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December 19, 2019
Audiobook Tour – A Spotlight on “Last Seen”

One dark night, popular singer Kent Harrison goes missing after his performance at Tutbury Castle. When his body’s found in a forest, the police investigation focuses on Kent’s ex-wife, a local herbalist, a covetous colleague, and even the curator of another castle who tried to lure Kent into performing there.
But his occasional singing partner,...
December 18, 2019
Book Recommendation ‘n’ Review – The Verdict
by Olivia Isaac-Henry
A cheating wife. An estranged mother. But is she guilty of murder?
Please raise your right hand.
An affair at work has cost Julia Winter her job and her marriage. There’s no denying she has let her family down.
Please remain standing.
When a body is discovered on the North Downs, it hits local headlines. But for Julia, the news is doubly shocking because the body was buried just opposite the house she lived in over twenty years ago. And it is one of her...
Audiobook Review – The Hanged Man’s Noose
A Glass Dolphin Mystery #1
Small-town secrets and subterfuge lead to murder in this fast-moving, deftly written tale of high-stakes real estate wrangling gone amok.
Journalist Emily Garland lands a plum assignment as the editor of a niche magazine based in Lount’s Landing, a small town named after a colorful nineteeth century Canadian traitor. As she interviews the local business owners for the magazine, Emily quickly learns that many people are unhappy with real...
December 17, 2019
Blog Tour – How Deep is the Darkness

Charlie McClung has always known about darkness, it’s part of being a police chief.
But now it’s spreading throughout the town and creeping into his life.
With each body found, the killer deepens the darkness and McClung must put an end to it.
Now.
Book Details: Genre: Traditional Mystery Published by: Sellem Books Publication Date: December 2, 2019 Number of Pages: 247 ASIN:...
December 14, 2019
Audiobook Tour ‘n’ Review – Fatal Lies (The Lies Mystery Series #2)


Daisy Leduc was forgotten and alone. That was just how she wanted it. But when she is discovered stabbed to death in a dusty little Texas town, it plunges Del Honeycutt and best-selling mystery author Sabrina Spencer into a 30-year-old mystery involving murder, hidden identities, dangerous family secrets,...
December 7, 2019
Book Review – Too Many Heroes
Where can a wanted man hide in a country full of returned war heroes?
It’s 1952 and Frank Danby has been looking over his shoulder for the last ten years, forced to lead an itinerant life, getting work wherever he can while trying to keep one step ahead of the police.
Returning to London, he finds a job in an East End pub, where he becomes entangled with Grace, the young and beautiful wife of the landlord. Then the law comes knocking. Facing a justice system prejudiced against him, Frank...
Audiobook Tour ‘n’ Review – All Lies (The Lies Mystery Series #1)


“I come from a long line of idiots.”
Those were the last words his father uttered before dying, and from what he knew of his family tree and the unfortunate end that came to so many of his ancestors, Del Honeycutt couldn’t disagree. What he didn’t know was that his family held dark secrets – secrets that...
December 3, 2019
Blog Tour – A Spotlight on “Patch Lane”
Ooh this cover just gives me chills! Welcome to the blog tour for Patch Lane , a brand new thriller by S.F. Barkley! Read on for an exclusive excerpt, and a chance to win a Kindle copy of the book!
Patch Lane
Publication Date: October 22, 2019
Genre: Thriller
Sarah Hastings is a rookie cop who works the night shift in Amber Forest, a small rural town nestled in the Western Pennsylvania mountains. After repeatedly responding to an abandoned and allegedly haunted farmhouse for 911 hang up...
December 1, 2019
Still here!
I’ve been quiet about my own writing lately, but no more! Well, I may have been whimpering all year with nothing much to say, but 2020 is looking much more productive, and I might get shouty
November 30, 2019
Blogging at The Writer’s Workout!
They say to write what you know. So, here’s my first guest post at The Writer’s Workout.
I’m not big on the whole marketing spiel that we authors need to promote our stories, but I can recommend blog tours!
This is my experience with Magic O’Clock last year.
https://www.writersworkout.net/single-post/2019/11/30/All-About-Book-Tours
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