Friday, August 8, 2025

A Ghostwriter's Guide to Murder - An Interview, Review, & Giveaway

I'm pleased to welcome Melinda Mullet to Cozy Up With Kathy today. Melinda starts a new series with A GHOSTWRITER'S GUIDE TO MURDER which was just released last month.

 

Kathy: In A GHOSTWRITER'S GUIDE TO MURDER we meet Maeve Gardner, a ghostwriter for a long running mystery series. Why did you choose to make Maeve a ghostwriter instead of someone writing under her own name or even a pseudonym?

MM: Maeve would love to be writing under her own name but it’s not easy to get published these days even when you work for a publishing company. Maeve’s situation is a good reflection of the frustration writers can feel trying to become a professional. Writers often have to take jobs that aren’t their first choice. Maeve wants to create her own characters, but she is being paid to write PI Simon Hill because the original author is now suffering from dementia. Annoying as that is, the fact that she is being paid is in the end what makes her a professional writer and for now she’ll take what she can get. 

Kathy: Maeve lives on a houseboat in London. Have you ever wanted to live on a houseboat? 

MM: Absolutely! I am living vicariously through Maeve at every turn. I love the idea of touring Britain along the canal system. Anchoring at will and biking out to explore the countryside. What could be more fun. House boats have all the modern conveniences these days. Heating, kitchens, full bathrooms, washers and dryers. It’s truly the best of small house living. 

Kathy: When Maeve is arrested following the discovery of her ex's dead body near her home some of her friends come to her aid. If you found yourself in such a predicament, do you think any of your friends would try to help you? 

MM: I’d like to think so. Maeve’s friends are sure that she would never murder anyone. Convinced enough that they all bring their skills to bear to help prove her innocence. Ash the reclusive gamer/hacker, the pragmatic India who runs the local floating bookstore, and Paul a former Navy diver and now landlord of the local pub. Each of them brings something special to the investigative equation and they become quite the fearsome foursome.

Given my profession, I hope my friends would be equally convinced that I am not a killer in real life. 

Kathy: What first drew you to mysteries? 

MM: They always say write what you know. I know and love mysteries. I’ve been a fan since I was a teenager. Being a lawyer gave me a certain amount of exposure to people behaving badly and I’ve stashed some juicy bits and pieces away in my memory files for later use. I love the puzzle aspect of a good mystery more than the forensics and some of the darker deeds of humankind. That is why I generally write traditional mysteries rather than thrillers. 

Kathy: Do you write in any other genres? 

MM: Not yet, but I am working on a police procedural, and a historical mystery. Also, I wouldn’t be opposed to doing children’s fiction at some point. 

Kathy: Tell us about your series. 

MM: As we’ve noted above, the protagonist in my new book A GHOSTWRITER'S GUIDE TO MURDER is Maeve Gardner an aspiring but personally unpublished writer who is currently being paid by her publisher to ghostwrite one of their most popular series as the aging author is no longer capable. Maeve like a lot of us needs the money and goes along. All is well until the body of Maeve’s ex-boyfriend is found floating face down in the canal by her boat and the police are convinced that she has gone from penning murders to perpetrating them. This sets off a mad chain of events involving everything from murder, to blackmail, to extortion, to the Legend of Zelda, to stolen loos. Come along for the ride!

My first series was the Whisky Business Mysteries. My protagonist in this series is Abigail Logan a journalist and gifted photographer who inherits a boutique whisky distillery in rural Scotland. Abi is the first to admit that what she knows about whisky making would fit in a shot glass with room to spare, but she quickly discovers that she is now part of a high-stakes business – more art than science – that elicits deep passions and prejudices. When one of Abi’s employees is found murdered, Abi vows to find out why. But distilling truth from lies can be tricky especially when everyone around you seems to have something to hide.


Kathy: Do you have a favorite character? If so, who and why? 

MM: My favorite character tends to change depending on what they are doing at any particular time. My current favorite is India from Ghostwriter’s Guide. India does so many things that I would love to do. She deals in rare and antique books. She runs a bookshop located on a Dutch Barge moored near to the Camden Lock Market. She’s a vibrant woman who’s not afraid to say what she’s thinking and she’s willing to go above and beyond for her friends. 

Kathy: Did you have a specific inspiration for your series? 

MM: As we mentioned earlier, I would love to live on a houseboat. It’s been a dream of mine since I was a child visiting Regent’s Canal for the Zoo and the markets. I think it would be a wonderful part of my retirement plan. Writing about Maeve gives me a chance to imagine what it would be like to live on the water, and it gives me a great excuse for renting a houseboat for “research” purposes. The whole neighborhood is amazing and full of fun bits of history from London’s hidden underground rivers, to the gin production along the Canal, to the birth of the punk movement in Camden Market. It’s the kind of setting that just keeps on giving and of course it’s right in the middle of the most fascinating city in the world London!

My first series, the Whisky Business Mysteries, were inspired by my husband’s love of Scottish whisky. I spent many years visiting facilities all over the Highlands. At one point while touring probably my fiftieth distillery, I looked into the huge wooden vat that holds the barley water as it ferments and it occurred to me, as these things do to mystery lovers, that it would be a great place to find a body. The rest as they say was history. Until recently whisky making in Scotland was very much a male dominated profession in large part because of the prevailing wisdom that women don’t like whisky. Now there are so many women enjoying Scottish whisky and as a result more and more women are staking out their place in the industry. Abi is a tribute to all the women blazing trails in the distilling world. 


Kathy: What made you decide to publish your work?

MM: I’d always dreamed of being an author. After I finished my first book, I decided to have a go at getting it published. I would always tell my teenage daughters and their friends how important it was to chase your dreams––you never know if you don’t try. I find it sad to see all these bright, competent young women with so little self-esteem. I was determined to set a good example. I confess I thought it might end up being a life lesson in how to pick yourself up and keep going when things don’t go exactly as you hoped, but in the end, I was incredibly lucky that it was a success story. 


Kathy: If you could have a dinner party and invite 4 authors, living or dead, in any genre, who would you invite? 

MM: Agatha Christie (because she is unrivaled in the mystery field––still), JRR Tolkien (because I find him fascinating and adore his books), Michael Bond (because he wrote Paddington AND a rather saucy mystery series for adults. I think he’d be a real hoot) and Oscar Wilde (because he is the ultimate literary wit and because he experienced so much in his short life.).

Kathy: What are you currently reading? 

MM: Lucy Worsley’s autobiography of Agatha Christie, Ian Moore’s latest DEATH AND BOULES, and Catriona McPherson’s SCOTZILLA. Loving them all.

Kathy: Will you share any of your hobbies or interests with us? 

MM: I love to travel and start to feel restless if I’m not planning something. I’ve been a scuba diver since I was eight years old. Love the peace and quiet of being underwater. Not to mention all the amazing fish. Love cooking and drinking wine. The more wine I drink the less I cook, but it’s the thought that counts right?!

Kathy: Name 4 items you always have in your fridge or pantry. 

MM: Wine. Peanut butter. Good whole grain bread. Tea.

Kathy: Do you have plans for future books either in your current series or a new series? 

MM: I’m working on two freestanding books, and also the follow-up to GHOSTWRITER'S GUIDE TO MURDER.

Kathy: What's your favorite thing about being an author? 

MM: I love doing something that is creative. It keeps my overactive mind working in productive ways. At this point in my life I also really enjoy the flexibility. My daughters both live a plane ride away and my husband travels a lot. As long as I have my laptop I can work from anywhere I like. That’s a marvelous sense of freedom and I truly appreciate how lucky I am.

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Review
 

A GHOSTWRITER'S GUIDE TO MURDER by Melinda Mullet
The First Book in a New Series
 
Maeve Gardner is enjoying life after ditching her cheating boyfriend. Living on a canalboat in London with her dog, Captain Jack, Maeve is the ghostwriter for a long running mystery series. She soon finds herself in a mystery when she tries to stop the Captain from chewing on one of the dock bumpers. Inside Maeve finds cash. A lot of cash. Though tempted, she puts the money back and goes to the local police station to report the found money. Only when the police return to her boat the money is gone...and a body is in the canal...her ex. The police, understaffed and eager to find an easy solution, determine Maeve must be the murderer. Now it's up to Maeve herself and her unique group of quirky friends to solve the crime. Each will play to their own strengths, but will it be enough to save her?
 
A GHOSTWRITER'S GUIDE TO MURDER is a novel about teamwork. When Maeve finds herself in trouble her friends work together to solve the mystery and ultimately save her. It's also a story about friends as family and doing whatever it takes to protect each other. Everyone has unique abilities and together they combine to create a better whole. While Maeve may be at the center of the story, it's truly an ensemble piece. Ash, India, and Paul are just as important, indeed vital, to the story.
 
One of my favorite characters is Toliver. Is he a bad guy? A good guy? A right ruffian? Needless to say I adore Captain Jack and his stuffed dragon. I also really like Rowan and Sage and wished they had bigger roles. I can see endless possibilities with these two and hope we get to see more of them in future books. I like how Maeve is oblivious to Ash's attraction, consequently his jealousy was a tad annoying. Above all I really enjoyed the depth of all of the characters whether they had major or minor roles.
 
The mystery was fascinating from found money to murder. I appreciated the grim realities these characters faced as well as the fun-stealing a golden loo?!? And the big ending-positively brilliant! 
 
Capturing the unique canal environs of London A GHOSTWRITER'S GUIDE TO MURDER is an absolute delight, an engrossing and intricately plotted mystery filled with strong characters. I thoroughly enjoyed this first book and can't wait to see what happens next.
 
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 A Ghostwriter's Guide to Murder: A Novel by Melinda Mullet

About A Ghostwriter's Guide to Murder

A Ghostwriter's Guide to Murder: A Novel
Traditional Mystery First in Series
Setting - A houseboat along Regent’s Canal in central London
Publisher: ‎ Crooked Lane Books
Publication Date: ‎ July 29, 2025
Hardcover Print Length: ‎ 320 pages

Charming yet wickedly imaginative mystery ghostwriter Maeve Gardner finds herself at the center of a murder investigation with more twists and turns than any story she's ever written, perfect for fans of Anthony Horowitz and Richard Osman.

Maeve Gardner kills people for a living. A dodgy occupation perhaps, but as ghostwriter for the long-running Simon Hills mysteries, Maeve has planned the perfect murder time and again, and she enjoys it. She dreams of writing something under her own name someday rather than babysitting her adopted character Simon, but at least she’s writing. And as one of the burnt-out souls who’ve run away from dry land to live on London’s waterways, she has the joy of working from the home she loves: a colorful houseboat. Life on the canals is grand, but when her cheating ex-boyfriend turns up floating facedown in the water outside her boat, murdered, and the police arrest her, the plot takes a wayward turn.

Suddenly, Maeve is thrust into one of her own crime dramas, complete with missing money, violent thugs, extortion, and conspiracy. Only this time, there is no real-life Simon Hill to come to her aid. Instead, with the help of friends from the river—India, owner of a popular floating bookshop; Paul, the exceedingly attractive landlord of the local pub; and Ash, Maeve’s quiet, nerdy neighbor who is keeping some secrets of his own—Maeve may have a shot at saving herself.

As Maeve and her motley crew of would-be investigators find themselves wondering if they are in over their heads, a killer lurks and won’t hesitate to kill again…

About Melinda Mullet

 

Melinda Mullet is a dual US/UK national. Formerly a lawyer specializing in communications, media, and entertainment law she is now enjoying a second career as a mystery writer. Melinda is the author of the Whisky Business Mysteries, a six-part series of traditional mysteries set in and around a boutique single malt whisky distillery in Scotland. And coming in July 2025, the first of a new traditional series, A Ghostwriter’s Guide to Murder, set on a houseboat along the Regent’s Canal in London. Melinda is a travel junkie and a life-long advocate for children’s literacy causes both domestic and international. When she is not in the UK, she lives just outside of Washington, DC, with her whisky-collecting husband and two wild Covid canines named Bailey and Captain Jack.  

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Wednesday, August 6, 2025

Currently Reading...

I just finished reading A Ghostwriter's Guide to Murder by Melinda Mullet. This is the first book in a new series and was released last month.

Maeve Gardner is enjoying life after ditching her cheating boyfriend. Living on a canalboat in London with her dog, Captain Jack, Maeve is the ghostwriter for a long running mystery series. She soon finds herself in a mystery when she tries to stop the Captain from chewing on one of the dock bumpers. Inside Maeve finds cash. A lot of cash. Though tempted, she puts the money back and goes to the local police station to report the found money. Only when the police return to her boat the money is gone...but a body is in the canal...her ex. The police, understaffed and eager to find an easy solution, determine Maeve must be the murderer. Now it's up to Maeve herself and her unique group of quirky friends to solve the crime. Each will play to their own strengths, but will it be enough to save her?

Tuesday, August 5, 2025

Tea With Jam & Dread - A Spotlight

Today I'd like to shine a spotlight on a recent release. Tea with Jam & Dread by Vicki Delany is the sixth book in the Tea by the Sea Mystery series and was released last week.

Blurb: 

Long ago, Lily’s grandmother Rose worked as a kitchen maid at Thornecroft Castle, and now Elizabeth, dowager countess of Frockmorton, is celebrating her one hundredth birthday. Rose still has fond feelings for her onetime employer, so a group trip to Yorkshire is planned. It’s also an opportunity for Lily to visit her boyfriend, who’s currently working in England—and to indulge in some British tea.

Much has changed, however, and the ancestral home is now a luxury hotel, which will be closed for a week to accommodate the big bash, much to the chagrin of Elizabeth’s grandson, Julien—leading Lily to overhear an argument among the younger generation about the fate of the family fortune. Little do they know that Elizabeth plans to sell the famous Frockmorton Sapphires out of the family for the first time in centuries . . .

The icing on the cake comes when the jewels suddenly vanish—and things really go nuts when a party guest dies from an allergic reaction to almonds that someone smuggled into Lily’s coronation chicken sandwiches. Now she’ll have to scour the property to find out who would commit murder in such a manor . . .

Sunday, August 3, 2025

Solid Gold Murder - A Review & Giveaway

Review

SOLID GOLD MURDER by Ellen Byron
The Second Golden Motel Mystery 
 
Foundgold and Goldsgone are in the midst of a modern day Gold Rush after Dee Stern accidentally posts a video of a guest finding real gold in her sluice. Happy that her motel is completely booked and hailed as a hero by surrounding merchants for for their now booming businesses, Dee is nevertheless apprehensive. Her anxiety increases when a 20something tech billionaire and his entourage descend on her motel. Dealing with the obnoxious Sylvan Burr is one thing, but Dee also has to jump through Verity's hoops in order to join Goldsgone's craft fair. When Sylvan goes missing and is later found dead only his girlfriend seems to be grieving. But are they crocodile tears? Almost everyone else recently threatened the young man, including Dee's father and her business partner and best friend. Dee will have to determine just why Sylvan came to Foundgold. Perhaps then she can figure out who killed him!
 
With plenty of laugh out loud moments I truly enjoyed my second visit to the Golden Motel. I love the camaraderie of Dee and her friends, even when things get tough they manage to stick together and try to work things out. I especially love the relationship between Dee and her business partner, best friend, and ex-husband, Jeff. They make a great team, whether it be managing their motel or breaking in someplace to investigate a murder. With no romantic overtones he simply has her back. The secondary characters more than pull their weight and I'm happy to see more of Dee's dad.
 
Annoying young people with no social skills and more money than they know what to do with are prime candidates for murder and SOLID GOLD MURDER takes good advantage. I love how history intertwined with the mystery and of course enjoyed Dee trying to get around the dastardly Verity "Yes-that-Donner" Gillespie.
 
While there may be no Solid Gold Dancers SOLID GOLD MURDER is even more entertaining with engaging characters, friendship drama, a complex mystery, gold, and a bear named Bud. 
 
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Solid Gold Murder (Golden Motel Mysteries) by Ellen Byron

About Solid Gold Murder

Solid Gold Murder (Golden Motel Mysteries)
Cozy Mystery 2nd in Series
Setting - California
Publisher: ‎ Kensington Cozies
Publication date: ‎ July 29, 2025
Print length: ‎ 272 pages

Dee Stern’s Golden Motel-of-the-Mountains promises a tranquil getaway for outdoor lovers in the scenic Californian village of Foundgold. But when Dee accidentally triggers a modern gold rush, she suddenly turns her peaceful retreat into a hotspot for mayhem and murder . . .

With the summer season looming, former Hollywood sitcom writer Dee Stern has one small goal—scrubbing her motel’s unflattering moniker as the “Murder Motel.” Dee and ex-husband-turned-business-partner Jeff Cornetta are excited to introduce a family-friendly panning activity complete with fool’s gold just in time for the peak tourist months. Except neither could have anticipated the discovery of a real gold nugget or the ensuing social media frenzy. In a flash, the viral sensation draws grizzled prospectors, wide-eyed adventurers, and trend-chasing thrill seekers to the abandoned mines scattered around the woods . . .

The instant popularity proves great for business, but it also attracts a group of out-of-touch Silicon Valley techies with dreams of striking it rich—again. Dee finds herself particularly annoyed by the insufferably smug Sylvan Burr, a retired CEO who sold his startup before age 30 and won’t let anyone forget it. But things take a sinister turn when Sylvan meets a grim fate at the bottom of a mineshaft, leaving Dee at the center of a deadly mystery that could end her days as a motelier. And while Sylvan had plenty of enemies, Dee suddenly faces adversaries rooting against her own success. Now, with her life and the future of the Golden Motel hanging by a thread, Dee must unearth a minefield of suspects and outwit a greedy killer before she finally digs herself too deep . . .

About Ellen Byron

Ellen is a bestselling author, Anthony nominee, and recipient of multiple Agatha and Lefty awards for her Cajun Country Mysteries, Vintage Cookbook Mysteries, Catering Hall Mysteries (as Maria DiRico), and Golden Motel Mysteries. She is also an award-winning playwright and non-award-winning writer of TV hits like Wings, Just Shoot Me, and Fairly OddParents, but considers her most impressive achievement working as a cater-waiter for Martha Stewart.

A native New Yorker, Ellen is a graduate of Tulane University and lives in the Los Angeles area with her husband, daughter, and a rotating crew of rescue pups. Visit her at http://www.ellenbyron.com/.

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Friday, August 1, 2025

Savvy Summers and the Sweet Potato Crimes - A Review

 Review

SAVVY SUMMERS AND THE SWEET POTATO CRIMES
By Sandra Jackson-Opoku
The First Savvy Summers Mystery 

In Chicago's South Side Savvy Summers is known for her soul food cooking and reasonable prices. Hired as the caterer for Mattie and Granderson's fiftieth wedding anniversary Savvy is witness to the bad behaviors of many a relative and the surprise when Mattie calls her husband out for all of his affairs. The party abruptly ends with Savvy wondering if she'll ever see the rest of the money she's owed. When Grandy comes to her cafe the next day claiming he's not feeling well she supplies him with his usual coffee and a sample of her new "veganish" sweet potato pie-after which he drops dead. They say trouble comes in threes and an older man keeling over dead in your cafe is definitely #1, unfortunately followed by the health department closing her down, and the widow suing her. When Grandy's death is ruled a heart attack Savvy is back in business, but a business the weaselly Noble McPherson is trying to buy out. Could he somehow be behind all her troubles? 

I like Savvy. She's a smart no-nonsense woman with a big heart and generous spirit. I appreciate the soul food cooking that honors her Great-Aunt Essie, but also has a modern flair to it; collard green quiches, salmon croquettes, or veganish sweet potato pie anyone? I also really like her ex-husband, Fanon. Noble is a nasty piece of work and a good villain to hate. The mystery was fun with suspects whose lifestyles are quite colorful. While Savvy may get her South Side up, Shysteen is straight up ghetto.

There is no doubt that SAVVY SUMMERS AND THE SWEET POTATO CRIMES is a cozy mystery. It does, however, push the boundaries as the author herself admits in her acknowledgments. Savvy is definitely cozy, but the language and scenarios can be a bit more coarse that what some cozy readers may be used to. I had no problem with it because everything felt true to the environment.

With lots of soul SAVVY SUMMERS AND THE SWEET POTATO CRIMES is an intriguing start to a new series.

Wednesday, July 30, 2025

Currently Reading...

I'm currently reading Savvy Summers and the Sweet Potato Crimes by Sandra Jackson-Opoku. This is the first book in the Savvy Summers Mystery series and was released yesterday.

In Chicago's South Side Savvy Summers is known for her soul food cooking and reasonable prices. Hired as the caterer for Mattie and Granderson's fiftieth wedding anniversary Savvy is witness to the bad behaviors of many a relative and the surprise when Mattie calls her husband out for all of his affairs. The party abruptly ends with Savvy wondering if she'll ever see the rest of the money she's owed. When Grandy comes to her cafe the next day claiming he's not feeling well she supplies him with his usual coffee and a sample of her new "veganish" sweet potato pie-after which he drops dead. They say trouble comes in threes and an older man keeling over dead in your cafe is definitely #1, unfortunately followed by the health department closing her down, and the widow suing her. When Grandy's death is ruled a heart attack Savvy is back in business, but a business the weaselly Noble McPherson is trying to buy out. Could he somehow be behind all her troubles?

Tuesday, July 29, 2025

A Poetic Pox - A Guest Post, Recipe, & Giveaway

I'm pleased to welcome Samantha Hastings to Cozy Up With Kathy today. Samantha writes the Lady Librarian Mystery series. A Poetic Pox is the third book in the series and at the moment only the Audible version has been released.

Let Them Eat Twelfth Night Cake!

By Samantha Hastings

Twelfth Night Cake Recipe - Make Old Fashioned Epiphany Cakes



The twelve days of Christmas refer to December 25th to January 5th. During the Georgian era, the celebration of Twelfth Night was only slightly less popular than Christmas Day itself.

One of the most important parts of the celebration was the Twelfth Night cake. It was a large domed fruit cake with sugar-paste figures that decorated the top. Inside the cake was hidden both a pea and a bean. Everyone in the household, including servants, were given a slice of cake. Women were served from the left side of the cake and men from the right. The woman who found the pea and the man who found the bean became the ‘king’ and ‘queen’ of the night. Sometimes a clove was added as well for the ‘knave’ of the night. Twelfth Night was one of misrule, raucous fun, and everything turned upside down. Including gender roles. It was the night before Epiphany.

In the 1870s, nearly ninety years after this story, Queen Victorian removed Twelfth Night from official calendars. She believed that the celebrations were too rowdy and this holiday has become relatively forgotten.

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It’s not quite a Twelfth Night Cake, but my family loves an Oreo Trifle and it’s super easy to make.



OREO TRIFLE

Ingredients:

· 1 baked 9/13” pan of Chocolate Cake (cake mixes are great)

· 1 8oz container of Whipped Cream

· 1 4.2 oz package of instant Oreo Pudding

· 2 cups of cold Milk

· 5-6 Oreos crushed up to sprinkle on top

Directions:

First, combine Oreo pudding and milk in a bowl. Whisk for 2 minutes and then let it rest in the fridge for at least 5 minutes.

In a trifle dish or a large bowl (preferrable clear one so that you can see the layers), add 1-inch squares of the chocolate cake for the bottom layer (about 1/3 of the cake). For the second layer, add 1/3 of the finished Oreo Pudding mix. For the third layer, add 1/3 of the container of Whipped Cream.

Repeat process 3 times.

Decorate the top of the trifle with crushed up Oreos. You can serve it immediately.

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 A Poetic Pox: A Lady Librarian Mystery by Samantha Larsen

About A Poetic Pox

A Poetic Pox: A Lady Librarian Mystery
Historical Cozy Mystery 3rd in Series
Setting - 1786, England
Publisher: Dreamscape
First Audible.com Release Date: July 22, 2025
Listening Length: 8 hours and 18 minutes
Author: Samantha Larsen Narrator: Marni Penning
1786, England

It is the twelve days of Christmas, and Mrs. Tiffany Lathrop is happily juggling her duties as a new mother and a librarian to Catharine, the Duchess of Beaufort. Her employer receives a mysterious letter from an old paramour, the Marquess of Harwood, who is the biological father of Catharine’s son. He promises to leave his estate and fortune to Beau if he can see the boy before he dies.

Her elder son, Thomas Montague, has a terrible cold, so Catharine asks Tiffany to accompany her and Beau. When they arrive at the dilapidated abbey, they discover a dead body—only it isn’t the marquess, but his valet! Lord Harwood is alive, but unconscious with suspicious-looking pox marks on his hands. Tiffany wonders if the marquess is really dying, or if it is all poetic revenge? Especially when she discovers the secrets that haunt Rosedean Abbey.

Between breastfeeding and dirty diapers, Tiffany must discover who killed the valet and attempted to murder the marquess before anyone else dies.

©2025 Samantha Larsen (P)2025 Dreamscape First

About Samantha Larsen

Samantha Hastings met her husband in a turkey sandwich line. They live in Salt Lake City, Utah, where she spends most of her time reading, having tea parties, and chauffeuring her four kids. She teaches World Literature at Brigham Young University. Her young adult fiction books are Junior Library Guild Gold Standard selections and her historical romances are published around the world. She also writes murder mysteries under Samantha Larsen that Publisher’s Weekly called “wildly enjoyable.”

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