Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Review: See Also Murder by Larry D. Sweazy

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A Mysterious Review of See Also Murder by Larry D. Sweazy. A Marjorie Trumaine Mystery.

Review summary: This is a superior murder mystery, intricately plotted, and atmospheric in its isolated rural setting. The characters are richly drawn, the pacing of the almost lyrical narrative nearly ideal, and the whodunit element well-hidden and yet always in plain sight. Definitely one of the year's best mysteries. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 5 of 5 stars

See Also Murder Larry D. Sweazy

See Also Murder
Larry D. Sweazy
A Marjorie Trumaine Mystery
Seventh Street Books (May 2015)

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Publisher synopsis: 1964 — Life on the North Dakota farm hasn't always been easy for Marjorie Trumaine. She has begun working as a professional indexer to help with the bills — which have only gotten worse since the accident that left her husband, Hank, blind and paralyzed. When her nearest neighbors are murdered in their beds, though, Marjorie suddenly has to deal with new and terrifying problems.

Sheriff Hilo Jenkins brings her a strange amulet, found clutched in the hand of her murdered neighbor, and asks her to quietly find out what it is. Marjorie uses all the skills she has developed as an indexer to research the amulet and look into the murders, but as she closes in on the killer, and people around her continue to die, she realizes that the murderer is also closing in on her.

Deadly Trouble, A Vegas Vixons Novel of Romantic Suspense by J. L. Hammer, New This Week from Entangled Select

Entangled Select has the perfect books for all romance readers.

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Deadly Trouble by J. L. Hammer

Deadly Trouble by J. L. Hammer

A Vegas Vixons Novel of Romantic Suspense (2nd in series)

Publisher: Entangled Select

Price: $3.99 (as of 08/19/2015 at 6:30 PM ET).

Deadly Trouble by J. L. Hammer, Amazon Kindle format

A handsome doctor, piña coladas … and murder …

Las Vegas embalmer Lily Sanborn's vacation at the remote retreat in Belize should have been heaven … if her idea of heaven was a gazillion degrees, humidity, and enough mosquitoes to require daily transfusions. Just as she decides to make the best of her tropical destination, she stumbles upon a murder, witnesses a kidnapping and meets the most attractive man she's ever seen.

Dr. Cooper Deforest is seriously attracted to this stunning woman with a razor-sharp tongue. In fact, he is having the damnedest time trying to keep his hands off Lily. But when murder, kidnapping, a drug cartel and police corruption intrude on his peaceful jungle world, Cooper wonders just what sort of person Lily is.

Even though their chemistry sizzles, Lily's trust issues get in the way. As much as Cooper wants this woman, he can't get over the fact that wherever Lily goes, death seems to follow …

Deadly Trouble by J. L. Hammer

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Killer Kool, A Mango Bay Mystery by Marty Ambrose, Now Available at a Special Price

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Killer Kool by Marty Ambrose

Killer Kool by Marty Ambrose

A Mango Bay Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Thomas & Mercer

Price: $1.99 (as of 08/19/2015 at 6:00 PM ET).

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It's October on Coral Island, and Mallie Monroe is learning how to multitask: she's juggling two men, Nick and Cole; helping her office pal, Sandy, plan a fall wedding; and trying to find a way to adjust to her new assignment as the Observer's food critic. The summer doldrums are officially over as the island prepares for cooler weather and its first Taste of the Island. Unfortunately, Madame Geri, the island's freelance psychic, appears at the newspaper declaring that the upcoming nuptials of her son, Jimmy, and Sandy are in jeopardy because of a possible killer on the loose

.Mallie knows where to start: Carlos Santini has recently died from an apparent heart attack, and everyone believes that his brother, Chef Marco, was somehow involved. So Mallie teams up with Madame Geri to add another task to her list: solve the crime and make certain that the wedding doesn't end up on a canceled list.

Killer Kool by Marty Ambrose

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Death in the Coverts, A Crime Novel by Roderic Jeffries, New This Week from Endeavour Press

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Death in the Coverts by Roderic Jeffries

Death in the Coverts by Roderic Jeffries

A Crime Novel

Publisher: Endeavour Press

Price: $3.99 (as of 08/19/2015 at 5:30 PM ET).

Death in the Coverts by Roderic Jeffries, Amazon Kindle format

The wealthy Decker family have lived at Hurstley Place for hundreds of years. The traditional pheasant shoot is still an annual event, although it is now financed and enjoyed by members of a syndicate. Bill Rafferty, one of the syndicate members, desperately wants to be invited to dinner by the Deckers and accepted into their social circle. He is disliked and sneered upon by the Deckers — but this turns far more sinister when Rafferty is found shot dead in the forest.

It is assumed he accidentally shot himself because of his clumsiness with a rifle — but when DI Doherty arrives on the scene he suspects foul play. With the news that Rafferty had been blackmailing the Hecker estate, and rumours that his wife was having an affair, it seems the killing may have had a motive.

When a second person is shot dead in the woods, murder is beyond doubt. Police think they've found the culprit — but have they captured an innocent man while the real killer gets his hands closer to the estate?

Death in the Coverts by Roderic Jeffries

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The Green Line, An Abby Donovan Mystery by E. C. Diskin, Now Available at a Special Price

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The Green Line by E. C. Diskin

The Green Line by E. C. Diskin

An Abby Donovan Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Thomas & Mercer

Price: $1.99 (as of 08/19/2015 at 5:00 PM ET).

The Green Line by E. C. Diskin, Amazon Kindle format

Abby Donovan's decade-long dream of partnership at her prestigious Chicago law firm is just months from fruition. But after a late-night train mishap drops her into a world of drugs, gangs, murder, and corruption, everything changes. Abby is haunted by what and who she's seen, and the mysterious death of a kind stranger. Though her work suffers, deadlines are missed, and her promotion hangs in the balance, she's compelled to investigate with the help of an unlikely new friend.

But Abby's investigation jeopardizes more than her career. Someone is watching and he's not going to let a nosy lawyer expose his scam.

The Green Line by E. C. Diskin

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From the Queen, A Bibliomystery Short Story by Carolyn Hart, New This Week from Mysterious Press

Every so often — but not often enough, in our opinion! — Mysterious Press publishes a new bibliomystery, short tales about deadly books written by some of crime fiction's best authors. Omnimystery News is pleased to present the latest entry in this series, new this week …

From the Queen by Carolyn Hart

From the Queen by Carolyn Hart

A Bibliomystery Short Story

Publisher: Mysterious Press

Price: $1.99 (as of 08/19/2015 at 4:30 PM ET).

From the Queen by Carolyn Hart, Amazon Kindle format

Everyone dreams of stumbling upon a long-lost treasure in the attic or inheriting a fortune from some distant relative. But for Ellen Gallagher, the impoverished owner of a thrift shop in South Carolina, that dream comes true. She finds in her possession a first edition of Agatha Christie's Poirot Investigates that has been signed by the author … and inscribed to the Queen of England.

When the book disappears from her shop, Ellen must call on her friend Annie Darling, owner of the mystery bookstore Death on Demand, to track it down.

From the Queen by Carolyn Hart

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Night Blind, A Blake Sanders Mystery by Michael W. Sherer, Now Available at a Special Price

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Night Blind by Michael W. Sherer

Night Blind by Michael W. Sherer

A Blake Sanders Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Thomas & Mercer

Price: $1.99 (as of 08/19/2015 at 4:00 PM ET).

Night Blind by Michael W. Sherer, Amazon Kindle format

In the space of a few months, Blake Sanders has lost his job, his only son to suicide, and his marriage. A year later, it's gotten so bad that he can only face the world at night, working menial jobs washing dishes and delivering newspapers, lost in depression and grief.

Blake's world is turned upside down again on a cold November night, when an elderly woman on his newspaper route is brutally stabbed to death and Blake is charged with her murder. Faced with life in prison, his only hope is to find the real killer.

In a desperate attempt to unravel the mystery, Blake learns that his friend had stumbled onto secrets that have been buried beneath Capitol Hill for 150 years. Secrets that are now being disturbed by the construction of the new light rail tunnel. Secrets that will shake the government of Seattle. Secrets that foreign agents will kill for.

On the run from the police and murderers, Blake finds a chance to heal his grief and reclaim his life — if he can stay alive long enough to unearth the truth.

Night Blind by Michael W. Sherer

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Murder Comes Calling by C. S. Challinor, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during August 2015

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during August 2015 …

Murder Comes Calling by C. S. Challinor

Murder Comes Calling by C. S. Challinor, A Rex Graves Mystery (7th in series)

Publisher: Midnight Ink

Murder Comes Calling by C. S. Challinor, Amazon Kindle format

When four murders take place in a secluded English community, Scottish barrister Rex Graves is called on to lend his investigatory expertise. The only link between the victims is that their homes were up for sale. But when the local authorities arrest a shady house agent, letters written in blood on the bodies tip Rex off to a different kind of killer.

Digging into the past, Rex discovers that the victims were not who they appeared to be. For the first time, he's not up against a lone operator. With his fiancée away on a cruise, Rex must race to solve the murder before she catches him indulging his forbidden crime-solving hobby … or before he becomes the latest victim.

Murder Comes Calling by C. S. Challinor

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The Coptic Secret, A Lang Reilly Thriller by Gregg Loomis, Now Available at a Special Price

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The Coptic Secret by Gregg Loomis

The Coptic Secret by Gregg Loomis

A Lang Reilly Thriller (4th in series)

Publisher: Thomas & Mercer

Price: $1.99 (as of 08/19/2015 at 3:00 PM ET).

The Coptic Secret by Gregg Loomis, Amazon Kindle format

It was a gala evening to celebrate the find of the century — previously unknown Gospels containing startling revelations. But before the parchments could be revealed, shots rang out in the British Museum and the Gospels — along with Lang Reilly's friend — were taken.

An ancient and mysterious organization will gladly kill anyone who comes close to the parchments, but Lang can't be intimidated. The more his life is threatened, the more determined he is to find the truth behind … the Coptic Secret.

The Coptic Secret by Gregg Loomis

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Gone Cold by Douglas Corleone, New in Bookstores during August 2015

Today's featured new hardcover mystery, suspense, or thriller title scheduled to be published during August 2015 is …

Gone Cold by Douglas Corleone

Gone Cold by Douglas Corleone, a Simon Fisk Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Minotaur Books

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Twelve years after a kidnapping destroyed former US Marshal Simon Fisk's family, he is newly determined to find the people responsible for taking his then-six-year-old daughter. Returning home from a case, Simon transforms his apartment into a war room and refuses to step away from the cold case, even after enduring months of dead ends and frustration.

And then, at last, he gets a break in the case. On a brutal January night, Simon finds an urgent message on his computer. Attached are two images: one, a computer-generated image of Hailey Fisk had she reached eighteen years of age; the second, a sketch of a young woman wanted for murder in Ireland. The two images aren't identical, but there are striking similarities. Within a matter of hours, Simon is on a flight to Dublin, setting off to find a girl who may be Hailey Fisk — before she's arrested for murder.

Gone Cold by Douglas Corleone

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Fool Me Once by Steve Hockensmith and Lisa Falco, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during August 2015

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during August 2015 …

Fool Me Once by Steve Hockensmith and Lisa Falco

Fool Me Once by Steve Hockensmith and Lisa Falco, An Alanis McLachlands, Tarot Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Midnight Ink

Fool Me Once by Steve Hockensmith and Lisa Falco, Amazon Kindle format

Since taking over the White Magic Five and Dime, Alanis McLachlan has been tracking down old customers and making amends for her mother's con jobs. So when Marsha — one of the shop's most loyal clients — comes looking for a way out of her abusive marriage, Alanis does everything she can to help.

But lending a hand leads to unforeseen consequences, including the murder of Marsha's husband. Now Alanis has to use her wiles to undo a mess of her own making. Her growing mastery of the tarot might help her find the truth … if the killer doesn't get to her first.

Fool Me Once by Steve Hockensmith and Lisa Falco

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Out of the Black, A Novel of Suspense by John Rector, Now Available at a Special Price

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Out of the Black by John Rector

Out of the Black by John Rector

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Thomas & Mercer

Price: $1.99 (as of 08/19/2015 at 1:00 PM ET).

Out of the Black by John Rector, Amazon Kindle format

To keep the light of his life, he'll have to do some dark things …

After Matt Caine loses his wife in a car accident, all he has left is his daughter, Anna. But just as the little girl — who survived the accident — finally starts thriving, Matt's former in-laws threaten to take her away via a bitter custody battle. Desperate to keep Anna and in debt to some dangerous local thugs, Matt has no good options. But he does have Jay, one very bad friend.

Just out of jail and plagued by drug addiction, Jay tempts Matt with a foolproof kidnapping scheme. But what sounds like the perfect solution to all his problems eventually leads Matt through a nightmarish maze of betrayals and reversals, pushing him to his breaking point — and beyond. Now, with his entire life hanging in the balance, Matt makes a pledge of brutal payback.

Out of the Black by John Rector

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Nation of Enemies, A Suspense Thriller by H. A. Raynes, New This Week from Witness Impulse

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Nation of Enemies by H. A. Raynes

Nation of Enemies by H. A. Raynes

A Suspense Thriller

Publisher: Witness Impulse

Price: $2.99 (as of 08/19/2015 at 12:30 PM ET).

Nation of Enemies by H. A. Raynes, Amazon Kindle format

It's all about the genetics. DNA. Black and white.

A decade ago the US government mandated that all citizens be issued biochips containing all of their medical information and an id number indicating a person's health. Then they made the information public — the implications of which were wide-spread and devastating.

Now on the eve of the 2032 presidential election, the country is deeply divided and on the brink of civil war. But as the two major political parties face off, innocent Americans are dying at the hands of masked terrorists. When the Liberty Party's presidential nominee is assassinated in a highly-coordinated, masterful attack, it sets off a chain of events that will change the course of history and leave America's inalienable rights — life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness — dangling on the precipice of extinction.

Nation of Enemies by H. A. Raynes

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An Excerpt from A Nate To Remember, a Poppy Cove Mystery by Barbara Jean Coast

Omnimystery News: An Excerpt courtesy of Barbara Jean Coast

We are delighted to welcome author Barbara Jean Coast to Omnimystery News today.

Barbara Jean's fourth mystery in her Poppy Cover series is A Nate To Remember (May 2015 trade paperback and ebook formats) and we are pleased to introduce you to it with an excerpt.

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DAPHNE STARTED TO DRIFT off into nothingness, thinking that it wasn't too bad, although it didn't take long for her to feel stiff and shaky from staying in one position for too long. Just as she thought she was going to lose her pose and fall asleep, there was a brisk knock at the door.
  "Adonis, we know you're in there. Open up." The gruff male voice startled Daphne. She jumped, immediately, grabbed the kimono and tied it tightly around her while she sat straight up. She could see through the gauzy floral curtain on the door window that there were two rather large men in hats standing outside.
  Adonis exhaled, slumped his shoulders and set down his charcoal pencil. He did, however, appear to take the intrusion in his stride. "Please excuse me; I'll be right back." He got up and went outside, shutting the door and leading the men away from the shack.
  She frowned as she listened, then her face brightened. In all the excitement regarding the pose, she'd forgotten to ask Adonis about Bud's back room! She wondered if that's what the two men were there for. Irene had said something about a couple of mob heavies talking to Nathan that night. From the lounge, she could hear that they were talking, but couldn't make anything out. She got up and crouched under the window frame of the door, where she could hear better what they were saying.
  "Look, I know, but I'll have the money for you by Saturday, no later," Adonis desperately pleaded.
  "Huh, you said that last Saturday. Now you owe us double," grunted one of the strangers.
  "I know, I know. Look, I've been working. I've got another show on the weekend. I'll have it for you by Sunday; all right?"
  "Sunday? You just said Saturday," growled the other thug. "Which is it?"
  "Sunday, definitely then. I'll sell a couple of paintings and get cash. I've got a show down in Malibu. They always buy my stuff there," Adonis replied.
  Daphne tried to see through the slim crack but saw nothing. She pressed her ear firmer to the opening. "You'd better have it and don't even thinking about asking us for any more. You're cut off until you've paid up with interest, got it?"
  There was silence, and Daphne imagined that Adonis must have nodded. "Good. If you don't, just remember what happened to your friend from Bud's. We don't want to have to do that to you, do we?" Daphne couldn't tell which thug that was, but it didn't matter; they were both bad news. In her mind, she was putting the pieces together, thinking they must have been talking about Nathan. Were they the ones who killed him?
  Daphne's foot cramped while she was crouched down, making her lose her balance. She toppled, knocking over the easel.
  "What was that?" said a thug.
  "Er nothing, I have a cat. It crawls around the studio and knocks things over. It's a nuisance, but … " Adonis covered quickly. Daphne sat still, flat on her butt.
  "Yeah? Well, don't let kitty keep you from getting your work done. Sunday, or we'll do more than this."
  Daphne heard a sick thud and an "ugh" from Adonis. Then the sound of heavy doors slamming, an engine revving and the car driving away. Adonis came back in, holding his eye. She rushed over to him. "Let me have a look at that."
  He moved his hand away. It was swelling, but not looking too bad. She found a clean towel by the sink, rinsed it with cold water and patted around his eye. After it was clear the punch wasn't too serious, she flat out asked him, "Adonis, were you in the back of Bud's, gambling on Saturday night?"
  He nodded.
  "And did you see a man named Nathan there?"
  Adonis shrugged. "There was this new guy, just came into town. Maybe."
  Daphne described him and what Irene had said.
  "Yes, I think so. They left with him."
  "They did more than that, I think," Daphne remarked. "Don't you know he ended up dead that night?"
  Adonis was genuinely shocked. "What?"
  "Don't you read the papers?"
  "No, they're too depressing. I'm too busy for all that news."
  Daphne filled him in on what they knew about Nathan being murdered, including the information that he was with the police chief's daughter, but leaving out Margot's past and present involvement. She didn't think he needed to know that, especially if it was a mob hit.
  He gave a low whistle. "Man, they are serious."
  Daphne agreed. "You have to tell someone that you were there and what you know about those guys. They may be Nathan's killers."
  "Oh, no, I can't do that. They'll come after me," Adonis cowered.
  Daphne gave an exasperated sigh. "Yes, you have to. If you don't, I will. Look, if you don't want to call the police, call this man." She found a scrap of paper and took a charcoal pencil that was lying on the floor. She wrote down Henry's name. "He's a lawyer involved with Nathan's murder. Someone needs to know about this. His office number's in the telephone directory."
  Adonis looked at the paper. "All right, for you, I will. But you have to promise me something."
  "What's that?"
  "That you'll come back so I can finish my masterpiece of you!" He grinned.
  She crinkled up her nose, thought about it, then replied, "Okay, but next time could you play more pleasant music and not smoke those funny cigarettes?"
  He laughed. "It's a deal! See you next week same time, same place, Daphne." He took her hand and kissed it. She was only slightly repelled, as she realized that by coming to his place, she'd found out a key to solving the murder and proving Margot's innocence.

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Barbara Jean Coast
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Barbara Jean Coast

Barbara Jean Coast is the pen name of authors Andrea Taylor and Heather Shkuratoff, both of whom reside in Kelowna, BC, Canada. Barbara Jean, however, is a resident of Santa Lucia, California (eerily similar to Santa Barbara), where she enjoys long lunches, cocktail parties, and fancy dinner dates with attractive and attentive gentlemen. Her interests include Alfred Hitchcock movies, reading Carolyn Keene, music by popular musicians, such Frank Sinatra and Tony Bennett, shopping for new dresses, attending society events and always looking fabulous in kitten heels.

For more information about the author, please visit her website at BarbaraJeanCoast.com and her author page on Goodreads, or find her on Facebook and Twitter.

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A Nate To Remember by Barbara Jean Coast

A Nate To Remember by Barbara Jean Coast

A Poppy Cove Mystery

Publisher: Cozy Cat Press

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It's springtime in Santa Lucia and everything is blooming, including the Poppy Cove dress shop. 1958 is proving to be a banner year for its young owners Margot Williams and Daphne Huntington-Smythe — with Hollywood starlets becoming customers and attracting national attention to their business. Even the girls' love lives are blossoming. But a casual walk with their boyfriends along the beachfront after an art show suddenly turns shocking, when an unidentified man's body is found washed up on the shore, with a gunshot wound clean through his heart.

The startling discovery becomes personal when the police arrive at the dress shop the next day and confirm that the dead man is none other than Nate — — Nathan — Reed, Margot's ex-husband! Everyone is astounded; Margot has always been secretive about her background, but no one thought it included a spouse. The news becomes even worse when it's discovered that Margot had a hidden handgun which has now gone missing, and is the same caliber as the one that killed her ex. The young designer finds herself the prime suspect in the murder. She feels even more alone when her police detective boyfriend Tom is forbidden to associate with her while the crime is investigated.

As Margot's past comes to light, Daphne must come to terms with the news about her friend and business partner, which causes her to wonder if maybe she's lived too sheltered a life. Determined to have her own secret adventure, Daphne gets herself involved in a predicament more daring than she bargained for.

With Margot working hard to prove her innocence and Daphne trying to lose hers, Nathan's killer is still on the loose and creating more havoc. That dead man on the beach is truly a Nate to remember.

A Nate To Remember by Barbara Jean Coast

A Conversation with Mystery Author Julie Seedorf

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Julie Seedorf

We are delighted to welcome back author Julie Seedorf to Omnimystery News today.

It's been a year since we last spoke with Julie, and we thought we'd take advantage of an opportunity to catch up with her especially since she has a new Fuchsia Minnesota mystery out, Granny Forks a Fugitive (Cozy Cat Press; July 2015 trade paperback and ebook formats).

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Omnimystery News: Tell us a little more about your series lead, Granny.

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Julie Seedorf: Hermiony Vidalia Criony Fiddlestadt, better known as Granny, is my lead protagonist in the Fuchsia Minnesota Series. In my first book, Granny Hooks A Crook, it may seem that this old woman is forgetful, a little off her rocker, and an amazing superwoman that no one in real life could possibly copy. I never mention her age. I like to leave that to the reader. I wrote Granny with the idea of breaking the concept we have of old age in our society. Watching the commercials and listening to the media has us believing that once we get to a certain age it is all over for us. I wanted my character to be the exact opposite of that. I wanted a strong old woman who still has dreams, believes she can do anything, and is a little pig headed. Those are the traits which have kept Granny going through all the hills and valleys of her life. You won't see many of the valleys until the third or fourth book. In a small way, Granny was fashioned after my mother who was on the roof of her house fixing it when she was 90 years old. There wasn't anything she couldn't do if she set her mind to it and she drove me, her only daughter, crazy worrying about her. As I get older, I want that strength and can-do attitude. I add quirky supporting characters, young and old, to Granny's life to enrich the story.

OMN: How has Granny changed over the course of these four books?

JS: There are some things about my main characters that I keep the same in their personality but as the books progress you will see the depth of their lives that contribute to their quirks. My characters, especially Granny, grow and develop as the series continues. What is under that crusty exterior? Who comes into her life and brings out the best and worst in her? Can characters be redeemed? Can communities such as Fuchsia accept everyone? Having said that, there are times when I am writing where my characters totally surprise even me.

OMN: Being published by Cozy Cat Press, does that mean these mysteries are, in fact, cozies?

JS: My books have been categorized as cozy mysteries but some reviewers have felt that they are broader than that. However, I am not sure what other category they would fit in except for fun and silly if there was such a category. I do think having it labeled as a cozy is sometimes a disadvantage because with that label some readers might not pick it up.

OMN: Tell us something about Granny Forks a Fugitive that isn't mentioned in the synopsis.

JS: I always leave a couple of clues that may seem like I forgot them in a book for the current story and didn't clear them up, but they are planted there for use in my next book. Always look for a clue to the next story hidden inside each book.

OMN: How much of your own personal or professional experience have you included in your books?

JS: When I write, I leave a piece of myself in each of my books. The only facts in the book that might be true to life are my over the top mom. She might be a little like Granny. The books Granny usually reads and the coffee she usually drinks are factual. Other than that, it's just the wish that I would love to be like Granny.

OMN: Where do you most often find yourself writing?

JS: I have a few places I write. I have a porch converted into an office. It has bright colors with red, blue and yellow walls. I have artwork on the walls from my children when they were small, and things that make me smile. My cats sit on the shelf at the window above my desk. I have a large sign that says smile next to me on a shelf, and clowns also decorate my walls. The other space I write in is a small bedroom. I am in the process of papering the wall with book pages and outlining them in gold paint. I like inspirational spaces and have inspirational sayings or fun gifts from friends on the wall too. I write best when I have nature to look at out the window.

OMN: How do you go about researching the plot points of your stories?

JS: Since Fuchsia and Granny are wild fiction, I don't do too much research for this series. However, when I need to know things about cemeteries and dead bodies, such as how long it takes them to stiffen up, I have a friend who is a funeral director. Otherwise, the Internet and an editor friend help me out.

OMN: Is your fictional town of Fuchsia based on any real place?

JS: I live in a small community in Minnesota so I love the state and its wildlife and lakes. Small communities are unique in that the rules in big cities don't always apply so that probably influences me too. I get very frustrated with all the rules we live by in communities these days, such as houses needing to be a certain color or only certain plants being allowed in your yard. I grew up in a time where houses were colorful, colorful gardens peppered the yards, and we didn't have to check if we wanted to build tree houses in our back yards. I think that is what influenced the community of Fuchsia in my books.

OMN: What are some of your outside interests?

JS: I like to try new things. I like to water color paint, dabble with stained glass, re-purpose furniture, and watch movies, and read. I am sure I will find many more things I want to try. I like to try artistic things although I am not always successful with the final product. When I visit an art fair, my hands itch and I want to dive right in.

OMN: What is the best advice — and harshest criticism — you've received as an author?

JS: Some of the best advice I have learned from my editors, especially Annie Sarac at EditingPen. I use many words that don't need to be there and I tend to want things to move along faster and that is when you cut corners. My friends and family keep it real. The harshest criticism was actually a bad review that I loved. The person said, "The author must have scrambled eggs for brains because she writes like Dr. Seuss." It wasn't meant as a compliment because they gave me one star but I loved it. I have learned to not take destructive criticism so seriously and to take constructive criticism and use it to my advantage and thank the person who gave it to me.

OMN: Complete this sentence for us: "I am a mystery author and this I am …".

JS: "I am a mystery author and thus I am complicated, sometimes misunderstood, a misfit, laughing inside and giggling at a joke no one else gets, as I breathe and create, finally free to solve the mysteries of my own life story which ending is yet to be written."

OMN: How involved are you with the design of your covers?

JS: I feel my cover design was a gift. My publisher chose the cover designer who chose the Granny you see on the book covers. When I saw the cover and approved it, I was happy as Granny looked exactly as I pictured her. It was one day on my way to a book signing that I began thinking about my real Grandma who died when I was six years old. I hadn't thought about her in years. I realized the Granny on the cover of my book was the exact image of my real grandmother. When I got home and found a picture, everything was the same down to the nose, glasses, hair, eyes, and even the design on the dress she had on in the picture. Since then I have found the artist and he has designed the new standing Granny for Granny Forks a Fugitive.

OMN: What kind of feedback have you received from readers?

JS: I love my readers. They connect with me in various ways and their feedback has been so positive. One reader called my books the Lemony Snickett of the senior set. They also keep me honest when it comes to details. I also get many suggestions for new pets and names of pets for Granny and things they would like to see in Fuchsia. I also enjoy learning about their lives too. One reader recently adopted a cat that I was seeking a home for after a friend had to give her up. How awesome is that? And they named her "Fish" after Granny's cat in the books.

OMN: Suppose your series were to be adapted for television or film. Who do you see playing Granny?

JS: Polly Holliday. Many people have said Betty White would make a great Granny and she would but for some reason Polly Holliday who was Flo on Alice comes to mind.

OMN: What kinds of books did you read when you were young?

JS: I read Trixie Beldon, Nancy Drew, The Hardy Boys, Cherry Ames, Donna Parker. I loved mysteries. In fact, I still have my books.

OMN: And what do you read today for pleasure?

JS: I read cozies but I also read heavier mysteries and especially Catherine Coulter and her FBI Series. I also like Christian romance and humorous books. Right now I found a new author I love and that is Allen Eskens. His mystery, The Life We Bury, kept me reading into the night. I thought the insight into his character's past brought the reader right into the life of that character and that is what appeals to me in a book. I am not a historical read person.

OMN: Create a Top 5 list for us on any topic.

JS: Top 5 favorite books:

Annie Freeman's Fabulous Traveling Funeral by Kris Radish — I loved the idea;
Freedom Summer by Sally Belfridge — written in 1965 it changed the way I saw the world;
Before Amen by Max Lucado;
Living Somewhere Between Estrogen and Death by Barbara Johnson; and
• Succulent Wild Woman by Sark.

OMN: What's next for you?

JS: I am working on a new series possibly called the Brilliant Minnesota Series since Brilliant is near Fuchsia. Also pondering book number five in the Fuchsia Minnesota Series. I also write a column each week so I need to keep creating. One of my plans is to develop a line of cups and shirts around my real grandmother that will be funny and inspirational. I guess I want to keep creating and dreaming. I also want to lose forty pounds — so maybe exercise?

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Author Julie Seedorf is a columnist, author and dreamer. She lived her life as a wife and mom, experiencing various careers, including that of computer technician, retiring from her computer repair business in January of 2014 to follow her dream and transition to that of full-time writer.

For more information about the author, please visit her website at JulieSeedorf.com and her author page on Goodreads, or find her on Facebook and Twitter.

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Granny Forks a Fugitive by Julie Seedorf

Granny Forks a Fugitive by Julie Seedorf

A Fuchsia Minnesota Mystery

Publisher: Cozy Cat Press

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Granny has a new weapon — a pink pitchfork! And just in time! A trip to her old farm ends in Granny forking a dead body in her silo. When the body turns out to be Granny's long lost love Robert Blackford, Granny is flabbergasted.

When her devious twin sister, Amelia, the very person who stole Robert from Granny many years ago, shows up searching for her long lost son, Granny reluctantly agrees to help her find him. Of course, Granny's fiancé, Franklin Gatsby, is concerned for Granny's welfare and doesn't like it when she goes out sleuthing — one of Granny's favorite activities. So, Franklin starts to follow Granny everywhere she goes to protect her.

But Granny is determined to find out who killed her former boyfriend, so along with her gal pals and her menagerie of pets, she sets a trap and soon — Granny forks a fugitive!

Granny Forks a Fugitive by Julie Seedorf

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