19 October 2023

Judge Not by Nikki Stern Book Tour and Review!

 

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October 9-20, 2023 Virtual Book Tour

Judge Not by Nikki Stern

Sam Tate returns to track a serial killer with a warped sense of justice.

Five detectives in five states have been brutally executed by a murderer focused exclusively on law officers. When the FBI invites Sam Tate onto its task force investigating the deaths, she gladly accepts. Though once known as a serial-killer catching cop, she’s hit a wall. Her career is stalled, her past tragedies unresolved, her future uncertain. Still, her experiences make her a valuable asset to the Bureau. Unfortunately, they also make her a target.

#1 New York Times bestseller Harlan Coben meets Lisa Gardner in this twisty thriller about rectifying the sins of the past that will keep you on your toes until the very last page.

Praise for Judge Not:

"One of the most compelling new sleuths in the genre"
~ Best Thrillers

"Powerful...poignant...delivers a thrilling climax."
~ Indie Reader

"High-octane drama"
~ D. Donovan, Midwest Book Reviews

Book Details:

Genre: Mystery, Suspense
Published by: Ruthenia Press
Publication Date: October 2023
Number of Pages: 290
ISBN: 978-0-9995487-8-3
Series: The Sam Tate Mystery Series, #4
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Read an excerpt:

Pat McCready, former patrol deputy and newly minted detective, knocked on her open door. “Got a minute, Lieutenant?”

“Always for you, Detective McCready,” she responded. He was one of her favorites, especially after working closely with him to catch the murderer who executed Arley Fitchett, a beloved local treasure hunter. Enthusiastic and hard-working, McCready turned out to be observant and a damned good shot to boot.

Jax bounded over to the grinning young man, hoping for a romp or at least a head scratch, maybe a treat. McCready glanced at the jar on Sam’s desk. “Can I?” he asked. She nodded.

After offering a biscuit to the dog, who took it back to his bed, McCready grew serious. “I came across some information while I was compiling notes from the domestic complaint last night,” he said.

“If it pertains to that case, you should take it up with Sergeant Gordy. I’ll review everything at our next meeting.”

McCready bounced on his toes, trying to keep his natural enthusiasm in check.

“Lieutenant, it’s not about any of our current cases. It’s more something that relates to your, uh, past cases. I mean, it’s probably nothing, but … ”

Sam felt a momentary flutter. “Okay, Detective. Show me what you’ve found.”

“This all started with my uncle’s brother-in-law, Roy,” McCready began. “He’s from Sacramento, okay? Well, he was, but he’s moved back east to be closer to the family after his divorce. Okay, that may not be relevant,” he added when Sam frowned.

“What is important is that he told a story about a serial killer that was active back when he lived there. This would have been twenty-odd years ago. The guy murdered five teachers over seven months. Stabbed them through the eye and left their bodies right in front of the schools along with some sort of memento, I think a notebook. Pretty grisly. Two Sacramento detectives caught him. California has the death penalty and back then, they used it in this guy, although it took seven years.”

“How is this relevant to me, or rather, to this department?”

McCready put his tablet in front of her. He brought up the website for the Sacramento Bee.

“I decided to research the case on my own time, Lieutenant. Just curious to see how crime-solving was covered in the days before everyone used social media. Then I found this recent obit for one of the lead detectives, name of Jack Frost if you can believe it.”

Sam scanned the article. “Says here he was killed outside his home two months ago,” she summarized. “An ice pick to the eye and a black and white notebook at the scene. Creepy, even perversely clever but not a shock. The man was a homicide detective. He likely investigated plenty of violent crimes during his career. Someone with a grudge decided to take him out using the same method as the serialist.”

“Hold on, Lieutenant, there’s something else I need to show you.” McCready turned the tablet around, brought up a second screen, and turned it back. All the while, he was shaking his foot fast enough that Sam felt her desk vibrate.

Another news site. This one belonged to the Billings Gazette. Curious, she read:

Rosebud County Sheriff’s Office has announced the death of Under Sheriff Mackenzie “Mac” Scott, 38. His body was found on Anika Vista Ranch, north of Lockwood, nearly a week after he went missing. The ranch belongs to the Tubb family. Scott’s neck was reportedly broken and then branded with the ranch logo.
Dillon Tubb, son of owner Carter Tubb, found the body around 6 pm yesterday near one of the cattle pens. The family has disavowed any knowledge of the incident before the discovery.
The death is considered suspicious. “It’s been cool at night, which may have preserved some of the biological evidence,” said a representative from coroner’s office in Billings. “We hope that will aid in our investigation.”
Mac Scott achieved some notoriety when he caught Deke Garrity, aka the Cattleman Killer eight years ago. Garrity was accused of murdering three prominent cattle ranchers by breaking their necks and then branding them because, as he put it, “they needed to be treated the way they treated their animals.” Garrity was sentenced to death and executed last year after his last appeal failed.
“This is a heinous crime,” declared Sheriff Jarrod Greene. “Mac was a dedicated law officer, a loving family man, and a good friend of mine.” He asked that anyone with any information call the department hotline.
We will continue to update this story as information becomes available.

Sam reread the article, aware of McCready’s intense gaze. He wanted a reaction. She wanted to keep a lid on her emotions until she had a chance to examine them.

“This is dated a few days ago,” she observed.

“Yes, ma’am.”

“These two homicides have elements in common, I’ll grant you that. A dead investigator. A duplication of the MO used by a serial killer brought down by the very men who are now victims of someone else. On the other hand, this Montana case isn’t nearly as specific. People’s necks are broken, either by accident or on purpose. As far as branding a victim, that may not be unusual out in Montana. Let me ask you: Have you located any more such incidents?”

“Not as of yet,” McCready admitted.

“Pat, you can do anything you want on your own time, and that includes researching unusual cases. But if you’re in here to ask me if I think there’s cause for further action, I’m afraid I don’t. Nor do I think in any event we’d have any jurisdiction. Do you?”

“No, ma’am, I guess not officially.” McCready reached for his laptop. He looked like a puppy who’d been sent to his crate.

“Look, the similarities between these two homicides could be a fluke, but you keep track. If another detective known for chasing serial killers goes down, let me know. I’ll pass it along to the FBI. Okay? And let’s keep this between us.”

“Yes, ma’am. Thank you.” He rose.

“Shut the door on your way out, please.”

As soon as he left, Sam pulled up a copy of Police Chief Magazine on her computer. There was the statistic she’d seen: 131 law officers killed last year. The article predicted a higher number this year. The detective in California and the undersheriff in Montana were just two.

Not your business, Lieutenant, she reminded herself even as her hand reached for the phone.

***

Excerpt from Judge Not by Nikki Stern. Copyright 2023 by Nikki Stern. Reproduced with permission from Nikki Stern All rights reserved.

Nikki Stern

Nikki is the author of seven books, including four in the award-winning Sam Tate Mystery Series. The latest, Judge Not, is out now. Other works include two non-fiction books and a stand-alone thriller. Nikki also co-authored the interactive murder mystery musicals that make up the Café Noir series, published by Samuel French. When she's not writing about strong complex women, Nikki supports several philanthropies and attends to the needs of her Cavachon puppy Pepper Ann. Please visit her website and subscribe for updates. No one will sell, share, give away, trade, barter, or clutter your email.

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My Thoughts

Judge Not by Nikkii Stern is the fourth in the Sam Tate Mysteries. Each one can be read independently. This story is about a serial killer, called the Judge, on the loose. It seems that this killer goes after people who are mostly law officers who have solved serial killer murders of their own.

What is the connection of these five people to the cases that they solved? That is what the FBI  hopes to figure out when bringing in Lieutenant Sam Tate, her experience is in solving these kinds of murders.  When it is brought to her attention by a young detective, Pat McCready, that there are similarities to other crimes, across other states, Montana, California, Georgia, and Illinois.

Because Sam solved a case, The  Dry Ice Killer, it is believed that she may be the next target. The killer contacts her via texts and from those texts she needs to figure out where he/she is so she can apprehend this person. FBI  Assistant Director  Terry Sloan, a former lover, and partner, is also on the case and together they try to figure out the clues.

This novel is a cat-and-mouse type of story, where Sam and Terry are desperate to find the killer before any more people are killed. Can they stay one step ahead? 

This is a fast-paced type of detective story that will keep the reader interested until the surprise ending. I enjoyed the book and read it in a couple of sittings. 

I give the book 5 stars
I received the book from Partners in Crime for review and was not monetarily paid for my review.

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As Far As You Can Go Before You Have to Come Back by Alle C. Hall WOW! WOMEN ON WRITING TOUR


 

Tour Begins October 2


Nominated for The Pacific Northwest Booksellers Book Award, Alle C. Hall’s debut literary novel, As Far As You Can Go Before You Have to Come Back is a-girl-and-her-backpack story with a #MeToo influence: 


Carlie is not merely traveling. A child sexual abuse survivor, as a teen she steals ten thousand dollars from her parents and runs away to Asia. There, the Lonely Planet path of hookups, heat, alcohol, and drugs takes on a terrifying reality. Landing in Tokyo in the late 1980s, Carlie falls in with an international crew of tai chi-practicing backpackers. With their help, Carlie has the chance at a journey she didn’t plan for: one to find the self-respect ripped from her as a child and the healthy sexuality she desires.


Publisher: Black Rose Writing

ISBN-10: 1685131476

ISBN-13: 978-1685131470

Audio Book AISN: B0C3NVGNS

Print Length: 267 pages


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About the Author


Nominated for The National Book Award and The Pacific Northwest Booksellers Book Award, Alle C. Hall’s debut literary novel, As Far As You Can Go Before You Have to Come Back was winning prizes before its publication, including the National League of American Pen Women’s Mary Kennedy Eastham Prize. Her short stories and essays appear in journals including Dale Peck’s Evergreen ReviewTupelo QuarterlyNew World WritingLitro, Creative Nonfiction, and Another Chicago. She has written for The Seattle TimesSeattle Weekly, and was a contributing writer at The Stranger. She is the former senior nonfiction editor at jmww journal and the former associate editor of Vestal Review. Hall lived in Asia, traveled there extensively, speaks what she calls “clunky” Japanese, and has a tai chi practice of 35 years running.


Find her online at:


Website: https://allehall.wordpress.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/allechallwriter

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allec.hall/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/allechall1

Substack: https://allechall.substack.com

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alle-c-hall-36a588159/


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October 2nd @ The Muffin

Join us as we celebrate the launch of Alle C. Hall's blog tour for As Far As You Can Go Before You Have to Come Back. Read an interview with the author and enter to win a copy of the book.

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October 3rd @ Seaside Book Nook

Jill will be spotlighting the award-winning book As Far As You Can Go Before You Have to Come Back by Alle C. Hall.

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October 3rd @ Felicia Guest Writes

Join Felicia as she features an excerpt of As Far As You Can Go Before You Have to Come Back.

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October 5th @ Fiona Ingram

Join Fiona for a guest post by Alle C. Hall about travel and travel writing.

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October 7th @ Chapter Break

Julie will be spotlighting As Far As You Can Go Before You Have to Come Back on her blog today. She'll also be interviewing the author.

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October 8th @ World of My Imagination

Visit Nicole's blog for her review of As Far As You Can Go Before You Have to Come Back.

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October 8th @ Just Katherine

Don't miss Katherine's feature of an excerpt from As Far As You Can Go Before You Have to Come Back.

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October 10th @ Just Katherine

Katherine shares a guest post by Alle C. Hall about the topic of joy.

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October 12th @ Knotty Needle

Visit Judy's blog for her review of As Far As You Can Go Before You Have to Come Back.

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October 14th @ A Wonderful World of Books

Visit Joy's blog for a guest post by the author about surviving traumatic, unkind, or simply less-than-nurturing events.

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October 16th @ Storeybook Reviews

Visit Leslie's blog for a guest post by Alle C. Hall about coping.

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October 18th @ Finished Pages

Join Renee as she reviews As Far As You Can Go Before You Have to Come Back.

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October 19th @ Celticlady's Reviews

Kathleen shares a spotlight of As Far As You Can Go Before You Have to Come Back.

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October 20th @ A Storybook World

Join Deirdra for her spotlight of As Far As You Can Go Before You Have to Come Back.

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October 21st @ The Mommies Review

Don't miss Glenda's review of As Far As You Can Go Before You Have to Come Back.

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October 23rd @ Bring on Lemons

Join Crystal for her review of As Far As You Can Go Before You Have to Come Back.

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October 25th @ Mire Marke

Join Mire as she reviews As Far As You Can Go Before You Have to Come Back.

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October 26th @ Lisa Haselton's Reviews and Interviews

Visit Lisa's blog for her interview with author Alle C. Hall.

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October 27th @ Freeing the Butterfly

Visit Michelle's blog for a guest post by Alle C. Hall about spirituality.

https://www.freeingthebutterfly.com/blog


October 30th @ Jill Sheet's blog

Visit Jill's blog for her interview with author Alle C. Hall

https://jillsheets.blogspot.com/


November 1st @ Writer Advice

Visit B. Lynn Goodwin's blog for her review of As Far As You Can Go Before You Have to Come Back.

https://www.writeradvice.com


November 2nd @ Writer Advice

Join B. Lynn Goodwin again when she interviews Alle C. Hall.

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November 3rd @ Choices

Visit Madeline's blog for a guest post by Alle C. Hall about trauma and creativity.

http://madelinesharples.com


November 3 @ Boys' Mom Reads

Join Karen for her review of Alle C. Hall's book As Far As You Can Go Before You Have to Come Back.

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November 4th @ Boots, Shoes, and Fashion

Visit Linda's blog for an in-depth interview with author Alle C. Hall about her book As Far As You Can Go Before You Have to Come Back.

https://bootsshoesandfashion.com/


18 October 2023

Hidden Treasure: Secrets of Cleopatra's Gold The Risky Business Chronicles Book 5 by Hep Aldridge Book Tour!


History, mystery, danger and treasure...

Egypt beckons the Risky Business team to a heart pounding new adventure. 

Hidden Treasure: Secrets of Cleopatra's Gold

The Risky Business Chronicles Book 5

by Hep Aldridge

Genre: Action, Treasure-Hunting Adventure 

Cleopatra: Rich, powerful, seductive, cunning. She is perhaps the most historically recognized ancient Egyptian ruler, but to this day, Cleopatra’s tomb has yet to be found.

In this adventure, Colten Burnett’s Risky Business team takes on the daunting and dangerous challenge of recovering stolen statues that may hold the secrets to the famous pharaoh’s life, death and fortune.

Criss-crossing the middle East, the adventurous team of highly skilled men and women encounter antiquity smugglers and dealers, looters and even otherworldly beings as they race to uncover one of history’s most enigmatic mysteries.

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Sunken Treasure, Lost Worlds

The Risky Business Chronicles Book 1

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Sunken Treasure, Lost Worlds: Revelations

The Risky Business Chronicles Book 2

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Sunken Treasure, Lost Worlds: Encounter

The Risky Business Chronicles Book 3

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Buried Treasure,Lost Worlds: A Search For Aztec Treasure

The Risky Business Chronicles Book 4

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Hep Aldridge is a certified scuba diver, cave diver amateur archaeologist, and retired college administrator whose main area of interest in Pre-Columbian cultures of the Americas has expanded to mysteries of ancient civilizations worldwide.

He has led or been part of archaeological expeditions to Mexico and Honduras, making discoveries that have been reported in National Geographic Magazine. Hep’s related interest in space and “things unknown” was fueled by his time living in New Mexico as a teenager when he began to question the many strange and unexplained things he saw in the the night sky in the mid 60’s.

Some years later, chance meetings in Florida with well-known treasure hunters, Art McKee and Kip Wagner developed his interest in salvage operations for lost undersea treasure. The combination of these interests led to the genesis of the Risky Business Chronicles, a series of books which now spans five distinct sagas with a recurring memorable cast of characters. Hep is an Air Force veteran and resides on Florida’s Space Coast.

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Petulant Shadows by @marthasweeneyauthor is out NOW Book Blitz! ⁣⁣#marthasweeney #PetulantShadows #XpressoTours @XpressoTours⁣

 

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Petulant Shadows
Martha Sweeney


Publication date: October 17th 2023
Genres: Adult, Romance, Supernatural, Thriller

Dedicated to: those who have been abducted, trafficked, abused, and murdered; the families who have lost someone; and the sheepdogs who fight to save them. May your souls find peace.
………………………………………….
There is a sinister evil hidden in the shadows. Some do not know of its existence yet others are haunted by it every waking moment and every sleepless night.

The legends say that it arrives quiet like the wind, lurking in the shadows as the darkness sets upon the earth each night. It leaches into towns through the smallest of cracks and festers, growing like a fungus that makes everything rot in its path.

A sudden opportunity to flee presents itself to Paisley. Something within her commands her to run. As if guided by the hand of God, she finds shelter in the town of Biernhard and through a man named Grayson.

As Paisley begins to come to grips with her past and embrace a new life for herself, the shadows creep back into her life and the town she calls home. Will this darkness conquer Biernhard and claim Paisley once again, or does the town have its own fortitude against the darkness that it is rumored to have battled and defeated many generations before?

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“It’s so pretty!” a child squeals, rushing past Paisley, almost colliding with her.

She watches the children, wondering what they’re on about.

“Ooh,” several people chime in unison, stopping and glancing at the sky.

Paisley’s gaze follows theirs, and the second she sees the deep red splashed in the clouds, her mouth gapes and a sinking feeling pulls at her gut.

“What’s wrong?” Ida asks, coming up alongside her friend.

“Huh?” she hums, not bothering to look at the woman.

“What’s wrong, Paisley?” she repeats. “Is everything okay? It’s as if you’ve seen a ghost.”

Her hand extends up to the sky, shaking as it rises. “Blood moon.”

A few women shout, calling some names, but Paisley barely notices.

“I ain’t ever seen the sky like that,” Ida says. “It’s…eerily beautiful.”

“It’s an omen,” Eloise states, coming up alongside them.

Paisley’s head bobs as she gawks at the sky.

The rest of the women who are outside join them, standing all in a row, staring at the clouds and moon. Several whisper comments, but they drift with the wind, not affording Paisley the chance to catch what’s been said. It wouldn’t matter if they were audible. Paisley’s too far in her thoughts to have heard them away.

A low voice calls out in the distance, but none seem to hear it but Paisley. Her eyes shift across the way, wondering if they might be close by. The shadows dance when the trees sway with a breeze, sending a shiver down Paisley’s back. The voice continues, sounding as if there are others with it but it does not gain in volume.

The conversations that were inside the church and traveling beyond the door soften as many more townsfolk make their way outside. Bernard steps behind his wife, Grayson with Paisley, Hollister with Sybil, Otto with Ida, and every other man with a wife does the same.

“Lock your doors,” Paisley warns in the now silent night, curling her arms around herself.

“What?” Otto asks.

“Lock your doors tonight,” she states.

“Why?” Ida asks.

“It’s a blood moon,” Eloise states. “A full-blood moon.”

“What does that mean?” Sybil inquires.

“It means the bears will be protecting Biernhard tonight,” Evelyn says, making her way to her friends.

Several snicker in reply.

“Laugh all you want,” Evelyn says with a huff. “Paisley and Eloise are right. It’s a blood sky. It means blood will be had tonight. The darkness desires a soul.”

Martha Sweeney is a BESTSELLING author who writes in a variety of genres: romance (contemporary, romcom, suspense, paranormal and historical), suspense, fantasy, thriller, coloring books, and soon, science fiction. She strives to push herself as a storyteller with each new tale and hopes to push her readers outside of their comfort zone whether it be genre or the stories themselves.

With a B.S. in Psychology, Martha utilizes her knowledge of human and animal behavior successfully in the business world and in her writing to present realistic characters and situations. She's been creative since she was little, always drawing, coloring or making crafts, so her venture into being an author was a natural transition.

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