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Saturday, February 11, 2017

"The Connecticut Corpse Caper" by Tyler Colins

REVIEW and GIVEAWAY
The Connecticut Corpse Caper
(A Triple Threat Mystery Book 1)
by Tyler Collins


The Connecticut Corpse Caper is the first in the Triple Threat Mystery series. Author Tyler Colins stops by today for an interview and to share an excerpt from the book. You can also read my review and enter our exclusive giveaway for a chance to win one of five ebook copies. Also available: Can You Hula Like Hilo Hattie? and Coco's Nuts, which will be featured over the next couple of months.



Description
The antics of seven inheritance recipients during a week-long stay at a Connecticut estate are detailed by protagonist Jill Jocasta Fonne. The will of her aunt stipulates that if anyone leaves early, his or her share will be divided among those remaining. As it happens, one does leave - permanently - when he dies just hours after arrival. Guests and staff alike have secrets to share as Jill and her colleagues, Rey and Linda, discover when they step out of their chosen professions into the roles of amateur sleuths. But are these secrets the reasons that bodies start appearing and disappearing? Others soon join in the sleuthing, and the bumbling and stumbling - and mayhem - begin.



Excerpt
The cry we all expected to burst from Prunella’s lips didn’t; she was too busy gaping. She stood near his head, her face drawn, while Linda was situated by his feet, her expression grim. Amber candlelight lent an eerie feel to the surreal scene.
“He’s dead?” Rey.
“As the proverbial doornail,” Linda replied.
“How can you tell?”
“He has a Furi Rachel Ray seven-inch offset bread knife in his heart.”
“Uh. Right.”
“One of us better get Gnarly,” I suggested softly.
“Who?” Aunt Mat appeared bemused.
“That old geezer Lewis had sent over.”
“That would be Ulysses Abbott,” she said, her gaze remaining on Percival, as if anticipating that any second he might yank the blade from his chest and shout, “Ha ha, gotcha!”
“Maybe we all better go,” Linda advised. “This is way too Ten Little Indians.”
“Little Brown Jug” resounded down the hallway.
“Fred’s here,” I announced.
Rey shot an elbow into my ribs. “Will you stop with Fred the Ghost? He’s a figment of your imagination.”
“In a pig’s eye!”
“No one else has seen him-"
“He’s real Reynalda! Can’t you hear him?” I motioned the hallway.
“Ladies!” our aunt called, playing referee. “That’s Ulysses. He loves nineteenth-century folk songs. Ulysses? We’re in the back, by the laundry room.”
Heavy footfalls came our way. A flashlight beam preceded his entry.
“Yes Mrs. Moone? I just -- oh.” He looked at Percival and frowned. “Is he . . . ?”
“As the proverbial doornail.”
He exhaled loudly and pulled a cell phone from the breast pocket of his wrinkled shirt. “Sheriff Lewis is not going to like this one iota. I’m up shit’s creek -- in a cracked canoe.”
[Want more? Click below to read a longer excerpt.]


My Review
Jill Fonne, a meteorologist and wannabe investigative reporter, visits the estate of her deceased aunt, Mathilda Raine Moone, in Connecticut. Jill is one of several people invited to stay in the "haunted" mansion for a week, in order to receive their share of the inheritance. If any of them leaves early, their share will go to those remaining. Then the bodies start dropping. Who will be next? And what is the killer's real motive?
The author dedicates this book to those who enjoy old-school whodunits. And what a great job she does! She uses her impressive vocabulary and clever metaphors and similes to create a creepy, yet humorous, opening scene that sets the tone and mood for the rest of the book. With a friendly ghost, strangely themed dinners, numerous dead bodies, secret passages, and a cast of eccentric characters with complex backstories, this book will keep you amused and guessing, from beginning to end.
When Jill states, "Let’s not get any crazy notions about quitting our day jobs and becoming private investigators," you know that's exactly what will happen. Keep an eye out for the next adventure featuring Jill, Rey, and Linda - Can You Hula Like Hilo Hattie? - in which they begin their careers as PIs in Hawaii.

Interview With the Author
Tyler Colins joins me today to discuss her book, The Connecticut Corpse Caper, the first in the Triple Threat Mystery series.
For what age group do you recommend your book? 
I'd say late teens to adults.
What sparked the idea for this book?
I loved reading mysteries and watching old mystery/haunted-house movies. Still do. One day, I decided I’d write an "homage" to both. The gals (Jill, Rey, and Linda) took on lives of their own and The Connecticut Corpse Caper became an inspiration for the Triple Threat series.
Which comes first? The character's story or the idea for the novel?
The idea for the novel came first. In this case: what shenanigans might pull the three main female characters into the bizarre goings-on at a "haunted" Connecticut mansion?
What was the hardest part to write in this book?
Probably getting the characters down pat, i.e., giving them all distinct personalities.
How do you hope this book affects its readers?
I hope it a) evokes some fond memories of old-time mystery movies and novels, and b) prompts a few smiles.
It certainly did that for me! How long did it take you to write this book?
With a full-time job and Mom to take care of, as well as a few rounds of editing, about two years, give or take.
What is your writing routine?
I try to write 60-90 minutes a day ... and, if I’m not writing, then I’m editing.
How did you get your book published?
I went with Smashwords, as I’d heard good things about it. Later, after some researching, I also went with Amazon/Kindle, PublishDrive, and StreetLib. (I’m still learning the ins and outs of self-publishing ebooks.) Early on in my writing career, I’d tried the agent route, but found that as difficult to navigate as the publishing one. Publishers usually won’t take on a writer unless he/she has an agent and agents, well, they appear to have chocka-block full rosters. 
What advice do you have for someone who would like to become a published writer?
Keep writing and editing, and then edit some more. Make sure your manuscript is as crisp and clean as possible. If your grammar ain’t that good, have someone edit your work. Find an impartial person to review your final product (family and friends are probably not the best sources as they will "love" your stuff). If you want to e-publish, check out all viable sources. If you want to go the traditional route, submit to both agents and publishers, but first make sure to check credentials and submission requirements. And, above all, keep at it. Never get discouraged. Believe in your craft and yourself.
Great advice! What do you like to do when you're not writing?
I don’t have much "me" time as I take care of my mother in addition to working full-time. Any extra time I have is spent writing/editing or researching.
Please tell us a bit about your childhood.
As an only child, I had to make my own fun. So, guess how my love for writing came about? <LOL> I also enjoyed drawing. I was alone a lot, but never lonely.
Did you like reading when you were a child?
Loved it! Nancy Drew, the Hardy Boys, Trixie Belden, and the Dana Girls were my favorites.
When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer?
When I was about 12. I always enjoyed writing, but my English teacher commented on my writing ability to the class and that provided a much-needed confidence boost. The rest, as the saying goes, is history.
Which writers have influenced you the most?
I’d say certain authors’ talents for telling tales inspired me. I’m not in the same league as Rand or Bradbury, Lee or (more currently) Kellerman, or Fairstein, but they have all certainly motivated me to write/create.
Do you hear from your readers much?
I haven’t as yet, but I’m still attempting to get myself out there. I’ve only set up a couple of author profiles and I’m currently researching about book promotions, reviews, and how to market oneself as a writer. It’s a lot of work (!) – and, to confess, rather daunting. But I will get there, of this I have no doubt.
What can we look forward to from you in the future?
I have sequels to The Connecticut Corpse Caper (Can You Hula Like Hilo Hattie? and Coco's Nuts) and a work-in-progress on Write On; every week, I add a chapter to Odd Woman Out. I intend to set up a second blog in the next two months, probably related to my ebooks and the journey involved in getting to this stage, but I’m still tossing about that idea, as well as a couple others.
Thank you for taking the time to stop by today, Tyler. Best of luck with your future projects.
Thanks very much.

About the Author
Tyler Colins was born in Toronto, Canada, and has worn several professional hats - promotion assistant, ESL teacher, editor, technical and fiction/script writer. She has always held a love for America; it has been her dream to reside there since the beautiful Stars & Stripes caught her eye at age of five. As an only child born to older parents from lands far away, Imagination served as a playmate for many years. "She" inspired Ty to become a writer, but it was only recently that Inspiration nudged her to get out in the world and promote herself and the first three mysteries in the Triple Threat Mystery series.

Giveaway
Enter our exclusive giveaway for a chance to win one of five ebook copies of The Connecticut Corpse Caper by Tyler Colins (gifted via Smashwords).


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Tuesday, August 2, 2016

"A Mighty Fortress" by S. D. Thames

NEW RELEASE and GIVEAWAY
A Mighty Fortress
(Milo Porter Mystery Series Book 1)
by S. D. Thames


This book blast and giveaway for A Mighty Fortress by S. D. Thames is brought to you by Partners in Crime Virtual Book Tours. Please be sure to visit the other participating blogs as well.


For another book by this author, please check out my blog post on Foreclosure.

Description
In Tampa, the only thing more crooked than the mob is the police …
Milo Porter leads a happy life in Tampa, Florida. The Iraq war veteran runs routine private investigations by day and coaches powerlifting at night. When Chad Scalzo, the grandson of a rumored mob boss, goes missing, Milo takes the seemingly easy case. After Chad turns up dead, Milo goes from investigator to suspect.
As he seeks to clear his own name, Milo finds himself at the crossroads of two crooked investigations - one by the mob and the other by the police. With the body count climbing, Milo discovers the key to the case in the last known person to see Chad alive.
But can Milo get to her before someone else does?
A Mighty Fortress is the first book in the Milo Porter Mystery Series, a set of gritty crime thrillers that will remind you of the characters from Robert B. Parker and Robert Crais. If you like gripping suspense, hardboiled crime-solvers, and heart-stopping action, then you’ll love the powerful series starter from S. D. Thames.
Buy A Mighty Fortress to get caught up in the mystery today!


Excerpt
Click below to read an excerpt.


Praise for the Book
"This book is heart pounding and it could have been even longer than the four hundred pages and it still would not have been enough. This was a great book that kept me entranced in all of the thrilling action!" ~ Renee Spicuzza
"The book is well written with a strong plot; the scenes create a vivid picture in the reader's mind. I found this book completely satisfying. Thames is a writer to follow. I look forward to his next Milo Porter book." ~ susan carpenter
"It was a great book I really liked the characters from the first page till the last. If you like books like this you will love this one." ~ darlingjill
"This is a gritty thriller, with a satisfying ending." ~ Sdan12
"Milo Porter is an interesting guy. He is rebuilding his life after returning from the war. Good group of supporting friends and realistic scenarios, I will read the next one in this series." ~ MBH

About the Author
S. D. Thames is the author of Foreclosure: A Novel, A Mighty Fortress, and other works of crime fiction exploring the dark side of the Sunshine State. Born in Dayton, Ohio while Jimmy Carter was president, S. D. grew up in the suburbs of Cincinnati (with intermittent stints in the bayous of Louisiana and on the riverbanks of Indiana). In 1992, his family relocated to Florida’s gulf coast, about an hour north of Tampa, where he blossomed as a rock guitarist and all around miscreant. While trudging his way through school, he held various odd jobs, including, in no particular order, working as a pizza cook and deliveryman (though never concurrently), dishwasher, newspaper salesman, custodian, carpenter, bookstore clerk, guitar instructor, and manual laborer.
After meeting the love of his life in 1995, he matured five years in one semester and eventually enrolled at the University of Florida, where he majored in English and studied about everything from Chaucer to the Twentieth-Century novel, along with a healthy dose of literary theory. After graduating, he spent a school year teaching German in high school. His life would forever change when he returned to the University of Florida to attend law school, the traditional fallback for despondent English majors. After completing his J.D., he went to work as a litigation associate at a Tampa law firm.
The ensuing seven years are a bit of a blur, but suffice it to say that, unlike the protagonist of Foreclosure, S.D. made partner the first year he was eligible, and did so without having to lie, cheat or otherwise bend the professional rules of conduct. Most days he enjoys the practice of law. He’s had the pleasure of working for a diverse array of clients, including Fortune 100 and Fortune 500 companies, small business owners, real estate developers, venture capitalists, non-profit organizations, parents in Central America seeking the return of their abducted children, and death-row inmates.
He still lives in Tampa, Florida, where he’s married to the love of his life (yes, the same one he met in 1995). They have one daughter, who is 8 years old and a more prolific writer than her dad.

Giveaway
Enter the blast-wide giveaway for a chance to win one of two $10 Amazon (US) gift cards.

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Friday, April 15, 2016

"Checkmate" by Blair Howard

EXCERPT and GIVEAWAY
Checkmate
(A Harry Starke Novel Book 4)
by Blair Howard


Checkmate is the fourth standalone novel in the Harry Starke series of mysteries by Blair Howard. Also available: Harry Starke, Two for the Money, and Hill House.



Checkmate is currently on tour with Reading Addiction Virtual Book Tours. The tour stops here today for an excerpt and a giveaway. Please be sure to visit the other tour stops as well.


Description
Angela Hartwell lay dead in the shallow waters beside the golf course. There was not a mark on her, yet she had been strangled. How could that be?
Once again, it’s up to Harry Starke to find out. The investigation takes him into a world he’s very familiar with, a world of affluence, privilege, and corruption.
To solve the mystery, he must deal with three murders, a beautiful used car dealer, her lovely twin sisters, and a crooked banker.  Not to mention Burke and Hare, two crazy repo men who will stop at nothing to protect their employer’s interests. There's also the matter of an ingenious, sadistic killer. But nothing is ever quite what it seems....
Harry Starke is a hard-boiled private detective, an ex-cop, a tough guy from the right side of the tracks with finely tuned senses, good instincts, and friends in high places. He’s single, successful, well educated, and yes, he will hurt you if he needs to.

Excerpt
She walked around the desk, sat down, reached over and punched a number into the intercom, “Max. If you wouldn’t mind. Please come in here.”
A few seconds later, the door opened and in walked what could only be described as the Terminator. Max Tully was about as tall as me, but there the similarity ended. He must have weighed at least 250 pounds, but his body fat was probably less than five percent. He was a body builder, a powerhouse, probably on steroids. He was so muscled his arms wouldn’t hang by his sides.
“Mr. Starke is leaving now, Max,” Ruth said. “Please show him out.”
I stayed where I was. “I have a few more questions, if you don’t mind,” I said, reasonably.
“I do mind. Max?”
He took a step toward me. “You heard the lady,”
“Back off, Fatso,” I said, even more reasonably than before, so I thought, as I got to my feet and turned to face him. “Fatso,” probably wasn’t what I should have called him, but I learned a long time ago that the best way to handle a tough guy was to throw him off his game before he got started. Anyway, he went for it. He growled, and took another step forward. I took a step backward.
“I said, back off.”
He grinned, exposing a set of white but crooked teeth, and raised his right hand to grab my shoulder. That’s the trouble with big strong guys like him. They think their size and strength are all they need. This one, by the self-satisfied look on his face also thought he was better than me.
Fat chance, Blutto.
He didn’t even see it coming. I grabbed two of his outstretched fingers—the pinky and the one next to it—and bent them back. He howled in pain. His knees bent. His arm crooked upward toward his shoulder. His eyes closed. His head went back. Ruth sat staring, wide-eyed and open-mouthed.
“Down, boy,” I said, as I slowly forced him to his knees. I sighed and shook my head as I increased the pressure until he was down on his back.
“All you had to do was ask nicely, and I would have left,” I said quietly. “You didn’t need to bring in the heavy—and that’s all he is, Ruth: heavy.”
I pulled on Max’s fingers and he rose into sitting position. I bent down, put my mouth close to his ear.
“Max, I’ll say this just once, so listen up. I’m going to let you go now. When I do, you’ll stand up and go back to whatever hole in the wall you crawled out of. If you don’t—if you decide you think you can ambush me—I’ll blow away one of your kneecaps. I’ll put you on sticks for the rest of your days. Understand?”
He nodded. He was in too much pain to even speak. I let him go and stepped back, and pushed my jacket back to expose the grip of the MP9 under my left arm. He got up and staggered out of the office, his right hand clasped in his left, close to his chest.
[Want more? Click below to read a longer excerpt. Please note the Kindle edition has a different cover to the paperback.]


Praise for the Book
"I couldn't put it down until I finished the book, and no, the plot twist got me again. Blair Howard has managed to do that each time. It's a cross between a procedural police story and the private detective genre. Harry isn't quite that 'hard-boiled', but for that reason he comes across as more human. I look forward to reading the next book in this series." ~ Jack L. Knapp
"Just finished the 4th Harry Starke novel. Absolutely LOVE him. This one did throw me a little at the end. Really like it when I had it all wrong. Have enjoyed them all so far and am waiting now for the next installment. Keep them coming please." ~ ljoseph
"Overall it is a superb murder mystery with a great plot that kept me guessing until the end. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone that loves a murder mystery with a twist." ~ parker2030 for Romance Author’s that Rock On
"Mr. Howard, I really don't know how he does it every single time. He just blows my mind! His books just get better and better each time. You don't want to miss this one. It is so different from any other mystery! I read the entire book in one sitting. I had to find out!" ~ C M Anderson
"This is the best Harry Starke book yet. The characters are better developed than in the previous books. In this book it feels like Harry Starke has matured and become a character worthy of many more books. His interaction with his love interest Amanda has greater depth than in the past. The relationship between her and Kate is more interesting than in the past. The plot held my interest and I was guessing until the end who the bad guy was. Over all a good read and I recommend it." ~ Geri

About the Author
Blair Howard is from a small town in England, near Stratford-upon-Avon, on the edge of the English Cotswolds. He is Kentucky Colonel, an honor bestowed upon him in 2008 by the then Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, Steven L. Beshear. Until 2015, he wrote sweeping historical epics, and is the author of five historical novels. In July of 2015 he decided to try his hand at writing mystery novels, thus we have Harry Starke. The first in the series, Harry Starke, was released in mid-September 2015. The second novel, Two for the Money, was released October 19 the same year, Hill House, in mid-December 2015, and Checkmate in February 2016, and there are more to come.
Blair is the author of more than 40 books and more than 4,500 magazine, newspaper, and web articles. His work has appeared in many national and international publications, including Delta's Sky Magazine, PHOTOgraphic magazine, The Mail on Sunday, The Walking Magazine, Petersen's Hunting Magazine, The Boston Herald, The Detroit Free-Press, The Anchorage Times, and many more.

Giveaway
Enter the tour-wide giveaway for a chance to win one of two signed copies of Harry Starke (the first book in the series).

Plus, visit the author's website to get a FREE ebook copy of Harry Starke.


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