Saturday, April 20, 2024

#Book Review #Double Jeopardy #Stephen Penner #Inkubator Books Publishers #General Fiction (Adult) | Mystery & Thrillers #Book 4 of A Rain City Legal Thriller




MY THOUGHTS AND BOOK REVIEW

Due to release on April 28th 2024, Double Jeopardy by Stephen Penner offers readers a compelling dive into the dark and twisted underbelly of Rain City, where murder, lies, and corruption reign supreme. In this fourth installment of the legal thriller series featuring attorney Daniel Raine, Penner delivers a gripping narrative that will keep readers on the edge of their seats from beginning to end.

The story kicks off with a mysterious death in custody at the county jail, setting the stage for a high-stakes legal battle as attorney Daniel Raine takes on the case, determined to unearth the truth behind the young man's demise. As Raine delves deeper into the investigation, he uncovers a tangled web of deceit and betrayal, where no one is who they seem and everyone has something to hide.

Penner masterfully crafts a narrative filled with suspense and intrigue, drawing readers into a world where morality is blurred and danger lurks around every corner. The character development in Double Jeopardy is superb, with Raine and his partner Rebecca Sommers shining as complex and relatable protagonists caught in a web of corruption and deceit.

As the plot unfolds, Penner skillfully weaves together threads of suspense and drama, keeping readers guessing as secrets are revealed and alliances are tested. The pacing is tight, the tension palpable, and the stakes couldn't be higher as Raine races against time to uncover the truth and deliver justice for the fallen.

Double Jeopardy is a riveting legal thriller that will appeal to fans of the genre and beyond. With its intricate plot, well-developed characters, and heart-pounding suspense, Stephen Penner has once again proven himself as a master storyteller. Prepare to be captivated by this gripping tale of murder, lies, and corruption in Rain City.

Rating: ★★★★★

Stephen Penner has solidified his place as a talented author in the legal thriller genre with Double Jeopardy.


BOOK DESCRIPTION

Description

Murder. Lies. Corruption. Welcome to Rain City.

A young man, Michael, dies while in custody at the county jail. The authorities claim it was a heart attack.

His mom thinks it was murder.

Attorney Daniel Raine agrees to take the case, suing the jail for wrongful death. But no one will talk about what happened in Michael’s cell on that fateful night. The guards claim they saw nothing and there’s no surveillance video.

Raine starts to dig and soon discovers that the dead man wasn’t just a petty criminal. He was an informant for a narcotics detective who is trying to take down a drug cartel.

Now Raine and his erstwhile partner, Rebecca Sommers, must unravel the mystery. Did someone order Michael’s murder? And if so, was it the cartel?

Or was it one of the good guys?

Double Jeopardy – the fourth book in the brilliant legal thriller series featuring attorney Daniel Raine.

Book 4 of A Rain City Legal Thriller

Pub Date Apr 28 2024 

Inkubator Books

General Fiction (Adult) | Mystery & Thrillers


Book Review #Hard Times for the East End Library Girls #Boldwood Books Publisher #Historical Saga & Romance & Standalone Second Book in The Library Girls series #Book Tour




MY THOUGHTS AND BOOK REVIEW

Hard Times For The East End Library Girls is a captivating novel that delves into the lives of a group of young women facing challenges in post-war London. Patricia McBride skillfully weaves together a tale of friendship, resilience, and the power of community amidst adversity.

In Hard Times For The East End Library Girls, author Patricia McBride takes readers on a poignant journey through the challenges and triumphs of three resilient women in post-war London. As war encroaches on their lives, chief librarian Cordelia, along with her colleagues Mavis and Jane, face personal hardships that test their strength and perseverance.

The novel vividly depicts the impact of war on the protagonists' lives, from Cordelia's bombed flat to Jane's struggles with her injured husband. Despite the darkness that surrounds them, the bond between the three friends grows stronger as they find purpose in transforming the Silvertown library into a beacon of hope for their community.

McBride expertly portrays the camaraderie and determination of Cordelia, Mavis, and Jane, painting a vivid picture of their unwavering courage in the face of adversity. The challenges they encounter - from callous bureaucrats to crafty criminals - only serve to showcase their resilience and unwavering spirit.

Set against the backdrop of a struggling library in the East End of London, the novel follows the lives of the library girls as they navigate personal hardships and societal expectations. McBride breathes life into each character, allowing readers to connect with their struggles and triumphs.

The author's attention to historical detail brings the post-war era to vivid life, immersing readers in a world filled with both despair and hope. The bond between the library girls is heartwarming and inspiring, serving as a reminder of the strength that can be found in friendship.

Hard Times For The East End Library Girls is a poignant and beautifully written novel that will resonate with readers who enjoy stories of friendship, resilience, and the enduring power of the human spirit. McBride's storytelling is both engaging and heartfelt, making this a must-read for fans of historical fiction.

Overall, I highly recommend Hard Times For The East End Library Girls for anyone looking for a compelling and uplifting read that celebrates the strength of women in the face of adversity. Patricia McBride has crafted a truly unforgettable story that will stay with you long after you've turned the final page.


BOOK DESCRIPTION

As the war reaches London, they’ll band together…

War strikes close to home for chief librarian Cordelia when her flat is bombed, and her beloved Robert is called up and sent abroad. Fortunately, her colleagues Mavis and Jane can help see her through hard times.

The three friends find purpose in making the Silvertown library a friendly sanctuary for their deprived and devastated community. But sinister forces, from callous bureaucrats to crafty criminals, still lurk among the stacks. Worse, Jane’s soldier husband is injured and suffers both physically and mentally.

With so many struggles Cordelia and her friends might need more than books to survive war's shadow. Can they find light in the darkness?

A captivating tale of resilience and determination, perfect for fans of Lizzie Lane, Elaine Roberts and Lesley Eames.



About Patricia McBride



Patricia McBride is an author of heartwarming World War II sagas featuring fierce female friendships. She resides in Cambridge, England with her husband. When not writing, Patricia enjoys curling up with a cup of tea and books about strong woman in war time. Patricia's latest series follows the adventures of three librarians living and working in London's impoverished East End during the Blitz. The first book, The Library Girls of the East End, introduces posh Lady Cordelia Carmichael, bold Mavis and more timid Jane. Despite their differences, the three band together to keep their beloved library running amidst food rationing, air raids, and family troubles. And of course, romance.

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Genre: Historical Saga

Tour Dates: 19th - 25th April 2024

Publication Date: 19th April 2024

Publisher: Boldwood Books

Standalone Second Book in The Library Girls series

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Sunday, April 14, 2024

Book Review #Murder at the Paris Fashion House: Book 1 #Women Sleuth Mysteries #A totally addictive 1920s cozy mystery (An Abigail Dixon Mystery Book 1), #Storm Publishing

 


MY THOUGHTS AND BOOK REVIEW

Due to release in May 8th 2024, "Murder at the Paris Fashion House" takes readers on a thrilling journey through the glamorous yet treacherous world of 1920s Paris. Nancy Warren weaves a captivating tale of mystery, intrigue, and high fashion, set against the backdrop of jazz-age Paris.

The story follows Abigail Dixon, a Chicago news reporter who embarks on a new adventure in Paris, hoping to make a name for herself in the bustling fashion scene. However, her dreams are shattered when she discovers her estranged stepmother dead in a Parisian fashion house, and she becomes the prime suspect in her murder.

What follows is a riveting tale of Abigail's race against time to clear her name and uncover the truth behind her stepmother's death. With the help of an eclectic cast of characters, including the debonair Inspector Henri Deschamps, the enigmatic Coco Chanel, and the young news reporter Ernest Hemingway, Abigail delves into the dark underbelly of Parisian society, where secrets lurk behind every elegant facade.

Warren skillfully transports readers to the dazzling streets of Paris, painting a vivid picture of the city's landmarks and its vibrant atmosphere. From the glittering lights of the Eiffel Tower to the opulent halls of Versailles, the setting serves as a lush backdrop to the unfolding mystery.

What sets "Murder at the Paris Fashion House" apart is its delightful blend of mystery and historical fiction, infused with a touch of humor and romance. Warren's prose is elegant and engaging, keeping readers guessing until the very end. The plot is intricately crafted, with plenty of twists and turns to keep even the most seasoned mystery aficionados on their toes.

Overall, "Murder at the Paris Fashion House" is a captivating read that will transport readers to a bygone era of glamour and intrigue. With its richly drawn characters, atmospheric setting, and gripping plot, this novel is sure to delight fans of historical mysteries and cozy thrillers alike. Whether you're a fan of Agatha Christie or T E Kinsey, Nancy Warren's latest offering is not to be missed.

THANKS TO NETGALLEY AND POISOINED PEN PUBLISHERS FOR AN ADVANCE COPY FOR MY REVIEW

BOOK DESCRIPTION

A Chicago news reporter chasing her big break in jazz-age Paris, an exclusive with a renowned couture designer, and a stepmother lying dead among the silk and sequins...

Paris 1925: When news reporter Abigail Dixon trades the Chicago newsroom for the Paris fashion scene, she finds herself dazzled by the latest looks from Coco Chanel, sipping champagne at the Ritz, and interviewing a famous designer. Stepping into his luxurious atelier on Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Abigail is ready to swoon over the exquisite gowns. The last thing she expects to find is her estranged stepmother lying dead on the fitting room floor – and Abigail framed as the prime suspect.

With only her high school French to defend herself to the debonair Inspector Henri Deschamps, Abigail must use her investigative skills to unravel a tangled web of family secrets and find the real murderer if she is to clear her name.

Aided by new friends including young news reporter Ernest Hemingway, Coco Chanel and dashing Lord Frederick, Abigail explores the elegant city of lights – from the magnificent Notre-Dame to the alabaster halls of Versailles – in search of the clues that will solve this deadly mystery.

But over coffee and croissants one morning she reads a letter warning her that she is in grave danger and must leave Paris immediately.

As Abigail swaps her très dowdy two-piece for a très chic silk chemise and a sharp bob to match, can she keep her wits about her, find the cunning couture killer, and prove her innocence so she can stay in the city that’s captured her heart?

Lose yourself in the gripping pages of this captivating and witty cozy historical mystery set in 1920s Paris. Fans of Agatha Christie, T E Kinsey and Lee Strauss will be utterly charmed by Murder at the Paris Fashion House.

Author Nancy Warren

Release Date May 08, 2024

Publisher Storm Publishing


Saturday, April 13, 2024

Book Review #‘Coming Home To Roseford Villas’ – #Fay Keenan #BoldwoodBooks #Clean Romance #Rachel Random Resources #Book Tour

 


MY THOUGHTS AND BOOK REVIEW

"Coming Home to Roseford Villas" by Fay Keenan invites readers into a charming world of second chances and rediscovered love set against the backdrop of the picturesque village of Roseford. Aurora Henderson, affectionately known as Rory, and Leo McKendrick were once young lovers whose paths diverged due to life's twists and turns. Now, two decades later, fate intervenes as they find themselves back in Roseford, both in need of a fresh start.

Keenan masterfully crafts a narrative that blends romance, nostalgia, and the allure of small-town life. Rory, weary from her teaching career and yearning to pursue her passion for writing, seeks solace in the tranquility of Roseford. Conversely, Leo, facing the end of his expatriate life in Australia, finds himself drawn back to his roots to manage his family's B&B, Roseford Villas. As they reconnect, old feelings resurface, prompting them to reconsider the possibility of a second chance at love.

The author skillfully portrays the complexities of love and the passage of time, weaving together a tapestry of emotions that resonate with readers. Against the backdrop of a vibrant community filled with colorful characters, Rory and Leo's journey unfolds with warmth and authenticity. Keenan's evocative prose captures the essence of Roseford, immersing readers in its idyllic charm and inviting them to experience the magic of summer in the countryside.

"Coming Home to Roseford Villas" is a delightful romance that tugs at the heartstrings and leaves a lasting impression. With its richly drawn characters, heartfelt storytelling, and timeless themes of love and redemption, Fay Keenan delivers a captivating tale that will appeal to fans of Holly Martin, Cathy Bramley, and Jo Bartlett. Whether you're in the mood for a poignant love story or simply seeking an escape to a quaint village, this novel promises an enchanting journey that will leave you yearning for more.


BOOK DESCRIPTION

‘Fay Keenan's books are filled with warmth and humour. They are the perfect escape!' Jessica Redland

Aurora Henderson and Leo McKendrick were love’s young dream when they first dated as teenagers.

But like many a first love, parents, life, and distance got in the way, and the couple lost touch. Now, twenty years later, Aurora – Rory to her friends – needs a break. Burnt out from her teaching career and longing to write a novel, Rory heads to the idyllic village of Roseford for a summer of writing and relaxation.

Leo needs a change too. Ex-pat life in Australia has come to a sticky end so the opportunity to run his family’s B&B, Roseford Villas, for the summer is too good to turn down.

Neither Rory nor Leo believe in fate, but when Leo opens the door to his latest guest, he might just have to reconsider. And when a sultry summer fills with nostalgia and memories and six weeks flies by too fast, love’s young dream might just get a second chance…

Romance and friendship, community and colourful characters mean Fay Keenan’s latest story is perfect for fans of Holly Martin, Cathy Bramley and Jo Bartlett.




About the Author

Fay Keenan is the author of the bestselling Little Somerby and Willowbury series of novels. She has led writing workshops with Bristol University and has been a visiting speaker in schools. She is a full-time teacher and lives in Somerset. 
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Boldwood Books (12 April 2024)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 304 pages




Friday, April 12, 2024

Book Review #The Trials of Lila Dalton #Publisher ‏ : ‎ Poisoned Pen Press #Legal Thriller # Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Literary Fiction #L.J Shepherd



MY THOUGHTS AND BOOK REVIEW

 "The Trials of Lila Dalton" follows the gripping story of Lila Dalton, a woman who finds herself in a courtroom before the Judge with no memory of who she is or how she got there. As she struggles to piece together her past, she finds herself embroiled in a complex legal battle when she is accused of a crime she can't remember committing. With the help of a determined lawyer, Lila navigates the intricacies of the courtroom, facing unexpected twists and turns as she fights to uncover the truth about her identity and the events leading up to her amnesia. L.J. Shepherd delivers a jaw-droppingly clever thriller that keeps readers on the edge of their seats until the final page.

"L. J. Shepherd's 'The Trials of Lila Dalton' is a rollercoaster ride of suspense and intrigue that will leave readers breathless. From the very first page, Shepherd masterfully weaves a tale of amnesia, mystery, and courtroom drama that keeps you guessing until the very end.

The protagonist, Lila Dalton, is a compelling character whose journey to uncover her true identity is both heart-wrenching and captivating. As she grapples with the consequences of her memory loss and the accusations against her, readers are taken on a thrilling ride through the complexities of the legal system and the depths of the human psyche.

What sets 'The Trials of Lila Dalton' apart is Shepherd's ability to keep readers guessing at every turn. Just when you think you have it all figured out, another twist is thrown into the mix, keeping you on the edge of your seat until the final revelation. Shepherd's writing is sharp and engaging, with vivid descriptions that bring the courtroom and its characters to life. The pacing is impeccable, never lagging for a moment as the tension builds to a breathtaking climax. Overall, 'The Trials of Lila Dalton' is a must-read for fans of gripping thrillers and courtroom dramas. With its jaw-dropping twists and turns, it's a book you won't be able to put down until you've reached the shocking conclusion. L. J. Shepherd has crafted a masterpiece of suspense that will linger in your mind long after you've finished the last page."

BOOK DESCRIPTION

A MIND-BLOWING, AUDACIOUSLY INVENTIVE THRILLER’ Chris Whitaker ‘UNPUTDOWNABLE FROM THE FIRST PAGE’ Sophie Hannah You are standing in the middle of a courtroom. The judge, jury and prosecution team are waiting for you to speak. But you have no idea who you are. Lila Dalton finds herself the lead defence for a man accused of a terrible crime, his fate in her hands. She doesn’t know how she got there, but is surprised to discover that she possesses legal knowledge, and that everyone else seems to know who she is. Outside the courtroom, things are even more unnerving: the courthouse is on a peculiar island where the locals are hostile, threats are slipped beneath her door, and her phone calls are tapped. Hints from strange sources suggest that someone from her forgotten past is in very real danger ― but are the threats genuine, or a warning from her missing memories? As the trial progresses, Lila must decide who and what she can trust ― and whether that includes herself...

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Poisoned Pen Press (August 27, 2024)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ August 27, 2024
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 352 pages


Wednesday, April 10, 2024

Book Review #One Dead Two To Go #Elena Hartwell #Open Road Media #Private Eye Mystery #Book Tour #Eddie Shoes Mysteries Book One

 


MY THOUGHTS AND BOOK REVIEW

"One Dead, Two to Go" by Elena Hartwell plunges readers into the gritty world of private investigator Edwina "Eddie Shoes" Schultz as she navigates a treacherous case in the seedy underbelly of Bellingham, Washington.

Eddie's latest job involves staking out a dubious hotel, capturing evidence of infidelity for her client, Kendra Hallings. However, the routine surveillance takes a sinister turn when Kendra's husband Mr Hailings is seen bidding his Mistress Deirdre Fox  goodbye for the last time; Deidre's lifeless body is soon discovered in an abandoned building. As suspicions swirl and Kendra disappears, Eddie finds herself entangled in a web of intrigue and danger.

Reluctantly delving into the murky depths of the investigation, Eddie is spurred on by her adrenaline-junkie mother, Chava, whose arrival adds a layer of chaos to Eddie's already complicated life. Despite Chava's lack of parenting skills, her unconventional expertise proves unexpectedly valuable, making it difficult for Eddie to shake her off.

Complicating matters further is the presence of Detective Chance Parker, a former flame of Eddie's from their time together in Seattle. Now tasked with investigating Kendra's disappearance, Chance's reappearance adds tension and emotional turmoil to Eddie's already fraught situation.

As Eddie races against the clock to unravel the truth and find Deirdre's killer, she must navigate a perilous landscape of deception, betrayal, and hidden motives. With each twist and turn, Eddie's determination is tested, and the line between friend and foe blurs.

"One Dead, Two to Go" is a gripping mystery that combines pulse-pounding suspense with sharp wit and unforgettable characters. Elena Hartwell crafts a compelling tale of murder and intrigue, keeping readers guessing until the very end. As Eddie Shoes dives headfirst into danger, she proves herself to be a formidable and tenacious protagonist, ensuring that this is just the beginning of her thrilling adventures in the Eddie Shoes Mystery Series.


The Eddie Shoes Mysteries

by Elena Hartwell

March 18 – April 26, 2024 Virtual Book Tour

 

One Dead, Two to Go

One Dead, Two to Go by Elena Hartwell
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Book One in the Eddie Shoes Mystery Series

Private Investigator Edwina “Eddie Shoes” Schultz’s most recent job has her parked outside a seedy Bellingham hotel, photographing her quarry as he kisses his mistress goodbye. This is the last anyone will see of the woman … alive. Her body is later found dumped in an abandoned building. Eddie’s client, Kendra Hallings, disappears soon after. Eddie hates to be stiffed for her fee, but she has to wonder if Kendra could be in trouble too. Or is she the killer?

Eddie usually balks at matters requiring a gun, but before she knows it, she is knee-deep in dangerous company, spurred on by her card-counting adrenaline-junkie mother who has shown up on her doorstep fresh from the shenanigans that got her kicked out of Vegas. Chava is only sixteen years older than Eddie and sadly lacking in parenting skills. Her unique areas of expertise, however, prove to be helpful in ways Eddie can’t deny, making it hard to stop Chava from tagging along.

Also investigating the homicide is Detective Chance Parker, new to Bellingham’s Major Crimes unit but no stranger to Eddie. Their history as a couple back in Seattle is one more kink in a chain of complications, making Eddie’s case more frustrating and perilous with each tick of the clock.


Two Heads are Deader Than One

Two Heads are Deader Than One by Elena Hartwell
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Book Two in the Eddie Shoes Mystery Series

Private Investigator Eddie Shoes is enjoying a rare period of calm. She’s less lonely now that Chava, her card-counting mom from Vegas, is sharing her home. She also has a new companion, Franklin, a giant dog of curious ancestry.

Hoping for a lucrative new case, Eddie instead finds herself taking on a less promising client: her best friend from her childhood in Spokane. Dakota has turned up in Bellingham, in jail, where she is being held on a weapons charge. Eddie reluctantly agrees not only to lend her friend money for bail but to also investigate who is stalking her.

Soon after Dakota is freed, she disappears again, leaving Eddie to answer to the local cops, including her ex-boyfriend Chance Parker. Has Dakota been kidnapped? If not, why did she jump bail? What are Eddie’s business cards doing on the bodies of two murder victims?

The key to these mysteries lies in Dakota and Eddie’s shared history, which ended when Eddie left home after high school. As a person of interest in both murder cases, Eddie is forced to go in search of the truth, digging into the past and facing her own demons.

Three Strikes, You’re Dead

Three Strikes, You’re Dead by Elena Hartwell
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Book Three in the Eddie Shoes Mystery Series

Private investigator Eddie Shoes heads to a resort outside Leavenworth, Washington, for a mother-daughter getaway weekend. Eddie’s mother, Chava, wants to celebrate her new job at a casino by footing the bill for the two of them, and who is Eddie to say no?

On the first morning, Eddie goes on an easy solo hike, and a few hours later, stumbles over a makeshift campsite and a gravely injured man. A forest fire breaks out and she struggles to save him before the flames overcome them both. Before succumbing to his injuries, the man hands her a valuable object. He tells her his daughter is missing and begs for help. Is Eddie now working for a dead man?

Eddie wakes in the hospital to find both her parents have arrived on the scene. Will Eddie’s card-counting mother and mob-connected father help or hinder the investigation? The police search in vain for a body. How will Eddie find the missing girl with only Eddie’s memory of the man’s face and a photo of his daughter to go on?

Praise for The Eddie Shoes Mysteries:

ONE DEAD TWO TO GO is a well-written fast-paced story that kept me fully engaged from beginning to end. It’s one of those stories where you get to the end of a chapter and think, “Okay, just a few more pages.” And the next thing you know, you’ve read three more chapters.”
~ Mayor Sonni, Readeropolis

“…an engaging mystery that will keep you stumped to the very end.”
~ Susan Sewell, Readers’ Favorite

THREE STRIKES, YOU’RE DEAD gives us another vivid adventure with the quirky, genuine private eye Eddie Shoes. As usual, author Elena Hartwell’s characters are so real you feel like you could run into them at your local dive bar. Three Strikes takes us even deeper into Eddie’s complex family relationships with her charming-but-deadly father Eduardo and hilarious mom Chava, giving us further insight into Eddie’s psyche. The laugh-out-loud moments are many in this vital third installment, and you’ll find yourself wishing you could stay longer in the world of Eddie Shoes.”
~ LS Hawker, USA Today bestselling author

Book Details:

Genre: Private Eye Mystery
Published by: Open Road Media, March 2024
Series Book Links: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Goodreads

Read an excerpt from One Dead, Two to Go:

CHAPTER ONE

Call me Eddie Shoes.

Not a very feminine moniker, but it suits me. My father’s name was Eduardo Zapata. In a fit of nostalgia, my mother Chava named me Edwina Zapata Schultz, even though by the time I was born she hadn’t seen my father in seven months. Edwina was a mouthful to saddle any child with, so at the ripe old age of six, I announced that I would only answer to Eddie. I didn’t have any nostalgia for a guy I’d never met, so Zapata just seemed like a name no one ever spelled right the first time. Chava wasn’t particularly maternal in any conventional sense, so not a lot of nostalgia for Schultz either. At eighteen I legally changed my name to Eddie Shoes.

It said a lot about my sense of humor.

Chava and I had come to an understanding. She stayed in my life as long as our contact was minimal and primarily over email. It was just enough to allay her guilt and not enough to make me crazy, so it worked for both of us. She’d always been down about my choice of career, but what did she expect from a girl who called herself Eddie Shoes? If I hadn’t become a private investigator, I probably would have been a bookie, so she should have been a little more positive about the whole thing.

My career was the reason I sat hunkered in the car, in the dark, halfway down the block from a tacky hotel, clutching a digital camera and zoom lens, waiting to catch my latest client’s husband with a woman not his wife. I’d already gotten a few choice shots of the guy entering the room, but he’d gone in alone and no one else had arrived. I assumed the other woman was already waiting for him. After tailing the guy for a few days, I had a pretty good guess who the chippie would turn out to be. I didn’t think he’d hired his “office manager” for her filing skills, and sleeping with the married boss was a cliché because it happened all the time. I could already prove the man a liar. He’d told his wife he played poker with the boys on Wednesday nights, and I didn’t think he was shacked up in this dive with three of his closest buddies, unless he was kinkier than I imagined.

But then, people never ceased to amaze me.

December in Bellingham, Washington, often brought cold, clear weather and that night was no exception. Starting the engine to warm up sounded tempting, but I didn’t want anyone to notice me sitting there. Nice it wasn’t raining, but if the thermometer had crept much over twenty, I hadn’t noticed. To make matters worse, I’d scrunched my almost six-foot frame down in the driver’s seat for more than two hours. Even with a blanket wrapped around my shoulders, I was half frozen, and desperately hoped my mark didn’t have more stamina than I’d pegged him for. All I wanted was to go home and go to bed.

And at some point, I would need to pee.

Up on the second floor, the door of the hotel room I had my eye on finally opened. I brought my camera up, ready for the money shots. My earlier pics proved that the dirty white stucco on the side of the building bounced the pale glow from the minimal exterior lights enough for pictures to be clear without a flash. Even from this distance, there was a nice unobstructed view of the location. The only barrier between someone standing on the narrow walk and my camera lens was a flimsy, rusty-looking, wrought-iron railing. The balusters looked too thin to stop anyone from falling the height of the first floor to the asphalt parking lot below. I doubted anything at the tawdry place passed code.

But what did I care? I wasn’t going to stay there.

The “liar”—I have always been creative with nicknames—stepped out, straightening his tie. I snapped a few pictures and held my breath, hoping the other woman would come out behind him. Even if I took pictures of her exiting a few minutes later, the husband needed to be in the picture with her. A surprising number of wives would argue with me about what actually took place in these various, if interchangeable, hotel rooms. For some reason they would rather believe the info about their husband cheating was fake than admit he strayed, which confused me because I got paid either way. It felt especially crazy when they must already know the truth, otherwise they wouldn’t have hired me in the first place. But I knew better than to look for logic in the ways of the human heart and got the best evidence possible.

The man turned sideways. Light from the room behind him threw his face into silhouette. He had an exceptionally generous head of hair, which made him very recognizable even in bad light. Mid-forties, and mostly in good shape, he appeared athletic as long as he didn’t unbutton his sport coat. I could see why women were attracted to him, though he didn’t do a thing for me. I preferred men a little more honest.

But then, I’d never been married, so what did I know?

A figure moved from behind him into the shadow of the doorway.

“Come on, honey, step out into the light.” I held the camera to my eye. “One more step, so I can see your face.”

The woman obliged by leaning into the cold blue glow cast by the old style, energy inefficient streetlights, her cheeks stained red in the flash of the vacancy sign. I happily clicked away as the “office manager” wrapped her arms around his neck and whispered sweet nothings in his ear. She clearly wore nothing but lingerie. She must assume no one else would be out this late on such a cold weeknight. Or maybe she enjoyed having people see her, a bit of an exhibitionist in the happy homewrecker. Whatever the cause, she had him in the perfect spot for the best pictures.

I loved it when guilty people made my job easy.

My photos might not be art, but they were gold in my book. No way the wife could believe this was anything other than what it looked like.

Several photos later, the husband extricated himself from the mistress and she ducked back into the room and closed the door. He walked briskly toward a shiny red Chevy Camaro. The guy owned a GM dealership and drove a new car every day. He lit a cigarette, which he puffed on for a few drags before he tossed it into the gutter. Not just a cheater, a litterer. The bastard. The cigarette stench backed his poker party story and covered the smell of another woman, killing two birds with one cancer-causing stone.

As soon as he pulled out onto the street, I stretched back up to full height, relieved to still feel my feet. I started up my ancient green Subaru Forrester, cranked my heater, and headed for home, relieved I didn’t have to wait around in the cold for the mistress to reappear. Whatever she did next wasn’t my concern. Having the two of them in the pictures together convinced me my work was done.

The hotel was located downtown—the blue-collar north end, not the high-priced, brick, historical south end, so I dropped down to Lakeway Drive, scooted under the freeway, and wound through the streets that curved around Bayview Cemetery. Traffic at ten o’clock on a midweek winter night was light, and I arrived at my little house by ten-thirty. I downloaded the photos from the hotel onto my computer, wrote up a final bill for my client, and went to bed content.

What could possibly go wrong with such an easy case?

***

Excerpt from One Dead, Two to Go by Elena Hartwell. Copyright 2024 by Elena Hartwell. Reproduced with permission from Elena Hartwell. All rights reserved.

 

 

Author Bio:

Elena Hartwell

Elena Hartwell spent several years working in theater as a playwright, director, designer, and educator before turning her storytelling skills to fiction. Elena is also a senior editor with Allegory Editing, a developmental editing house, where she works one-on-one with writers to shape and polish manuscripts. If you’d like to work with Elena, visit www.allegoryediting.com.

Her favorite place to be is at Paradise, the property she and her hubby own south of Spokane, Washington. They live with their horses, Jasper, Radar, and Diggy, their dogs Polar and Wyatt, and their cats Coal Train and Cocoa. Elena holds a B.A. from the University of San Diego, a M.Ed. from the University of Washington, Tacoma, and a Ph.D. from the University of Georgia.

She also writes as Elena Taylor, to learn more visit www.ElenaTaylorAuthor.com

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#Book Review #Double Jeopardy #Stephen Penner #Inkubator Books Publishers #General Fiction (Adult) | Mystery & Thrillers #Book 4 of A Rain City Legal Thriller

MY THOUGHTS AND BOOK REVIEW Due to release on April 28th 2024, Double Jeopardy by Stephen Penner offers readers a compelling dive into the d...