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The Mysterious Case of the Missing Ghost (The Redemption Detective Agency)
by Michele Pariza Wacek

 


The Mysterious Case of the Missing Ghost (The Redemption Detective Agency)
Cozy Mystery
3rd in Series
Setting – Redemption, Wisconsin in the 1990s
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Love-Based Publishing (September 2025)
Number of Pages ~200
Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0DJ7WTMS2

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Emily Hildebrandt is learning to settle into some of the very strange cases that come through The Redemption Detective Agency’s door.

Like Aunt Tilde’s friend Ruth who claims she’s lost a ghost.

How does one lose a ghost? Apparently when the ghost decides to walk out the door.

But, to make matters more complicated, it’s not just any ghost but the ghost of Ruth’s dead husband. Who was murdered decades ago under very suspicious circumstances.

Emily has no choice but to go back in time and figure out what really happened to Ruth’s husband, in order for everyone to rest in peace.

A spin-off from the Charlie Kingsley Mystery series! The Redemption Detective Agency is a funny, twisty cozy mystery series set in the 1990s featuring silver sleuths solving cold cases. Great for fans of the Thursday Murder Club.

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About Michele Pariza Wacek 

A USA Today Bestselling, award-winning author, Michele taught herself to read at 3 years old because she wanted to write stories so badly. It took some time (and some detours) but she does spend much of her time writing stories now. Mystery stories, to be exact. They’re clean and twisty, and range from psychological thrillers to cozies, with a dash of romance and supernatural thrown into the mix. If that wasn’t enough, she posts lots of fun things on her blog, including short stories, puzzles, recipes and more, at MPWNovels.com.

Michele grew up in Wisconsin (hence why all her books take place there), and still visits regularly, but she herself escaped the cold and now lives in the mountains of Prescott, Arizona, with her husband and southern squirrel hunter Cassie.

When she’s not writing, she’s usually reading, hanging out with her dog, or watching the Food Network and imagining she’s an awesome cook. (Spoiler alert, she’s not. Luckily for the whole family, Mr. PW is in charge of the cooking.)

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Anna: A Life of Faith and Courage

by Travis E. Short

 

 

Category:  Adult Fiction (18 +),  245 pages
Genre:  Historical Fiction
Publisher:  Publish Authority
Release date:  July 2023
Content Rating:  G. Suitable for all readers; no sexual content, and no vulgar language​

Book Description:

Anna’s story begins and ends in a convalescent center in Michigan and is told by the author, whose brother looks after her in her waning years. The story is based on a short memoir written by Anna for her children. Her life is filled with trials and tribulations that test her faith to its limits. With a desperately impoverished and undernourished childhood in an itinerant and abusive family living in rural Pennsylvania, Anna is faced with obstacles that could break most people. She finds solace in God with constant prayer and attendance in church services. Although she has little formal education, she is nominated by her pastor to attend bible college. where she excels and meets her future husband. They start a family and despite their own hardships, they devote their lives to helping others. Her powerful story of sacrifice, faith, and courage is an inspiration to us all.
Also by Travis E. Short:

 

Book Details:

Book Title:  The Adventures of Faraday Fox: A story for Young Readers by Travis E. Short
Category:  Middle-Grade Fiction (Ages 8-12),  65 pages
Genre:  Adventure
Publisher:  Publish Authority
Release date:  January 2024
Content Rating:  G. Suitable for young readers


Book Description:

The Adventures of Faraday Fox is the story of a domesticated red fox that is released back into the Cherokee National Forest to find happiness. Instead, he encounters perils, danger, and hunger, and he decides to return to the home he left in Georgia. His adventures take him across the United States by walking and hitching rides on a train, a tractor-trailer, a boxcar, and in the luggage compartment of a bus. He meets many wild and domesticated animals along the way. When he arrives in California, a wonderful surprise awaits him. The story contains many life lessons and is written with readers, eight to twelve years old, in mind. It contains over twenty prints of original paintings of forest scenes, bears, birds, and other animals by accomplished artist Shirley Adams.

Book Details:

Book Title:  Killers Can’t Hide by Travis E. Short
Category:  Adult Fiction (18 +),  270 pages
Genre:  Thriller
Publisher:  Publish Authority
Release date:  May 2024
Content Rating:  PG-13. Contains cursing, street talk and sexual implications, no explicit sex. ​


Book Description:

Glamour, passion, and horses are a deadly combination for Carmen Cantrell. When the former beauty queen is murdered on her horse ranch, the logical suspect is her estranged husband, Delbert Cantrell.  Caught in the throes of a bitter reelection campaign for sheriff, Delbert, a wealthy contractor, must find a way to clear his name. He enlists the help of renowned lawyer Sydney Saperstein and a local investigator by the name of Isadore Holt. Their investigation takes them to Mexico and the southwest USA. More murder, treachery, and romance keep the reader guessing as to the outcome. ​​

Book Details:

Book Title:  Corner of My Mind: American Short Stories by Travis E. Short
Category:  Adult Fiction (18 +),  329 pages
Genre:  Short Stories
Publisher:  Publish Authority
Release date:  September 2024
Format available for review:  print-softback (USA only), ebook (Gifted Kindle, EPUB, PDF)
Tour dates: Sep 2 to Sep 29, 2025
Content Rating:  PG-13. Most stories are G rated, but some contain curse words and street language. No explicit sex. ​


Book Description:

Step into the captivating world of Corners of My Mind, a rich tapestry of new American short stories. In this collection by a master storyteller, ordinary people navigate the unexpected twists of fate with resilience and heart. From soldiers and warriors—both real and imagined—to revival preachers and lonely women, each takes a window into the human experience. Drawing inspiration from real-life encounters, dreams, and whimsical imagination, the stories are as diverse as they are compelling. Meet men of action, contemplative souls, and even talking dogs whose thoughts will linger in your mind long after you turn the last page. Whether you seek moments of laughter, tears, or thrilling surprises, Corners of My Mind promises an unforgettable journey.

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Interview With Author Travis Short

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Q-1: In your book, Anna: A Life of Faith and Courage, who was Anna, and why did you write about her?

Ans: Anna was a lady I met at a convalescent center in Michigan, when she was 86, while visiting my brother’s invalid wife. I saw Anna every year after that when I visited. I came to know her as a talented musician, a woman of determination and perseverance. I learned of her life from a small memoir she wrote for her children, describing an impoverished and battered childhood. Through her faith, she overcame the numerous obstacles in her life. Her story is compelling and inspirational. 

Q-2 There are so many children’s books on the market. What makes your story, “The Adventures of Faraday Fox,” different? 

Ans: You will note that the subtitle is. “A Story for Young Readers”. My story does not talk down to them. The language is straightforward, assuming that the youngsters will be inspired by Faraday’s friendly demeanor and acceptance of all people and creatures he meets along his journey. 

Q-3 Why do you write?

Ams: I write for the pure joy of it. It can be a very uplifting endeavor to realize you are creating characters and determining their lives, their fortunes, misfortunes, and the outcomes of their situations. I am often asked whether I know what my characters might do or say. My response is that I usually see how a story begins and ends, but don’t always know how I will make it all happen. I try to get inside each character and imagine what each would do in certain circumstances. That approach determines the outcome most of the time. 

Q-4 What makes your story “Killers Can’t Hide” different from other crime novels?

Ans: Well, for one thing, I believe my characters are unique. Murders mysteries usually cover the gamut of love, sex, jealousy, and/or money. I suppose, in that regard, Killers Can’t Hide covers all the bases. But Killers hosts a variety of characters, a beauty queen, cowboys and cowgirls, a corrupt sheriff, a dim-witted deputy, and a wealthy suspect who will spend any amount of money, travel anywhere he must, and face any foe without fear. A little hint of sex adds to the intrigue. 

Q-5 How would you describe the stories in your book, Corners of My Mind?

Ans: Something for everyone and a whole bunch of excellent reading for most. The volume contains 31 stories of varied lengths. It starts with “Crimson Shoes”, a tale of a good-natured Duffus who inherits his father’s shoe emporium only to be seduced by Ruby Rhinestone, from the other side of the tracks. 

The stories range from a soldier lost in the frozen mountains of North Korea during the Korean Conflict in “In From the Cold”, a middle-aged widower who falls for a seductive dancer n “Pole Dancer”, A dog who talks to his master and vows him to secrecy in “Julius the Talking Dog”, and the straying husband who is counted twice in the census in “The Census Taker Cometh to the young Georgia girl who discovers herself and breaks away from an abusive boyfriend in the story “Discovering May:.

There is something for every reader to enjoy in Corners of My Mind. 

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Meet Author Travis Short:

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Travis Short is the writer and author of several books, including Anna: A Life of Faith and Courage, Killers Can’t Hide, and The Adventures of Faraday Fox.  Among other books, he has also published the illustrated epic poem, Old White Men, a story of the sacrifices by America’s warriors since 1775. His favorite pastime is writing short stories, many of which are contained in this book.

​Retired as a Lieutenant Commander in the U.S. Navy, he pursued a career in shipbuilding and manufacturing. He has extensive experience in technical writing and business consulting. He is a graduate from the U. S. Navy Postgraduate School, Monterey, California, with a degree in Engineering Sciences. He is the father of four daughters and three sons, and currently resides in Moss Point, Mississippi, with his constant companion, A Lhasa Apso named Choi.


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Goalie and the Girl Next Door

by Elsie Woods

 

(Love in Maple Falls)
Publication date: September 10th 2025
Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance, Sports

My life was perfect except for the occasional goat emergency. Then a charming French goalie with dimples turned my life upside down. Rude.

Marcy
I came to Maple Falls to rebuild my life with nothing but four pencil skirts and a broken heart, courtesy of my hockey-playing ex. I like numbers because they don’t lie, and I like my quiet ranch life because it’s predictable.

Enter Clément Rivière—the devastatingly charming French goalie who shows up shirtless to help with barn work, whispers sweet French nothings to our goat, and looks at me like I’m the only woman in the world. But I’m not the only one falling for his act—half the town’s women are already under his spell, and I refuse to be just another conquest.

Clément
I traded Paris for small-town Washington to chase my big league dreams and restore a historic house that’s trying to kill me daily. What I didn’t expect was the town’s brilliant, beautiful accountant who treats me like I’m a tax audit waiting to happen.

Marcy Fontaine sees right through my act and makes me want things I never knew were missing. But she’s been burned by a hockey player before, and I’m running out of time to prove I’m different. There’s a ticking time bomb inside me, and my career is on the line.

If I can’t stay, we’ll both have to decide if love is worth the risk—or if some dreams are too good to be true.

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Goalie and the Girl Next Door is a grumpy-sunshine, wounded hero, fish-out-of-water hockey romcom in the Love in Maple Falls series. Add some goat whispering, sunrise kisses, and a guaranteed happily ever after sweeter than maple cupcakes and you have this sweet romance with all the heart and no spice.

Welcome back to Maple Falls—the small town where hockey players fall in love! This is a multi-author series of seven full-length books that could be read as standalones, but we think you’ll enjoy them best in order.

Fake-Off with Fate by Whitney Dineen
Offside and Off-Limits by Kate O’Keeffe
Checking Mr. Wrong by Anne Kemp
Skating and Fake Dating by Ellie Hall
Goalie and the Girl Next Door by Elsie Woods
Soulmates and Slapshots by Melissa Baldwin
The Icing on the Cake by Grace Worthington

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I’m about to lay into my workplace nemesis who has insulted my attention to detail when a voice fills the meeting room. The voice is loud, joyful, and deeply French.

Bonjour, bureaucratic friends!”

Phillip nearly jumps out of his loafers and my hand jerks reflexively, and the documents I’m holding scatter like leaves in a windstorm.

A tall man with sun-kissed skin, messy curls, and a hockey duffel slung over one shoulder strides in. He’s grinning like the world’s been personally generous to him this morning, and I’m too stunned to do anything but stare.

“I’m looking for Mayor Thompkins,” he says. “It’s about a building permit.”

He moves smooth, confident, annoyingly magnetic. His jeans cling in a way that is definitely not accidental, and the forest green Henley shirt he’s wearing looks like it was made for slow, appreciative glances. Not that I’m giving him one.

There’s an ease to him, that particular breed of European polish that turns heads even when it shouldn’t.

My better judgment crosses its arms, but my pulse, traitorous thing, doesn’t listen.

When I get over my momentary freeze-up, I drop to my knees, scrambling to recover the paperwork. The Frenchman crouches to help me, entirely unbothered.

“Wow,” he says, flashing a smile as he picks up a page. “Do all town meetings start with this much paper throwing? Because I’m in.”

I don’t know who this guy thinks he is, but he’s holding the town’s most sensitive finances in one very large, very tanned hand.

I snatch the paper from him and say the first thing that comes to mind.

“You’re not supposed to be here.”

He winks, and I’d like to smack that smug grin right off his perfectly chiseled face. “I get that a lot.”

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About Author Elsie Woods:

Elsie Woods is an author of giggly romantic comedy with a big dose of furry friends. While born in Canada, she abandoned cold winters for southern France with her golden retriever and unicycling French hubby. When not writing, she can be found sipping tiny coffees by the Mediterranean, hiking with her hubby and dog, or munching on the most delicious cheese in the world.

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Wonder and Joy for the Wired and Tired:
A Guide to Finding Inspiration and Well-Being in a Wonder-Filled World
by Dr. Pam Stephens Lehenbauer
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Category: Adult Non-Fiction (18 +), 218 pages
Genre: self-help
Publisher:  Bear Paw Press
Release date:   August 2025
Content Rating:  G: This book has no cursing, kissing, etc.    
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Book Description:

Feeling wired, tired, and stretched too thin? You’re not alone—and you’re not broken.

In Wonder and Joy for the Wired and Tired, Dr. Pam Stephens Lehenbauer, a respected researcher, epidemiologist, clinician, and thought leader on joy, wonder, and well-being, offers a compassionate and eye-opening look at why so many people feel chronically stressed, fatigued, and disconnected. She also reveals why the traditional wellness model, first conceived decades ago, is no longer serving us.

Part science-backed reflection, part celebration of the world’s awe-inspiring details, this book blends thought-provoking commentary with bite-sized facts and trivia designed to reignite our sense of childlike wonder. From the mysteries of the cosmos to the miracles of the human body and so much in between, each chapter encourages readers to pause, reflect, and reconnect—with nature, with curiosity, and with what truly matters.

This isn’t a how-to guide or conventional self-help manual. Instead, it’s a gentle, joyful invitation to look up, look around, and rediscover the extraordinary in the ordinary. Through powerful insights and warm encouragement, Wonder and Joy for the Wired and Tired helps readers step off the “happiness = wellness” hamster wheel, take a big step back, and breathe deeply. It creates space to experience the tears, the chills, and the thrills of a world filled with wonder.

Perfect for anyone seeking a mental reset or a moment of inspiration, Wonder and Joy for the Wired and Tired is both a balm for the soul and a spark for the spirit.

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INTERVIEW WITH AUTHOR DR. PAM STEPHENS LEHENBAUER
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You’ve had a remarkable career spanning clinical practice, administration, education, and research. What initially drew you to the field of health and healing?

Even as a young child, I was always fascinated with the natural world and the anatomy/physiology of living things. When other kids were playing with dolls, I was usually in the creek by our house looking for frogs, fish, and insects. My mom has photos of me when I was five- and six-years old caring for injured birds and putting bandages on my friends’ cuts and scrapes. I think the life sciences, clinical practice, and research/education just became natural extensions of that.

As someone who champions a shift from “wellness” to “well-being,” how do you define the difference between the two—and why does it matter?

Out of habit, the terms “wellness” and “well-being” are often used interchangeably. But they are not synonymous. “Wellness” is the process an individual undertakes to achieve well-being. “Well-being” is the cumulative state of an individual’s current physical, emotional, and spiritual health at any given moment.

This distinction is important because despite wellness models’ best efforts to support our holistic health, the traditional wellness model is no longer serving us. It isn’t effectively supporting our well-being. Just take a look at chronic diseases like hypertension and heart disease, or mental health challenges such as anxiety, depression, suicide, substance abuse, or acts of violence. Well-being offers a more expansive perspective. It encompasses the parameters of the wellness model, but it also considers the social determinants of health, the social, emotional, and spiritual components that impact life satisfaction, and identifies the gaps in the current health model – namely our need to have greater interaction with nature, prioritizing joy over the “quick-fix” of chasing happiness, and our appreciation of wonder, joy, and living a wholehearted life.

Before you wrote Wonder and Joy for the Wired and Tired, you started a blog: Mother

Nature’s Apprentice. Tell us about that.

As you know, I love nature, and I have always enjoyed writing. So, I first started the blog as simply a fun alternative to academic writing. I never thought anyone would take much interest in what I wrote because my posts were quite eclectic: gardening, nature, quirky science, embarrassing (and often dumb) things I did, etc. But the blog gained traction and gathered a wonderful following of readers who encouraged me to write a book. At first, I didn’t think I had the skill. But the adage, “write what you know,” is true. Once I took the leap and began writing the book, the blog provided additional creative energy and helped to make the journey quite fun.

With over four decades of experience in healthcare and education, what shifts have you seen in how we approach mental health and holistic well-being?

I am very excited to see that discussions surrounding mental health and its challenges have now emerged from the shadows. Individuals are no longer being institutionalized en masse. New therapies and medications are radically improving people’s lives. But we still have a long way to go. We need to get serious about effectively supporting and maintaining the well-being of individuals and communities. Pilates classes, personal trainers, and preventive health care exams are all great ways to stay healthy. But these are probably not the first priorities of a single parent working two or more jobs and struggling to scrape together enough money for food, rent, and shoes for their kids. We need to shift our priorities and our mindsets.

In your view, what are the biggest misconceptions people have about living a “healthy” life today?

Through savvy messaging and smart technologies, the trillion-dollar wellness industry has sold us on the idea that being “healthy” usually means maintaining our youth (instead of healthful aging), possessing physical attractiveness (according to an idealized North American image of “attractiveness”), and how happiness=wellness. If you look at the statistics, these have not improved our nation’s overall health status.

 What daily practices or habits help you stay grounded and connected to a sense of purpose and joy?

Nature and the natural world continue to be important parts of my life. Even when I have crazy busy days, I make time to go outside and connect with life around me in some way– and not just with the obvious parts of nature we’re familiar with – like trees, flowers, birds, etc. But I also try to consider the hidden parts of the world around us as well; how the trees use photosynthesis to make their leaves green, or why we love the smell of the air after a rainstorm (it’s a biochemical process called “petrichor”).

The other two things are my connections with my family and friends, and what I call, “the extraordinary ordinary,” These are the joys and wonders that are all around us but are often taken for granted; holding our baby for the first time, or perhaps the hand of a loved one for the last time. Sunrises and sunsets. The love we see (and feel) when you look into your pet’s eyes. It may sound cliché, but life is short and it is very precious. We need to remember that.

What’s next for you—any upcoming projects, speaking engagements, or writing you’re

especially excited about?

I have a bit of all the above coming up over the next couple of months. Fortunately, my husband has some free time coming up, so I won’t be traveling alone. As for writing, I’m hoping the book launch goes smoothly, and I’ll use the time to re-charge my creative batteries. But I plan to use the fall to outline my next book. Who knows? Maybe I’ll write a cozy murder mystery.

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Meet the Author:

Dr. Pam Stephens Lehenbauer, Ph.D., MBA, MSN, PMHNP-BC is an epidemiologist, nurse practitioner, researcher, educator, and an adjunct professor at Northern Kentucky University where she teaches in the faculty of graduate studies and investigates well-being. Pam is a popular international speaker and thought leader on wellness and well-being, how wonder, joy, and interacting with nature impact health and wholehearted living, and why we need to shift the paradigm from wellness to well-being. She is also the creator and author of the popular blog, Mother Nature’s Apprentice, and her first book, Wonder and Joy for the Wired and Tired: A Guide to Finding Inspiration and Well-Being in a Wonder-Filled World will be published by Bear Paw Press in September 2025.

Pam has over forty years of combined experience in clinical practice, health administration, and teaching. She has served on the editorial and administrative boards for several provincial, state, and national nursing organizations and is a member of the American Nurses Association, the Kentucky Coalition of Nurse Practitioners and Nurse Midwives, Sigma Theta Tau International, and is a clinician member of the Planetary Health Alliance.

In addition to her extensive professional and academic work, Pam is also an avid gardener, a Certified Home Horticulturalist, and a conservationist who has created award winning gardens and sustainable wildlife habitats.

Pam lives on a small acreage in beautiful Northern Kentucky with her husband, Marty. They are the parents of several adult humans and countless non-humans who walk, fly, flutter, swim, crawl, and burrow. She loves to read, write, play piano, and explore the world’s beauty and wonders with her husband, family, and friends.

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To solve a baffling murder – search both sides of the grave…

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The Crooked Medium’s
Guide To Murder

by Stephen Cox

Genre: Spooky Paranormal Victorian Murder Mystery

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London 1881. Can two
crooked women stop a murder?

 

Extravagant medium Mrs Ashton and her lover,
blunt working-class Mrs Bradshaw, run a spiritualist scam. Mrs Ashton secretly
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Believing that Mrs Ashton is genuine,
grieving Lady Violet craves the truth behind her mother’s untimely death. But
Lady Violet’s powerful husband Sir Charles hates spiritualists. Has he killed
before?

Uncovering this MP’s wicked crimes will put
all three women in terrible danger…

 

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Chapter 4. The Ambitions of Miss Maisie Kendrick
Second floor back, 13 Jonah Court, Wretchmarket, Thameswake. Friday

Authors note. We meet Maisie in Chapter 1 but this is the first chapter from her viewpoint. 

 

The family’s grimy rooms in Jonah Court were one room split by ragged curtains. Rats worked their scurrying mischief under the floors. Maisie had heard Pa go before first light, red-eyed and guilty, to look for work. He’d eaten the last food, for a docker cannot work empty to find the rent. Everything would be far worse on the street.

Maisie had work for Mrs Ashton today, a real adventure. A wicked sir puffed up with his money and importance, and a weeping childless lady in danger. Mrs Ashton might need her for weeks. The sexton had told her something odd last night, about people snooping on the two strange birds. Maisie must get the kids to school then investigate.

She got George and Tildy waked, wiped, and decent, and gave George the medicine she hid under her women’s rags, so Pa wouldn’t drink it. Thank goodness for Mrs Colquhoun downstairs – she was a mighty gap-toothed ogre, but she’d loved Ma and had a soft heart, which meant porridge for the three of them and bread to take for lunch. Payment was the stern lecture Maisie knew by heart, on the heathen failings of Mrs Ashton – the warning of the Holy Father against ghost-mongering – and the desirability of good, honest, reliable work.

Mrs Colquhoun had the whole downstairs floor of the building for her needle-girls, and Maisie sewed for her when nothing else paid. Such long dull work, and if her mind fled to far-off lands or solving mysteries, she made mistakes and the work had to be done again.

The jeering rhyme ‘Tinker, heathen, darkie, thief,’ followed everywhere the three Kendricks went. Yet, Mrs Colquhoun’s carrot-headed brood, including two hulking apprentices, were gallant protectors. Friends with fists; no one dared risk more than jeers.

The streets were shiny-washed with rain, sparkling – dark islands of shit in a silver sea. Every day she saw those who lived in holes, or under a piece of stolen canvas. Barefoot in the dirt, your cuts festered. She remembered how she had raged when the kids’ boots were stolen. Mrs Ashton had replaced them, bless her.

When she could, Maisie took the kids to school, trying to keep up their spirits with the hug at the gate. But Maisie had to earn a living… School had books and posh people’s libraries had more books than any one person could read. She was no more allowed in those than she’d ever be invited to Buckingham Palace.

The steamship and the railway meant you could go most anywhere in the world, balloons could soar above mountains, and submarines even went under the sea. Only eighty days to go round the world. She’d rescued that book from a hawker…

Yet London was the centre of the world – almost a country – with palaces and flophouses, bright taverns and squalid drinking holes, churches and knocking shops, tall warehouses in sooty brick and squat lean-tos. Wood and iron and mud and stone – a cauldron of sweet and bitter, old and new, rich and poor, steam rising and sewers stinking and factories smoking.

One more hug at the gates, and Maisie was free. She ran through shining streets to the Burning Bird, to see what Sal knew. Maisie ran, skirts flying, boots ringing out on the cobbles, herself again. All were about their business.

Streets crowded with horse-drawn buses and drays, a wounded soldier with his barrel organ, and a rough dock prophet on a crate shouting, angry about the End of The World. Roofs dripped and the sparrows played in the puddles.

Everything about Sal was big. She ran the pub like a sergeant major and she could stop a fight with a whistle. ‘Thought you’d come,’ Sal said, dismissing the drayman. ‘Some odd cove asking after your Mrs Ashton last night. Generous with his coin, beers all round, bit of a flirt. An enquiry agent.’

Someone paid to spy?  Maisie could play that game. Beat him at it.

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Questions I’ve Been Asked

 

Why write this?

My first two books were about a childless couple who adopt a space alien, set in the States, and to the soundtrack of the late Sixties. So it is a change.

I needed to write Mrs Ashton and Braddie – these morally complicated woman, Not just Victorian, late Victorian, as the Empire grow and unrest with it. Many modern ideas were finally stirring.

I was determined to write about the UK and our relationship with our past. I wanted to write older and more morally complex characters.

I really wanted to write a ripping murder mystery, with an established sapphic couple. In these difficult times, I wanted some light and hope.

Also, my agent thought it was the least uncommercial of my ideas.

Why change genre?

The Crooked Medium is like my previous work

-complex female protagonists

-a well realised historical setting

-it’s not quite our world!

-warm, with a touch of humour and centres relationships -friendship, family and found family

-a cracking story which makes you think

Is it Cozy/Cosy – in the genre sense?

Quick answer – The Crooked Medium’s Guide to Murder isn’t much stronger than Christie or Sayers.

I’m a bit puzzled by the exact cosy boundaries. I read and certainly watch cosy crime.

I prefer my mysteries to be more stories of character than just a pure intellectual puzzle.

If you want murder with absolutely no shock, blood, swearing, or same sex relationships, go elsewhere.

The book is warm and heartfelt, focusing on three women outsiders as sleuths, dealing with a difficult relationship with the police. Mrs Ashton and Braddie have a lively relationship, that they enjoy their marital relations is clear but the book is ‘closed door’.  The violence is not gratuitous.  But I don’t shy away from murder’s mess and the impact of a death on families and communities. Mrs Ashton might be flaky on honesty, and not averse to theft, but she is outraged by murder.

The book is also clear-eyed about the vast gulf between the comfortable and the desperate.  Victorian England was not a chocolate box utopia.

Is there swearing?

I’m afraid both aristocrats and guttersnipes use a few vulgarities but archaisms, no Fs or Cs. An arrogant entitled man uses a misogynist slur about sex workers. We’re not supposed to like him.  I try to avoid racial or ableist terms now seen as offensive even if it is ‘period accurate’.

Mrs Ashton and Braddie have an extremely rude parrot, called Eleanor, who has to be shut in the bedroom when visitors come. Taught by a scurrilous sailor, these include “By John Brown’s manky trews” [dirty or shabby + trousers/pants] “Bertie’s Strumpets” [disrespecting the Prince of Wales’s numerous girlfriends] and a childish, scurrilous comment that Jesus went to the toilet. It upsets Mrs Ashton, who is pious, but she comes to realise that the Jesus she follows and admires walked the earth as a man who ate, drank, slept, got tired, and showed normal human emotions. And probably needed to do what other humans do. And if he did, it doesn’t invalidate his person, his example, or his worth.

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Stephen Cox is a writer living in London.
He’d read every Holmes, Christie, and Sayers before he was 21 and did Holmes
fanfic in school. He has also read the Moonstone six times. With a science
degree he has always been a fan of history and the imagination.

The Crooked Medium’s Guide to Murder
contains the strong characterisation, women protagonists, authentic period
setting, and wide roaming imagination of his other works.

He says ‘It’s a rip-roaring twisty story,
with relationships under stress and surprising readers at every turn.”

His first two novels, Our Child of the Stars
and Our Child of Two Worlds were called “heartfelt, imaginative and gripping”,
with wide praise in the national press.

Stephen says ‘I wanted female rogues as my
leads – people who lead a crooked life, who need to keep secrets, yet can be
kind and generous too. This is a rigorous detective story with a client in
trouble and old crimes to be solved. It has everything – a brutal man, a Lady
in danger, and the past and present feeding the action. Can these outsiders
possibly win? Queer women certainly existed and made lives together in
Victorian England, as those with eyes to see can see,’

 

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Wedding Planning

By Kathy Forbes

 

 

Genre: Nonfiction

Synopsis

This book has everything you need to know to plan your perfect unique wedding.

This is not your typical wedding planning book. Chapter titles alone will tell you what needs to be done, and the subtitles break it down further. The book includes tips, advice, stories, templates, and notebook to keep track of everything.

All the other books, magazine articles, Instagram and Pinterest timeline posts state on the “day of” to have a good breakfast. They don’t mention the people that take care of all the duties and tasks throughout the day so you can be VIP guests at your own wedding.

The five easy steps and how they relate to each other is the foundation of this book, which will make sure you have an educational, memorable, stressless, wonderful experience throughout the whole process:

1) Timeline
2) Budget
3) “Day of” schedule
4) Duties and tasks
5) Lists and assignments

The secret is having a planned schedule that catches everything, and a specific person in charge on the “day of” that pulls it off while you enjoy with the guests. Let me show you how to perfect your wedding planning experience.

Waiting to your wedding day is just too late to realize the importance of this thought process and having a specific/special go-to-person working the “day of” on your behalf.

You will enjoy the days up to the wedding as much as the day itself, as this book helps make it all come true.

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Wedding Planning 101

This book has everything you need to know to plan your perfect unique wedding.

This is not your typical wedding planning book. Chapter titles alone will tell you what needs to be done, and the subtitles break it down further. The book includes tips, advice, stories, templates, and a notebook to keep track of everything.

All the other books, magazine articles, Instagram and Pinterest timeline posts state on the “day of” to have a good breakfast. They don’t mention the people that take care of all the duties and tasks throughout the day so you can be VIP guests at your own wedding.

There is more to planning a perfect “day of” than you think – believe me.

So, you can enjoy the days up to as much as the “day of”, this book will help.

The Reality is: 3 things are kept – your spouse, the ring, and your photographs. All the rest is but a fading memory over time. You most likely have read the saying “don’t sweat the small stuff” or as I suggest, we rewrite it for wedding planning to state “plan for the small stuff details and you won’t sweat”.

I have been married since 1973 – the oops, challenges and happenings – they all happened at our wedding and at least one of them happens at every wedding. Some things never change. This book will help you Plan for them, Minimize them and Smile through them.

This wedding planning book will help you to succeed in putting on a memorable, unique, and stress free wedding. Forge onward through these pages to discover the secret to learning how to pull it all together by just following the easy 5 steps.

Included is the industry insider stuff such as what the vendors and suppliers would like you to do, ask them and the reason why it is important. Through this direction you will acquire the knowledge of what questions to ask your vendors and suppliers. All you must do is fill in the blanks on the easy to complete templates supplied for all the steps.

As I said earlier, this is not your typical wedding planning book filled with wedding dress styles, centerpiece designs and how to walk down the aisle at the ceremony. Everyone has access to that in books, internet, and visuals on Pinterest. This book has the real stuff you need to know. It is a gift you give yourself to be happy and successful in the whole exciting process of your wedding planning.

This book shares real stories (to make a point, relate to real people and tips to make it easy) and of course professional advice.

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About Author Kathy Forbes:

I knew that our youngest daughter was going to be engaged soon, so I enrolled at BCIT and got my wedding and event planning credentials in 2005. I changed careers from corporate sales analyst to something that puts meaning and joy into my life every day. In no time I put it to good use: one daughter married in 2006 and the other in 2007. I retired in 2020 but continued to expand my world. I paint and am a miniature hobbyist—both produce a connection with a memory that I want to preserve and share. I wrote this book as a memory for me, and as an educational reference book to educate you all. My goal is to make planning a wedding a wonderful experience.

My life’s motto is: be interested and interesting.

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Never Marry the Best Man

by Julia Kent

 

(Whatever It Takes, #4)
Publication date: September 9th 2025
Genres: Adult, Comedy, Contemporary, Romance

There’s no way the hot relative of a minor British royal is hitting on her. She’s misreading everything, right?

Except there’s no mistaking that proposal.

When 50something Ranney Martini (yes, Nessa’s mom!) finds herself being courted by the very English best man in a minor royal’s wedding she’s managing, she can’t help but laugh. He’s 17 years her junior, smoking hot, and an award-winning architect. The flirting is all in her imagination.

Of course it is.

But when a strange twist of fate leaves them trapped in Las Vegas, and Tom has a sudden need for American citizenship – faster than fast – Ranney proves she’s the consummate professional.

Because when you’re a wedding protector, you do whatever it takes to make the perfect wedding.

Even marrying the very handsome best man.

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Tom cleared his throat.

“I know you’re on the clock, and this is a mess, but Jack’s with Chunk and we have no idea what’s happening next. Emergency rooms take hours, so we have some time. What would you like to do? Are you hungry? Shall we get some dinner? I’ve never seen Las Vegas before. Shall we take a look around?”

“From what I’ve seen of your work, I don’t think you’re going to like the aesthetic here very much.” Ranney had only been there once before, with Carmine, for some sort of packaging expo. She’d spent most of her time by the hotel pool and therefore avoided the stereotypical Vegas experience. The desert weather had been lovely, the hotel food was exceptional, and she never set foot in a casino or even pulled a slot machine handle.

“But it’s iconic! Come on, I can’t be here on the ground and not see it, I may never be back!”

“Tom, what about the wedding party? You’re supposed to be hanging out with them!”

“I already explained that. They’re my relatives and a bunch of future in laws of Charlie’s. I can be with them anytime. I can’t be with you anytime. And certainly not in Las Vegas, Nevada.”

And that was the moment when she realized just how much she wanted to go with him. She wanted to see Las Vegas–with him. She wanted to sit next to him in the back of an Uber and listen to him talk. Lean against him, close enough to breathe the scent of his skin. Hear everything that had ever happened to him before they met, even if he told her in that annoying British accent–which was becoming less annoying and more charming by the minute.

Dear God, was this some unanticipated perimenopausal side effect? In all the articles that she’d read on the subject, had this ever been mentioned? Intense and inappropriate lust for a virtual stranger?

Speaking of inappropriate, what exactly was his age, anyway? She needed another look at his profile and she needed it now. Because if he was anywhere near her daughter’s age–if he was young enough, say, to have attended one of Nessa’s childhood birthday parties–she was going to fake stomach flu and get on the next plane home. Claire could have this entire field all to herself, whether she was capable or not.

“Are you all right?” Tom asked. “You’re looking a bit… shaken up. I thought emergencies were your specialty?”

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About Author Julia Kent:

New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Julia Kent writes romantic comedy with an edge. Since 2013, she has sold more than 2 million books, with 4 New York Times bestsellers and more than 21 appearances on the USA Today bestseller list. Her books have been translated into French, German, and Italian, with more titles releasing in the future.

From billionaires to BBWs to new adult rock stars, Julia finds a sensual, goofy joy in every contemporary romance she writes. Unlike Shannon from Shopping for a Billionaire, she did not meet her husband after dropping her phone in a men’s room toilet (and he isn’t a billionaire she met in a romantic comedy).

She lives in New England with her husband and three children where she is the only person in the household with the gene required to change empty toilet paper rolls.

She loves to hear from her readers by email at julia@jkentauthor.com, on Twitter @jkentauthor, on Facebook at @jkentauthor, and on Instagram @jkentauthor. Visit her at http://jkentauthor.com

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A relentless thriller that explores the unbreakable bonds
that transcend time.
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What Goes Around

by Michael Wendroff

Genre: Thriller

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‘Relentless and gritty, Wendroff expertly weaves a narrative
that begs, “just one more page”.’ J.D.
Barker, New York Times bestselling author


EVIL HAS MANY FACES


Chilling murders terrorize a town and bring together two detectives to face
the hardest tasks of their lives. Jack Ludlum, who relies on his brawn to get
things done, is now paired with his archenemy, Jill Jarred, a brilliant
investigator with keen intuition. As they delve into the secret world of incels
and white supremacists, and conflict between local authorities and the FBI
rages, a media frenzy further complicates the mission.

Is there a serial killer on the loose? Or something entirely different? Will
the detectives’ clashing personalities be their undoing, or can they unite to
stop the killer before they kill each other?

What Goes Around is a
dynamic thriller that examines the intricacies of love, loss, and the
unbreakable bonds that transcend time. With its pulse-pounding pace,
captivating characters, and a revelatory twist that challenges the boundaries
of life and death, this novel will keep you hooked from the first page to the
last, and thinking long afterwards.


‘Starts off at a breakneck pace and doesn’t let up until it reaches its
unexpected conclusion.’ Lisa Black, New
York Times
 bestselling author of the Locard Institute thrillers


‘An adrenaline-fueled novel, the action breathlessly driven by two
detectives relentlessly pursuing the bloody trails left by a serial killer with
a dark sense of justice, deadly groups of white supremacists, and one lonely,
alienated boy caught up in the violence.’ Kathleen Kent, New York Times bestselling author

‘Fast-paced propulsive thriller that doesn’t let up – highly
recommended!’ Lori Brand, author

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Michael Wendroff
is the author of What Goes Around, a
debut thriller published by Bloomsbury, which bestselling author Eric Rickstad
calls a “brilliant debut,” and bestselling author Lisa Black says, “starts off
at a breakneck pace and doesn’t let up until it reaches its unexpected
conclusion.” Plus, #1 bestselling author J.D. Black says, “Relentless and
gritty, Wendroff expertly weaves a narrative that begs, ‘just one more page…’”

The book was
inspired by what his mother said to him the second he was born: “Oh! How nice
to see you–Again!”

Michael has an MBA
in marketing from NYU, and was inducted into their Hall of Fame. He is a global
marketing consultant. He shares his time between New York City, Sarasota,
Florida, and Lake Garda, Italy. He is married and has three wonderful children.

His mother was an
editor (watching his mother scribbling in red ink on manuscript pages at home
on weekends prepared him for his own editor’s comments!). She remarried a
literary agent, so Michael was friendly with many authors, and even spent a
vacation with Robert Ludlum. Watching Ludlum hand-write his 450 page novels on
yellow legal pads didn’t dissuade Michael from trying to write a novel (though
he’s thankful for his PC).

What Goes Around was launched in the USA, UK, and Australia,
and foreign language rights have been sold in Italian, Japanese, and Hungarian.
The hardcover went through 3 printings, and now the trade paperback is
available (along with audio book and e-book).

Fun fact:
Michael’s great-grandfather was brought over by Thomas Edison from the
University of Copenhagen to work with him. He holds a number of patents,
including for plastic buttons. Michael proudly wears button- down shirts
whenever he can.

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Book Details:

The Midnight Of Eights by Justin Newland
Category:  Adult Fiction (18 +),  288 pages
GenreHistorical Fiction and Magical Realism
Publisher:  The Book Guild
Release date:  September 2025
Content Rating: PG:+ M: Young protagonists exploring the world but mature existential themes.

Book Description:

1580.
Nelan Michaels docks at Plymouth after sailing around the world aboard The Golden Hind. He seeks only to master his mystical powers – the mark of the salamander, that mysterious spirit of fire – and reunite with his beloved Eleanor.
After delivering a message to Francis Walsingham, he’s recruited into the service of the Queen’s spymaster, where his astral abilities help him to predict and thwart future plots against the realm.
But in 1588, the Spanish Armada threatened England’s shores.
So, how could the fledgling navy of a small, misty isle on the edge of mainland Europe repulse the greatest fleet in the world?
Was the Queen right when she claimed it was divine intervention, saying, ‘He blew with His winds, and they were scattered!’?
Or was it an entirely different intervention – the extraordinary conjunction of coincidences that Nelan’s astral powers brought to bear on that fateful Midnight of Eights?

 
 

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Meet Author Justin Newland:

Justin Newland writes secret history thrillers, history with a supernatural twist.

His six novels represent an innovative blend of genres from historical adventure to supernatural thriller and magical realism.

Author, speaker and broadcaster, Justin enjoys giving historical talks and radio interviews.

A Ph.D. in Mathematics, he lives with his partner in plain sight of the Mendip Hills in Somerset, England.

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MILD MANNERED MEN
by Walter Horsting
September 1-26, 2025 Virtual Book Tour

 

 

Synopsis:
The Rain Will Wash Away The Blood

An action-packed thriller, Mild Mannered Men explores how a simple mistake can change the lives of countless people. An honest mistake leads to the accidental exchange of a disc that holds top-secret information which can threaten the socioeconomic fate of the world as we know it.

The novel follows Sergei, an ex-KGB freelancer who’s dealing with the Cartel and China’s technology leader. Happy Camper, sister of George Camper, a cybersecurity expert, is putting together a venture deal of her own during a VTC. John Nord is the man helping set up the international video teleconference with Sergei and Happy, unaware of how a simple meeting could change his life and the lives of many.

As the Russian kidnaps John’s fiancée for a barter, an FBI agent is hot on the trail, desperate to find closure of his own. Peter Holland, a reporter chasing a story, finds himself in the middle of the chaos after having accidentally left his phone in Happy’s car.

Murder, espionage, and an international conspiracy bring together five people from different walks of life who find themselves entrapped in an adventure beyond their grasp.

How much could possibly go wrong in just four days?

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“Don’t let the title fool you. Mild Mannered Men is a fast-paced thriller in the tradition of John Le Carré and Tom Clancy. Horsting’s first novel weaves multiple characters into a spiraling narrative, picking up the pace as the main characters are drawn into the intrigue of hi-tech international espionage. Mild Mannered Men deftly juxtaposes seemingly divergent plot lines in a cleverly-constructed cat-and-mouse game of Who Has It, rather than Who Done It. If you like car chases and snappy dialogue then give this shape-shifting page-turner a spot on your bookshelf.” ~ Ken Nicholson Emmy Winning Editor

Mild Mannered Men is a fantasy come true: who hasn’t wondered what would happen if you suddenly became involved in a high tech international conspiracy with Russian hit men, drug cartel death squads and FBI agents all converging on you? How would you do in a high-stakes, high-speed chase through the mountains of northern California? All of you Ian Fleming, Tom Clancy enthusiasts can stop wondering—here’s the novel for you. Horsting’s hero is a regular guy who thinks his way out of dire situations, using his with and cunning to get out of tight scrapes that lead into worse situations. With the help of a big cast of characters, his fianceé and some well-monied friends, John Nord follows the tech trail to navigate this wide-ranging, fast-paced thriller. It’s not everyday you get a chance to save the world.” ~ Max Rebeaux, Publisher

“Bob and I just finished reading your book and thoroughly enjoyed it! I brought it with me on our 5 day trip to Cabo. I liked the spacing (layout) in the book, pictures, list of characters and their roles for reference during the early part of my read. The many places are a tribute to Sacto and SF! I need to revisit Frank Fat and Boulevard in 2025. I typically read nonfiction but loved it! Very clever in the time frames and most visual descriptions ❤️ throughout. Congrats and THANK YOU for this signed copy. It took me quite a while to read the book in order to fully absorb the story but it was a faster read for Bob. I will lend it to a couple of friends in the coming months.” ~ Bob and Carol Tetz

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Book Details:

Genre: Spy Action Adventure

Published by: Self Published Publication Date: October 4th 2024 Number of Pages: 298 ISBN: 9798337680613

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The monsoon gale was relentless, tearing apart the redwood trees that dotted the sweeping curves of Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park. Traffic was minimal, with only a few drivers braving the hundred-year storm that assailed the Santa Cruz Mountains that day.

Mount Herman Road

The storm was brutal. John Nord squinted through the moving windshield wipers; his brows drawn with tension. The visibility was close to zero. He was clenching his jaw, angry at how the wipers were not quick enough, even at their fastest.

The rain came down in sheets, thundering on the roof of John’s faded blue Taurus Wagon. His car swerved on the deserted but slick curves of the road, the winding asphalt reflecting the wagon’s headlights at him. The midday sky was heavy with dark clouds, the torrential rain blinding every driver on the road. The world beyond the shelter of John’s car was pure chaos. The noise of the storm hemorrhaging through the car’s windows. Even though the windows muffled the sound, John was fully aware of the creaking as the redwoods bent under the pressure of the wind.
Felton Empire Grade Curve
The roadbed spiraled around consecutive two hundred and seventy degree turns while clawing another one hundred feet of altitude; sheets of rain pelted the road and hillside. The wind whipped redwoods side to side, and the raging gale edged up in pitch and fury. Massive trees groaned in protest. Branches snapped in the wind, the redwood needles adding to the hell that poured down the Felton Empire Road curve. The sound of heavy wind in an evergreen forest had its own fierceness. The high-pitched growl of trillions of needles scratching the air mixed with the guttural low-frequency strain of heavy timber, stretching to survive, foretold doom. A large branch slashed across the road and down the cliff along the side of Felton-Empire Grade. The roadway rose two thousand tortuous feet from the foot of the grade. Hurricane-force winds lashed and moaned from the forest above the pavement as it twistingly ascended through a nasty corner. No one should be out driving, but John had no choice.
Mount Herman Road
“This is Santa Cruz classic rock. It is a wonderful day to stay indoors with another classic from Yes, Owner of a Lonely Heart. The DJ’s voice crackled through the radio. The song’s instrumental began to bleed through the speakers of John’s car. The riff of the electric guitars was easy to hear, even over the noise of the heavy rain. The blue wagon sped away from the Highway 17 exit. Mount Herman Road wedged itself between the competing strip malls of Scotts Valley. John ignored the discordant symphony of horns behind him, protesting his driving. John focused on another vehicle that zoomed in and out of the midday traffic ahead of him. The black sedan he followed sped past cars on the four-lane highway, snaking through the rush of traffic as John stepped on the accelerator in anxious pursuit. The DJ’s voice broke into the song’s flow. “Folks, we have a breaking story. A national weather alert for the Santa Cruz Mountains, torrential rain for the next six hours, and a landslide warning. Back to Yes.” “Move yourself,” the singer belted. John’s eyes darted to the signboard above, making a mental note of how soon Mount Herman Road would leave Scotts Valley behind. The sedan sped forward smoothly, unaffected by the torrential rain. John’s faded blue wagon whizzed past five more cars, jumping ahead of traffic before the stoplight turned green. The road began to narrow as the chase continued, the four lanes shrinking to one going uphill. John scanned ahead for the sedan, squinting through the downpour. He spotted the dark sedan pulling past a fuel tanker truck beginning its slow ascent uphill. John gritted his teeth in frustration, staring at the sedan fast disappearing in the rain. “Never thinking of the future. Prove yourself,” the song continued. In his rush to catch up with the sedan, John almost missed the tanker changing lanes. He winced at the wrenching sound of metal against metal. The scrape was a sickening contrast to the rock song. Still, his car sped forward. John straightened up in his seat checking the damage his wagon had sustained. The hauler had clipped the Taurus, taking the right turn signal with it. John veered right, narrowly escaping a collision with an oncoming logging truck. As he returned to his lane, the logger angrily sounded his air horn. The headlights behind him were blinding, the truck’s beam set high. “You are the move you make. Take your chances, win, or lose. See yourself. You are the steps you take. You and you, and that’s the only way.” The downpour got heavier as the road narrowed. The wind and rain had increased to hurricane strength. Branches snapped, and mud oozed over the road. Sludge began covering the inside lane as the howling wind increased. Inside the Taurus, John, a rough handsome man in his thirties, ran a hand through his blonde hair, puffing out his cheeks as he exhaled. His gaze darted frantically to the mirrors, checking his position on the hill. His heart still thundered from the near-death experience of almost totaling his wagon into a logging truck. He was feeling the strain of the high-speed chase. John sped after the dark sedan. It was the only thing he could do. His hand fell for his phone as he kept his gaze on the road, glancing down in time to see that it would not turn on no matter how many times he pressed the button on the side. “Shake…” The car veered sideways again as John’s eyes darted around for the car phone charger. The charger he kept on the dashboard slid off onto the passenger side floor, out of reach. John grunted, annoyed. The charger thumped against the soft makeup case his fiancée had kept there. He glanced down to see a nail file and cuticle clippers peeking out from the case. The passenger side was a mess of clutter, as if the woman who sat there would return any moment, gather her things, and pass John a smile and a wave as she headed off to work. A Sutter Healthcare security pass slid out from her purse on the floor beside the case. John’s throat tightened at the sight of the face staring back at him from the badge. The sound of the truck horn faded into the downpour. John swallowed sharply, dropping the phone in his lap while pressing down on the gas, willing his car to speed up. “Shake yourself…” The rain hammered down on his windshield. John turned up the wipers’ speed, clearing the windshield for a millisecond before the view returned to a blur of rain and the heavy wind. The redwoods bent whichever way the wind pleased, and the thunderous crackle of smaller trees falling and branches snapping leaked into the safe shell of John’s car. The redwood trees moaned as the rain blew sideways, cracking as nature continued its violent assault. Muddy rivulets trailed down into the roadway. “You’re every move you make. So, the story goes, owner of a lonely heart.” The narrow path had turned into a steep incline. As John urged his car up the slope, the faded Taurus battled against the wind and rain. He tightened his grip on the steering wheel, knuckles white as his jaw ached, his fiancée’s face flashing before his eyes. He had to make it. “Owner of a broken heart. Owner of a lonely heart.” John let out a heavy breath as his faithful Taurus pulled through. The windshield cleared again momentarily, and John’s eyes widened at the sharp curve ahead. The slick roadways would make it impossible to make it through in one piece. John clenched his jaw, determined as he turned the wheel, whispering a silent prayer as he felt the rear wheels slide on the turn slewing off the road entirely for a moment. John held his breath, his heart stammering as the wheels floundered, barely staying on the road as he entered the town of Felton. “You’ve been hurt so before; watch it now. The eagle in the sky. How he dancin’ one and only, you, lose yourself. No, not for pity’s sake; there’s no real reason to be lonely. Be yourself.” The blue wagon slid to a rolling stop at Gramhill Road as he caught his breath. The chase had started taking a toll on him, but it was up to him. John’s head whipped toward the right, gaze zeroing in on his target. The dark sedan was speeding away, unaffected by the storm. John stepped on the gas, shaking his head, his car rocketing away in pursuit. “Give your free will a chance. You’ve got to want to succeed—owner of a lonely heart.” The blue wagon crossed Highway 9 onto Felton Empire Grade at a breakneck speed. The car veered left and right; John was understeering to get his vehicle under control. John caught his breath as his car straightened. He felt the tension in his shoulders, the steady ache that increased with every passing moment. A battered green pickup truck on Highway 9 spun out of control at the light. Most drivers were pulling their cars onto the side of the road at awkward angles, not wanting to drive in blinding dangerous conditions. John slammed his fist on the steering wheel, willing the car’s exhausted, faded, battered remnants to push its limits for one more charge. He fought to steer left, the road both turning and rising as it curved uphill and steepened. John felt like he may as well have been chasing that sedan on foot. Steering the distressed Taurus was no less than a marathon. The faithful wagon journeyed onward, the song’s chorus continuing as the trees on either side had started to canopy the road John was on, supplying a temporary respite from the assaulting rain. John exhaled; his relief was short-lived as he took in the approaching hairpin curve. “After my own indecision, they confused me so. Owner of a lonely heart. My love said never question your will at all. In the end, you’ve got to go.” The rock song continued as John sped forward. No turn could scare him enough to stop his pursuit. Just then, a giant redwood branch fell onto the road. Spotting it in time, John avoided it, but the road ahead now seemed impassable. The wind whipped branches off strong redwood trees and laid them out crossways on the road. But John refused to slow down. He pushed the Taurus to its last limits, sweat beading on his forehead. John muttered a silent curse as a branch landed heavily on the roof of his car. Up ahead was a sharp turn that veered left, then right, with fifteen miles an hour posted. “Look before you leap—owner of a lonely heart.br>And don’t you hesitate at all – no, no.” As the song faded into a guitar solo, John stared at his next challenge: the hairpin corner. The roadway snaked through a series of turns. The rain softened the shoulder of the mountain opened to a ravine below. He steered a centerline through the extreme right hairpin as the pavement descended into the Redwoods. The water poured down the hillside in torrents that became gushing creeks. John Nord nodded to himself, determined. He slammed his foot down on the pedal as the dark sedan sped seamlessly toward the turn, disappearing around the turn raising wakes of road water. “Owner of a lonely heart. Owner of a lonely heart. Much better than a Owner of a broken heart. Owner of a lonely heart.” The road straightened slightly out into rhythmic curves. The wagon strained against the weather, the rasping sounds from the engine a sure sign of the price the chase cost the wagon. The straining engine mirrored John’s mental state, the faded Taurus manifesting the intensity of its driver’s panic, fear, and determination. John floored it. The chorus of the song repeated, inching toward the end. “Sooner or later, each conclusion, Will decide the lonely heart. Owner of a lonely heart. It will excite; it will delight.” The song faded into silence as John approached another yellow fifteen-mile-per-hour sign leaning to the left. The storm bent the pole planted into the ground. The road spiraling up to the left, the slick road ahead had large cracks across the surface, promising him a harrowing experience. “It will give a better start. Owner of a lonely heart.” The music faded, John’s panic winning out as he braked hard for the hairpin turn. The wagon dropped into the large crack in the road, jerking his body as the sun visor popped down. John felt the jolt run through him, his head slamming back against the headrest. “Don’t deceive your free will at all. Don’t deceive your free will—owner of a lonely heart. Don’t deceive your free will at all, Just receive it—” John sighed, gritting his teeth, reaching over, switching off the radio. The blue wagon drifted through the hairpin curve and raced around the sweeping blind turn as the rain saturated hillside mud slipped down into the valley. The dark sedan disappeared while John, caught in the unforgiving road collapse, slid into the abyss. In defeat, John pounded the steering wheel. “And I thought I had it made. *** Excerpt from MILD MANNERED MEN by Walter Horsting. Copyright 2025 by Walter Horsting. Reproduced with permission from Walter Horsting. All rights reserved.

 

 

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Walter Horsting

At age nineteen, Walter Horsting started his first career as a teenage soundman in the music industry and formed a concert audio company. He engineered over three thousand live shows in ten years. Walter branched into media systems integration of government hearing rooms, military command rooms, entertainment complexes, and Fortune 500 headquarters. He has developed national and international business for leading media and technology providers for airports, smart cities control rooms, network control centers, and global briefing centers. Walter lives with his wife, Sherry, in Sacramento, California. .  

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