Tag Archives: Cozy Mystery

Kill Them With Canvas Virtual Book Tour

Kill Them With Canvas banner

 

Kill Them With Canvas cover

Paint by Murder Mystery #2

Cozy Mystery

Date Published: 10-11-2022

Publisher: Crooked Lane Books

 

photo add-to-goodreads-button_zpsc7b3c634.png

 

In Bailee Abbott’s second book in the Paint by Murder mysteries,
Chloe and Izzie are taking their paint party business on the road—with
murder as the first stop!

Chloe Abbington and her sister, Izzie, are enjoying huge success running
Paint with a View, their paint party business in the tranquil western New
York lakeside town of Whisper Cove. Now, their aunt
Constance—president of the local chapter of the Chautauqua
Sisterhood—has hooked them up with a gig hosting a Halloween painting
party. The guests will be painting a local ghost legend, the Lady of
Chautauqua Lake, who died a hundred years earlier and rises from the lake
every October to haunt anyone who dares venture out on All Hallows’
Eve.

The event seems to be going off without a hitch, until Chloe overhears an
argument between Constance and Viola Finnwinkle, the Sisterhood director,
about the fate of the local chapter. Both women leave and the sisters finish
their painting. But the next morning, Viola’s body is discovered
floating face down near the town ferryboat dock, her long red hair spread
around her. Eerily, the image is an exact replica of a painting Chloe and
Izzie had discovered at the event the night before.

What’s more, the police find Constance’s purple knit hat lying
on the ground near the crime scene. Constance pleads innocence, saying the
hat mysteriously went missing during the event. Frantic that she might be
charged with murder, she begs Chloe and Izzie to help her. The sisters
believe their aunt is innocent, but if so, who’s the real
killer—and when will the next victim turn up?

 

Kill Them With Canvas paperback

 EXCERPT

As we stepped up on the deck, Dewey was drying his damp face and hair with a towel. The sandy blond curls sprang out like corkscrews when he shook his head. He rubbed his face with one hand and leaned over to peer at the lake water again, as if he hadn’t noticed or heard us.

Izzie whistled. “Earth to Dewey. Are you running the ferry across the lake this morning anytime soon?” 

Dewey gasped and sprang to attention. His hand and fingers splayed across his chest. “About to give me heart failure, you did.” His gaze flitted sideways for an instant and straight again to us. “You want to take the ferry?”

“Uh, that’s what we’re here for, and I expect you’re here to take us.” Izzie planted both fists on her hips. “What do you keep staring at, Dewey Sawyer? Your face looks pale and almost white.” Izzie inched closer to him.

I walked alongside her. With a frown puckering my brow, I squinted. “And your hands are shaking like you overdosed on caffeine. Are you on that diet again? The one where you eat next to nothing? I remember last time you ended up in the hospital eating your meals through a tube. Not a smart thing to repeat.” I shook my head. Dewey was as thin as the stem of a rigger paint brush. He couldn’t afford to lose any weight. 

As we came to within a few feet of him, Dewey backed away from the edge of the deck and sobbed. I turned for a second. He stuffed his fist in his mouth, and his eyes bulged as if they could pop out of their sockets at any second. Something had upset him, which wasn’t so unusual. Everyone in town knew he was prone to hysterical episodes.

Puzzled and curious, I shifted my attention from Dewey to the lake water. I leaned over, searching exactly at the spot where he had been looking a moment ago. My insides lurched like they’d turn inside out, and I clutched my stomach with both hands. “Good lord.” I strained to speak. 

Izzie gripped my shoulder and let go of a low, feeble cry. “Is that really…is she…?” 

Even though my brain told me to look away, I couldn’t tear my gaze away from the horrible sight. A body was floating face down in the water near the shore, a woman with long red hair, spreading like tentacles around her head. Her blue wool coat was snagged on a huge tree trunk that had landed in the lake and been left there after lightning struck it down in a summer storm. An inch or two of her red dress showed along with the bottom half of her legs that had turned white and wrinkly. This image was almost exactly like in the painting we’d found left behind at the lodge, only this scene was terrifyingly real. Viola Finnwinkle was dead, and she’d been left floating in Chautauqua Lake. As if my mind finally caught up to what happened, I fumbled in my pocket to pull out the knit hat. I gasped as the hint of what it could likely mean hit me. The knit hat with a narrow brim was purple, and it looked exactly like the one Aunt Constance had been wearing to our event. 

 

 

Kill Them With Canvas tablet

About the Author 

Bailee Abbott

Bailee Abbott is a native Ohioan who spends her days plotting murder and
writing mysteries. She’s a member of Sisters in Crime as well as of
International Thriller Writers. Bailee lives with her husband and furry
friend Max in the quiet suburbs of Green, Ohio. Bailee also writes the
Sierra Pines B&B mystery series under the name Kathryn Long.

Contact Links

Website

Facebook

Twitter

Goodreads

Instagram

 

Purchase Links

Amazon

Barnes and Noble

Kobo

iBooks

Publisher

 

RABT Book Tours & PR

Comments Off on Kill Them With Canvas Virtual Book Tour

Filed under BOOKS

Fire & Ice Virtual Book Tour

Fire & Ice Virtual cover

 A Mauzzy & Me Mystery, Book 2

Cozy Mystery, Young Adult Mystery, Mystery

Date Published:08-15-2022

Publisher: The Wild Rose Press

photo add-to-goodreads-button_zpsc7b3c634.png

After encountering a brief power outage at work, college student Sara
Donovan might be allowing her imagination to run wild. The main vault in the
Carlton Museum holds the Fire and Ice Exhibit, a collection of rare gems,
including the Star of Midnight, a 175-carat diamond. Although all the stones
are accounted for, Sara suspects the Star of Midnight was stolen and
replaced with a fake.

While conducting her own investigation, what Sara uncovers is beyond even
her wildest imagination: a coded message, papers with strange characters,
and a mysterious set of numbers carved into an office wall. Despite
dismissive historians and other experts, she is certain these clues point to
a mysterious centuries-old legend.

Unfortunately, her colorful history of usually being right, but always
being wrong, means she must solve the mystery to prove her theory.

Fire & Ice Virtual tablet

EXCERPT

Mrs. Majelski

I navigated my way through the grody garage in search of my car, a daily routine for me. Parking garages always mess with me because everything looks the same. Not to mention the stench and filth. Just a fricking maze of concrete pillars and walls, with signs and arrows pointing every which way. Except the right direction for finding your car and the way out of the dang place.

After several futile minutes of searching, I hit the panic button on my key fob in hopes of my car signaling its presence. Multiple blasts of a car horn reverberated off the walls. On the other side of a stairwell, flashing lights danced on the low ceiling in perfect time with the blaring horn. 

Score. 

I hurried toward the flashing display of—

A sturdy voice called out from the inner recesses of the stairwell. “Hello, dear.”

I jumped sideways, stopped, and spun toward the opening. I recognized that voice. 

A scratching sound followed by a metallic click and more scratching emanated from the dark void. A walker emerged from the black, a head of snowy white hair floating above it.

Peering at the ghostly image in the gloom, I called out, “Mrs. Majelski?”

The walker pushed further into the garage, and the jowly image of a very short, very old lady came into focus. Like a four-foot-eight, eighty-five-year-old lady. It was Mrs. Majelski. What the heck was she doing here? I knew her from Tuscaloosa. We met at the gym at the beginning of freshman year, where her iron-pumping, treadmill-dashing, and elliptical-cranking routines put me to shame. Zoe has always been suspicious of the mysterious octogenarian, and she’s never missed an opportunity to remind me. Never. And now Mrs. Majelski is up here? When Zoe finds out, she’ll go ballistic. 

“In the flesh,” she declared.

“What…what are you…doing here?”

Mrs. Majelski flipped a hand toward my car. “Shut that racket off.” 

I fumbled with the fob, and after two failed punches on the button, turned off the alarm. “What are you doing here?”

“Visiting my twin sister. The old girl is getting on in years,” she cackled.

“You never mentioned you were a twin.”

“I didn’t?” She flicked a thick, gnarly hand. “Pish posh. Not important. What’s important is you think a robbery occurred at the museum?”

My head jerked back. “How do you know that?”

She wheeled forward two steps. A crooked smile appeared beneath soft white curls and a droopy nose. “Let’s say a little birdie told me.”

“Who called you?”

The old lady’s gaze swept the garage before turning back to me. “Again, not important.” Another step forward. “What’s important is why do you think there was a heist? Nothing was out of place. No alarms went off. So…”

Mrs. M was freaking me out, although it’s not the first time she’s done that to me. “How do you know all this?”

She stared up at me, her slate-gray eyes boring into me. “Just answer the question, dear.”

“I had Mauzzy with me in the vault when the power went out. It set him off and when the lights came back on, he was barking and scratching at the wall of the valuables vault. Pretty sure he heard something going on inside it.”

Mrs. Majelski arched an eyebrow and chuckled. “That’s it? Because your little dog was scratching and barking? Like a dog?”

“He’s never wrong.”

She snickered. “Didn’t realize he’s an expert on museum heists.”

I winced. “He has very good hearing.”

Her dubious smile vanished, replaced by a stern visage. “Anybody else with you in the vault during that outage?”

“Just Tony Carlucci.”

“Who is…”

“He’s the evening security supervisor.”

She hesitated. “That his normal post, inside the vault?”

“No, he’s usually upstairs. He stayed behind after they locked the exhibit away to clear everybody out and close the main vault at five.”

The squealing of tires echoed through the garage.

Mrs. Majelski scanned the area, then made a break for my hatchback.

“What are you doing?”

“Let’s get in your car.”

I hit the fob’s unlock button and headed for the car. By the time I got there, she was sitting in the passenger seat, the walker folded and stored behind her.

“Man, you move fast,” I said.

“That’s why I work out.” She looked at the floorboard, then into the back seat. “Looks like you live in here, dear.”

I grimaced. “Commuting two hours a day does it.”

“Mmmm hmmm.”

“Why did you find me?” I shuddered. “Here, in the garage of all places.”

She checked her side mirror, then fixed on me with an unwavering gaze. “Because I need to tell you a few things. Look, I know I can’t stop you from doing what you’re going to do. Lord knows I learned that about you back in Tuscaloosa. So, you need to know this. If that diamond was stolen, and that’s a mighty big if, dear. But if it was stolen like you say, then there are only a few crews in the world who could get past the security measures and into the vault in the short time available and pull that job off.”

“You gotta believe me. The Star of Midnight on display is not the same one I saw in the vault yesterday.”

Mrs. Majelski put out a hand. “I believe that you believe it. I’m just not convinced. However, two crews jump to mind when I think of sophisticated high-value heists.”

“Like who?”

About the Author

B.T. Polcari

B.T. Polcari is a graduate of Rutgers College of Rutgers University, an
award-winning mystery author, and a proud father of two wonderful children.
He’s a champion of rescue pups (Mauzzy is a rescue), craves watching
football and basketball, and, of course, loves reading mysteries. Among his
favorite authors are D.P. Lyle, Robert B. Parker, and Michael Connelly. He
is also an unapologetic fantasy football addict. He lives with his wife in
scenic Chattanooga, Tennessee.

Contact Links

Website

Facebook

Twitter

Blog

Goodreads

Pinterest

Instagram

Purchase Link

Amazon

a Rafflecopter giveaway

RABT Book Tours & PR

Comments Off on Fire & Ice Virtual Book Tour

Filed under BOOKS

Fire & Ice Blitz

Fire & Ice banner

Fire & Ice cover

 A Mauzzy & Me Mystery, Book 2

Cozy Mystery, Young Adult Mystery, Mystery

Date Published: 08-15-2022

Publisher: The Wild Rose Press

 

photo add-to-goodreads-button_zpsc7b3c634.png

 

After encountering a brief power outage at work, college student Sara
Donovan might be allowing her imagination to run wild. The main vault in the
Carlton Museum holds the Fire and Ice Exhibit, a collection of rare gems,
including the Star of Midnight, a 175-carat diamond. Although all the stones
are accounted for, Sara suspects the Star of Midnight was stolen and
replaced with a fake.

While conducting her own investigation, what Sara uncovers is beyond even
her wildest imagination: a coded message, papers with strange characters,
and a mysterious set of numbers carved into an office wall. Despite
dismissive historians and other experts, she is certain these clues point to
a mysterious centuries-old legend.

Unfortunately, her colorful history of usually being right, but always
being wrong, means she must solve the mystery to prove her theory.

About the Author

B.T. Polcari

B.T. Polcari is a graduate of Rutgers College of Rutgers University, an
award-winning mystery author, and a proud father of two wonderful children.
He’s a champion of rescue pups (Mauzzy is a rescue), craves watching
football and basketball, and, of course, loves reading mysteries. Among his
favorite authors are D.P. Lyle, Robert B. Parker, and Michael Connelly. He
is also an unapologetic fantasy football addict. He lives with his wife in
scenic Chattanooga, Tennessee.

 

Contact Links

Website

Facebook

Twitter

Blog

Goodreads

Pinterest

Instagram

 

Purchase Link

Amazon

a Rafflecopter giveaway

RABT Book Tours & PR

Comments Off on Fire & Ice Blitz

Filed under BOOKS

Murder at the Masked Ball Blitz

Murder at the Masked Ball banner

 

Murder at the Masked Ball cover

The Kitty Worthington Mysteries, Book 3

 

Historical Mystery, Cozy Mystery

Date Published: June 14, 2022

Publisher: Hearts Afire Publishing

 

photo add-to-goodreads-button_zpsc7b3c634.png

 

Amateur sleuth Kitty Worthington once more investigates when a noble lord
plummets to his death, and a dear friend is suspected of murder. Can she
catch the killer before her friend swings from the wrong end of a
rope?

London. 1923. When an invitation arrives to the Duchess of
Brightwell’s Midsummer Masked Ball, Kitty Worthington does not even
think of declining. Not with a mother on the hunt for a noble husband for
her. But no sooner does she curtsy to her hostess at the ball than tragedy
strikes. A very dead earl is found at the bottom of a staircase, clearly the
work of foul play.

Having proven himself a dab hand at dealing with the nobility, Scotland
Yard Detective Inspector Robert Crawford is soon asked to investigate. In no
time at all he hones in on Lord Newcastle, a friend of Kitty’s, who’d
earlier pummeled the earl for sorely abusing his wife.

Afraid her friend may wrongfully pay with his life, Kitty once more
organizes her ace team, including her maid, three noble lords, a beloved
sister, a lady, and Sir Winston, her still flatulent Bassett Hound. From the
seediest parts of London to the fancy mansions of Mayfair, they fearlessly
pursue the truth. For if they fail to find the killer, their dear friend may
dance one last jig at the end of a rope.

Murder at the Masked Ball, the third book in The Kitty Worthington
Mysteries, is another frolicking, historical cozy mystery filled with shifty
suspects, a cunning villain, and an intrepid heroine sure to win your
heart.

Other Books in The Kitty Worthington Mysteries

The Kitty Worthington Mysteries banner

Murder on the Golden Arrow

The Kitty Worthington Mysteries, Book 1

What’s a bright young woman to do when her brother becomes the main
suspect in a murder? Why, solve the case of course.

Murder at Westminster

The Kitty Worthington Mysteries, Book 2

Amateur sleuth Kitty Worthington once more jumps into the fray to nab the
wily murderer of a high-ranking member of the nobility. Can she catch the
killer before her sister’s beloved pays the ultimate price?

Murder at the Tower of London

The Kitty Worthington Mysteries, Book 4

After a royal prince is assassinated at the Tower of London, Kitty
Worthington is asked to investigate. The murder seems to be the work of a
madman who soon makes her his next target. Can she catch the killer before
she loses her head as well?

Amazon

 

Murder at the Masked Ball paperback

 About the Author

Magda Alexander

Magda Alexander is the USA Today bestselling author of several books,
including the popular KITTY WORTHINGTON MYSTERIES. She’s equally at home
writing historical mysteries and sexy contemporary romances. When she’s not
glued to her laptop writing her next book, Magda loves to bake and try out
new recipes in her Instant Pot. A lifelong learner, Magda earned her degree
from the University of Maryland and now resides in a Maryland city whose
history dates back to colonial times.

Contact Links

Website

Twitter

Facebook

Instagram

BookBuzz

Purchase Link

Amazon

 

RABT Book Tours & PR

Comments Off on Murder at the Masked Ball Blitz

Filed under BOOKS

Fire & Ice REVEAL

 

Fire & Ice cover

A Mauzzy & Me Mystery, Book 2

Cozy Mystery, Young Adult Mystery, Mystery

Date Published: 08-15-2022

Publisher: The Wild Rose Press

 

photo add-to-goodreads-button_zpsc7b3c634.png

 

After encountering a brief power outage at work, college student Sara
Donovan might be allowing her imagination to run wild. The main vault in the
Carlton Museum holds the Fire and Ice Exhibit, a collection of rare gems,
including the Star of Midnight, a 175-carat diamond. Although all the stones
are accounted for, Sara suspects the Star of Midnight was stolen and
replaced with a fake.

While conducting her own investigation, what Sara uncovers is beyond even
her wildest imagination: a coded message, papers with strange characters,
and a mysterious set of numbers carved into an office wall. Despite
dismissive historians and other experts, she is certain these clues point to
a mysterious centuries-old legend.

Unfortunately, her colorful history of usually being right, but always
being wrong, means she must solve the mystery to prove her theory.

 

About the Author

B.T. Polcari

B.T. Polcari is a graduate of Rutgers College of Rutgers University, an
award-winning mystery author, and a proud father of two wonderful children.
He’s a champion of rescue pups (Mauzzy is a rescue), craves watching
football and basketball, and, of course, loves reading mysteries. Among his
favorite authors are D.P. Lyle, Robert B. Parker, and Michael Connelly. He
is also an unapologetic fantasy football addict. He lives with his wife in
scenic Chattanooga, Tennessee.

 

Contact Links

Website

Facebook

Twitter

Blog

Goodreads

Pinterest

Instagram

 

Preorder Link

Amazon

RABT Book Tours & PR

Comments Off on Fire & Ice REVEAL

Filed under BOOKS