13 July 2019

Guilty as Charred (A Cook-Off Mystery) by Devon Delaney Blog Tour and Giveaway!


Guilty as Charred (A Cook-Off Mystery) by Devon Delaney

About the Book

 
Cozy Mystery 3rd in Series 
Kensington (June 25, 2019) 
Mass Market Paperback: 304 pages 
ISBN-10: 1496714474 
ISBN-13: 978-1496714473 
Digital ASIN: B07HVYY7KN
Sherry Oliveri has attained celebrity status after winning the America’s Good Taste Recipe Contest with her delectable New England Crab Cake Sliders. But now that she’s back home in Connecticut, she’s got to deal with something else fishy . . .
Sherry’s making a guest appearance on a local radio show when the news comes in: Poppy Robinson has been found dead in the town’s community garden. Sherry was supposed to be taking questions about her win in the national cooking competition, but instead the callers start dishing dirt.
Poppy and Sherry were both involved in the vegetable garden, and while Poppy may have been a bit priggish, it wasn’t anything that called for a shovel to the back of the head. There was already trouble brewing, with the owner of the land threatening to renege on their agreement, and this murder has taken tensions to a new level. Now while Sherry’s organizing a Fourth of July cook-off event, she’s also got a murder investigation on her plate . . .
Includes Recipes from Sherry’s Kitchen!

About the Author

Devon Delaney is a wife, mother of three, accomplished cooking contester, recent empty nester, and lifelong resident of the Northeast. She has been handsomely rewarded for her recipe innovation over the last twenty-plus years, including a full kitchen of major appliances, top cash prizes, and four trips to Disney World. She has also won the Grand Prize in a national writing contest for her “foodie” poem “Ode to Pork Passion.”

Check out Devon’s website at: www.devonpdelaney.com 
and find her on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/devonpdelaney/ 

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Check out the recipe!


Nutmeg State Cheddar Apple Baked French Toast

  • 1 cup milk
  • 4 large eggs
  • 3 tablespoons pure maple syrup plus 1 tablespoon, divided
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1teaspoon sea salt
  • 1 cup McIntosh apples, peeled, diced
  • 1cup shredded cheddar cheese
  • 1teaspoon fresh ginger, grated
  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • 8 slices cinnamon raisin bread
  • 1cup chopped walnuts

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

In a large bowl, whisk together milk, eggs, 3 tablespoons syrup, vanilla extract, and salt.

In a medium bowl, combine apples, cheddar cheese, and ginger.

Use 2 tablespoons butter to grease a 9x9 inch baking dish. Soak 4 slices bread in egg mixture. Fit
soaked bread slices across bottom of baking dish.

Sprinkle apple-cheddar mixture across baking dish. Soak remaining bread slices in egg mixture and fit on top of apple blend. Pour any remaining egg blend into baking dish.

Bake covered for 40 minutes or until puffed and browned. Sprinkle nuts and remaining maple syrup across baking dish. Turn off oven and let dish sit in oven for 3 more minutes.


Remove from the oven, slice, and serve.

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(3) Print Copy - Guilty as Charred (A Cook-Off Mystery) by Devon Delaney- U.S. ONLY




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12 July 2019

The Cinderella Plan by Abi Silver Blog Tour and Giveaway! @rararesource


The Cinderella Plan

When James Salisbury, the owner of a British car manufacturer, ploughs his ‘self-drive’ car into a young family, the consequences are deadly. Will the car’s ‘black box’ reveal what really happened or will the industry, poised to launch these products to an eager public, close ranks to cover things up?

James himself faces a personal dilemma. If it is proved that he was driving the car he may go to prison.   But if he is found innocent, and the autonomous car is to blame, the business he has spent most of his life building, and his dream of safer transport for all, may collapse. Lawyers Judith Burton and Constance Lamb team up once again, this time to defend a man who may not want to go free, in a case that asks difficult questions about the speed at which technology is taking over our lives.


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Author Bio –  


Yorkshire-bred, Abi Silver is a lawyer by profession. She lives in Hertfordshire with her husband and three sons. Her first courtroom thriller featuring the legal duo Judith Burton and Constance Lamb, The Pinocchio Brief, was published by Lightning Books in 2017 and was shortlisted for the Waverton Good Read Award. Her follow-up The Aladdin Trial, featuring the same legal team, was published in 2018.
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Slow Drip by Gary Polisano Blog Tour and Giveaway! @polisanoj


SLOW DRIP

When a beautiful and highly intuitive small town police detective is presented with a third related murder, she tries to follow conventional police procedure, while the teenage boy who discovered the body possess clues of his own that may lead directly to the killer, a mysterious figure with seemingly advanced medical knowledge who like to torture his victims in a particular sick manner.  Clues and taunts left by the killer along with the knowledge held by the teenager, cause the three characters to intersect in a dangerous game of cat and mouse.

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Author Bio 

Originally from Los Angeles, California, earning an MBA in Business Management. Now, relocated to Northern Utah, Gary Polisano is a baseball fanatic and avid golfer.  He currently works in the medical field of pain/spine management.  SLOW DRiP is the FIRST in a murder/mystery series with an overtone of the paranormal.

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11 July 2019

Death in a Desert Land by Andrew Wilson Book Tour and Review!


DEATH IN A DESERT LAND by Andrew Wilson
Atria Paperback| ISBN: 9781501197451| On sale: July 9, 2019 | 352 pages | $17.00
Atria eBook | ISBN: 9781501197468| On sale: July 9, 2019 | 352 pages | $10.99

About DEATH IN A DESERT LAND:
Fresh from solving the gruesome murder of a British agent in the Canary Islands, mystery writer Agatha Christie receives a letter from a family who believes their late daughter met with foul play. Before Gertrude Bell overdosed on sleeping medication, she was a prominent archaeologist, recovering ancient treasures in the Middle East. Found near her body was a letter claiming that Bell was being followed and to complicate things further, Bell was competing with another archeologist, Mrs. Woolley, for the rights to artifacts of immense value.
Christie travels to far-off Persia, where she meets the enigmatic Mrs. Woolley as she is working on a big and potentially valuable discovery. Temperamental but brilliant, Mrs. Woolley quickly charms Christie but when she does not hide her disdain for the recently deceased Miss Bell, Christie doesn’t know whether to trust her—or if Bell’s killer is just clever enough to hide in plain sight.
With Wilson’s signature “strong characters, shrewd plotting, and a skillful blending of fact and fiction” (Shelf Awareness, starred review on A Talent for Murder), DEATH IN A DESERT LAND (Washington Square Press; ISBN: 9781501197451; $17.00) is a thrilling adventure set amidst the cursed ruins of an ancient land.
“A heart of darkness beats within this sparkling series. Fizzy with charm yet edged with menace, Andrew Wilson’s Christie novels do Dame Agatha proud. Perfect for fans of Ruth Ware and Jacqueline Winspear.”
—A.J. Finn, internationally bestselling author of The Woman in the Window
 Johnny Ring
About the Author
Andrew Wilson is an award-winning journalist and author. His work has appeared in a wide variety of publications including the Guardian, the Washington Post, the Sunday Times, and the Smithsonian Magazine. He is the author of four biographies, a book about the survivors of the Titanic, and the novels, The Lying Tongue, A Talent for Murder, A Different Kind of Evil, andDeath in a Desert Land.

No More Time (A Dodie O'Dell Mystery) by Suzanne Trauth Blog Tour and Giveaway!


No More Time (A Dodie O'Dell Mystery) by Suzanne Trauth

 About The Book
 
Cozy Mystery 5th in Series 
Lyrical Underground (July 23, 2019) 
Paperback: 214 pages 
ISBN-10: 1516107241 
ISBN-13: 978-1516107247 
Digital ASIN: B07JYQD61M
DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY
Restaurant manager Dodie O’Dell has found her niche in the cozy New Jersey town of Etonville, creating menus that make a delicious double-act with the community theater’s productions. Now she’s ready for a vacation at the Jersey Shore town she called home before a hurricane hit. Sun, salty air, and seagulls make for a nostalgic escape from regular life—until a contingent from Etonville arrives to compete in a Jersey Shore theater festival.
Roped into helping her former boss cater the event, Dodie also gets a visit from her old flame, Jackson, who’s hoping to revive his charter boat business and is looking for a place to crash. Before Dodie can tell him that ship has sailed, Jackson’s partner is found murdered on his boat. Dodie knows her ex is a mooch, but she’s sure he’s no killer. But as she follows a trail of evidence that leads into her own past, Dodie stumbles on a dangerous conspiracy theory that could bring the festival to a shocking finale…

About the Author

Suzanne Trauth, Harvard Studio, Montclair, NJ. 06/27/2014 Photo by Steve Hockstein/HarvardStudio.com

Suzanne Trauth is a novelist, playwright, screenwriter, and a former theatre professor at a university. She is a member of Mystery Writers of America, Sisters in Crime, the Dramatists Guild, and League of Professional Theatre Women. When she is not writing, Suzanne coaches actors and serves as a celebrant performing wedding ceremonies. 
She lives in Woodland Park, New Jersey.
Author Links 
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  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SuzanneTrauth/ 
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Excerpt

By noon we were both hot and famished. I suggested a break from the sun at the tiki bar and we gathered our beach gear and trudged through the sand to the Polynesian music. We were halfway through our bucket of steamed clams when an elderly twosome at a table next to ours gasped in shock. We couldn’t help noticing.
“Is everything okay?” I asked gently.
The woman’s head bobbled and her wide-brimmed sunhat swung from side to side. She picked up the newspaper she’d been reading, the Candle Beach Courier, a local rag, and shoved the front page at us. “He was such a nice boy. We knew his parents years ago.” I smiled sympathetically and scanned the sheet. Then I gasped.
“Dodie, what’s the matter?” Lola said. “Were you acquainted with him too?” the woman asked.
I nodded numbly. Was I ever. The headline read LOCAL MAN DEAD. Underneath was a photo of the victim: It was Vinnie C. I rotated the paper so Lola could see the front page. “It’s him,” I said hoarsely.
Lola blinked. “Vincent Carcherelli,” she read.
I scanned the story. Apparently his body had been washed up on the beach sometime overnight and was discovered by a jogger early today in time to make the mid-morning edition. The police were calling it a drowning and speculating that he’d fallen off his boat, The Bounty, which had drifted half a mile off the shoreline. No foul play suspected at the moment but the investigation was ongoing.
I offered to return the newspaper but the couple refused to accept it, saying the story was too upsetting. They picked up their bill and left.
“Wow. What a coincidence. We were talking about how Jackson saw him yesterday …” Lola stopped. A light bulb went on. “The police will want to speak with Jackson. He might have been one of the last people to see Vinnie alive.”
It was Lola’s last word that brought me up short: alive. Jackson had been steamed during that meeting on the boardwalk. Did he know anything about Vinnie’s last hours? If Bill were here he’d tell me to mind my own business, let Jackson alone, let the police determine the actual cause of death. Bill was right, of course. But something about the whole event didn’t sit right with me. Why did Jackson lie about what happened when he met Vinnie?

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Dead & Talking by Des Burkinshaw Blog Tour and Giveaway! @rararesources






Dead & Talking

If a ghost appeared from nowhere, rescued you from suicide and then ordered you to start solving crimes to help dead people, what would you do? When it happens to Porter Norton, he just wants to put his head in his hands and have nothing to do with it. But now he has to atone for the family curse that has seen all the men die at their own hands for five generations. The Gliss, the sarcastic spirit that rescues him, says he can now and see and hear the Dead - if he’s close to their remains. Porter has to use his unwelcome gift to clear up past injustices. Or else. Forced to investigate the murder of a WW1 British Tommy executed for spying in 1917, he begins to suspect the case has links to his own family history. Along the way, Porter enlists the help of a bickering group of misfits, who struggle to stay involved - because only fools believe in the supernatural, don’t they? Full of pop culture references, banter and twists, the story takes us from present-day London and Flanders to scenes from World War 1. As Porter, The Gliss, and friends, get deeper into the explosive case, they discover their own lives and sanity are at stake. An evil from WW1 pursues them all.

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Author Bio –
Born in the middle of the Summer of Love on a pre-fab council estate in Luton,

First he had to pay for his journalism course, so he became a civil servant. Literally the day he had enough for his fees, he packed it in.
Twelve years on from watching the film, he was a journalist at The Times and had a big hand in bringing down John Major’s government. News ambitions sated, he packed that in too.

Several years of working for Channel 4, ITV and the BBC as a senior producer saw him working across the world, but he eventually got fed up with asking bands how the new album was coming along, and packed it in.

He set up his own production company magnificent! in 2002 and simultaneously worked on the BBC Live Events team for another 10 years. But then six years of work on the Olympics came along, so he packed the BBC in. Again.

Des has jammed with many of his heroes from Paul McCartney to Brian Wilson, Queen to Nancy Sinatra. He has interviewed many A-listers, including David Bowie, Michael Caine, John Cleese and even Noam Chomsky.

He has directed/produced a fairly long list of people – Muse, Coldplay, Michael Jackson, Jay-Z, produced BBC3’s Glastonbury coverage for a couple of years, made films about leprosy in India, comedy shorts with Miranda Hart and Lenny Henry and played guitar for Chas and Dave at the Hackney Empire. He has made 300+ short films for the Queen, MI5, the BBC, Sky, Discovery, EMI, the British Academy and dozens of authorities, charities and private sector firms. His most recent publication was a series of interviews with leading academics like Mary Beard on the state of the humanities which was published as a standalone magazine by the British Academy.

Fed up with travelling and determined to be a half-decent dad, he now works in London as often as he can. He runs the Young Directors Film School making movies with young people and is about to head up the Digital Film and Video MA at Tileyard. An avid musician and producer, he releases his third album as Romano Chorizo (he plays drums, bass, piano, guitar and really bad sax).

He hates to be pigeon-holed, thinks creativity is a learned state of mind and wishes they would teach people memory and learning techniques at school.

Dead & Talking is his first novel, the first in a series of Porter & The Gliss investigations.
The following extract is from my debut novel, Dead & Talking. Porter Norton, whose life has become a mess, was saved from suicide by a strange spirit that only he can see or hear. The spirit, a very sarcastic take on Clarence from It’s a Wonderful Life, tells Porter he has to atone for generations of suicides in the Norton family, by righting some historical injustices. To help, The Gliss gives Porter the gift of being able to hear the last words of the dead – if he is near their remains. To test out the gift, Porter has travelled to Wales to visit the grave of Max Cartwright who The Gliss says was unjustly shot for spying in WW1. Porter has contacted the vicar, and as this extract begins, the pair of them are heading out to find the unmarked grave. Porter has no idea what will happen if they find it. teenage bitterness and a chance viewing of the Watergate movie, All the President’s Men, made him vow to become a journalist and bring down the government.
Read an Extract

St Dyfnog Church, Llangenneth, Swansea
Tuesday, 21st March, 2017: 12pm

They entered the cemetery. The be-robed Gossamer sashayed through the tombstones like Montserrat Caballé arriving at her retirement party. “The vicar at the time must have been very tolerant, allowing a spy to be buried on consecrated ground. Then again, there’s no gravestone, so it wasn’t exactly red carpet. Maybe he knew the family. What’s your interest?”
Porter, having spent precisely 23 minutes on Google and Wikipedia boning up on the executions, had no ready answer.
“Oh. I. Err.”“Say you’re paying respects or something,” said The Gliss. “You represent people in court. You know how to lie.”
“Shsssh,” said Porter.
Gossamer looked up. “Excuse me?”
“Not you,” stammered Porter. “I was thinking how, er…still it is here.”
“Yes, very,” said the vicar, realising anew how desolate his churchyard could be. “The grave should be around here somewhere. Look for a depression in the earth." Gossamer cross-referenced his chart. After a bit of weed pulling, it turned out there was only one disturbance without a gravestone.
“This is most likely it,” said Gossamer.
“What do I do now?” said Porter to The Gliss.
Gossamer, assuming the question was aimed at him, shrugged as if to say, “How the hell would I know?”
“Stop talking,” said The Gliss. “Go and stand on it and be ready for a jolt.”
“I’ll do that,” said Porter. “And I can’t stop talking, can I? You’re giving me instructions.”
The vicar checked to see if someone new had snuck up behind him. Porter approached the edge of the plot, pinched his nose like a virgin swimmer preparing for the deep end, and hopped in.
“Are you ok?” said the astonished vicar, surveying Porter in a crouch in the middle of the depression.
“Nothing,” reported Porter.
“Lay down,” said The Gliss. “Are you mad? It’s damp.”
“Do it.”
He did. His back got wet but nothing else.
“Now look what you’ve done. Nothing.”
He looked up to see the Reverend bending over and staring down at him.
“Of course, it’s hard to be exact with an unmarked grave,” said the shaking vicar. “It’s supposed to be forgotten. Look, seriously, are you ok, Mr Norton?”
Before Porter could answer, The Gliss surprised him by singing Pick Yourself Up, ordering Porter to jig around a bit.
“Jig? You mean dance? Are you mad? He’ll think I’m nuts.” A quick glance at Gossamer, however, confirmed this process was well underway.
“Dance, Porter. It’ll help.”
Porter’s dancing experience consisted of one best-forgotten school disco, a slow dance with Tania that ended with her big toenail hanging off, and a Runyon’s awayday in which he and various colleagues had line-danced like broken marionettes.
“Copy Fred,” said The Gliss. “As long as you generate some energy and move around a bit.”
With a sigh, Porter started to dance. He had the movement and agility of A Stair, not Astaire. Gossamer moved backwards, looking around hopelessly for help.
Porter stopped, took a step back and with some justifiable annoyance, said, “Nothing. Absolut….”
Three equally disagreeable things happened at once. First, someone tried to drown him by rapidly dunking him face down in a bath of viscous, white gloss paint. Second, the same malefactor attached his eyes and ears to the mains, quickly flicking the on-off switch. Thirdly, this someone or something, which quite definitely had it in for him he now realised, filleted his brain into thin slices, squeezed Naga chilli and grit onto each layer before grinding everything back together: A blinding vortex of pain and light, all to a cymbals and timpani accompaniment Hans Zimmer would have thought OTT. Yet, through the cacophony, Porter became aware of another sound. It was a voice.
Max Cartwright. He didn’t know how or why he knew that for sure, he just did. Max said: “I’m scared. Mum. I didn’t do it. God help me. I’m scared. Mum. I didn’t do it. God help me. I’m scared. Mum. I didn’t do it. God help me.”
The ferocious lights began to clear, and Porter started to adjust. The pain remained, but the balance had see-sawed back in favour of Porter’s senses. He was ready to focus, allowing the pictures to come.
He had a faint vision of a soldier tied to a post. The image was foggy, so he concentrated on the voice, letting its message dissolve into his consciousness like butter on crumpet. Once it was in, Porter allowed himself to think. These are his last thoughts. He’s about to die. Flip. The picture was beginning to come into focus when the spell suddenly broke. Porter found himself lying in the gravel, a dirty stick jammed between his teeth, the vicar sitting on his chest.
“Don’t struggle there’s a good man,” said Gossamer.
The Gliss deadpanned, “He thinks you’re having a fit.”
Porter struggled back. The vicar finally got the message. They stood up, Porter clasping his temples and spitting out bits of bark.
“You probably got a mouthful of squirrel piss from that,” said The Gliss.
Porter pointed at his own head and said, “Migraine.”
“Migraine? You were in spasm, gibbering,” said Gossamer.
“I get it pretty bad.”
“Very. Are we done? Unless you want a photograph?”
“No, thanks. I’ve seen what I need to.”
They walked back to the church, both in discomfort. 

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