Showing posts with label humor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label humor. Show all posts

Sunday, July 5, 2015

Mystery of the Month: A Sporting Murder


It's smooth sailing for Eve Appel and her friend Madeleine, owners of Second to None Consignment Shop in rural Florida's Sabal Bay, land of swamps, cowboys, and lots and lots of 'gators. Eve and her detective boyfriend Alex have joined Madeleine and her new beau David Wilson for a pleasure cruise on his boat. But cloudy, dangerous waters lie ahead. A near fatal encounter with Blake Reed, David's supremely nasty neighbor, is soon followed by a shooting death on the dividing line between David and Blake's land. Both men run sport-hunting reserves, but Blake imports "exotics" from Africa and promotes gator killing, while David stays within the law, pointing clients toward the abundant quail and turkey as well as the wild pigs that ravage the landscape. Nevertheless, when a mutual client is killed, it is David who is arrested and charged with murder.
Blake's nastiness is only exceeded by that of his wife, Elvira, who forces Eve and Madeleine out of their shop, intending to replace it with a consignment shop of her own. It seems that bad luck looms over them all, even Eve's brawny and hard-to-resist Miccosukee Indian friend Sammy, whose nephew has disappeared. As the case against David grows stronger and his friends' misfortunes multiply, Eve and her strange and diverse group of friends, including her ex, a mobster, her grandma, and Sammy's extended family, band together to take on the bad guys. But the waters are getting muddier and more troubled, and Eve and Madeleine may end up inundated in every sense of the word.
 A Sporting Murder  from Camel Press, release date July 15th
Buy links: 
http://www.amazon.com/Sporting-Murder-Eve-Appel-Mystery/dp/1603819398/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1431474250&sr=8-2&keywords=A+Sporting+Murder

http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/a-sporting-murder-lesley-a-diehl/1121863863?ean=9781603819398


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 and mysteries as well as short stories. A Sporting Murder follows the first two books in the Eve Appel mystery series, A Secondhand Murder and Dead in the Water      
 
Visit her on her website: www.lesleyadiehl.com
 

Sunday, June 14, 2015

Mystery Author of the Month: Cindy Blackburn




Cindy Blackburn is living the dream! She spends her days sitting around in her pajamas, thinking up unlikely plot twists and ironing out the quirks and kinks of lovable characters. In other words, Cindy's a writer.
When she's not typing on her laptop or feeding her fat cat Betty, Cindy enjoys taking long walks with her cute hubby John. A native Vermonter who hates snow, Cindy divides her time between the south and the north. Most of the year you'll find her in South Carolina. But come summer she'll be on the porch of her lakeside shack in Vermont. Yep, it's a place very similar to Lake Elizabeth.
Cindy's favorite travel destinations are all in Europe, her favorite TV show is The Big Bang Theory, her favorite movie is Moonstruck, and her favorite color is orange. Cindy dislikes vacuuming, traffic, and lima beans.

I’ve asked Cindy three questions and I’m sure you’ll find her responses witty and humorous – just like her books!
Patricia: When did you know that you wanted to be a writer?
Cindy: I guess I’m both an early bloomer and a late bloomer. I’ve written since I was in 2nd grade and the teacher read my story about my pet hamster Hazel to the class. But I didn’t get back into writing fiction until my mid 40’s.  I had so much fun writing Playing With Poison, I was hooked!
Patricia: If, for some reason, you couldn’t be a writer, what profession would you choose?
Cindy: I taught history for many years and enjoyed that. I’ve always thought it would be fun to be a truck driver—a big old 18-wheeeler baby. I love long drives on interstates.  Yep, I’m nuts.
Patricia: Do you have a bucket list, things you still want to do and/or places you want to visit?
Cindy: I don’t have a bucket list per se, but I love to travel, especially in Europe. I want to spend some time in England, and have a vision of sending my character Jessie Hewitt to London to play in a Snooker tournament. She’s great at 8-ball, but has she ever played Snooker? It’s an idea floating around in my head for some future Cue Ball! I’d also love to take a cruise around the Mediterranean. As far as actual work goes, I want to continue writing my Cue Ball and Cassie Baxter mysteries—as many books as possible. I can’t see myself ever retiring from writing!
 The Cue Ball Mysteries:
Murder meets menopause. Take a guess which wins.
Looking for a cozies with a little romance, a lot of humor, and far too much champagne?  Well then, meet former pool shark turned romance author Jessie Hewitt. Jessie became the world’s funniest menopausal sleuth the night she met homicide detective Wilson Rye. Over a dead body. On her couch.  Four murders solved, and believe it or not, Jessie and Wilson are still talking to each other.  Five Spot is on the way this summer! In the meantime, be sure to catch up with Playing With Poison, Double Shot, Three Odd Balls, and Four Play.
The Cassie Baxter Mysteries:   
Small sleuth, tiny town, unfailing fun.
Welcome to Lake Elizabeth, Vermont, population 600, give or take the random livestock.  Cassie Baxter never should have moved to such a small town, and she certainly should have thought twice before moving in with her father. But Cassie seldom thinks twice. Lucky you! Unbelievable is the first Cassie Baxter mystery, and please look for Unexpected in early 2016!


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