An Introduction to Diane Bator's Wild Blue Mystery series!

Welcome to Packham and the Wild Blue Mysteries The ladies of Packham are going to drive the sleuths of Wild Blue Detective Agency to drink-- if they don't get them killed first.
The Bookstore Lady will always have a spot in my heart. Mostly, because it was the first book I had published, aside from a novella called Murder on Manitou. The image at the top of this blog was created by one of my very good friends and fabulous editors Laura LaRocca who has stood by me from the start. I keep this on my wall as a reminder of how far I've come!
How did this series come about? Oddly enough, it all started with a dream about a cat. That scene appears in The Bookstore Lady where Danny Walker and Katie Mullins are getting to know each other. As I wrote the scene, those two characters came to life and the rest of the book evolved from prompts in writing group meetings.
Why is the series called Wild Blue Mysteries?
Wild Blue is the name of the Detective Agency Danny and his partner Leo Blue set up for a sting operation where Danny first meets Paulina Chourney. Once the whole case takes them back to Danny's home town of Packham, they start to shift gears and try to escape from the city. Where Danny finds it agreeable and even buys a century home in the country, Leo finds it harder to enjoy small town life until he meets Christina Davidson who runs the local bakery.
Why doesn't Katie go back to using her real name, Paulina Chourney, after the bad guys are caught?
Partly because her character has been known as Katie by the locals who are a little set in their ways. Also because she's afraid of becoming that person she was before her life changed so drastically. Paulina was drawn into a world of corruption and money. Katie lives a simpler life running a bookstore and living with an elderly woman writer who loves a good mystery--and to mete out justice of her own.
Why do all of the books feature different pairs of main characters?
Danny and Katie start to become a couple in The Bookstore Lady - once Danny tracks her down and tries to save her from her former bosses. With meddling writers and henchmen who love nothing more than a good fight, he's got more than enough action on his hands.
In The Mystery Lady, Danny investigates Lucy Stephens, a local mom and mystery writer. Leo Blue meets Lucy in this book as well, but the chemistry isn't quite right.
The Bakery Lady became Leo and Christina's story. Not a fan of the small town and its nosy inhabitants, it isn't until Leo goes to the local tattoo parlor and hangs out with Clancy Davidson, that he meets a secretive woman who changes his mind about small towns and romance. Christina Davidson takes no nonsense and has a history that draws him in like a bear to honey.
The Painted Lady is a continuation of Leo and Christina's story with more life altering secrets coming to light, including an art forgery and murder.
Book five, The Frightened Lady, will take the story back to Danny and Katie who have run into their own obstacles once again. This time with a woman who confesses to a murder that took place many years earlier and an angry man who stalks Katie.
After that... well, I guess we'll see what new ideas come along.
***Be sure to read through to the bottom for a fun treat!!
Here are the list of Wild Blue Mystery novels to date. I hope you check them out!
Book 1: The Bookstore Lady

Book 2: The Mystery Lady

Book 3: The Bakery Lady

Book 4: The Painted Lady

Where to find me and my Books (Here, obviously!)
Website: http://penspaintsandpaper.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/dibatorFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Diane-Bator-Author/263599617046736?ref=hl
BWL Publishing: https://bookswelove.net/bator-diane/
AND NOW THE TREAT!!

Click here to hear my Virtual Storytelling Session for the Orangeville Public Library and Community Living Dufferin! (about 15 min long)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZ-D_osk6GE&fbclid=IwAR2GU86agQBT0zjVOmQiTAAazueXpDcIld5niFbuHl0OSthqrvW8r6lsVnk
Hope you enjoy!
Diane
Published on July 19, 2020 00:00
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