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Spotlight and Blog Tour for Tarnished Son by Elizabeth McKenna


The Tarnished Son
by Elizabeth McKenna

About The Tarnished Son


The Tarnished Son
Domestic Suspense
Setting – Wisconsin
Independently Published (‎ July 23, 2024)
Print length ‏ : ‎ 324 pages
Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0D4R8HM6S

“This is a nice, quiet town with good people. Things like that don’t happen around here.”

But they do.

In THE TARNISHED SON, a tourist’s death, an alluring young teacher, a father’s carnal desires, and a stepdaughter’s vendetta ultimately destroy a village dynasty.

The respected Clark family has governed Williams Bay since 1837. On a hot August day, seventeen-year-old Liam causes a tragic boating accident. What happens next—infidelity, drugs, theft, and more—deepens long-hidden cracks in the family’s façade, exposing their secrets and tarnishing their golden image.

Meet the family:
William Sr., the grandfather who rules the family and the village with an iron fist
Hank, the father who lets temptations lead him on a path of self-destruction
Liam, the shining son who gets away with everything
Rose, the stepdaughter who has had enough and pushes the whole house down

Grab some popcorn and watch the destruction unfold in Elizabeth McKenna’s unpredictable family drama!

About Elizabeth McKenna

Elizabeth McKenna’s love of books reaches back to her childhood, where her tastes ranged from Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys to Stephen King’s horror stories.

Her novels reflect her mercurial temperament and include romances, mysteries, and suspense. Some are “clean,” and some are “naughty,” so she has a book for your every mood.

Elizabeth lives in Wisconsin with her understanding husband and Sidney, the rescue dog from Tennessee. When she isn’t writing, reading, or walking the dog that never tires, she’s sleeping.

  • Purchase Links: Amazon The ebook is on sale for 99 cents until the end of August.

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July 29 – Novels Alive – REVIEW

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July 30 – Mystery, Thrillers, and Suspense – AUTHOR INTERVIEW

July 30 – Sapphyria’s Book Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

July 31 – Ascroft, eh? – AUTHOR INTERVIEW

July 31 – Ruff Drafts – SPOTLIGHT

August 1 – Books, Ramblings, and Tea – SPOTLIGHT

August 1 – Baroness Book Trove – SPOTLIGHT

August 2 – Boys’ Mom Reads! – REVIEW

August 3 – Socrates Book Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

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August 5 – Literary Gold – SPOTLIGHT WITH EXCERPT

August 6 – Celticlady’s Reviews – SPOTLIGHT WITH EXCERPT

August 7 – Christy’s Cozy Corners – SPOTLIGHT WITH EXCERPT

August 8 – Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book – REVIEW

August 8 – FUONLYKNEW – SPOTLIGHT WITH EXCERPT

August 9 – Lynchburg Reads – REVIEW

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August 11 – Lady Hawkeye – SPOTLIGHT

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Spotlight and Blog Tour for Murder at Mistlethwaite Manor by AJ Skelly

Murder at Mistlethwaite Manor
by AJ Skelly

About Murder at Mistlethwaite Manor

Murder at Mistlethwaite Manor
Historical Cozy Mystery
Setting – Mistlethwaite Manor, Christmastime, in 1895 England
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Quill & Flame Publishing House (June 26, 2024)
Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 252 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1957899786
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1957899787
Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0D2VJKH2B

Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None meets The Gilded Age in this delicious, suspenseful murder mystery.

When Lady Emma Grace Hastings receives a much-coveted invitation to the most auspicious Christmas party of the season—one that comes with a 10,000 pound prize for the winner of a mysterious game—she cannot believe her good fortune.

But as the guests are assembled at Mistlethwaite Manor, the chilling intent of the game is revealed. Each guest has cause for alarm, because all of them have secrets, and to win the prize money, those secrets must be exposed.

Things take a sinister turn when Emma Grace finds herself caught between her old love and her soon-to-be betrothed. Suspicions abound, and old wounds are opened. The dead body in the study does not help. Nor does the raging winter storm that prevents escape from the manor. Emma Grace must battle her heart, use her wits, and put her sleuthing skills to the test to survive the weekend alive.

Because there is a murderer among them.

And no one with secrets is safe.

Lady Emma Grace Hastings Speaks

I’ve never been so excited for a holiday party! This one is the most auspicious party of the entire year. Only ten guests are selected from the whole of England, and I have been chosen. I am beside myself. My mother is beside herself. My father, though he does not show it, is also quite properly chuffed.  It is possible this is the even that will shoot me into the stars…and be the defining moment that will show Percy Crofton, Lord Fairfax, that I am, indeed, the one he desires to choose as his bride.

I positively tingle in anticipation!

A sudden pang lances through my heart, even as I try to call joy to the surface.

Wretched first love…

About AJ Skelly

AJ Skelly is an author, reader, and lover of all things fantasy, mystery, and fairy-tale-romance. And werewolves. She has a serious soft spot for them. As an avid life-long reader and a former high school English teacher, she’s always been fascinated with the written word. She lives with her husband, children, and many imaginary friends who often find their way into her stories. They all drink copious amounts of tea together and stay up reading far later than they should.

You can read more of her short stories at www.ajskelly.com.

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Purchase Links – AmazonB&NBookshop.org

TOUR PARTICIPANTS

July 29 – Mystery, Thrillers, and Suspense – SPOTLIGHT

July 29 – Maureen’s Musings – SPOTLIGHT

July 30 – Ruff Drafts – CHARACTER GUEST POST

July 30 – Books, Ramblings, and Tea – SPOTLIGHT

July 31 – Reading Is My SuperPower – REVIEW

July 31 – Celticlady’s Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

August 1 – Christy’s Cozy Corners – REVIEW, AUTHOR GUEST POST

August 1 – MJB Reviewers – SPOTLIGHT

August 2 – Cozy Up With Kathy – REVIEW, AUTHOR INTERVIEW

August 2 – Elizabeth McKenna – Author – SPOTLIGHT

August 3 – FUONLYKNEW – SPOTLIGHT

August 4 – Lady Hawkeye – SPOTLIGHT

August 5 – Novels Alive – REVIEW

August 5 – The Editing Pen – AUTHOR GUEST POST

August 5 – Sapphyria’s Book Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

August 6 – Literary Gold – AUTHOR INTERVIEW

August 7 – Novels Alive – REVIEW

August 8 – Sarah Can’t Stop Reading Books – REVIEW

August 9 – Ascroft, eh? – CHARACTER GUEST POST

August 10 – Bigreadersite – REVIEW

August 10 – Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book – AUTHOR GUEST POST

August 11 – Boys’ Mom Reads! – REVIEW

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Spotlight and Blog Tour for A Cup of Flour, a Pinch of Death by Valerie Burns


A Cup of Flour, A Pinch of Death (A Baker Street Mystery)
by Valerie Burns

About A Cup of Flour, A Pinch of Death


A Cup of Flour, A Pinch of Death (A Baker Street Mystery)
Cozy Mystery
3rd in Series
Setting – Michigan
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Kensington Cozies (July 23, 2024)
Paperback ‏ : ‎ 288 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1496738241
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1496738240
Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CLZ49T1M
Audiobook ASIN B0D2LQDDW1

On the shores of Lake Michigan, influencer Maddy Montgomery has turned the bakery she inherited from her great aunt Octavia into a destination. There’s just one thing she won’t post: the body in the freezer . . .

Thanks to Maddy’s social media savvy, Baby Cakes Bakery is becoming a huge success—so much so that she’s attracted the attention of her former nemesis, the fiancé-stealing Brandy Denton. When Brandy blows into New Bison like an ill wind and disrupts a vlog Maddy’s filming, their argument goes viral. After Brandy’s body is found in the freezer at Baby Cakes, Maddy instantly goes from viral sensation to murder suspect.

As Maddy is still reeling from the murder, a stranger shows up in the bakery claiming to have been a friend of Octavia. He believes Maddy is in danger. When a second body washes up on the lake shore, it seems clear someone’s out to kill to keep a secret—and it may have to do with her great aunt.

Maddy rallies her aunt’s friends, the Baker Street Irregulars; Sheriff April Johnson; and her veterinarian boyfriend Michael—not to mention her English mastiff Baby—to do some digging and root out whoever’s behind the killings . . .

About Valerie Burns

Valerie (V. M.) Burns is an Agatha and Edgar Award-nominated author. She is the author of the Mystery Bookshop, Dog Club, RJ Franklin, and Baker Street Mystery series. As Kallie E. Benjamin, Valerie writes the Bailey the Bloodhound Mystery series. She is an adjunct professor in the Writing Popular Fiction Program at Seton Hill University in Greensburg, PA, and a mentor in the Pocket MFA program. Born and raised in northwestern Indiana, Valerie now lives in Northern Georgia with her two poodles. Connect with Valerie at vmburns.com.

Author Links

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Website: vmburns.com

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TOUR PARTICIPANTS

July 18 – Mystery, Thrillers, and Suspense – SPOTLIGHT

July 18 – Jane Reads – AUTHOR GUEST POST

July 19 – Sarah Can’t Stop Reading Books – REVIEW

July 19 – Books, Ramblings, and Tea – SPOTLIGHT

July 20 – The Mystery of Writing – CHARACTER GUEST POST

July 20 – Boys’ Mom Reads! – AUTHOR GUEST POST

July 20 – Sapphyria’s Book Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

July 21 – Lady Hawkeye -SPOTLIGHT

July 21 – FUONLYKNEW – SPOTLIGHT

July 22 – Christy’s Cozy Corners – AUTHOR INTERVIEW

July 22 – Read Your Writes Book Reviews – CHARACTER INTERVIEW

July 23 – Reading Is My SuperPower – REVIEW

July 23 – Ascroft, eh? – CHARACTER INTERVIEW

July 24 – Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book – REVIEW

July 24 – Maureen’s Musings – SPOTLIGHT

July 24 – Island Confidential – SPOTLIGHT

July 25 – Celticlady’s Reviews – RECIPE

July 25 – MJB Reviewers – SPOTLIGHT

July 26 – Literary Gold – SPOTLIGHT

July 26 – Elizabeth McKenna – Author – SPOTLIGHT

July 27 – Socrates Book Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

July 27 – Ruff Drafts – SPOTLIGHT

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Guest Post and Blog Tour for Moved to Murder by Gianetta Murray


Moved to Murder: A Vivien Brandt Mystery
by Gianetta Murray

About Moved to Murder


Moved to Murder: A Vivien Brandt Mystery
Cozy Mystery
1st in Series
Setting – South Yorkshire, England
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Troubador Publishing Ltd (June 5, 2024)
Print length ‏ : ‎ 266 pages
Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CXJB9KVH

Vivien Brandt (forty-something editor, librarian, and future interior designer extraordinaire) has spent decades dreaming about a life in England, and thanks to her marriage to second husband Geoffrey, her dreams are finally coming true. She and her cat Sydney (who is considerably less excited about leaving the warmth of California) are the newest inhabitants of a cosy South Yorkshire village.

But as Vivien meets the locals – including the vicar, a charismatic politician, and a pair of troubled teenagers – she finds she still has a lot to learn about her new home. Especially after she discovers a body in it.

Now she must work with her neighbor Hayley and a somewhat mistrustful police inspector to uncover the village’s secrets and find a killer. Preferably, before the killer finds her.

Because it seems when the chips (crisps?) are down, the only common language between America and Britain… is murder.

GUEST POST

Cozy Rules

The first of my Vivien Brandt cozy mystery series, Moved to Murder, is now available through most book retailers. It features a fortysomething Californian who meets and marries a Brit, causing her to move to a small South Yorkshire village with her reluctant Siamese cat Sydney. In addition to remembering not to call trousers “pants” and that lemonade is actually Sprite, Vivien must navigate the cultural idiosyncrasies of this foreign land to discover secrets her new neighbors do not want exposed in order to find a killer.

But why did I choose to write a cozy mystery series? After all, romantasy, psychological thrillers, and cookbooks are the market leaders these days! (With the notable exception of Richard Osman, of course, but he is an exception to just about everything.)

The fact is, I decided when I started this career a couple of years ago that I wanted to write what I love. And I love a good cozy mystery.

If you’re reading this, you probably already know the most common rules for creating a cozy mystery: No graphic gore or sex, no animals shall be harmed, there may be a hobby or craft involved, and there should be lots of character development. In many cozies, the murder doesn’t even happen in the first half of the book while we learn to know and love the characters before one of them is taken from us!

But for me, the cozy contains two other elements that warm my heart and soothe my soul.

First, they go well with humor, like Abbot and Costello, Laurel and Hardy, or Turner and Hooch. The world can be a very gloomy place to live in at times. Escaping to a country village where the murders are fictional and the locals frequently indulge in witty repartee is just the ticket for forgetting what ails you. In Moved to Murder, a lot of the humor comes from the fact that Vivien is an American trying to fit into a very British lifestyle, and often failing miserably.  But it’s a cozy so, never fear, she has supportive friends and a loving (and pretty hot) husband to see her through.

The other satisfying feature of cozies is their commitment to seeing justice done. There are no escaped serial killers here, determined to wreak havoc in a future installment. No women kidnapped and tortured for chapters on end. Murderers are caught through the clever detecting of a kindly police inspector or an amateur detective (or both) and humanely sent to jail to rethink their ways. Sometimes the victim is practically begging to be killed, nasty person that he is, and you actually find yourself sympathizing with a killer! But no matter, in the cozy world right is right and killing is wrong and a debt must be paid, even if that payment is occasionally creative.

Now, as with all rules, these are made to sometimes be bent or even broken. Agatha Christie’s works contain some quite gory murders, and few of the Golden Age writers are laugh-out-loud riots. But I find that satisfying as well, that there’s enough leeway to allow the creative cozy writer to produce works that suit a range of readers. Whether you like your cozies to feature a hobby, some romance, or a touch more police procedure, there’s something for everyone.

I hope you enjoy Vivien’s adventures, learn a bit of British slang, and have a chuckle or two as she blunders her way through British society. There may be a snarky detective inspector and some interior decorating, but I promise you the animals are safe as houses!

About Gianetta Murray

Like her protagonist, Gianetta is California-raised and moved to England twenty years ago after marrying her British husband. She has worked as a technical writer, knowledge manager, and librarian in both countries and is currently owned by two cats who are unimpressed by her accomplishments but willing to tolerate her in return for food.

Author Links: Website – https://gianettamurray.com, gianettamurray | Instagram, Facebook | Linktree

Purchase Links – US Link: Moved to Murder UK link: Moved to Murder

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July 16 – Mystery, Thrillers, and Suspense – SPOTLIGHT

July 16 – Cassidy’s Bookshelves – SPOTLIGHT

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July 18 – Books, Ramblings, and Tea – SPOTLIGHT

July 18 – Boys’ Mom Reads! – REVIEW

July 19 – Elizabeth McKenna – Author – SPOTLIGHT

July 19 – Maureen’s Musings – SPOTLIGHT

July 20 – StoreyBook Reviews – AUTHOR GUEST POST

July 20 – FUONLYKNEW – SPOTLIGHT

July 20 – Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book – AUTHOR INTERVIEW

July 21 – Cozy Up With Kathy – REVIEW, AUTHOR INTERVIEW

July 21 – Sapphyria’s Book Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

July 22 – Literary Gold – SPOTLIGHT

July 22 – Ruff Drafts – AUTHOR GUEST POST

July 23 – Christy’s Cozy Corners – CHARACTER GUEST POST

July 24 – Ascroft, eh? – AUTHOR GUEST POST

July 24 – Lady Hawkeye – SPOTLIGHT

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Spotlight and Blog Tour for Escape from Devil’s Den by Bonnie Vanak


Escape from Devil’s Den (Harlequin Romantic Suspense)
by Bonnie Vanak

About Escape from Devil’s Den


Escape from Devil’s Den (Harlequin Romantic Suspense)
Romantic Suspense
Setting – Where does your book take place? Florida and North Carolina
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Harlequin Romantic Suspense (July 23, 2024)
Mass Market Paperback ‏ : ‎ 272 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1335502440
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1335502445
Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CK8RG5GJ

She’s found the perfect disguise…

Until he uncovers the truth!

FBI agent Jace Beckett goes undercover to infiltrate the motorcycle gang Devil’s Patrol. But he never expected to encounter his stunning former fiancée, Kara Wilmington, hanging around the criminal organization. The gorgeous businesswoman is determined to protect her property—and her family—when she finds out that her cousin is involved with the DP. But as Kara and Jace relentlessly pursue the DP’s ruthless jewel-theft ring, it’s not only Jace’s cover that’s at risk. It’s their lives…

From Harlequin Romantic Suspense: Danger. Passion. Drama.

About Bonnie Vanak

Bonnie Vanak is a multi-published author of paranormal, historical, and suspense romance novels. After a career in journalism, she became a writer for an international charity, traveling to poor countries like Haiti to write about issues affecting the poor. When the strain of her job demanded a diversion, she turned to her childhood dream of writing books. Bonnie lives in Florida with her husband and rescue dogs. Visit her website at www.bonnievanak.com.

Author Links

Website www.bonnievanak.com, Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bonnievanakauthor.

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July 15 – Mystery, Thrillers, and Suspense – SPOTLIGHT

July 15 – Books, Ramblings, and Tea – SPOTLIGHT

July 15 – Christa Reads and Writes – REVIEW

July 16 – Literary Gold – SPOTLIGHT WITH EXCERPT

July 16 – Socrates Book Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

July 16 – Maureen’s Musings – SPOTLIGHT

July 17 – StoreyBook Reviews – AUTHOR GUEST POST

July 17 – Lady Hawkeye – SPOTLIGHT

July 17 – Angel’s Book Nook – SPOTLIGHT WITH EXCERPT

July 17 – fundinmental – SPOTLIGHT

July 18 – Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book – REVIEW

July 18 – Novels Alive – REVIEW

July 18 – Sapphyria’s Book Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

July 19 – Boys’ Mom Reads! – REVIEW

July 19 – Ruff Drafts – SPOTLIGHT

July 19 – Read Your Writes Book Reviews – CHARACTER GUEST POST

July 19 – FUONLYKNEW – SPOTLIGHT

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Spotlight and Blog Tour for Bearer of Secrets: An Art Heist Mystery by Nupur Tustin


Bearer of Secrets: An Art Heist Mystery
(Celine Skye Psychic Mystery Series)
by Nupur Tustin

About Bearer of Secrets


Bearer of Secrets: An Art Heist Mystery (Celine Skye Psychic Mystery Series)
Psychic Mystery
3rd in Series
Setting – Where does your book take place? Paso Robles, CA and Boston, MA
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Foiled Plots Press (June 27, 2024)
Print length ‏ : ‎ 397 pages
Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0D5PCCSDR

SIZZLING SUSPENSE: Based on the True Story of Boston’s Gardner Museum Theft!

Could a stolen Degas unravel a cold-case art heist? Celine must find out before murder closes in . . .
Shattered by a journalist’s death and sensing danger to his mother, Clara, psychic art sleuth Celine Skye struggles to focus on the Gardner Museum theft. Until a stolen Degas taken eight years after the heist surfaces—along with new clues and visions of Clara in peril.

Compelled to investigate, Celine has a startling revelation linking Clara to a Gardner Museum insider. Could Clara’s son have uncovered evidence implicating her friend in the theft?

With the threat to Clara escalating, Celine must find the truth before murder finds them both. . .

About Nupur Tustin

Nupur Tustin is a former journalist who misuses a Ph.D. in Communication and an M.A. in English to paint intrigue and orchestrate murder. She is the author of the Joseph Haydn Mystery series set in eighteenth-century Austria and the Celine Skye Psychic Mysteries about a psychic art sleuth who takes on the still unsolved Gardner Museum theft of 1990. She also writes the Sophie’s Adventure series about an art sleuth who recovers stolen art as an undercover tourist. For more about her and her books, please visit https://ntustin.com

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July 8 – Literary Gold – SPOTLIGHT WITH EXCERPT

July 9 – Cozy Up With Kathy – REVIEW, AUTHOR GUEST POST

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July 10 – Mystery, Thrillers, and Suspense – SPOTLIGHT

July 10 – StoreyBook Reviews – AUTHOR GUEST POST

July 11 – FUONLYKNEW – SPOTLIGHT

July 11 – Sapphyria’s Book Reviews -SPOTLIGHT

July 12 – Books, Ramblings, and Tea – SPOTLIGHT

July 12 – Lady Hawkeye – SPOTLIGHT

July 13 – fundinmental – SPOTLIGHT

July 13 – Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book – AUTHOR INTERVIEW

July 14 – Celticlady’s Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

July 15 – Christy’s Cozy Corners – SPOTLIGHT WITH EXCERPT

July 16 – Ascroft, eh? – AUTHOR INTERVIEW

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Guest Post and Blog Tour For Venetian Bind by Lawrence E. Rothstein


Venetian Bind
by Lawrence E. Rothstein

About Venetian Bind


Venetian Bind
Cozy Mystery
1st in Series
Setting – Venice
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Wild Rose Press (May 15, 2024)
Paperback ‏ : ‎ 236 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1509254153
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1509254156
Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CX5T3CP5

In Venetian Bind, Detective Marko Korb and his associate Kelan Su, a Chinese-American woman, must hunt down a murderer and prevent a devastating terrorist attack in the romantic city of Venice.

Korb, a fat, egotistical, and brilliant detective, and Kelan Su, a former Chicago police officer, licensed attorney, and martial arts expert, arrive in Venice to investigate the murder of Stefan Pakulić, a former Serbian paramilitary leader and accused war criminal.The daughter of a Bosnian expat who had rescued Korb from Pakulić’s clutches during the war is a suspect in the killing. Korb is torn between finding the murderer and his sympathy for the Serbian’s killer—the Venetian bind.

The investigation leads to Pakulić’s connection with Italian neo-fascists planning a terrorist action in Venice. It takes Korb’s genius and the intrepid sleuthing of Su to find the murderer, forestall the terrorist action, and protect the daughter of Korb’s rescuer.

GUEST POST

As a university professor teaching law courses, I often created hypothetical cases for the students to analyze and discuss according to the case law we were studying. This experience was one of the inspirations for writing detective novels after retiring from both a legal and a teaching career. Here is an example that plays off the situation in the movie My Cousin Vinnie.

HIGH AND STONED BUSTED IN ALABAMA

Billie Bob High and Joe Don Stoned, both 21 years old, were arrested in Jasper County, Alabama for armed robbery, murder, the illegal possession of a weapon and for theft of a mint green, 1963 Pontiac Tempest.  Deputy (pronounced “deppitee”) Sheriff Ewall Goodalboise first saw the defendants standing on the sidewalk outside of the Moonshine Bar & Grill with a six pack of beer.  The Deputy was driving back to the Sheriff’s Office at the end of his shift.  Goodalboise, a twenty year veteran on the force, didn’t like their looks.  As he said, “I seen such shifty characters too many times not to be all-fired suspicious that evil doin’s was afoot.”  However, he was unable to say exactly what prompted him to stop his car, get out and ask for their identification.  Although they both provided valid driver’s licenses, he then spun Billie Bob around and told him to put his hands up against the wall and patted down the outside of his clothing looking for weapons.  He found a .357 magnum pistol stuck in the back waistband of Billie Bob’s pants underneath his loose Hawaiian shirt.

He removed the gun and put cuffs on Billie Bob.  Before he patted down Joe Don, he told him to “put that theah sixah down on the sidewalk.”  Joe Don complied, whereupon the Deputy patted him down finding something long and hard that felt like a switchblade knife.  Upon removing it from Joe Don’s pocket, he pressed the button and out popped —— a car key.  “Whereabouts is the car that this key is fer?” asked Deputy Goodalboise.  “The green one up yonder,” answered Stoned, pointing vaguely at a mint green vintage 1960s car parked up the street.   The Deputy then reached down for the six pack, saying: “If ya gonna drive, boy, I’d bettah keep this here sixah.”  He turned it around to note the brand and noticed that its price sticker was from the Sack O’ Suds over in Beechum County.

Suddenly, Deputy Goodalboise remembered that the Jasper County Sheriff’s Office received an inquiry that day from Sheriff  Farley over in Beechum County about a mint green, 1963 Pontiac Tempest,  two boys and a .357 magnum. The information had been requested by the attorney, Vincent Gambino, representing two New York City boys on trial for armed robbery and murder at the Sack O’ Suds. He pushed his hat back, wiped the sweat off his forehead with his sleeve and drawled: “Well, well, well!  You boys’ll both have to come with me.  It seems y’all maght have some questions to answer over to Beechum County.”  He spun Stoned around, pulled his hands behind his back and clapped on another pair of cuffs.

Prior to trial the boys’ attorneys move to suppress all evidence pertaining to the pistol, the car key, the six pack label and any statements made by the boys concerning the car.  The trial judge suppresses the evidence and the prosecutor takes an immediate appeal as there is no case without this evidence.  The state supreme court affirms the decision of the trial judge and the defendants file a petition for a writ of certiorari with the U.S. Supreme Court. The petition is granted.  Discuss the constitutional arguments and cases that will be raised.

ANALYSIS

Remember this case would have gotten to the Supreme Court around the year 2000. Please excuse the lack of legal citation and full discussion of cases.

  1. Does the 4th amendment (through the 14th) apply to Deputy Goodalboise’s stop of High and Stoned to ask them for identification? Yes, but not an arrest, only a limited interruption to their freedom of action.  Since Terry v. Ohio, this means a less restrictive standard – reasonable suspicion rather than probable cause.  It is reasonable suspicion that a crime has been committed and the suspects are linked to criminal activity.  Reasonable suspicion, however, is not just a hunch or a feeling.  It must be based on specific stateable facts that relate the suspects to criminal activity.  In Terry, Officer McFadden had observed Terry and his colleagues walk repeatedly past a jewelry store, look inside, and stop and confer with each other out of sight of the store.  In Illinois v. Wardlow, a more recent extension of Terry, the officers observed the suspect running from the police presence in an area known for drug trafficking carrying an opaque paper bag.

High and Stoned were doing nothing unusual at all and certainly nothing that could be linked to criminal activity.  The Deputy admitted that he could not state exactly what made him suspicious of criminal activity or of danger to himself.  As for the danger issue, when questioned, they produced valid identification and did nothing more to create reasonable suspicion.

  1. If the initial stop and frisk violated the 4th Amendment, then all evidence seized as a result of that stop is inadmissible. The fruit of the poisonous tree.   Mapp v. Ohio.
  2. How might we rehabilitate the initial stop? While the Deputy did not say so, we might argue that he possessed facts that made his decision reasonable, i.e. he knew of the Jasper County inquiry about two boys whose descriptions were given.  He might have unconsciously realized that High and Stoned matched the description, even though he only consciously remembered the inquiry later.  We might be breaking new legal ground here with regard to a good faith exception.
  3. If we have rehabilitated the initial stop on the suggested grounds, then the Deputy also had reasonable suspicion of danger. He was then entitled under Terry to frisk, i.e. is to conduct a limited patdown of the outside of the clothing in a search for weapons.  He feels the gun clearly and can now pull it out.  He has probable cause to arrest High now.  He may also frisk Stoned for the same reason.  Finding something that feels like a weapon allows him to pull it out and determine if it is a weapon (it appeared to be a switchblade knife when viewed).  However, can he push the button once he has protected himself from its use?  Probably yes since the possession of a switchblade is also illegal and he would have grounds for an arrest and search incident to a lawful arrest. Chimel v. California.  Similarly, he may look at and manipulate the six-pack as an arrest search (but not if only a stop and frisk). Finding the key, can he now ask what the key is for and use that information to gather further evidence?  This is more problematic as he did not give the Miranda warnings although both could be considered in custody, probable cause being established and both being frisked and relieved of possible weapons.  On the other hand, he might have been prepared to let Stoned go once he determined the key case was not a weapon and therefore Stoned was not interrogated in a custodial situation.  This could be indicated because he asked to keep the six pack if Stoned were driving.  Miranda v. Arizona.

About Lawrence E. Rothstein

I am a retired lawyer and university professor who has published in constitutional law, privacy law, political theory and labor law. Born and raised in Chicago, I am now residing with my wife and family in beautiful southern Rhode Island. I have lived and traveled widely in Europe. As an avid reader of crime fiction, I have always wanted to write detective novels. As a lover of food and cooking, I include many scrumptious meals and some recipes in my novel and on my website.

Webpage: www.Rothsteinsmysteries.com;
Facebook page: www.facebook.com/Rothsteinsmysteries;
GoodReads:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/209521954-venetian-bind

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Spotlight and Blog Tour for A Whale of a Murder by Valerie Taylor


A Whale of a Murder: A Venus Bixby Mystery
by Valerie Taylor

About A Whale of a Murder


A Whale of a Murder: A Venus Bixby Mystery
Cozy Mystery
1st in Series
Setting – Chatham Crossing — a fictional whaling town situated between Providence and Cape Cod
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Aspetuck Publishing (April 23, 2024)
Paperback ‏ : ‎ 358 pages
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 979-8986599526
Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CW1L6DC1

First in the Venus Bixby Mystery series from award-winning author Valerie Taylor.

Sea breezes and fireworks fill the air in cozy Chatham Crossing, the peaceful and historic whaling town situated between Providence and Cape Cod.

Venus Bixby, owner of the forever popular music store Oldies & Goodies, is counting on the festivities over the Fourth of July weekend to propel her to a position on the prestigious Town Committee.

After years of living in the shadow of her late husband, Venus will finally be the center of attention this holiday weekend: starting with her fiftieth birthday celebration and ending as the parade’s Grand Marshal.

Faster than a cookie crumbles, her dream collapses on the morning of her party when she trips over orange platform shoes in the gardens of the Sofia Silva Whaling Museum and breaks her thumb. When it’s discovered the shoes are attached to the body of the manager of the museum’s gift shop, Venus becomes both a suspect and a sleuth in Chatham Crossing’s first murder in decades.

Given this unexpected turn of events, will Venus ever sing and dance at her birthday party, or will her fractured thumb end up in handcuffs?

Includes cookie recipes and playlist!

About Valerie Taylor

Valerie Taylor tried to retire in 2016. But life had other ideas. After enjoying some of the best years of her life in Boston and Seattle, she moved back home to Connecticut and embarked on a second career as an author. Her first romantic comedy trilogy What’s Not Said, What’s Not True, and What’s Not Lost won multiple awards. Encouraged by her readers, she created a new cozy mystery series, spinning one of the secondary characters in What’s Not LOST into the role of amateur sleuth in A Whale of a Murder: A Venus Bixby Mystery. When she’s not writing or reading, Valerie enjoys practicing tai chi and being an expert sports spectator.

Author Links

Website: https://valerietaylorauthor.com

Facebook: facebook.com/valerietaylorauthor

Twitter/X: twitter.com/ValerieEMTaylor

Instagram: Instagram.com/ValerieETaylor/

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Blog Tour and Guest Post for Ghost and the Haunted House by Carmen Radtke

 


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

About Ghost and the Haunted House


Ghost and the Haunted House (Genie and Adriana Darling Cozy Paranormal Ghost Mysteries)
Paranormal Cozy Mystery
4th in Series
Setting – Fictional small town in New England
Independently Published (May 29, 2024)
Print length ‏ : ‎ 194 pages
Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0D47ZLQWP

Could quaint Cobblewood Cove be a hotbed for black magic?

Genie and her ghostly great-great-aunt Adriana have been too busy with their gelato business and helping with the restoration of the old speakeasy to notice that something isn’t quite right in their small town.

Until pranks with touch of the macabre haunt the neighborhood, right before Halloween.

But it gets worse.

When a locked room murder case points straight at a connection to dark forces, the sleuthing duo fears for the living – and the not-quite so departed.

Can they root out the evil in their midst before it ends Adriana’s happy afterlife – forever?

About Carmen Radtke

Carmen Radtke 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 and the Genie and Adriana Darling series.

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

GUEST POST

How (not) to write

Picture this. A quiet, airy room, with a mood board for pictures on the wall, a noticeboard with plot points, character names and a rough chapter outline next to it. The scent of freshly brewed coffee refreshes my senses, and peace reigns supreme while I create a whole world with the touch of my fingertips.

Except, it’s all fiction.

This is how I would love to work ideally, although my first choice will forever be scribbling away in my notebooks in the cafés of Montparnasse in the early 1920s, and then go home and type up my masterworks. Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald and Gertrude Stein have a lot to answer for.

At least my workspace is also slightly on the bohemian (translate: messy) side, and that no matter its size or location.

Reference books are piled up, in case my memory fails me. Crumpled pieces of paper with illegible notes abound – note to self: buy decent pens or work on your handwriting for goodness’ sake. Half a dozen small notebooks in which I keep notes on – well, anything.

Their actual usefulness is highly suspect due to the myriad of entries that make no longer sense.

One example: The source? An excellent question, you will agree. If you know the context. The source of the Nile? The source of money? That flaky pastry I can still taste on my tongue and feel on my hips? I’ve got no idea.

Alas, if I ever throw away these notebooks, their importance will reveal itself the instant the recycling van speeds away. At least it’s in a good tradition; wasn’t it J.K. Rowling who jotted down the original Harry Potter idea on a napkin?

The coffee mug is filled with herbal tea, to tell my brain once and for all that the coffee-break is over and a little bit of help would be nice, thank you very much.

Oooh, there’s a leftover biscuit. I’ll munch it, and then I’ll seriously get down to work. I promise.  Now let me just find the spoon to stir my tea, and check my emails one last time.

The funny thing is, on a good day it still takes me close to an hour from intending to write to physically put words onto the screen, but then I get lured in to this world that I not so much create as give in to. I write until my eyes blur, or the cat, an elderly rescue with lots of serious health issues, cries for attention.

That’s the hardest bit, the struggle to end a writing session. I’ve developed a way to write with the cat on my lap for a while, but there’s only so much time I can twist myself into a human pretzel before everything aches.

On a bad day, when all the words appear clumsy and ring wrong in my ears, I argue with my characters, and myself, and I curse myself for the mess on my too small desk. Because I can’t possibly be expected to create magic on the page under these challenging circumstances, right?

Now, if I could have that quiet, airy room, where no cat scratches at the door to complain about being shut out, or amble through the leafy streets of Paris on my way to my favourite writing jaunt or a congenial drink with like-minded people of style, wit and sophistication, surely it would be different. Instead, I sip the by now cold tea, give a bitter laugh, and walk away.

Luckily, I have something Hemingway didn’t have; a group of supportive writers who constantly check emails and Facebook to commiserate with me and others or cheer me on.

Which is why you find me still here, at my creatively arranged desk, marvelling at the worlds I can create, and the wonders I can find in my bohemian arrangement. I think I spotted a stapler I’ve been searching for ages.

It’s hard to believe I’ve written more than ten novels under these conditions, but there they are, ranging from period mysteries to contemporary, traditional to ghost cozy, and one work of literary fiction.

Over the course of penning the Alyssa Chalmers mysteries, Jack and Frances mysteries, Eve Holdsworth mysteries, and now the Genie and Adriana Darling mysteries, I’ve researched different eras, different towns and countries, upper class and working class, and lived vicariously through my characters (including a certain amount of envy).

Yet I’m always excited to return to them. They’re my friends. Sometimes they defy me, or exasperate me, or lead me astray, but they’re always there. Even if I can’t chronicle their adventures in a café in Montparnasse.

My latest move allowed me to upgrade from a tray to a room with a mood-board on the wall. Alas, it’s also freezing in winter, stifling in summer, and too far from the cat to spend more than an hour or two there . . .

Author Links:

Website – www.carmenradtke.com

Facebook – www.facebook.com/Carmen-Radtke-1958399947738868/

Twitter/X – https://www.Twitter.com/CarmenRadtke1

Purchase Links: Amazon

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A Sale and Good News to Celebrate this Fourth of July


Happy Fourth! I hope you’re all enjoying your summers. My 3-volume Buttercup Bend cozy mystery series is on sale for 99 cents for Kobo’s Independence Day Sale that ends on July 8. Grab your copy at https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/buttercup-bend-mysteries-books-1-3

I’m thrilled to announce that I’ve won two Certificates of Excellence from the Cat Writers’ Association for articles, and my poem, “Leaving” was accepted for publication in the South Carolina Bards Anthology 2024.

I’ll be speaking at the Lancaster County Library on Monday, July 15 from 2 to 4 pm. If any of you’re in the area, I hope you’ll drop by. There’ll be raffles and refreshments. I’ll also be autographing books and reading excerpts from my latest titles.

Meet the cats from my new release, A Mixed Bag of Cat Tails: 

Bojangles from my time-travel tale, “The Missing Mistletoe.”
Stripey from my fantasy, “Cat Genie.”
Snow White from my romance, “Saving Snow White.”
Bluebell from my horror story, “Knowledge is Power.”
Gato the ghost cat from “Haunted Honeymoon.”
Lucky from the mystery, “Murder Gone A-Stray.”
Merry and Jingles from, “Catnapped for Christmas.”
Ebony from “The Pyramid Murder.”

Thank you all for your support. Have a wonderful Fourth of July!