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Blog Tour and Guest Post for Grounds for Murder: A Coffee & Cream Cafe Mystery by Lena Gregory


Grounds for Murder (Coffee & Cream Cafe Mysteries)
by Lena Gregory

About Grounds for Murder


Grounds for Murder (Coffee & Cream Cafe Mysteries)
Cozy Mystery
2nd in Series
Setting – Watchogue, Long Island, New York
Gemma Halliday Publishing (November 21, 2023)
Number of Pages 226
Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CCLT922F

 

GUEST POST

Dogs and Cats in Cozy Mysteries

Let me start by saying, I love big dogs. I’ve had at least one, and sometimes as many as four, ever since I was a kid. I love cats too, and have had my share over the years. To me, a pet fills a home with love and joy. Not only do I love pets in my own life, I love them in my cozy mysteries as well. And each pet has its own personality and adds to the story in his own way.

In my Bay Island Psychic series, Cass adopts Beast, a giant Leonberger with the personality of a teddy bear. But he gets into everything! Much like my Golden Retriever, Nala, who once ate half a sweatshirt. In Occult and Battery, Beast swallows an important piece of evidence (though I won’t say what.) Thor, the Bernese Mountain Dog Gia adopts in the All-Day Breakfast Café series, is a real sweetheart, and is based on my Bernese Mountain Dog/ Golden Retriever mix, Koda. And Klondike, the little gray and white kitten Thor rescues, gets into some of the same things my own cats have gotten into over the years.

When I began my Mini-Meadows series, in which Emma lives in a tiny home, she adopted the ginger tabby cat that came with the house. But how could you not add a big dog to the mix to make things more interesting? So, her Granny Rose shows up and announces she’s moving in to the home Gia made from shipping containers and promptly adopts a Great Dane.

In the Coffee & Cream Café series, Dani adopts Patches—a black, white, and orange cat who showed up one day and made herself at home. Each of these pets have their own personalities, quirks, and even an occasional flaw, just like in real life. They add to their stories, are there for their owners when needed, and sometimes even safe lives. To me, pets play an important role in cozies.\

From author Lena Gregory comes a tasty new mystery with a killer twist…

Danika Delaney is thrilled to have taken over her uncle Jimmie’s old fashioned malt shop on eastern Long Island and is working hard to make it her own. In an effort to increase business, Danika invites a mystery writer to the Cookies & Cream Café for a discussion and book signing. Things seem to be going well, until a guest shows up and confronts the author, accusing him of plagiarizing his work. Embarrassed by the incident, Danika goes to the inn where the writer is staying the following morning, hoping to apologize and offer him another chance to return. What she finds instead is his dead body—beside a cup of poisoned coffee! Now it’s up to Danika to find out who wanted to silence the author… before the killer decides to write Danika a not-so-happy ending!

About Lena Gregory

Lena grew up in a small town on the south shore of eastern Long Island, but she recently traded in cold, damp, gray winters for the warmth and sunshine of central Florida, where she now lives with her husband, three kids, son-in-law, and four dogs. Her hobbies include spending time with family, reading, and walking. Her love for writing developed when her youngest son was born and didn’t sleep through the night. She works full time as a writer and a freelance editor and is a member of Sisters in Crime.

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Spotlight and Blog Tour for Spiked Punch: A Maddie Sparks Mystery by Lesley A. Diehl


Spiked Punch (Maddie Sparks Mystery Series)
by Lesley A Diehl

About Spiked Punch


Spiked Punch (Maddie Sparks Mystery Series)
Cozy Mystery
1st in Series
Setting – Upstate New York
Camel Press (November 14, 2023)
Paperback ‏ : ‎ 248 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1684921252
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1684921256
Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0C6NR8C3G

On the other side of seventy, Maddie Sparks decides to spice up her life by changing her writing interests from cozy mysteries to romance. She also determines her appearance should reflect this transformation in her writing career. A sassy new haircut and more fashionable clothes complete the newer Maddie Sparks. Before she can begin this new chapter in her life, a stabbing death in the quiet country village she has made her home shocks the town’s residents.

When her son is accused of the murder, Maddie and the acting county sheriff come together to find the real killer. Their relationship soon blooms into more than one of shared determination to solve the murder. As they enjoy a hike in a nearby park, someone shoots the sheriff, barely missing Maddie. Another killer could be loose in the area, and the person may be closer to Maddie than she realizes. Maddie discovers parts of herself she didn’t know existed: real life romance with the sheriff, a talent for sleuthing and room in her life for a fuzzy, orange cat named “Spike.” This recent lease on life may be more exciting and more dangerous than Maddie expects.

About Lesley A. Diehl

Cows, Lesley learned growing up on a farm, have a twisted sense of humor. They chased her when she went to the field to herd them in for milking, and one ate the lovely red mitten her grandmother knitted for her. Determining that agriculture wasn’t a good career choice, instead she uses her country roots and her training as a psychologist to concoct stories designed to make people laugh in the face of murder. “A good chuckle,” says Lesley,” keeps us emotionally well-oiled long into our old age.” She is the author of the Eve Appel mysteries from Camel Press as well as several cozy mystery series and numerous short stories. Go to her webpage to find out more: www.lesleyadiehl.com.

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Blog www.lesleyadiehl.com/blog

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Review of How to Solve Your Own Murder by Kristen Perrin

*Note: This book was an advanced reader’s copy from Net Galley. It will be published on March 26, 2024, and is available for pre-order on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/How-Solve-Your-Own-Murder-ebook/dp/B0C9H7L37X/

****4 stars

When Annie’s Great Aunt Frances, whom she hasn’t seen in years, dies, Annie is surprised to learn that she’s been invited to the reading of the will instead of her mother. Francis led a strange life, believing a fortune she received from a fortune teller when she was in her teens that predicted her murder. Shortly after that time, one of her three closest friends, Emily, disappeared. Was her disappearance so long ago connected to Frances’ death that turns out to be the murder she believed would end her life? Annie, a relative, and a detective take on this case after Frances’ will challenges them to solve her murder using clues Frances herself discovered.

With interesting characters and several twists, this was an enjoyable read.

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Blog Tour and Recipe for Crime and Parchment: A Rare Books Cozy Mystery by Daphne Silver

 


Crime and Parchment: A Rare Books Cozy Mystery
by Daphne Silver

About Crime and Parchment


Crime and Parchment: A Rare Books Cozy Mystery
Cozy Mystery
1st in Series
Setting – Fictional town of Rose Mallow, Maryland on the Chesapeake Bay
Level Best Books (November 21, 2023)
Print length ‏ : ‎ 226 pages
Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CKVBLPCY

Rare books librarian Juniper Blume knows this much… an ancient Celtic manuscript shouldn’t be in a Maryland cemetery. But that’s exactly what her brother-in-law claims.

Last year, Juniper saw the 1,200-year-old Book of Kells in Ireland. She learned how their bejeweled covers were stolen centuries ago, never to be seen again. So how could they have ended up in Rose Mallow, a small Chesapeake Bay town? Being Jewish, the Book of Kells might not be her sacred text, but as a rare books librarian, the ancient book is still sacred to her, making it important to Juniper to find out the truth.

Rose Mallow is the same place where Juniper used to summer with her sister Azalea and their grandmother Zinnia, known as Nana Z. Ever since Nana Z passed away, Juniper’s avoided returning, but her curiosity is greater than her grief, so she heads down in her vintage convertible with her rescue dog Clover.

Juniper discovers that her sister Azalea has transformed their grandmother’s Queen Anne style mansion into the Wildflower Inn, backing up to the Chesapeake Bay. Although Juniper isn’t much of a cook, Azalea has kept their grandmother’s legacy alive, filling the house with the smells of East European Jewish treats, like sweet kugels and tzimmes cake. Will coming back here feel like returning home or fill Juniper with a deeper sorrow? Can she apologize to her sister for not being there when she was needed most?

Book Excerpt

My 1965, robin’s egg blue convertible backfired as I parked in front of the Wildflower Inn. The noise set off Clover barking in the backseat. Not exactly the quiet homecoming I’d hoped for. I jumped out of my Karmann-Ghia – or “KG” as I’d nicknamed her – to check under the hood, hoping I wouldn’t need to get the roadster serviced yet again. No idea where that money would come from.

A screaming, ranting madwoman poured out of a neighboring house. Maybe in her late seventies, she brandished a large umbrella. I dropped the hood to find the umbrella pointing at me. Clover – all twenty pounds of him – jumped out and started growling.

“Easy, boy,” I said.

“You shoot something off, Missy? Here to cause trouble? Because I’m on the board of the Friends of the Rose Mallow Police.” the woman said. She wore a perfectly fitted Mamie Eisenhower pink skirt suit with enormous pearls – straight out of the 1950s. Her white bouffant billowed around her head. She reminded me of a researcher I’d helped earlier that day at the Library of Congress. That woman had been a murder mystery author looking for books about early detectives. This woman looked like she wanted to murder someone – namely me.

About Daphne Silver

Daphne Silver is the author of the Rare Books Cozy Mystery series. She’s worked more than twenty years in museums and has the great fortune of being married to a librarian. When she’s not writing, she’s drawing and painting. She lives in Maryland with her family. Although she’s not much of a baker, she won’t ever turn down a sweet lokshen kugel.

GUEST POST

In Crime and Parchment, my main character Juniper Blume isn’t a good baker, but her sister Azalea is, often creating their late grandmother’s East European Jewish recipes. One of their favorites is creating kugel!

Sweet Lokshen Kugel (Jewish Noodle Pudding)

Ingredients:

  • 8 ounces wide egg noodles
  • 4 large eggs
  • 1/2 cup granulated sugar
  • 1/4 cup unsalted butter, melted
  • 2 cups cottage cheese
  • 2 cups sour cream
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 cup raisins (optional)
  • 1/4 cup cornflakes OR 1/2 cup apple chips (optional, for topping, see recipe below)

Instructions:

  1. Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C) and grease a 9×13-inch baking dish.
  2. Cook the egg noodles according to the package instructions until they are al dente. Drain and set aside.
  3. In a large mixing bowl, beat the eggs and sugar together until well combined.
  4. Stir in the melted butter, cottage cheese, sour cream, vanilla extract, ground cinnamon, and salt. Mix until the ingredients are thoroughly combined.
  5. Fold in the cooked noodles and raisins (if using).
  6. Pour the mixture into the greased baking dish. If desired, sprinkle cornflakes evenly over the top.
  7. Bake in the preheated oven for about 45-50 minutes, or until the kugel is set and the top is golden brown.
  8. Allow the kugel to cool slightly before serving. It can be served warm or at room temperature.

Apple Chips (to go with the Kugel or on their own)

Ingredients

  • 2 firm, medium sized apples (I used Granny Smith and Honeycrisp to mix the sweet and slightly tart)
  • 1/3 (approximate) granulated sugar
  • 1 tbsp (approximate) cinnamon
  • Pinch of nutmeg (to taste)
  • Pinch of cardamom (to taste)

Instructions:

  1. Preheat your oven to 225
  2. Select apples of your choice
  3. Wash, core, and thinly slice (I used a mandolin to get the super thin cuts)
  4. Mix together sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg and cardamom in a shallow bowl
  5. Dip one side of each apple  in the sugar mix and place them sugar side up in a single layer on a parchment lined baking sheet.
  6. Bake for 1 ½ – 2 hours until crisp.
  7. Chop lightly into large flakes

Note on spices: A light pinch of cardamom (just a pinch or two over the whole batch) will help accentuate the flavor of the cinnamon, and just a pinch or two of nutmeg adds a little depth to the flavors as well.  Like all spices, this is really ‘to taste’

Author Links

Website www.daphnesilver.com

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Open for a Special Thanksgiving Message

I want to take this chance to wish all the subscribers and readers of Ruff Drafts, a very happy and healthy Thanksgiving with your family and friends. I also want to invite you to my author newsletter, Debbie’s Drafts, if you aren’t already a subscriber. The next issue, coming out in early December, will feature holiday gift suggestions, new releases spanning a variety of genres, recipes, a preview of my next Buttercup Bend cozy mystery, a holiday contest, and more. The newsletter is sent by email once a month with occasional special mailings for sales and other announcements. I hope you consider subscribing at https://debbiedelouise.com.

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Spotlight and Blog Tour for Christmas Lights and Cat Fights: A Jules Keene Glamping Mystery by Heather Weidner


Christmas Lights and Cat Fights: A Jules Keene Glamping Mystery
by Heather Weidner

About Christmas Lights and Cat Fights


Christmas Lights and Cat Fights: A Jules Keene Glamping Mystery
Cozy Mystery
3rd in Series
Setting – Virginia
Level Best Books (October 17, 2023)
Print length ‏ : ‎ 285 pages
Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CJQKWK3F
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Christmas has come to Fern Valley, and the town’s decked out with enough glitter and sparkle for a month’s worth of celebrations, each more over-the-top than the previous one. The idyllic setting, filled with laughter, carols, and sweet treats, is shattered, along with some of the decorations, when the current wife and the ex-wife of a big-cat showman have a knock-down, drag-out fight in the center of town. Jules Keene, owner of the Fern Valley Glamping Resort, tries to keep peace among her guests and with the town council, but it turns into a catastrophe when Tabbi Morris, winds up dead in one of her ex-husband’s tiger cages.

And if the murder wasn’t enough, Jules discovers that some of the big cats are missing, but the owner and his family insists that nothing is wrong.

Curiosity gets the best of her, and she has to solve the murder and figure out if the owner of Cal’s Cats is pussy-footing around or whether it’s something more sinister before it ruins the holiday season and her business.

About Heather Weidner

Through the years, Heather Weidner has been a cop’s kid, technical writer, editor, college professor, software tester, and IT manager. Christmas Lights and Cat Fights is the third in her cozy mystery series, the Jules Keene Glamping Mysteries. She also writes the Delanie Fitzgerald mystery series and the Mermaid Bay Christmas Shoppe Mysteries (2023).

Her short stories appear in the Virginia is for Mysteries series, 50 Shades of Cabernet, Deadly Southern Charm, and Murder by the Glass, and her novellas appear in The Mutt Mysteries series.

She is a member of Sisters in Crime and active in the Central Virginia, Chessie, Grand Canyon Writers, and Guppies Chapters, International Thriller Writers, and James River Writers.

Originally from Virginia Beach, Heather has been a mystery fan since Scooby-Doo and Nancy Drew. She lives in Central Virginia with her husband and a pair of Jack Russell terriers.

Author Links

Website and Blog: http://www.heatherweidner.com

Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/HeatherWeidner1

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

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heather_mystery_writer/

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Spotlight for Deacon of the Dead


Deacon of the Dead: A Second Chance Inn Cozy Mystery
by MJ O’Neill

About Deacon of the Dead

Deacon of the Dead: A Second Chance Inn Cozy Mystery
Cozy Mystery
1st in Series
Setting – Georgia
Sweet Devotions (October 10, 2023)
Print length ‏ : ‎ 274 pages
Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CK6LN21S

Come Sit a Spell in Clinton, Georgia. Home to Southern Sass, Romance, Murder, and (Fake) Zombie Fun – a charming cozy mystery book series from award-winning author MJ O’Neill

Who Knew Fake Zombies Could Stir Up Such Real Trouble?
When Harmony Holt’s daddy lands in the hospital putting their family inn on the brink of foreclosure, she’s dragged back to her quirky hometown, Clinton, Georgia, with an unconventional rescue plan: zombies. Well, zombie tours to be precise. As autumn unveils its colors, she concocts a daring plan to intertwine the town’s newfound fame as film site for the hit TV show Walker, Zombie Ranger with it’s upcoming fall festival, all to save her family’s legacy—and ideally, while dodging any awkward encounters with her ex, Seth.

But when Deacon Miller, a vocal opponent of her undead tourism idea, is found murdered in the middle of her zombie-fueled grand opening, shot with her inn’s gun, no less, she’s in a heap of trouble on both fronts. Now, with her tour permit hanging by a thread, land snatchers are clamoring for a piece of her property, and the local businesses that banked on her venture are in the lurch. To top it off, she’s prime suspect in the Deacon’s murder. Her sole beacon of hope? Sheriff Seth Johnson, her ex.

Is it a Second Chance at Love or a Second Chance for Murder?
Dive into this fall treat by award-winning author MJ O’Neill, a unique blend of cozy mystery and romance, sprinkled with Southern sass and autumn charm. Can Harmony save her family legacy and find where her heart truly belongs, or are some secrets better kept whispered in regrets?

About MJ O’Neill

MJ O’Neill is an award-winning author, entrepreneur, and literacy advocate.

Her love of mysteries started as a dyslexic child who relied on Nancy Drew and Trixie Belden to get through the dreaded book report. Now, she is a fierce advocate for literacy and stands firm against literary censorship.

Her professional writing adventure began when she owned a chocolate factory where writing mysteries was a safer bet than “murdering customers”. Currently, you might spot MJ rambling around the Pacific Northwest in her jeep, with her teenager and fierce Yorkie, on the hunt for bigfoot and her next captivating tale.

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Purchase Link: Amazon

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Guest Post and Blog Tour for Genie and the Ghost


Genie and the Ghost
(Genie and Adriana Darling Cozy Paranormal Ghost Mysteries)
by Carmen Radtke

About Genie and the Ghost


Genie and the Ghost (Genie and Adriana Darling Cozy Paranormal Ghost Mysteries)
Paranormal Cozy Mystery
1st in the Series
Independently Published (September 18, 2023)
Paperback ‏ : ‎ 218 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1916241077
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1916241077
Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CHFZYLW6

New York jewelry designer Genie Darling has returned to her childhood home in quaint Cobblewood Cove for one reason only: to sort through generations of old family heirlooms and hand anything of historical interest over to the local museum.

But after a failed mugging attempt, and the appearance of a beautiful but ghostly young stranger in a vintage evening dress, Genie realises there’s something suspicious – and spooky – going on.

The glamorous and friendly spectre turns out to be Genie’s own great-great-aunt Adriana, who died in 1929 in mysterious circumstances.

When there are more attempts on Genie and her home and her main suspect dies in a suspicious accident, she decides to get to the bottom of the mystery.

Does it have anything to do with Adriana’s death and reappearance?

With her unflappable, pet-whispering aunt and cat Cleo by her side, Genie sets out to lay this ghost to rest by solving the mystery and unmasking the culprits.

But digging up the past can be deadly …

GUEST POST

What’s in a name? Everything!

I can’t recall the last day I opened my emails or newsfeed without discovering an offer to help me a) plot my next book in a day, b) write a book in a week, c) become a six-figure author (I wish!).

It’s relentless. It’s also not even remotely going to become part of my writer’s life.

To set the record straight, I admire authors who can write a good or even great book in a week. Edgar Wallace, one of the most prolific and successful early British writers of sensational gangster, detective, and adventure novels, before the term pulp fiction existed, sometimes finished a book in three or four days. I read once that those were novels he dictated to a secretary. His collected works are over 170 novels, plus plays and short stories!

If I’m lucky, I reach over 2000 words a day if I have no other writing jobs to do.

As for plotting a book in a day, that’s the easier part. My outlines aren’t overly detailed, and by the time I jot down my notes, I’ve been working on an idea in my head long enough to know most things.

Motive and murder method? Piece of cake, sometimes literally.

What trips me up are the names. They have to be right for the character or nothings falls into place.

A rose by any other name might smell as sweet, but there’s a huge difference between an Hercule Poirot and a Hercules Perry. Hercule is debonair, Hercules a man who could easily suffer from an inferiority complex or megalomania.

My first mystery series, inspired by a true event, has Alyssa Chalmers as a sleuth. Since her adventures are set in the early 1862, she needed a name that fit in with the era. It also had to suit her personality yet be something that could easily be confused with another name like Alice or Ellen, by men who underestimated or dismissed her. Not bothering to learn how a person is called, is a sign of disrespect, or a hint that something is amiss …

I was lucky with Genie and the Ghost because I knew their names. Geneviève aka Genie was equally proud of her first name and resigned to the problems the pronunciation would cause. She’s fiercely independent, yet loyal to her mother who changed the spelling of her own name from Amy to the much more glamorous Aimée.

I don’t know where the name Adriana came from. All I knew was that it was her – slightly different, yet easy to remember.

But the secondary characters kept on causing trouble. The septuagenarian Schuyler sisters went through a couple of metamorphoses. For a few days, they were called Moira and Maisie. That didn’t feel right though, and the names changed to Dora and Daisy. Yet again, that didn’t work for my imagination. Only when they became Primrose and Marigold could I finally come to grips with them.

Most cozy mysteries rely on lovingly crafted puns. They’re part of the fun. My excuse for not embracing that more in my books is that my novels straddle the line between classic mystery and cozy.

So far, I have lots of notes in various notebooks and files that include tantalizing names and bare bones of ideas. I only wish they’d also come with explanations because there hardly ever is any context.

It seems that Agatha Christie, whose works have been my constant companion since I was eleven years old, also tried out names. She made lists in her notebooks and would cross out everything she dismissed.

A few people have been asking me if I ever model my characters after people I know.

I don’t, usually. If I’m acquainted with a person, I’m too close to them to put them through the wringer. It’s different if I observe people I’ve never met before and know nothing about apart from what I can see or hear. Last summer I spotted a man with dollar bills stuck in his hat band. He’s a candidate for a novel character.

Like most writers, I also keep track of those who’ve done me wrong. In one way or another, justice shall be served on the page.

One area where names are no problem for me and characters are taken from real life, is when it comes to animals.

Before I typed the first word, I was well aware that there’s a cat in the Darling household, and that she plays an important part in the life of Genie and Adriana. I called her Cleo in memory of a kind and caring cozy mystery writer who sadly passed away in 2022. Barbara Silkstone was one of the first novelists to reach out to me because she loved my books. When her health deteriorated, her first thought was how to ensure that her cat Cleo would be taken care of.

In my Jack and Frances series, corgi Tinkerbell insisted on appearing unplanned in Murder Makes Waves. He instantly became one of my favorite characters and series regular. His namesake was a hospice dog I used to see every week on a zoom call with a writer’s group. The original Tink made the most of every single day, and so does my fictional Tinkerbell.

So, while I won’t ever write a whole novel in a week, and six-figure author sounds unlikely, I stick to my process. That includes grappling with names. After all, false starts happen to the best of us.

Shakespeare’s troubles with “Romeo and Ethel, the Pirate’s Daughter” are one of my favorite parts in the romcom movie, “Shakespeare in Love”. Even though there’s no way I have of knowing if the bard had ever considered anything remotely outlandish for any of his plays, it sounds about right to me.

Ethel is a sitcom character. Juliet is a love interest for the ages.

And to me, Adriana will forever be a glamorous flapper living her best life almost a century after her demise.

About Carmen Radtke

Carmen has spent most of her life with ink on her fingers and a dangerously high pile of books and newspapers by her side.

She has worked as a newspaper reporter on two continents and always dreamt of becoming a novelist and screenwriter.

When she found herself crouched under her dining table, typing away on a novel between two earthquakes in Christchurch, New Zealand, she realised she was hooked for life.

The shaken but stirring novel made it to the longlist of the Mslexia competition, and her next book and first mystery, The Case Of The Missing Bride, was a finalist in the Malice Domestic competition in a year without a winner. Since then she has penned several more cozy mysteries, including the Jack and Frances series set in the 1930s.

Genie and the Ghost is her first paranormal cozy mystery.

Carmen now lives in Italy with her human and her four-legged family.

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Book Blast for Murder, Mayhem and 4 of a Kind: A High Cotton Mystery by Duffy Brown


Murder, Mayhem and 4 of a Kind (High Cotton Mysteries)
by Duffy Brown

About Murder, Mayhem and 4 of a Kind


Murder, Mayhem and 4 of a Kind (High Cotton Mysteries)
Cozy Mystery
1st in Series
Setting – Georgia
Independently Published (September 21, 2023)
Paperback ‏ : ‎ 174 pages
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 979-8861824446
Kindle ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CJK2BX4Y

When rotten-to-the-core Payton Wilder winds up dead in Savannah, Nola Cottonwood’s two aunts are suspects in the murder. Can Nola find the real killer, and how will the others help them get away with it.

About Duffy Brown

Duffy Brown loves anything with a mystery. While other girls dreamed of dating Brad Pitt, Duffy longed to take Sherlock Holmes to the prom. She has two cats, Spooky and Dr. Watson, her license plate is Sherlok and she conjures up who-done-it stories of her very own for Berkley Prime Crime. Duffy’s national bestselling Consignment Shop Mystery series is set in Savannah and the Cycle Path Mysteries are set on Mackinac Island.

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Review of The Good Left Undone by Adriana Trigiani

***5 Stars

This was my first book by popular author, Adriana Trigiani. I read it for a book club and now I know why she’s so popular. The story centers on a family of jewelers, the Cabrelli’s, and 81-year-old Matelda, who lives in the Italian town of Viareggio. Matelda has children, grandchildren, and a husband. The book starts on Matelda’s 81st birthday where she reflects on her life and realizes she hasn’t shared her family history with her relatives. She wants to do this before she dies.

Matelda recalls her mother, Domenica, who was a nurse during World War II. Domenica grew up with Silvio who had no father and was ostracized by the town. After an incident where he was accused of stealing a map of a treasure from the library, his mother left Viareggio with him. Domenica didn’t see him again until he’d returned to town during a fair, and she discovered he was engaged.

Domenica’s story continues when she is sent to a nunnery in France because she’s given out birth control information which went against the church’s teachings. While she decides not to become a nun, she meets a Scottish sailor during her time in France and falls in love with him. As Matelda shares her mother’s story with her family, they learn more about their ancestors and the trials they faced during the war in several countries and how they made it back to Italy and Viareggio.

I enjoyed this book and hope to read more by the author. It took me a little time to get into the story, but once I did, it kept me reading. The only difficulty I had was keeping up with all the characters and a few of the foreign phrases. I appreciated the fact that the main character was a senior and recommend this book to anyone who likes to read about family relationships, romances, and history.