Sunday, January 28, 2018

Casualty of Court by L.S. Fellows



I'm thrilled to have fellow Mystery Authors International member, author L.S. (Lynne) Fellows, with us to talk about her soon to be released novel.



Casualty of Court releases on March 21st and follows on from where The Fifth Wheel ended, taking the characters back to Portugal for the trial of Stefan Pereira.

As a frustrated, would-have-loved-to-be lawyer myself, I couldn’t let him get away with it, could I? That doesn’t happen in my world. I’m a sucker for legal thrillers and courtroom dramas, always rooting for the underdog - assuming he/she is in the right, of course.

The trial story was inevitable, and placing it in my favourite part of the world a foregone conclusion. So, against a backdrop of sunshine and holiday fun, the court case rolls on. Mind games come into play, ratcheting up the tension. But, of course, not everyone is playing fair. 

It’s a cosy-style saga with a hint of psychopath, a whiff of Chick-lit, a dalliance with drama, and an air of mystery. In short, I’m an ‘all-or-nothing’ writer with a healthy aversion to sitting in any one box or genre. 

The story is told from the viewpoint of four principal characters, each with a stake in the outcome. It mixes the suspense of a court case with their personal stories, showing how they have been influenced by life events such as abandonment, disability, and family responsibilities.

Little did I expect these characters to become as much a part of my life as they have done. I can visualise each of them, I know them so well (cue Elaine Paige & Barbara Dixon). But, it doesn’t end here. I'm already several chapters into a third book and have plans for more. Writing a series is definitely addictive! They’ve got under my skin – I hope readers feel the same way too.

Four lives – Three friends – Two sides – One verdict

Fern Mortimer wants her life back.
After five years recovering from a hit-and-run accident, the last thing she needed was a maniac trying to kill her.
Now, eight months after that attempt on her life, she returns to Portugal to face her nemesis in court. 


Raven - her closest ally - offers support throughout. In return she wants a business partner.
Stefan Pereira, has no intention of languishing in prison any longer.
He’ll do whatever it takes to secure his freedom and complete his mission.
He wants Fern dead.

Nessa - his girlfriend - is at his side. She risks losing her best friends for the family she always wanted.

The trial pits them against each other.
Can Fern hold her nerve? She has a strong case, after all … and a witness.
Does that even matter, when Stefan has his father’s money, the face of an angel and an ability to lie convincingly in three languages?

Inevitably, someone will be the Casualty of Court.

Casualty of Court picks up where The Fifth Wheel - A Prequel ended, and introduces The Blackleaf Agency Series.


Buy (Pre-Order) Link: Casualty of Court


Author Bio:

Fate determined the path for the author who, despite proud roots, bade Britain a fond farewell to follow her heart to Iberia, convinced she had been born in the wrong country.  

After starting her writing adventure with NaNoWriMo back in 2012, she now pens her favourite mysteries with a sunnier, European flavour.

A translator and fur-mum to two adorable mutts, she might be spotted with her nose in a book, armed with just the teeniest chunk of chocolate and a zillion pomegranates!




From the author:
To read the prequel – The Fifth Wheel – before the release of Casualty of Court, you can get a copy here. (http://getbook.at/TheFifthWheel) It’s a short read, only 50 pages, and it sets the scene for the main book. Although it’s not necessary to read this first, it sure does help.
I hope this has piqued your interest, and I’d love to hear from you if you have any questions or comments.
Thanks for reading – and I hope to make your acquaintance soon. 

Links:
Amazon Author Page: amazon.com/author/lsfellows
 




9 comments:

  1. You've definitely piqued my interest. Looking forward to some good reading! Thank you for sharing.

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  2. This sounds excellent. Can't wait to get my hands on a copy, as well as The Fifth Wheel!

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  3. I loved visiting your blog today, Pat. I must admit, all this attention is so unreal. Part of me is embracing it, the rest is kinda freaking out at seeing my name in so many new places. Thank you so much :)

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    1. It's my pleasure, Lynne. I hope all of the attention your books are getting results in tons of sales. :)

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  4. Love the concept. Sounds like an interesting read. Another two books to go on my TBR list.

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  5. Excellent post for what sounds like a fascinating and entertaining novel. Best wishes to Author LS Fellows that readers will discover this series soon and repeatedly.

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    1. Thank you, Iris.
      I hope so too :)

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  6. Currently reading The Fifth Wheel and loving it! Did you always intend for it to be a series Lynne?

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    1. Yay! I found you :)
      Glad you're enjoying it. It was only meant to be a short story for a group anthology. I think I may have got caught up in the holiday spirit :)

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