A Deadly Combo By Karen A. Phillips ~ Peek Inside And Giveaway

Posted: May 1, 2025 in Cozy Mystery, Excerpt, giveaways
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Mystery with a Punch!

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A Deadly Combo

Rocky Nelson Boxing Mystery Book 1

by Karen A. Phillips

Genre: Cozy Mystery

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“This fast-paced
read, filled with twists and turns, will keep readers glued to the pages until
they reach the very satisfying ending.”

—Cindy Sample, National Bestselling Author of the Laurel
McKay Mystery Series

“Rocky Nelson is just
the kind of heroine I love: strong, smart, fierce, and yet still vulnerable.”

—Eileen Rendahl, award-winning author

“This debut mystery
delivers a one-two punch!”

—Kim Davis, author

Phillips has
mastered the ‘whodunit’ craft.”

—R. Franklin James, award winning author

Sisters Rocky and Bridget are enjoying each other’s company
at a vintage trailerfest until they stumble over a corpse. The dead guy is none
other than the local trailer restorer Bridget was overheard threatening to
kill. Mounting evidence leads police to focus on Bridget as a person of
interest. Desperate to prove her sister innocent of murder, Rocky dons her own
deerstalker cap and goes sleuthing until she runs into police detective
Thompson who warns her off his case in no uncertain terms. But Rocky is
tenacious if not stubborn. Combined with a 78-year-old father who becomes her
sidekick, Rocky uses her courage and skills learned in boxing lessons to
protect her family and keep from becoming the killer’s next victim.

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The exterior lamp cast a dim amber glow over the deck where Opal had stood earlier that day. Moths flew against the light, their suicidal efforts creating a luminescent haze.

I had decided to return to Wes’s property, desperate to find some clue as to where he hid his money. I was convinced finding the money would lead me to the killer. Even though my visit with Dad had gleaned nothing, at least I was now somewhat familiar with the lay of the land. I gained access from the farthest corner where I found a stretch of barbed wire fencing. A weathered NO TRESPASSING sign dangled. I carefully pushed the wire down and stepped over, avoiding the sharp barbs. I approached the house from the back, moving from tree to tree until I found a large oak where I could observe yet remain unseen. I hid behind the thick trunk and waited. The full moon cast everything into shades of blue. The carcasses of trailers amidst the trees created a grim and forbidding landscape. Somewhere an owl hooted, and another answered.

The kitchen light was on, and I assumed Opal was home. From my vantage point, I couldn’t tell if her car was in the garage, nor could I see if any vehicles were parked in front of the house. After a time, the sliding glass door opened, and two people stepped out onto the deck. I craned my neck to get a better look, but unfortunately, my view was partially blocked by shrubbery and branches. I only had a partial view of the deck and the stairs.

At that moment, my nose tickled, and I sneezed into the crook of my arm, in an attempt to dampen the sound.

Duke woofed, then got up and shook himself, the chain jangling. He went to the deck railing, dragging the chain behind him over the wooden boards. He put his nose through the slats and sniffed.

I froze.

The couple didn’t seem to notice. They stood close together and after a few minutes, parted.

I strained to hear what they were saying, but their voices were muffled. I changed my position and stepped on a stout twig, breaking it, the sound as loud as a firecracker.

Duke growled.

“Something . . . there,” said Opal.

The man muttered an answer.

“He doesn’t growl at nothing,” Opal said, loud enough to hear. “I’ll get a flashlight.”

The man descended the stairs.

The sliding door opened and closed. “Catch,” Opal said. “I’m letting Duke off his chain. He’ll find whatever’s out there.”

My heart jumped to my throat. I frantically looked for somewhere to hide.

A tarp covered an object sitting low to the ground. Most likely a boat. Whatever it was, it was the nearest hiding place.

The beam of the flashlight played over the terrain, too close for comfort. I dropped to the dirt and scrambled on all fours under the tarp. Acorns and pinecones bit into my palms. Cobwebs brushed against my face. I stifled a scream. I pulled myself into a tight ball and waited while images of spiders, ticks, and other creepy crawlers, filled my head. Mold and decay assaulted my senses. I breathed through my mouth. When the beam from the flashlight found the tarp, I squeezed my eyes shut. Please, please, keep going. Move on, I begged silently.

Duke rooted around, sniffing the ground in excitement, then whined.

“Ugh,” said the man.

I opened my eyes to see something black, the size of a cat, disappear under a trailer. The white stripe registered too late in my brain to react. Skunk!

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A Deadly Match

Rocky Nelson Boxing Mystery Book 2

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A Deadly
Match
 packs an Oscar-worthy punch!” 
—Holly West, author of
the Mistress of Fortune series and Anthony Award-winning editor of Killin’
Time in San Diego

 

In Book 2, Raquel (AKA Rocky)
investigates family secrets and murder.

 

Twin sisters Rocky and Bridget soon find themselves facing
another shocking mystery when Hollywood visits the Sierra Foothills.

Their aunt and uncle, both famous movie stars they haven’t
seen since their mother’s funeral, are in town to film a movie. Forced into
family togetherness, Rocky takes them on a tour of her boxing gym, which wasn’t
supposed to include a dead body.

When her beloved coach, Cutter, is arrested for the murder,
Rocky refuses to believe he’s guilty. Driven to clear his name, she embarks on
a dangerous investigation that leads her into a web of secrets, lies, and
unexpected betrayals. As the stakes get higher and the killer’s motives become
more twisted, Rocky realizes she may be fighting for more than just the
truth—she may be fighting for her own life.

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Karen A. Phillips enjoys writing mysteries, MG/YA fantasy,
and poetry. She resides in Northern California, and is a proud member of
Sisters In Crime and Willamette Writers.

. . . and yes, she does take boxing lessons.

Visit her at KarenAPhillips.com.

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Comments
  1. Mary Preston says:

    I love a good Cozy Mystery.

  2. Congrats on your tour. Best wishes.

  3. Thank you for hosting my blitz, Laura!

  4. PIroska says:

    The book sounds very intriguing. I love mysteries!

  5. Audrey Stewart says:

    Not to repeat a comment, but Karen A. Phillips is also an author that is new to me. I look forward to reading her books 1 & 2 of ‘Rocky Nelson Boxing Mystery’.

  6. Joanne Gregory says:

    Sounds like a fascinating read!

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