THE DEAD BETRAY NONE (A Viscount Ware Mystery #1) by J L Buck Genre: historical/Regency mystery An aristocratic spy and a highborn lady cross paths over a dead body. 1811 England seethes with discontent. A self-indulgent prince regent sits on the throne of a country at war with France, on the brink of war with America, and facing growing rebellion at home. Lucien, Viscount Ware, recently home after four years on the Continent as a spy for England, finds life in the haute ton tedious. He secretly agrees to handle a few delicate matters for the Crown's private spy unit at Whitehall. A housebreaking at a country houseparty seems a strange assignment until he discovers that a French cipher, the key to Napoleon's war codes, was among the stolen items. As he follows its trail to London's notorious rookeries and into its glittering ballrooms, he faces a growing threat of treachery from more than one direction. Lady Anne Ashburn missed her London season while caring for her invalid mother in the north country. A new nurse allows her to visit relatives, where she becomes embroiled in a blackmail plot. To avoid a terrible scandal, she goes to London to face down the scoundrel threatening her family. The night of the elegant Christmastide Ball, Lucien finds Lady Anne standing over a corpse. What happens after that—the risks they take, the intrusion of a notorious crime lord, society gossip, and good intentions gone awry—sends them spiraling into danger and potential disaster for England’s war effort. An ever twisting plot sure to keep you turning the pages. Buy Links: Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Dead-Betray-None-J-Buck-ebook/dp/B09VM9RSS9 B&N: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-dead-betray-none-j-l-buck/1141104585 Kobo: www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/the-dead-betray-none Google Books: https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Dead_Betray_None/TKi4zgEACAAJ?hl=en Booktopia: https://www.booktopia.com.au/the-dead-betray-none-j-l-buck/ebook/9781942078913.html Target (PB): https://www.target.com/p/the-dead-betray-none-by-j-l-buck-paperback/-/A-86100637 Walmart (PB): https://www.walmart.com/ip/The-Dead-Betray-None-Paperback-9781942078906/710102163?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=0 Want to know something about this author? See her interview on the Ally Shields blog here: allyshields.com/blog/harini-nagendras-new-historical-mystery-is-set-in-1920s-indiaThe Bangalore Detectives Club Genre: historical mystery PG-13 The first in a charming, joyful crime series set in 1920s Bangalore, featuring sari-wearing detective Kaveri and her husband Ramu. Perfect for fans of Alexander McCall Smith’s The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency. When clever, headstrong Kaveri moves to Bangalore to marry handsome young doctor Ramu, she’s resigned herself to a quiet life. But that all changes the night of the party at the Century Club, where she escapes to the garden for some peace and quiet—and instead spots an uninvited guest in the shadows. Half an hour later, the party turns into a murder scene. When a vulnerable woman is connected to the crime, Kaveri becomes determined to save her and launches a private investigation to find the killer, tracing his steps from an illustrious brothel to an Englishman’s mansion. She soon finds that sleuthing in a sari isn’t as hard as it seems when you have a talent for mathematics, a head for logic, and a doctor for a husband . . . And she’s going to need them all as the case leads her deeper into a hotbed of danger, sedition, and intrigue in Bangalore’s darkest alleyways. Buy links: https://bookshop.org/books/the-bangalore-detectives-club/9781639361595 https://www.amazon.com/Bangalore-Detectives-Club-Novel/dp/1639361596/ Check out this new release by BJ Magnani and her interview on the Ally Shields' blog. Follow this link for the complete interview. A Message in Poison (A Dr. Lily Robinson novel) Genre: mystery/medical thriller/romantic suspense Sparks fly as Dr. Lily Robinson, the brilliant academic pathologist and covert assassin for the U.S. Government, investigates two seemingly unrelated deaths alongside her lover, Agent Jean Paul Marchand, and D.C. Medical Examiner Dr. Logan Pelletier. A U.S. Senator and the president of a developing nation are found dead in their beds. As governments thousands of miles apart react to the fallout and begin their investigations, no one claims responsibility, and no motives are clear. Yet, the cause of death implies a link between the two—one that only a mind versed in poisons and politics can decipher. With her personal relationships teetering on the brink and her loved ones facing foreign threats, Lily must unravel the mystery and uncover a plot more calculating than anyone could imagine—but it may be too late. A Message in Poison, the third part of the Art of Secret Poisoning trilogy (The Queen of All Poisons and The Power of Poison), continues with twists and turns as Dr. Lily Robinson travels the globe, stares down death, and finds herself at “another crossroad, another choice between life real or imagined…” Buy Link: Amazon.com: A Message in Poison: A Dr. Lily Robinson Novel: 9781645993254: Magnani, Bj: Books Calli (Prairie Roses Collection #13) Genre: Clean and Sweet Historical Fiction Calli works as a nurse with the US Army at Fort Bridger, Wyoming in 1880. When a wagon train full of discouraged emigrants passes through on its way east, a pregnant widow delivers her baby then dies. Bradley Wilson, leading this train, has few options. He asks Calli to travel with them until they find a relative to take the child in St. Joe, Missouri. Calli, drawn to both this dark and quiet man and the child, resists. But when she disappears, he wonders if she’s run away or been kidnapped. Can these two put their pasts behind them and move into a new future together? Or will Calli insist on having things her own way? Amazon Buy Link (also available through Kindle Unlimited): https://www.amazon.com/Calli-Prairie-Roses-Collection-Book-ebook/dp/B09SD6XPRQ ***GIVEAWAY: Happy to give a free print (US only) or ebook of Calli to a random, lucky winner. Just comment here or on Ally Shields' blog to enter. Read the interview with author Donna Schlachter on Ally Shields.com: allyshields.com/blog/guest-author-donna-schlachter-visits-the-blog-with-a-giveaway The following interview with Clay Stafford, founder of Killer Nashville International Writers Conference is cross-posted from Ally Shields Author Blog (https://allyshields.com) INTERVIEW: Ally: What inspired you to organize a writers’ conference? Clay: Hi, Ally. I’ve always been a writer and I’ve always been an educator. I taught my first graded high school course while I was still a senior at a private high school. At the time I was also already a professionally produced writer. I’ve been hooked on sharing info ever since. Throughout my career, I’ve helped found and start several instructional courses (public and university) and Killer Nashville International Writers’ Conference (https://killernashville.com/)—founded in 2006—is my latest. Sixteen years later, we’re still going and have attendees visit annually from all over the world. It truly is an international event. Ally: How did you choose the name Killer Nashville? Clay: I live in Nashville, and I wanted to brand the conference as a Nashville entity, so the Nashville part is a given. I’m a huge fan of Southern gothic, mystery, thriller, horror, dark literary, and suspense novels and true crime. I’m also attracted to sci-fi, fantasy, westerns, and romantic suspense. What do you have when you try to combine all of those elements together? Usually someone gets offed. There’s where the Killer came in. So we’re basically a conference for all genres incorporating mystery, thriller, or suspense elements. Ally: How do you select your speakers each year? Clay: Speakers come to us in numerous ways. Some are referrals from other writers. Many are attendees who sign up to be at the conference. Some are people that I’ve heard about and I approach them in a cold call. Some are writers I know. Some are writers/educators who send us a proposal. I’m always interested in hearing from someone that I didn’t expect to hear from. If someone signs up for the conference, we always try to accommodate them on a panel. Ally: What do you feel is unique about Killer Nashville compared with other conferences? Clay: If you ask our writers (and you can see their blurbs all over the web and the Killer Nashville website), it is about how Killer Nashville feels like a family. For me, the difference is the focus. Killer Nashville for me is a labor of love. I’ve devoted sixteen years of volunteer time to it with the whole purpose of the conference being for established writers to give back to the next generation of up-and-coming scribes. We do outreach to help writers find publishers. Our connections with agents is unmatched. We teach people on any level to promote themselves and their works better in order to take themselves to the next level. We are fully invested in writers for the long haul throughout the entire year—for their entire career really—rather than just seeing them at an annual event. For us, attendees are not just another writer, they are the voices in the community of tomorrow. We’re investing in the future. We also don’t do that just at Killer Nashville. Annually, Killer Nashville donates up to $85,000 worth of books to needy libraries and literary causes among other outreach and charitable activities. We even publish a monthly electronic magazine, Killer Nashville Magazine. Readers can sign up for a subscription to it for free online. Ally: Is there programming for readers or is this strictly a writers’ conference? Clay: It is designed as a writer’s conference, but about ten percent of our attendees each year are actually fans with no desire to write anything themselves. We also have our forensic track for CSI junkies and many non-writers attend that track. We’ve found readers love to know what goes on behind-the-scenes in the world of a favorite writer, so those particular fans attend for that. So while our job is to instruct, guide, and mentor writers of all genres, we also offer something for those who want to learn more about the writers themselves, including free book signings that are open to the public. The sessions are honest, and authors truly do share much about themselves. Ally: Is diversity addressed in your scheduled events? Clay: Diversity has always been addressed at Killer Nashville. Always. Even before it was the politically correct thing to do. I’ll say Killer Nashville has been a forerunner of diversity in the industry. See our Star Watch Nominee nod to me because of this very reason. Ally: Tell us about the annual awards as well as the scholarships available. Clay: We offer several awards at Killer Nashville. My two personal favorites are the Killer Nashville Claymore Award and the Killer Nashville Silver Falchion Award. The KN Claymore Award is for the best first fifty pages of an unpublished novel. Through this award, we’ve been able to secure new authors agents, publishing contracts, and even movie deals. The KN Silver Falchion Award is for best book published in the previous years in a variety of genres. This is open to both traditionally published works and self-published works. We make no distinction. All we’re looking for is a great story. In terms of scholarships, many times the very people who need to be at Killer Nashville and who need the mentorship that Killer Nashville offers are the very ones who can’t necessarily afford to attend Killer Nashville. We’re considered a premier writers’ conference (voted the best writers’ conference this past year by The Writer magazine, for example) and successful writers want to give back to that next generation so they’ve set up scholarships that pay for everything from tuition to travel and board. For all of these and other opportunities, go to the Killer Nashville website at https://killernashville.com/. Ally: What is the best part of hosting a mystery conference? Clay: Making new friends and seeing old ones. Watching people get agents. Seeing lightbulbs go off in attendees’ heads. It’s an incredible feeling to be a part of an event that is actually changing people’s lives. Ally: Is there anything I haven’t asked that you’d like to talk about? Clay: Anyone who knows me knows I can talk for days. For the sake of your readers, I think you’ve covered things delightfully. Ally: Tell us where, when, how many sessions, this year’s speakers, hotel accommodations, other entertainment, costs, registration, etc. Clay: All of the above can be found on the Killer Nashville website, so I won’t belabor it here. But to sum, we have nearly seventy sessions throughout the four days, a writer intensive on Thursday afternoon, five tracks covering everything from newbie questions, writing specifics, genre specific sessions, academic sessions, publicity/advertising, new technology, and forensics. We have agent pitches for attendees to find an agent. We have mingling events for attendees to network and make life-long friends and writing support. It’s a fun-filled weekend. Many writers bring their families for a full vacation in Nashville. Ally: Fun-filled and exhausting! What a line up! And what an interesting job you have. Thank you for sharing the terrific info with us. I wish you the best with this year’s conference! August 18-21, 2022 Franklin, TN Clay Stafford (https://claystafford.com/) is an American bestselling and award-winning author, poet, screenwriter, playwright, composer, filmmaker, educator, and public speaker. He has sold nearly four million copies of his books, has his work distributed in over sixteen languages, and has spoken as a Master of Ceremony to over one million people. Clay writes the monthly “Killer Writers” column for Writer’s Digest. Clay serves as President/CEO of American Blackguard Entertainment, which includes Killer Nashville Magazine, Clay Stafford Books, American Blackguard Records, The Clay Stafford Company, and American Blackguard Music. Clay has an M.F.A. and has taught at numerous universities and is the honorary Writer-in-Residence at Battle Ground Academy. He is also the founder of Killer Nashville International Writers’ Conference. He is recipient of Publishers Weekly, Frankfurt Book Fair, and the American Booksellers Association Star Watch Nominee for top North American publishing industry professionals. Don't miss the interview with Rose Kerr on Ally Shields author blog: allyshields.com/blog/cozy-up-to-author-rose-kerrs-new-mystery-series Her featured novel, the first book in a new series, is spolighted below. Death on the Set, A Brenna Flynn Mystery Genre: cozy mystery Former high school guidance counselor, Brenna Flynn, returns home to Bayview City after the sudden death of her husband. Unable to find work in her field, she signs up with a temp agency to find employment. Sent on an interview for a cooking reality show, she aces it and gets the job of a production assistant. On her second day at work, Brenna discovers a body in the studio. She soon learns she’s the police’s primary suspect. Determined to clear her name, she uses some skills she’s honed as a guidance counselor to learn more about the victim. Drawing people out comes naturally to Brenna, and she becomes a confidante to cast and crew on the show. The stakes are raised with threatening notes, poisonings, and blackmail. Can Brenna uncover who the killer is before someone else dies? PURCHASE LINKS: Amazon: https://amzn.to/36VF6yn Amazon.ca: https://amzn.to/35kSlIp Barnes & Noble: https://bit.ly/3NvdsZS Kobo: https://bit.ly/38471wp Mystery author Carol Preflatish was interviewed on the Ally Shields author blog with her featured book, Witch Hunt. The link to the full interview is here: allyshields.com/blog/meet-cozy-mystery-author-carol-preflatish Check out the book cover and blurb for Witch Hunt below: Witch Hunt (A Nathan Perry Mystery) Genre: cozy mystery Is it 1692 all over again? When a millionaire's daughter is found hanging from a tree in the Mystic, Massachusetts cemetery, witchcraft is suspected. Police detective Nathan Perry is assigned the case and works closely with an attractive female private investigator hired by the father to find who murdered his daughter. Mystic is known for its history of witchcraft in the area. It's what brings tourists to town, and when another murder occurs, there is rising pressure on Nathan to solve the case quickly. Nathan's investigation pulls him into an unfamiliar world rife with covens, magic, and lore to find the killer. A small town gripped in fear is depending on him to prevail. Witch Hunt is a stand-alone novel that is part of the Nathan Perry Mystery Series Witch Hunt buy links: Amazon - https://amzn.to/3H6oArD B&N - https://bit.ly/3p6fK77 Kobo - https://bit.ly/3sj6E9b iTunes - https://apple.co/3s8bSEh An aristocratic spy and a highborn lady cross paths over a dead body. 1811 England seethes with discontent. A self-indulgent prince regent sits on the throne of a country at war with France, on the brink of war with America, and facing growing rebellion at home. Lucien, Viscount Ware, recently home after four years on the Continent as a spy for England, finds life in the haute ton tedious. He secretly agrees to handle a few delicate matters for the Crown's private spy unit at Whitehall. A housebreaking at a country houseparty seems a strange assignment until he discovers that a French cipher, the key to Napoleon's war codes, was among the stolen items. As he follows its trail to London's notorious rookeries and into its glittering ballrooms, he faces a growing threat of treachery from more than one direction. Lady Anne Ashburn missed her London season while caring for her invalid mother in the north country. A new nurse allows her to visit relatives, where she becomes embroiled in a blackmail plot. To avoid a terrible scandal, she goes to London to face down the scoundrel threatening her family. The night of the elegant Christmastide Ball, Lucien finds Lady Anne standing over a corpse. What happens after that—the risks they take, the intrusion of a notorious crime lord, society gossip, and good intentions gone awry—sends them spiraling into danger and potential disaster for England’s war effort. An ever twisting plot sure to keep you turning the pages. Available for pre-order from several booksellers including: Amazon: www.amazon.com/Dead-Betray-None-J-Buck-ebook/dp/B09VM9RSS9 B&N: www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-dead-betray-none-j-l-buck/1141104585?ean=9781942078906 Kobo: www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/the-dead-betray-none Check out this Author Interview with humorous mystery writer Kris Bock on the Ally Shields author blog: allyshields.com/blog/coffee-chat-with-humorous-mystery-author-kris-bock Meet author ME Roche on the Ally Shields blog, featuring her book, loosely based on true events from the 1930s: allyshields.com/blog/coffee-chat-with-guest-author-me-roche |
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