It sounds like an intriguing story.
    Marja McGraw

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  4. Sounds like you have another winner in this one, Lesley. I look forward to reading it.

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  5. Congrats! Sounds really interesting, on my list!

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  6. Thanks, Pat, for featuring my book on your blog and my thanks to all of you who are eager to read it. this is part of a series I began many years ago, and it's based upon my tenure as a college professor, so you know it's based on the truth, well, mostly the truth. Lesley

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  7. I haven't read any of your books, Leslie. But I love cozy mysteries, and this one sounds like a good place to start.

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  8. Hey, Evelyn, you might want to read the first one in this series, Murder Is Academic. It's only 99c now.

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  9. Lesley,
    I just ordered "Failure is Fatal" and I can't wait to start reading it tonight!

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  10. Thanks to everyone who tuned into Pat's blog and read about my newest book in the Laura Murphy Mysteries. Don't forget you can buy the first one now for only .99 (Murder Is Academic). I hope Laura will be back this time next year with yet another adventure. Thanks, Pat, for featuring my book. Lesley

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