26 September 2022

Death at Bayard Lodge The Mary Grey Mysteries, Book Two Winnie Frolik New Release and Giveaway! @ninestarpress @indigomarketingdesign #LGBTQIA+ #historical

 Title:  Death at Bayard Lodge

Series: The Mary Grey Mysteries, Book Two

Author: Winnie Frolik

Publisher:  NineStar Press

Release Date: 09/20/2022

Heat Level: 2 - Fade to Black Sex

Pairing: Female/Female

Length: 67800

Genre: Historical, LGBTQIA+, historical, crime, lesbian, district nurse, private detective, 1930s, country house, death

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When district nurse Mary Grey and her lover Harriet accept an invitation to visit the latter’s godmother in the beautiful Lake District, they’re hoping for a relaxing outing. But from the very start, they find themselves pulled into a web of intrigue, resentments, deceit, and violent passions.

Young newlywed Rachel Florry is found on the lawn with her skull smashed in and there’s no shortage of suspects. From the girl whose fiancée Rachel stole, to a sinister vagrant, to Rachel’s own mystery lover.

Mary calls on her old friend and partner, private detective Franz Shaefer to come down to Bayard Lodge and help solve the case. But as they unearth buried secrets and hidden agendas, they themselves are at risk.

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Death at Bayard Lodge
Winnie Frolik © 2022
All Rights Reserved

England
Summer 1937

The horrific events of the previous winter, when the notorious beauty and heiress Harriet West had lost her brother, her uncle, and her fiancé, had yielded one unexpected benefit. She was suddenly free of any and all social obligations. After all, nobody could expect a girl who’d been through such heartache and trauma as Harriet to attend anyone’s coming-out ball or go somewhere for a spot of shooting, much less throw any parties herself. It was perfectly understandable she would wish to keep to herself and see only a few very close friends.

It made perfect sense for her to settle in a flat in the city rather than stay in the Newcastle mansion that was really far too big for one or even two single women. Nor was it so surprising she chose to have a flatmate. Many perfectly respectable unmarried women these days preferred to live with female companions rather than be completely alone. True, that Harriet’s live-in companion, Mary Grey, was a district nurse was rather unusual, but there was little harm in it. And it really was quite a nice little flat, located in a most modern building in a fashionable neighborhood with on-site service. The flat had a tidy little kitchenette and main living area. The plumbing and heating were quite modern and state of the art. Harriet had an excellent time furnishing the place in the Art Deco style, with sleek lines, metallic finishes, and walls hung with photographs and modern art. Some of the experimental abstract pieces Harriet gushed about looked to Mary’s eyes like things a child could have drawn, but it was Harriet’s money. She did at least like one piece: an extraordinarily colorful and vibrant tableau featuring flowers, monkeys, and birds done by some Mexican artist named Frida.

Ahab, the ginger cat Mary had inherited from a deceased patient, settled into his new surroundings quickly and would spend hours sunning himself on the window ledge. The building had a regular charwoman on staff to handle the cleaning. This had at first bothered Mary; unlike Harriet she wasn’t used to being waited on, but as Harriet pointed out, if they didn’t let the woman clean the place, she would be out of a job. And she had both a crippled husband and two children to support. Mary conceded the point. Besides, over time she came to admit it was nice to be able to come home to a neat and tidy space without exerting oneself.

Harriet had purchased a bar trolley which they kept faithfully stocked with her favorite brand of sherry. They had a little icebox, and Mary could whip up the occasional meal. (Harriet was hopeless as a cook and had once started a fire attempting to make toast.) Other times they’d go out to one of the many little cafés in the area where they were becoming steadily known to the point where they could address a number of servers by name.

Occasionally, Mary and Harriet would quarrel over money; the latter did not see why the former insisted on paying her share of the groceries and rent.

“It really isn’t necessary,” Harriet would protest.

“Oh yes, it is,” Mary insisted. “If nothing else to help maintain appearances.” Nor, much to Harriet’s frustration, would Mary allow her to buy her expensive things. But otherwise, theirs was a life of domestic tranquility. For the sake of appearances, they had picked a place with two bedrooms, but in practice only one was ever used. In the early stages of their relationship, there had been considerable confusion, excitement, and laughter in determining how to make their bodies fit together well. Fortunately, Mary had many years’ experience in such matters and had been more than happy to put her knowledge at Harriet’s disposal. The latter had proven a most adept pupil, and together they had achieved new heights of sapphic pleasures. To Mary, it seemed for a time the two of them had created their own little Garden of Eden.

Then came the summons from Mrs. Diana Allenby.

It arrived in a thick blue envelope. A formal engraved document in beautiful calligraphic script addressed to Miss Harriet West. Requesting the pleasure of Harriet’s company at a country house party at Bayard Lodge, held by Mrs. Diana Allenby on the final weekend in August. She was asked to RSVP at once.

‘Well, surely you can just tell them you can’t attend,” Mary reasoned when Harriet handed her the invitation. “You’ve done it before!” For although Harriet had the perfect excuse for not going out, people still invited her. The people in question were to Harriet’s mind a load of vultures who just wanted an excuse to revel in last winter’s scandal. She’d taken grim satisfaction in turning them all down. This, however, was a different thing entirely.

“You don’t understand,” Harriet told her. “Read this.” She passed over a handwritten letter that had been included with the invitation, and Mary dutifully read aloud.

My beloved goddaughter,

At that, Mary looked up. “Wait, is she really your godmother?”

“She is,” Harriet confirmed.

“And I haven’t heard of her?” Mary wondered.

“Well, she stays at her own place most of the time,” Harriet explained, “and I haven’t been down there for ages. But I’ve known her all my life. She and Mother were very close. Indeed, for many years I called her Auntie Di.”

At this Mary involuntarily bit her lip. Given the familial relationship, it would be far harder for Harriet to bung off Mrs. Allenby the way she did others.

I’ve heard you’ve quite dropped out of society these past nine months. Now after all you’ve been through, my poor child, I certainly don’t blame you for wanting your space. But I do worry about you. It’s been so long since I’ve seen you last! As you know, your late mother was like a sister to me, and I have always considered you family as well. And I worry about you, my child. I truly do. It cannot be healthy for you to hide yourself away from the world like some cloistered nun of old.

This, thought Mary, was stretching things a bit. Living in a very nice city flat with a roommate and a cat was hardly a hermitage. Nor did Harriet’s situation with Mary truly resemble that of anything allowed in a convent. At least not any convent Mary had ever heard of! Though, really, who knew what went on behind closed doors? And as Mary knew full well, there was more than one reason for a woman to voluntarily swear off the company of men. It would be an interesting area for ecumenical investigation. She didn’t get the chance to share these musings with Harriet, though, as the latter continued to read aloud.

Which is why, my dear, it would mean so much to me for you to attend this outing. I’ve deliberately kept it to a smaller gathering, and you already know the Florrys.

“Who are the Florrys?” Mary wondered aloud.

“Raymond and Rachel Florry,” Harriet responded. “Raymond works in London at some big banking firm. I’ve seen him at other gatherings, but the one I’m really familiar with is his wife, Rachel. She and I were schoolmates together, along with her cousin Lily.” She paused momentarily as if uncomfortable. “Actually, Lily was with Raymond first. They were even engaged. But then Raymond broke things off at the last minute. Practically left her at the altar. And not long after he started being seen publicly with Rachel. Which of course led to people wondering if something hadn’t happened between him and Rachel while he was still with Lily.”

“Oh my,” Mary commented. “So, Rachel stole her cousin’s fiancé?”

“Apparently. It was quite the scandal at the time. They say Lily had a complete breakdown and hasn’t spoken to either one of them since. Anyway, Rachel and Raymond just got married this past March. I haven’t seen her in ages either.” Harriet looked sad at the thought as Mary read on.

And some other young people as well. The fresh air will do you good and the new cook is superb! And you know there’s not a more beautiful place in England to come visit in autumn than here!

“Well, that’s quite a boast,” Mary observed.

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Meet the Author

Born and raised in Pittsburgh, the Carnegie Library in Oakland was always my second home. I was diagnosed as being a high functioning autistic in college. I hold a useless double major in English literature and creative writing. I’ve worked at nonprofit agencies, in food service, and most recently as a dog-walker/petsitter but the siren song of writing keeps pulling me back into its dark grip. I have co-authored a book on women in the US Senate with Billy Herzig, self-published The Dog-Walking Diaries, and in 2020 my first novel Sarah Crow was published by One Idea Press. I live in my hometown Pittsburgh with my better half, Smoky the Cat. Find Winnie on Facebook.

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Summer Camp Culprit: A Short Romantic Cozy Mystery 

Cozy Mystery Setting - Michigan 

Independently Published (May 11, 2022) 

Print length ‏ : ‎ 66 pages 

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Camp Starfall is closing. But that doesn’t mean the past is going with it.

Despite her misgivings, Lindsey returns to the campground she last left as a broken-hearted teen. She’s determined to spend Camp Starfall’s farewell weekend focusing on the good memories she has of her time as a camper. But fate has other plans.
   
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The Invisible

A migrant crisis. A corrupt harbour town.

Who will stand for those who have become invisible to the rest of the world?

People have become one of the world’s most valuable commodities. Trafficked on the promise of a new life only to be hidden away as modern day slaves. When Lena, a raped and badly beaten Syrian woman, literally falls into Lindsey Ryan’s life, she’s left with no choice but to find her part in this new war and play it as best she can.

But before she can work out a safe plan to get Lena away from her very own hell at the hands of Patrick Adebayo, Lindsey hears of an unconscious child being smuggled into Patrick’s building just two doors up. Despite having Patrick’s unwanted attention, she has to help the child and get Lena to safety regardless of the cost. In doing so, she finds herself face to face with the worst of humanity.

Added to her own private battle with PTSD, former soldier Lindsey Ryan is in a race against time and must once again fight for her life. But if she fails to protect those around her, what if anything, will that life be worth?

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Four o’clock the following morning, the witching hour, brought with it a frantic knocking on her door. Instinctively she knew that it was Charlie. She was out of bed and half way down the stairs before he’d finished knocking and as she swung open the door, he practically fell into the porch.  

‘Hey, it’s OK.’ She caught him by the shoulders to keep him upright. He was shaking from head to toe and despite her current situation, she’d never seen such terror on a person’s face. ‘Charlie, what is it? What happened?’  

Charlie jumped dramatically when Frank came sniffing furiously around them.  

‘It’s alright; it’s just Frank.’ She used one hand to hold Charlie steady and the other to get Frank to back up. Which of course he did.  

‘You said you’d help me. You told me to come here.’ He was panicking.  

‘I did. I’m glad you came.’ Lindsey’s calm and rational tone came so naturally to her, she didn’t even have to try. But the last thing she felt was calm or rational right now. Was she about to add another person to her fucked-up situation?  

‘Look, you just need to get me out of here, OK? I know you’ve been doing it, Lindsey. Everyone knows it. Please…?’ He was becoming hysterical and Frank was getting wound up too. 

Lindsey looked at Charlie in silence, as she wrapped her hand around the top of Frank’s head and scratched at his ear. She was trying to think. Of course she had to help the kid. But first she needed to know what was going on.  

‘You’re safe, Charlie.’ She nodded finally, with as much reassurance as she could muster. ‘Just tell me what happened?’  

‘You said you wouldn’t ask. I just need you to get me out of here, like, tonight.’  

‘What makes you think I can get anyone out of anywhere?’  

‘He would have killed that woman for running. But you got her out of here. Everyone knows it and apparently she wasn’t the first or the last.’  

She muttered under her breath.  

‘So why is everyone saying it, if it’s not true?’  

‘Because they’re idiots. Now tell me what the hell is going on here.’  

‘I can’t.’ Charlie started to cry. Then he dug his knuckles into his eyes in an attempt to either blind himself or plug the tears.  

‘I said I’d help you and I will.’ She put her hands on his shoulders and with a little bit of force, she lowered him into a chair. ‘But I need to know what I’m up against or I won’t know what I need to do.’  

Silence again, expect for Charlie’s choked sobs.  

‘Whatever you tell me now stays with me. You have to trust someone eventually, Charlie so I’m asking you to trust me now. I need to know what my options are.’  

More silence. This time she let it settle, sure that Charlie would feel the need to break it sooner or later. She sat there, quietly watching him. It took a while for him to straighten the details out in his head. At least well enough to be able to explain them.  

‘Ben got me a job in there.’ His voice was no more than a whisper. His head was in his hands as he spoke.  

‘In Patrick’s place?’  

He nodded.  

Lindsey cursed Ben and the horse he rode in on. ‘OK. And?’  

‘I hate it in there. Everyone looks sick or something.’  

More silence.  

‘My job is just to do this and that; tidy up the place, bring drinks to people and that kinda thing. Tonight when I went to work, everyone was like, panicking or something. I asked Derek what was going on and he said to keep my mouth shut and stay out of the way.’  

‘Derek?’  

‘One of the security guys. But he’s alright.’  

‘OK…?’  

‘I was taking empty glasses out of one of the rooms when Derek came through the door. Literally, Lindsey! He was thrown through the door, by Hector. He kept shouting, Where are they, tell me where they are… but he was hammering him at the same time. Derek couldn’t have answered if he wanted to. Then Hector started kicking him in the head, like a football. Over and over and over again until there was nothing left to kick.’ His shoulders started to shake and he seemed to almost convulse as the tears started to flow.  

Lindsey couldn’t blame him. Charlie was gonna carry this with him for the rest of his life. But she couldn’t help him with that. ‘Did he kill him?’  

‘I don’t know. He wasn’t moving when Patrick came in. Then the two of them dragged him out.’  

‘Who were they looking for?’ She wanted to know how much Charlie knew. She suspected, very little.  

He shook his head. ‘I heard one of the women say that the boys were gone.’  

Lindsey didn’t respond.  

‘There weren’t any other boys there though. Only me. There aren’t any other jobs there for men, only security.’  

She marvelled at his naivety. Her heart would have broken for him if she could think that way for a minute. But she couldn’t afford a minute. She needed every second now to think of a way out of here for these people. Now she needed to know if that included Charlie. ‘Are they after you? Did they know that you were watching?’  

He shook his head. ‘I shoved myself in beside the wardrobe. They didn’t see me.’  

She waited.  

‘But Patrick told Hector to get Ben on it. Ben will make me help him. I don’t want to, Lindsey.’  

‘OK. It’ll be alright. Wait here a minute?’ She got up and headed for the back kitchen. She went through the kitchen doors and leaned against the wall. She let the back of her head knock against the cold concrete for a minute. It seemed her five-pound bag was now holding fifty pounds of shit against a giant fan. 



Born and raised in the harbour town of Cobh, Co Cork, Michelle Dunne joined the Irish army at the age of 18, where she went from recruit, to infantry soldier, to Peacekeeper with the UN, to instructor back home in Ireland.

 During her time in Lebanon, she got to experience first hand the camaraderie between soldiers and the sense of humour that got them all through some frightening situations. She also got to experience how ordinary families tried to live in conflict zones and these experiences have inspired so much of her work to date.

 The Invisible is Michelle's fourth book, but the second in The Lindsey Ryan series, following on from While Nobody is Watching, which is currently in development for television and inspired by her military experiences and the types of relationships that form within army ranks.

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