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Monday, February 6, 2023

Goddess Fish Presents: The Metaphysical Detective by Kirsten Weiss; #BookBlast, #NowAvailable, #OutNow, #TBR, #Live, #Giveaway

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The Metaphysical Detective
by Kirsten Weiss
GENRE: Paranormal Women's Fiction

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Blurb:

Midlife Magic and Murder... and a Dog Named Dog.

When Riga Hayworth finds her new client dead, she smells a setup of metaphysical proportions. Now, to find a killer, Riga must travel from San Francisco to the underworld of Greek mythology... and make it back alive.

Donovan, Vinnie, Pen and Brigitte – the story that started it all. The Metaphysical Detective is the prequel to the Riga Hayworth series. If you like Gen-X, no-nonsense heroines and supernatural with your mystery, you’ll love The Metaphysical Detective.

Buy this quirky paranormal women’s fiction and explore the magical world of Riga Hayworth today!

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Read an Excerpt:

He fingered a tendril of auburn hair that had escaped her ponytail and fallen across her cheek. “Your expressions are as changeable as the clouds. What were you just thinking?”

He was close enough now for her to feel the heat from his body, and the forest stilled. Her being filled with a fevered waiting.

A woman laughed, her voice a raucous cawing, and Riga blinked. A party of hikers tramped along the trail beneath them. Someone below made a joke about mountain lions.

Riga relaxed onto her elbow. “I was thinking about an old movie called The Bishop’s Wife – the original version with David Niven and Cary Grant and Loretta Young.”

“Good movie,” he said. “It had a wine bottle that magically refilled itself. Port, I think. A bit sweet for my tastes, but this port was –” He stopped at Riga’s look. “What?”

Nonplussed, she stared. “You’ve just… taken my conversational thread in a completely different direction.”

“Sorry. You wanted to say something else about the movie?”

“Forget it.”

“No really, go on.”

“No.” Riga struggled not to laugh. “I don’t want to anymore.”

He sighed. “Okay. Let’s pretend I didn’t say anything about the wine bottle, even though it is the best part of the movie. You said you were thinking of The Bishop’s Wife. And I said, ‘really?’”

“Okay. What I was thinking was how sad it was that when the angel left, nobody remembered he’d ever been there and caused all those miracles to happen in their lives. They thought they’d just done it on their own.”

Donovan nodded. “I don’t think it mattered that the characters didn’t remember him. Their lives had been changed. Perhaps it was best they thought that they’d done it themselves.”

“I suppose,” Riga said, unconvinced. “But the movie was true in one sense – that’s the nature of the metaphysical experience. You can’t hold onto the experience. It comes and goes in a flash. You understand deep in your soul that something marvelous has happened, but you’ll never be able to prove or explain it.”

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About the Author:
Kirsten Weiss conjures up action-packed witch mysteries based on contemporary and historical magical practices. Her witchy heroines aren’t perfect (and neither are their familiars), but they’re smart, they struggle, and they succeed.

Kirsten writes in a house high on a hill in the Colorado woods and occasionally ventures out for wine and chocolate. She is best known for her Doyle Witch and Riga Hayworth paranormal mystery books. Are you ready to be enchanted? Just turn the page and… voila!


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GIVEAWAY:

Kirsten Weiss will be awarding a $10 Amazon or B/N GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour. 


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Wednesday, May 4, 2022

Goddess Fish Promotions Presents: Murder At Serengeti Plains by Pat Duggan; #BookTour, #NowAvailable, #OutNow, #TBR, #Live, #Giveaway


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Murder at Serengeti Plains
by Pat Duggan
GENRE: Cozy Mystery

BLURB:


Murder at Serengeti Plains is the third mystery novel in the series, featuring amateur sleuths Hazel Davies and Anna Kohl.  The earlier novels are Murder at Eagles Nest and Could They Be Twins?


The book is set in a new residential subdivision, Serengeti Plains, built by the renowned local builder, Zebra Homes.  It is located in the peaceful, historic town of Centerville, Ohio.  However, peace is shattered when the new residents are awakened one morning by the sound of police sirens.  The procession of police cars, come to rest in their own neighborhood.  A body has been discovered!  Was it an accident or was it murder?

Hazel Davies and Anna Kohl have recently moved into this new subdivision.  They have previously helped the police to solve murders in both Florida and Ohio, but they did not expect to find one on their own doorstep.  When the police begin to look at their friend as the perpetrator, they find themselves drawn into yet another murder investigation.

Buy Link:

https://www.amazon.com/Murder-Serengeti-Plains-Pat-Duggan/dp/B09MYYWS71/


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EXCERPTS:


Detective Grant and Officer Kilgore found Noah and Luke in the next street which was a ‘hive’ of activity, with multiple homes in various stage of construction.  Both were trying to focus on the job in hand, while clearly concerned about what was happening in the cul-de-sac.  They had figured someone would come and talk to them when they were ready.  Grant introduced himself and Officer Kilgore, then made a note of their names for his records.


Noah spoke up first and said, “I know you have been over at site 564.  When I looked there seemed to be a body, but I am still hoping I was wrong.  Surely, it cannot be true.  I am hoping it was just a hoax, you know a dummy or something.  Tell us what has actually happened?”


Detective Grant replied, “I am sorry to tell you, it is not a hoax.  We found a body, buried in the gravel basement this morning.  Louis Taylor discovered the hidden body when he and his crew were pouring the concrete for the basement floor.  We are fortunate that it was discovered before they started pouring in the corner where it was hidden.”


Both Noah and Luke were clearly shocked by the news.  Finally, Luke asked, “Do you know who it is?  I mean is it a man or a woman?  And what were they doing on a building site?”


Grant cleared his throat and answered, “Well, it is a man, probably in his late forties.  Unfortunately, there was no identification on the body, so we are still working on an I.D.  In fact, I am hoping you will be able to help me out on that matter.  I have just received a photograph from the coroner’s office.  I am afraid it is a little difficult to look at, but I would appreciate your help if you could just take a look.”

each step inside towards completion.


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Author Bio:



Originally from Manchester, England, Pat Duggan moved to the U.S. in 1985.  After a career in finance, which included running her own book-keeping and tax business, in the Cincinnati area, Pat and her partner retired and moved to Oregon.  Years later, they embarked on a five-year journey, traveling across the country in a motorhome.

Writing was a whole new direction for Pat, which began with two non-fiction books – The Power Within and Finding God in an RV.  Then she branched into writing fiction as she turned to her love for solving murder mysteries and the challenge to figure out ‘whodunit!’

Sadly, their traveling days are over, but settling down has brought its own reward as it inspired this latest novel.


Author Links:


Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/writesstoriesrealandimagined/

Amazon author page: https://www.amazon.com/Pat-Duggan/e/B0845YGGV3/

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3153509.Pat_Duggan


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Topic: Did your travel adventures ad/or your love of murder mysteries help in creating this latest book?


Life in a motorhome traveling from place to place, instills a certain attitude of curiosity.  During the first year of our journey, we traveled across the country, stopping in many places.  These included Glacier National Park, The National Bison Range, Yellowstone, and Mount Rushmore.  In subsequent years we traveled down the East Coast making stops at Washington D.C., Charleston, and Savannah.  We even spent a couple of months traveling around Michigan one summer and on another occasion visited Pennsylvania.  Wherever we went, we took time to visit the local places of interest.

Although our travels do not specifically feature in Murder at Serengeti Plains, the investigative mindset is still active.  When I started this book, I needed a suitable location for my fictitious subdivision.  It was time to check out the area, this time in search of an appropriate town.  With the help of a friend, I found the historic town of Centerville, Ohio, and my ‘tourist’ mindset once again took hold of me.  The rural area just outside of the town was perfect for a new subdivision and the ability to include some of the fascinating history into the book hopefully added to the reader’s experience. 

Of course, my love of murder mysteries has always been helpful in my writing.  My slightly twisted imagination will find a body in the most unusual places.  However, this is just the beginning of the mystery.  A lifetime of watching mystery stories on TV and reading books on the subject has given me a sense of how to solve a problem.  The difficult part is making the story unique, not just rewriting someone else’s work.     


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GIVEAWAY:


Pat Duggan will be awarding a $20 Amazon GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour.


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Tuesday, November 9, 2021

Valentine PR Presents: Murder Most Actual by Alexis Hall; #ReleaseBlitz, #NowAvailable, #OutNow, #TBR, #Live

Murder Most Actual by Alexis Hall is now live!

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From the author of Boyfriend Material and Rosaline Palmer Takes the Cake comes a cozy mystery that revisits the Golden Age of detective fiction, starring a heroine who's more podcaster than private eye and topped with a lethal dose of parody -- perfect for fans of Clue, Knives Out, and Only Murders in the Building!

When up-and-coming true crime podcaster Liza and her corporate financier wife Hanna head to a luxurious hotel in the Scottish Highlands, they're hoping for a chance to rekindle their marriage - not to find themselves trapped in the middle of an Agatha Christie-esque murder mystery with no way home. But who better to take on the case than someone whose entire profession relies on an obsession with all things mysterious and macabre? Though some of her fellow guests may consider her an interfering new media hack, Liza knows a thing or two about crime and - despite Hanna's preference for waiting out the chaos behind a locked door - might be the only one capable of discovering the killer. As the bodies rack up and the stakes rise, can they save their marriage -- and their lives?

Download on Kobo!

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Goodreads: https://bit.ly/39xTqeb

Coming soon to the Libby app!

Meet Alexis:


Alexis Hall is an English author of urban fantasy, science fiction, and m/m romance. His novels include Murder Most Actual, Boyfriend Material, Rosaline Palmer Takes the Cake, For Real, Glitterland, Iron & Velvet, Looking for Group, and Pansies.

His work has been nominated for to the 26th Lambda Literary Awards, 28th Lambda Literary Awards, and 29th Lambda Literary Awards in the category of Gay Romance.

Some Upcoming titles:
- Something Fabulous
- Husband Material
- Viola & Gracewood
- Winner Bakes All Series Book #2

Connect with Alexis:

Website: https://quicunquevult.com/

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/alexishall

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/quicunquevult

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/quicunquevult/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/quicunquevult

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Tuesday, July 27, 2021

#ReleaseBlitz: Bloody Love by Lisa Renee Jones; #NowAvailable, #OutNow, #TBR, #Live


Title: Bloody Love
Series: Lilah Love #6
Author: Lisa Renee Jones
Release Date: July 27, 2021


ABOUT BLOODY LOVE

The sixth book in the Lilah Love series…

One.
Two.
Three.
The cat is in the tree.

As far as Lilah's concerned, her note writing stalker just gets more stupid every day. One, two, three, the cat is in the tree? What is that? And what does it have to do with a wedding turned bloody?

Lilah continues to hunt for the monster who killed a bride-to-be while she awaits news on Kane's chopper that emergency landed in the ocean. She's angry. She's worried. She's ready to kill the man she knows is responsible for Kane's crash: Pocher.

It's a race against the clock to save Kane and catch a killer.

Everyone won't survive.

THE SERIES:


MURDER NOTES (book one) - FREE 


MURDER GIRL (book two) - Available Now 


LOVE ME DEAD (book three) - Available Now 

Paperback → http://mybook.to/LMDPB

LOVE KILLS (book four) - Available Now
 
Paperback → http://mybook.to/LKPB

BLOODY VOWS (book five) - Available Now


BLOODY LOVE (book six) - NEW RELEASE 
 

HAPPY DEATH DAY (book seven) – COMING IN 2022

ABOUT LISA:


New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Lisa Renee Jones writes dark, edgy fiction including the highly acclaimed INSIDE OUT series and the crime thriller The Poet. Suzanne Todd (producer of Alice in Wonderland and Bad Moms) on the INSIDE OUT series: Lisa has created a beautiful, complicated, and sensual world that is filled with intrigue and suspense

Prior to publishing Lisa owned a multi-state staffing agency that was recognized many times by The Austin Business Journal and also praised by the Dallas Women’s Magazine. In 1998 Lisa was listed as the #7 growing women owned business in Entrepreneur Magazine. She lives in Colorado with her husband, a cat that talks too much, and a Golden Retriever who is afraid of trash bags.

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Monday, July 26, 2021

Pump Up Your Books Presents: Compulsion by Jennifer Chase; BookBlast, #NowAvailable, #OutNow, #TBR, #Live


When Serial Killers Terrorize a California Beach Community, One Woman Stands in Their Way…


By Jennifer Chase

Title: COMPULSION: EMILY STONE THRILLER SERIES BOOK ONE
Author: Jennifer Chase
Publisher: JEC Press
Pages: 235
Genre: Crime Thriller

BOOK BLURB:

Emily Stone doesn’t have a badge. But that hasn’t stopped her from tracking down some of the West’s most dangerous child-killers. Armed with a digital camera, laptop computer and her trusty Beretta, Stone uses her innate gift for detective work to identify the perps — and then anonymously e-mail the evidence to the cops.

Now, the hunt for two brazen serial killers on the loose right in her own coastal California town threatens to expose Stone’s identity — unraveling her carefully constructed cover and jeopardizing her life’s work. But when she gets too close to the action, this razor-sharp hunter becomes the hunted. Cooperating with the handsome local police detective could be the only hope for stopping the rampage directed at unsuspecting young women — and saving herself. Can they piece together the clues in time? Compulsion mixes CSI-style investigation with a ripped-from-the-headlines plot and a dose of romance for a keeps-you-guessing, fast-paced and savvy thriller, right up until the shocking finale.

PRAISE:

“Jennifer Chase’s Compulsion is an all-time great fiction suspense thriller. Jennifer takes her knowledge of forensic science and criminology to new levels of understanding and entertainment. This is one edge-of-your-seat who-dun-it that will keep you enthralled from the first page to the last.” —Sandra E. Graham, BookPleasures, author of Amos Jakey and Nicolina

“…The new novel Compulsion by Jennifer Chase is a captivating thriller that will keep you guessing until the last page is read. The careful character development results in real, three-dimensional men and women, even if some of them are almost unimaginably horrifying. The plot, with its slowly revealed layers, is one that engages the readers immediately and takes them on quite an adventure…” – Amazon Reader

“…It is really a fantastic book… It is a fresh and fun read. I really had trouble putting it down…” – Amazon Reader

“This truly is a top-notch mystery – thriller of a read. One that has thought out characters, defined so well that you feel as if you are part of their lives, and a storyline that is mysterious, and chilling, yet delivers a personal touch that brings realism to the mix. CSI fans will love this book, as will any mystery/thriller fan, for it is definitely one that delivers.” – Amazon Reader

“Pot boiler will keep the pages turning… If you enjoy crime fiction with a local [California] flavor, you might wish to try this debut novel. Hang on; this one also has a wild ending with some major eye-popping developments that will take you by surprise.” – Amazon Reader



Arizona, Wednesday 0900 hours
 

The man strolls down the gravel driveway to his makeshift torture trap disguised as a late model Chevy Suburban. It is in fact a hideous, retrofitted, rolling snare designed specifically for the secure confinement of the innocent. He has already stalked and captured several children between the ages four and ten; they had been simply taken from their safe homes and familiar yards. They are never to be seen alive again. Their only mistake was their innocence and inexperience of the inexplicable evil that relentlessly wanders the neighborhoods across the nation, sporting a simple psychological mask of normalcy.  

Dressed in khaki shorts, cheap superstore sneakers and a loose fitting blue and yellow Hawaiian shirt, the clean shaven, dark-haired man in his late-thirties looks almost like any other man who might have had a decent day job and perhaps even a family of his own. He doesn’t have a single care in the world. He feels a sense of peace and even a deep relaxation; he’s both tired and re-energized. 

This particular man has a desire: a dark secret of an unfulfilled need to prey upon the innocent, snatch them from their secure lives, torture them, murder them, and then leave their tiny remains isolated away from civilization. This driving compulsion will never be satisfied, and the hideous crimes will never be fully solved. The police will never find the little victims’ remains, and families will never receive closure for their unimaginable loss.

Only one promise will prevail, the crimes will continue, remain unsolved and with time eventually be forgotten by the general public. The continuous fantasy re-enactment will never stop as long as the killer is left alive. Death poses the only logical solution to stop this tormenting cycle of death.

The man opens the creaky back doors of the Suburban and takes out two white five gallon buckets setting them down on the trash littered street. The back of the vehicle is cluttered with miscellaneous tools and paint supplies that a painting contractor would most likely use. Upon closer inspection, deeper inside the cargo area, there are handcuffs and shackles fixed to stationary hooks reminiscent of medieval torture chambers. The windows are coated with a thin opaque vinyl that ensures complete privacy.  












Jennifer Chase is a multi award-winning and USA Today BestSelling crime fiction author, as well as a consulting criminologist. Jennifer holds a bachelor degree in police forensics and a master’s degree in criminology & criminal justice. These academic pursuits developed out of her curiosity about the criminal mind as well as from her own experience with a violent psychopath, providing Jennifer with deep personal investment in every story she tells. In addition, she holds certifications in serial crime and criminal profiling.  She is an affiliate member of the International Association of Forensic Criminologists, and member of the International Thriller Writers.

Website: https://authorjenniferchase.com/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/jchasenovelist

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AuthorJenniferChase





Dead Game (Book Two)


Dark Mind (Book Three)


Dead Burn (Book Four)


Dark Pursuit (Book Five)


Dead Cold (Book Six)

More Books by Jennifer Chase…





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Friday, June 5, 2020

Loving The Book Presents: Great Summer Reads 2020; #BlogTour, #NowAvailable, #OutNow, #TBR, #Giveaway





Marni Graff writes two award-winning mystery series: The Nora Tierney English Mysteries and The Trudy Genova Manhattan Mysteries. She teaches writing workshops and mentors the Writers Read program, and is Managing Editor of Bridle Path Press. 

Graff also writes the crime review blog Auntie M Writes, www.auntiemwrites.com.







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Nurse Trudy Genova is making plans to take her relationship to NYPD detective Ned O'Malley to the next level, when she lands a gig as medical consultant on a film shoot at the famed Dakota apartment building in Manhattan, which John Lennon once called home. Then star Monica Kiley goes missing, a cast member turns up dead, and it appears Trudy might be next. Meanwhile Ned tackles a mysterious murder case in which the victim is burned beyond recognition. When his investigations lead him back to the Dakota, Trudy finds herself wondering: how can she fall in love if she can't even survive?

Readers of Death Unscripted, the first book in the Trudy Genova Manhattan Mystery series, will find the same pleasures in this sequel: fast pacing, engaging characters, twists and turns on the way to a satisfying close. From the award-winning author of The Nora Tierney English Mysteries, this second series is a winner. Once again M.K. Graff reveals her talents in crafting this delightful mix of amateur sleuth and police procedural.

Part procedural, part cozy, Death at the Dakota is a well-crafted and highly entertaining mystery.- Bruce Robert Coffin, #1 bestselling author of the Detective Byron mysteries.  

I fell in love -- not only with co-protagonists, Trudy and Ned, the richly detailed and historic setting of The Dakota, and the unique cast of characters, but with the unusual plot of Death at the Dakota. Sherry Harris, Agatha Award nominated author of the Sarah Winston Garage Sale Mysteries



Q&A With the Author:

1.   What do you like to do when you're not writing?

Read, read, and more reading! I read 3 crime novels a week for my crime review blog. And with the virus keeping us in, I'm back to doing jigsaw puzzles, which are great for thinking about plot points. My husband and I have two Aussie Doodle pups we like to walk and play catch it, too.

2.  What was the hardest part of writing your book, and how did you overcome it?

The toughest part for me is always what I call the 'muddled middle.' I start with my setting and main characters and then decide who's murdered and why for the end. Then I have to go back and fill it up with subplots, more characters, red herrings, etc. Somewhere around the midpoint I always think, now what happens? I aim to keep Trudy and Ned in my mind and think of what their next steps would be if this were a real investigation, and how I would get to  the ending I've devised and the reasons for it. I usually get there in the end!

3. If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would it be and why?

I've never been to Australia and New Zealand; those are on my bucket list. I've been reading a lot of books lately set in those areas (Vanda Symon; Susan Allott) and have friends who live there, so it appeals to me. I've always wanted to see Austria, for some reason, but I always am drawn back to the UK. I need to investigate Wales and Scotland better!

4.  Where do you get information and ideas for your books?

I do a lot of research before starting to write, so I'm always on the lookout for anything that will spur a good juicy plot for a mystery. For Death at the Dakota, I visited the exterior when in NY and took my own photos. In reality, The Dakota does not allow filming in its interior, but I was fortunate to have been given the room layout for the apartment that Leonard Bernstein and his family once owned and that's where I've set the movie that Trudy is consulting on. I read two books on The Dakota to glean information about the interiors, and all kinds of little tidbits about living in that amazing building. For instance, if you own a flat there and want to remove an original fireplace during renovations, there is a special room set aside for that mantel and fireplace to be stored in case another owner wants to put it back! Writing two series, I alternate the books, so while I'm writing one in the English series, I'm gathering information on the next in the Manhattan series. Real-life news and magazines give ideas for motives, as do online stories. Once I've decided on a killer and his/her motive and start writing, there's nothing like good ol' Google to add to the research I've already done.

5. Tell us a bit about a future project you are working on? Do you have any little sneak peeks you can share?  

I'm writing the next Nora Tierney English Mystery now and the working title is The Evening's Amethyst. My English series titles always have a color in them, which is reflected in a color wash for that cover--so you know what this one will be! It's a line taken from a Robert Louis Stevenson poem that fits the action of the book. In this one, my protagonist, American Nora Tierney, is getting her new Oxford home ready for her little family's first Christmas there. Her sister, Claire, is doing a Masters in poetry at Exeter College, part of Oxford University. This is the opening:                                                        
                                                            CHAPTER ONE


Friday, 1st December
Oxford
6:40 AM

A hissing noise outside on the second floor landing roused Claire Scott from a deep exhausted sleep.

            She lay on the elderly sofa in her room at Exeter College, huddled under the quilt her mother had sent from Connecticut, Doc Martens discarded nearby, and rubbed eyes grainy with strain. She’d worked until blurry eyes forced her to abandon work for a rest, despite the unforgiving glance of Ed Sheeran from the poster blue-tacked on her wall. The lyrics from his song “Castle on the Hill” showed the kind of modern storytelling that had made Elton John and Billy Joel so popular, and appealed to her writer’s nature. And to be awarded an MBE before he was thirty? This guy was a Renaissance man, taking up painting, opening a pub, too, while she was slacking by sleeping.

She shrugged the thought off. We can’t all be Ed Sheerans. This Master’s program challenged her, while her tutor thought she was too hard on herself. She shifted and a spring poked her as if Dr. Hamilton punctuated her thought.

Most of Oxford University’s colleges with their centuries-old buildings, Exeter from 1314 right up there, were not known for creature comforts. How many students had slept on this couch? At times, living in Oxford felt like existing in a Harry Potter movie.

            Claire blinked a few times, wondered at the hour. Her phone lay next to her laptop on the desk under the window, but she felt too lazy to get up. The hissing continued, now quieter. A faulty radiator?

Judging by the weak light it must be after dawn. Claire closed her eyes and prepared to doze off for another hour’s sleep. A scrabbling on the landing outside her room was swiftly followed by a shouted scream that echoed off the ancient stairwell. Claire bolted upright and rushed to her door.

She flung it open to see another graduate student had also been awoken by the scream. Leni Edi stood in her doorway, a robe thrown over her camisole and flannel pants, its belt hanging open, her elaborate braids covered by the silk turban she used for sleep. Her eyes were wide, her coffee-au-lait skin pale. Her chin quivered.“I heard a scream.”

Footsteps pounded on the stairs above as Ang Gordon from the third floor appeared on the landing in tee shirt and boxers, blinking sleep from his dark eyes. “What the hell was that?”

Patti Phillips, short platinum hair standing up away from her scalp, glared down from the top of the third-floor landing. “What’s going on?”

Claire peered over the handrail; a flicker of vertigo caused her to step back and pray she’d seen a mirage. She steeled herself to look down again at the body splayed out below, head on the cobblestoned ground, legs on the lower steps, body twisted at an unnatural angle so that one arm rested near a foot caught on the bottom stair.

“Call 999 and the Porter’s Lodge!” Claire shouted. She ran barefoot down the wooden steps, heart pounding, rounding the landing on the first floor. A blast of cool air from the exposed stairwell hit her as she kept descending to the stone steps on the ground floor, until she caught herself up to stare down at her friend, Bea Smythe-Jones.

The young woman’s long blonde hair partially covered her face. Her nearest arm lay palm up, fingers curled in supplication, as though begging for Claire’s intervention.

 Claire knelt on the step above and felt for a pulse in Bea’s wrist; she took in the spreading pool of blood beneath her friend’s head. Ang’s footsteps pounded behind Claire until he pulled up short. “Holy Christ—”

Peter Hamilton, tutor to them all, arrived from the direction of the quad, sweating after an early run. He pulled himself up at the sight of the young woman lying half on and half off the staircase. “Bloody hell!”

Claire gently took Bea’s hand in hers and pressed her wrist. She shook her head in the negative.

Dr. Hamilton called to Ang. “Stay where you are and tell the others not to come down.”

Chilled to her marrow, Claire had to grit her teeth to keep them from chattering. Bea’s hand felt warm, but the lack of a pulse was echoed in the absence of life in the  cornflower blue eye that stared at her.

6. Now that we've gotten to know each other, tell us a story of a favorite childhood activity you used to do during the summer. It can be long or short. Funny, sad, or somewhere in between. Just make sure it's yours. Tell us a story?

I grew up in a small town outside Manhattan on Long Island called Floral Park, where the streets were named for trees or flowers. It is a bedroom community for NYC as the Long Island Railroad was a few blocks away and commuters could be in the city offices in half an hour. In the long hot summer days, there wasn't much to do for entertainment until the cool of the evening besides reading. I did that voraciously, but at times my mother would insist me and my sister get outside in the fresh air. Out would come our bikes, or maybe our roller skates, but those never lasted long if it was too hot.

Then one day a new family moved in next door, with a teenaged daughter named Becky. Despite being a few years older then me (I was 12 to her 15) we became friends because we both loved to read. We could spend hours eating Ritz crackers with peanut butter and jelly and reading. One day Becky brought over two decks of cards. She taught me and my sister how to play canasta. After that, several afternoons a week would find the three of us sitting on my front stoop playing canasta, the two decks of cards spread out across the red bricks of the larger top step. If someone in the family wanted to go out, they had to step over our fanned out cards. If it was windy, the cards would blow and we quickly learned that was not a day to play cards, but the books would return.

I remember Becky liked Russian novels and was determined to learn Russian! She had silky chestnut hair I loved because hers was so shiny. Becky moved away and we lost touch, as teens do, but I often wonder where she is now and what she ended up doing? If you're out there, Becky Jane Lawson, contact me!




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