Uncle And Ants ~ Review and Giveaway

Posted: November 8, 2018 in Cozy Mystery, giveaways, reviews
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Uncle And Ants

A Silicon Valley Mystery

by Marc Jedel

Uncle and Ants: A Silicon Valley Mystery
Cozy Mystery
1st in Series
BGM Press (October 11, 2018)
Print Length: 287 pages
ASIN: B07H68L6XR

My Review

I’m always excited when I start a new cozy series and Uncle And Ants tickled my fancy on so many levels. Picture it. A man kind of full of himself and sure he’s the be all of investigations takes it upon himself to solve the mystery of who tried to kill his sister. She’s a widowed mother of two teenage girls and doesn’t seem likely to be on someone’s hit list.

Marty was determined to solve the mystery and protect his family. If only he had the slightest clue what he was doing. Good thing he didn’t take himself too seriously. I can’t count on two hands how many times I laughed out loud at his fun incompetence. And don’t even get me started on him coping with two teenage girls. The horror. LOL

Fun at every turn, a convoluted mystery with quite the list of suspects and characters you can’t get enough of. You can bet I’ll be following this series.

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Synopsis

Protect his sister. Solve a murder. Get his eye-rolling, pre-teen nieces to school. And that’s just how Marty Golden’s crazy week begins to unravel.

A mysterious crash hospitalizes Marty’s sister and a nearby murder puts her in deadly danger. Too bad Marty isn’t exactly hero material.

Working in Silicon Valley, Marty’s skills lie more in navigating technology and telling dad jokes than playing an amateur sleuth. Armed with special powers of self-delusion and the inability to leave a coherent voicemail message, Marty bumbles through investigating his sister’s zany HR clients, exposing dangerous secrets and suspects, all while becoming attracted to a suspect.

In the process, Marty stumbles into a drug gang, impersonates an IRS agent, tangles with an assassin, dodges a cantankerous school secretary and is frequently outsmarted by his two sly, yet vulnerable, nieces. This quirky, fashion-backward uncle must save his sister, solve the mystery and get his life back to normal — before it’s too late.

As his eight, or maybe nine, year-old niece would say, “Betcha, you’ll like it.”

Author Marc Jedel

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In my family, I was born first — a fact my sister never lets me forget, no matter what milestone age she hits.

For most of my life, I’ve been inventing stories. Some, especially when I was young, involved my sister as the villain. As my sister’s brother for her entire life, I’m highly qualified to tell the tale of the evolving, quirky sibling relationship in Uncle and Ants: A Silicon Valley Mystery.

My writing skills were honed in years of marketing leadership positions in Silicon Valley. While my high-tech marketing roles involved crafting plenty of fiction, we called these marketing collateral, emails, and ads.

My family and friends would tell you that Marty’s character isn’t much of a stretch of the imagination for me, but I proudly resemble that remark.

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Comments
  1. Beware Of The Reader says:

    I really have to try this cozy mystery genre Laura! Seeing how it makes you laugh and have a good time. I hope to begin with Jay’s book (Academic Curveball) this month!

  2. Kay Garrett says:

    Thank you for your review and the spotlight on “Uncle And Ants” by Marc Jedel as well as for being part of the book tour.

    This book sounds like one I would very much enjoy reading. Can’t wait for the opportunity to do so.
    2clowns at arkansas dot net

    • fuonlyknew says:

      I enjoy sharing authors and their books. And I’m a cozy addict so it’s always a thrill to find a new series.

  3. Anne says:

    This delightful cozy would be greatly enjoyed. It sounds unique and entertaining. Thanks for this feature and giveaway.

  4. Marc Jedel says:

    Laura,
    Thanks for featuring Uncle and Ants and the lovely review on your blog today. Marty’s adventures continue in book 2, Chutes and Ladder, which will be released in March. Marty, his nieces, Raj, and even a new family member will continue to make you laugh as they encounter another dangerous and crazy situation.

    Your readers can get the first chapter FREE from book 2 or book 1 by signing up for my newsletter at http://www.marcjedel.com.
    Thanks,
    Marc

    • fuonlyknew says:

      I love that title. I’m already grinning and I haven’t even read it yet! Thanks for sharing the information.

  5. Carole says:

    I love the sound of this one. How can you resist a cozy filled with humor?! Thanks for putting this one on my radar!

  6. That cover is fabulous. As an author, do you choose the final cover?
    sherry @ fundinmental

    • Marc Jedel says:

      I turned down a publisher’s contract and self-published this book so I could control the title, cover, price, and marketing. Don’t worry, I’m not completely insane — it wasn’t one of the big 4 NY publishers. But I used professional editors and designers just like the big publishers. I think my designer, Keri Knutson of Alchemy Book Covers, did a phenomenal job of conveying the light & humorous tone of the book and making it obvious that it’s set in California. She did another awesome job with her design for book 2 — see: http://marcjedel.com/books/chutes-and-ladder/ .

  7. Donna Jacoby says:

    I’m always looking for good cozy books and this sounds like a great one to try! Thank you for sharing!

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