Friday 16 November 2012

Book Review - Death of an Outsider & Death of a Travelling Man -- M C Beaton


Title - Death of a Travelling Man

Author - M.C.Beaton

Format - Paperback

Publisher - Constable Robinson

ISBN - 978-1-84529-734-3


BLURB - From back of book

Its springtime in the Highlands but storms are brewing for Hamish.

Hamish Macbeth's life is going to pot. He has horrors! - been promoted, his new boss is a dunce and a sinister self-proclaimed gypsy and his girlfriend have parked their rusty eyesore of a van in the middle of the village.

Hamish smells trouble and as usual he's right..... The doctor's drugs go missing. Money vanishes. And neighbours suddenly become unneighbourly. Nobody wants to talk either, so canny Hamish faces the delicate task of worming the acts out of the villagers. In the process he uncovers a story so bizarre that neither he nor the locals may ever be able to forget it....

MY REVIEW
I had been discussing with my colleagues at work, all about our love of books, and we were talking about our favourite genres. Mine happens to be crime and thrillers. She asked if I had read the tales of Hamish Macbeth, the Scottish Police Officer. I hadn't and although I had heard of him, after seeing the TV series in the UK Hamish Macbeth, I thought they would be old fashioned and boring books.  I read two of them in two successive days, albeit out of order, and now want to read the whole series!

M.C. Beaton, with her wonderfully descriptive writing has made the bleakest of the Scottish climate sound wonderfully exotic and charming. She makes the residents of Lochdubh sound quirky and opinionated, especially against outsiders.

This was a light hearted romp through the life of the Scottish, newly promoted Police Sergeant, Hamish Macbeth. He has been tasked with solving the murder of a traveler on his patch, who for some strange reason seems to have bewitched some of the local upstanding ladies from the Dr's wife to the Ministers wife. But why? 

The characters are wonderfully written, and you can really warm to them and their strange ways. Beaton is so descriptive in her writing that the book comes alive. The sights, smells and sounds of Lochdubh in Scotland are brought to life as are the characters. The humour she instills in the book, especially with Macbeths sidekick in the book, Willie, is wonderful. Willie, the village Police Officer has a great way of getting all his phrases mixed up with malapropisms  like "a cliche of friends" instead of a clique, or talking of his Aunt in America living in a "Condom" instead of a Condominium.

The book is full of murder, mystery, romance and humour, and although short with just over 200 pages, is an ideal light hearted read, that you can fit into a relaxing and lazy days reading.

It's a well written book with a story-line that actually keeps you guessing right until the very end.  I highly recommend it.




If you like the sound of this one, why not also read "Death of an Outsider"

Blurb from Amazon:-
The most hated man in the most dour town in Scotland is sleeping with the fishes, or – more accurately – has been dumped into a tank filled with crustaceans. All that remains of the murdered victim are his bones. But once the lobsters have been shipped off to Britain’s best restaurants, the whole affair quickly lands on the plate of Constable Hamish Macbeth. Exiled to the dreary outpost of Cnothan, Macbeth sorely misses his beloved Lochdubh, but before he can head back home he has to contend with a detective chief inspector who wants the murder hushed up, a dark-haired lassie who is out to seduce him, and a killer who has made mincemeat of his last victim, and will no doubt strike again…

I would also give this one a 5 star rating.

Visit M C Beatons page and bibliography on Fantastic Fiction

Authors website - Click here Where you can find details on her Hamish Macbeth Series and the delightful Agatha Raisin Series. Also there is an interview with the author.

Monday 5 November 2012

VBT - Giveaway - A Life Interrupted by Kristi Loucks



A Life Interrupted

 

By Kristi Loucks

Genre - Romantic Suspense

Publisher - Booktango

Release Date - July 12, 2012
 Jared BelaForte spent his life protecting the people he loves and the place he calls home working for a government appointed task force called The Greater Wilmington First Response Team or GWRT. A group comprised of his friend and half brother, Dylan Spencer. His father’s old partner with the Wilmington PD, Alex Kelley and his cousin Jules Devereaux. Rounding out the team was Shay McElroy, a profiler who also happened to be the love of his life.

Everything seemed perfect in his life, he had love, friends and family surrounding him and his team was on the verge of putting an end to the reign of a known trafficker who dealt in drugs and women. But in one moment, the man Jared had spent years trying to put away interrupted that life.

Sergei Dolenov is that man. He deals in drugs and dolls, a family business you might say. He had been able to stay under the radar in the sleepy port of North Carolina that he called home these days. But when the Governor put together a task force to disrupt his business, he took on a new target. Jared BelaForte.
After two years of torture and pain, Jared believed he would die in Dolenov’s “care”. But just when all hope is lost, an opportunity to escape presents itself. Two years to the day, Dylan got the phone call. Jared was in the local ER, and he was alive. Jared also learns that there was one other person that was left behind when he went missing, his little girl Sera, now just 17 months old. She was the glue that held Shay together when all seemed lost to her.

Can he pick up the pieces before the man responsible returns to finish the job he started?

Genre - Romantic Suspense

Publisher - Booktango

Release Date - July 12, 2012

Purchase: Amazon ] Amazon UK

Excerpt: 

Twenty-four months. It had been exactly two years since Shay had last seen Jared BelaForte, the man that she loved. Some days, it felt like an eternity. And in others, she would wake up and smell his scent surrounding her like he had been at her side moments before. The only thing she could count on from day to day was that she missed him.
There had been so many things she had wanted to tell him. Things she no longer believed she would ever get to say. He wasn’t coming back.
She had spent the last twenty-four months reassuring herself that there was hope. But, today she woke up with the sinking notion that he would never again look at her with his cerulean eyes. She would never hear him laugh or admire his beautiful smile and he would never get to meet his daughter, Sera.
When she woke up this morning, she cried. She cried the tears she had been keeping to herself for the last two years. She cried tears for all the things he had already missed. And she cried tears for all the things she knew her daughter would never have.
She would never know her daddy. His half brother, Dylan had stepped into the role of Daddy to Sera. Though he adored her as if she had been his own, they both knew that her little girls’ daddy could not be replaced.
In spite of the hardship, Dylans’ little girl Ellie had become like a big sister. She spent afternoons on the beach with Sera, Shay and Dylan as they splashed in the surf and Sera loved watching Ellie bury her daddy in the sand. Her little girl was the glue that held her mom together. She was the only reason Shay had not crumbled and they all knew it.
Shay felt his presence everywhere she went. Some days, she even thought she saw him on a busy street corner, down the beach or even outside her window when she looked down at his truck that she drove to work.
Her heart ached every time she felt it idle, but at the same time she found it impossible to let go of any of the possessions that she knew he loved, especially his truck. Even if he wasn’t coming back. 

Giveaway



Author Bio 


Kristi Loucks is a Pastry Chef and Cake Designer with a degree from Le Cordon Bleu Chicago.  Her writing and storytelling has always been a way to manage the day to day stresses of working in the world of restaurants and food service.  Kristi started writing in High School and has continued to share her work with friends over the years.  While she never planned to pursue writing professionally, a supportive friend armed with a copy of her debut novel, A Life Interrupted happened to share it with the right person.  Since her debut was released in September of 2012, she has also released a novella, Delivery of Fate and is currently working on a new full length novel called The Rose Red Reaper, the first in a new series based in her home town of Chicago, IL.
Ms. Loucks currently resides in a suburb of
Chicago and runs a bakery in a North Shore Suburb.

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VBT Schedule



October 22 - Introduction at VBT Cafe' Blog
October 24 - Author Interviewed at Dream Big...Read Often
October 26 - Book Feature & Excerpt at Oh Chrys!
October 30 - Interviewed at Reviews and Interviews
November 1 - Interviewed at Angels & Warriors Radio 
November 5 - Book Feature & Excerpt at Bookalicious Traveladdict
November 7 - Guest Blogging at Lori's Reading Corner
November 10 - Guest Blogging at huithiang!
November 12 - Guest Blogging at Wise Words
November 15 - Interviewed at MK McClintock's Blog
November 16 - Review & Guest Blogging at A Book Lover's Library

Saturday 3 November 2012

VBT & Giveaway - "Revenge of a Band Geek Gone Bad" by Naomi Rabinowitz



By Naomi Rabinowitz

Genre: Young Adult
Release date: October 9, 2012


Shy, overweight sophomore Melinda Rhodes thinks that her world is falling apart when she loses first chair flute in band to her nemesis -- the beautiful and popular, but nasty Kathy Meadows. Now doomed to sit second chair, Mel is ready to accept the fact that some people just aren't meant to shine.
Her luck changes when she catches the eye of Josh Kowalski, the rebellious trumpet prodigy and class clown. Josh has also been hurt by Kathy and persuades Melinda to team up with him so they can take Kathy down.
At first, the pair's pranks are harmless, and as they work together, Mel comes out of her shell. Even better, she finds herself falling for Josh and it appears as if he might feel the same way about her.
However, their schemes become more and more dangerous and Mel is surprised to discover her dark side. Just how far will she go to get what she wants -- and is Josh really worth the risk?
Excerpt:
Josh followed me into the hallway and fell into step beside me.  "How'd you like to get your seat back?" he asked.  Only he said it really quickly so it sounded more like "Howdylikegetaseatack?"
    "Huh?" 
    "How'd you like to get your seat back?" he said more slowly.  "How'd you like to knock Kathy back down to second chair —- or even lower than that?"
    I sighed and kept walking.  "I'm not really sure I'm the person you want."
    "The Hindemith Sonata," he blurted, snapping his fingers.  "That's what you played last year at the band recital.  It was very good."
    I stopped walking, surprised by the compliment.  "Thanks."
    "Kathy played a Mozart piece and wasn't nearly as good as you," he went on.  "I remember that, too.  That's how I know she shouldn't have beaten you today."
    I was beginning to understand why Josh was so popular; he had this way of making you feel at ease and like everything you say is important.  My initial nervousness at being around him washed away.  Yet I wasn't entirely convinced that this guy was on my side.  How could I trust someone who tormented Mr. Francis on almost a daily basis?
    He bit his lip and was quiet for a moment.  "Look, I have some issues with Kathy, too," he admitted.  "I asked her out this summer at a party we were both at.  And you know what she did?  She didn't just say no.  She spilled a large Coke on my head in front of everyone and then posted photos of me online.  Can you believe that?"
    I’d missed seeing these photos, but couldn't help laughing at the thought of him dripping with Coke, his ego shattered.  I covered my mouth so he couldn't see me, but he did.  "Yeah, yeah, it was hilarious," he said, rolling his eyes.  "She apparently had some boyfriend there with her who I didn't know about so she was mad at me for daring to approach her.  But she didn't have to be such a beyotch.”  He shook his head, obviously still pained by the memory.  "My point is, she messed with me and now she messed with you.  If we don’t stop her, she’ll do it to someone else."
    "I guess.  But to be fair, Kathy didn't really do anything today," I said.  "It was Mr. Francis who flipped out and I should probably be thankful that he didn't make me last chair."
    Josh's blue eyes narrowed.  "So you think Kathy's innocent in this?  Oh, please.  Who do you think snapped your spring out of place?
    "What?"  This hadn't even crossed my mind.  Could Kathy have done that to me?  No, there was no way.  The spring was really small and she would've had to have gotten really close to my instrument in order to do that.  "She didn't," I said.  "If she did, I would've felt it."
    Josh held up the wallet which I kept in my purse.  "You didn't feel me taking this.”
    I angrily snatched it out of his hand and stuffed it back into my bag.  I then realized I'd been so busy listening to Josh  that I'd missed my bus.  "Damn it!"  I muttered.
    "What?"  He held up his hands.  "I swear, I didn't take anything from your wallet!"
    "No, it's not that," I explained.  "I missed my bus."
    Josh smiled.  "Hey, no problem.  I can give you a ride."
    "Really?  It's no big deal.  I can just walk..."
    "Well, I don't think you can really walk in those jeans."
    He was right.  I didn't need everyone else to see my granny panties and I could be doing worse things than riding home with a hot guy.  "Okay, thanks."
    "But there's just one condition," he said, as we made our way to the parking lot.  "In exchange for this ride, you give me just one chance to help you get your seat back.  If it doesn't work or you don't like what I'm doing, I'll leave you alone."
    "I don't know..."
    "Oh, come on.  I gave you my jacket.  I'm giving you a ride home... it's the least you can do.  Do it for the guy who got a bucket of soda dumped over him?"
    I laughed despite myself.  "Okay, one chance."
    "Oh, good!"  he said, clapping his hands.  "Let's get ready to bring Kathy down".
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Naomi Rabinowitz has always loved being creative. Raised in Nesconset, NY -- a suburb on Long Island -- she was introduced to the arts at an early age. Her mother, Joyce, is a pianist; her father, Melvin, plays piano and guitar; her grandmother, Esther, was a talented knitter; her late grandfather, Morris, was a violinist; her late great uncle, Sid Robin, was a well-known jazz musician, who penned the lyrics to the popular big band hit, "Undecided."
Naomi's parents, who were both teachers, frequently took her to museums and concerts. During their summers off, her family traveled. By the time she was 15, Naomi had been to several European countries, as well as China, Japan, Israel, Egypt, Russia and Mexico.
Naomi's love for writing emerged when she was in the second grade and her poem, "The Four Seasons," won first prize in a local literary competition. She became interested in journalism in junior high when her English class was selected to write for Newsday's "Kidsday" column.
She had as much passion for music. Though she began playing piano when she was three, she switched to her "true" instrument, the flute, when she was nine and eventually added tenor sax and clarinet to her list so that she could play in jazz band. She performed in almost every musical group from wind ensemble to orchestra (but never marching band!). In 2008, she released her jazz album FLUTE PATH.
Naomi received a B.A. in English from Binghamton University and an M.A. in magazine journalism from Syracuse University. From 1998-2012, she worked as a reporter/editor for national TV magazine Soap Opera Digest.
These days, Naomi writes, plays jazz flute and designs jewelry for her businesses Naomi's Designs and MayaGirl Creations. She lives in Queens, NY with her husband, Jonathan, and their cat, Maya.
 Publisher – Self Published by Naomi Rabinowitz
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