Showing posts with label M. S. Spencer books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label M. S. Spencer books. Show all posts

Friday, March 4, 2022

Griffin Tate hero of The Penhallow Train Incident Interviewed

 


Griffin Tate, hero of The Penhallow Train Incident, graciously agreed to an interview, which really gives you an idea of who (what?) he is. The Penhallow Train Incident is ON SALE at Amazon for 99 cents through March 18—so get your copy now!  It is currently featured at the 2022 Winter Readers Challenge as well.

 Link: http://www.amazon.com/Penhallow-Train-Incident-M-Spencer-ebook/dp/B01BOBX5NC

Questions:

Where are you from?

Hard to say. Growing up we traveled a lot—lived in Europe, the Middle East, and lots of U. S. States. I didn’t really settle down until after graduate school when University of Chicago hired me as an assistant professor. Went from there to Queenstown University in New Jersey and now happily ensconced in Maine.

Tell us a bit about The Penhallow Train Incident.

I sure enjoyed being part of the story, although I’d never admit it aloud. The Penhallow Train Incident is a funny, romantic, murder mystery set in Maine.   Rachel Tinker,  director of the Penhallow Historical Society, meets her match in Griffin Tate,  curmudgeonly retired professor (that’s me). Together we wade through a scene awash in red herrings to solve not one, but three murders. If, in fact, they are murders (I was never convinced, but don’t tell Rachel—she’ll just scoff). Along the way we deal with ancient rumors, ancient crime, and ancient tragedy, as Rachel—poor besotted soul--gropes nearer and nearer to love.

What did you think the first time you saw Rachel Tinker?

One more thing I’ll never admit, although she guessed, but I fell for her the first time I saw her on campus at Queenstown, surrounded by young acne-scarred, snot-nosed whippersnappers.

What was your second thought?

That she’d never give me a second glance.

Did you feel it was love at first sight?

Nah, she was way too chilly—you know how those female academics are. Besides, like I said, it wasn’t worth even approaching her—she was always surrounded by pimply-faced, weak-chinned undergrads.

What do you like most about her?

Do I have to say it? Sheesh, nosy little bugger, aren’t you. I suppose I’d have to say her curiosity, and of course her willingness to agree with everything I say. Oh wait, that’s my dog.

How would you describe her?

Well, she is rather beautiful, in a sensible way. She doesn’t seem to mind my occasional moods. She’s very bright for a girl, and willing to learn. Yes, I’d give her an A.

How would she describe you?

You’d have to ask her. Whatever I say she’ll dispute.

What made you choose Middle East history as a career?

I lived in the Middle East in my youth and naturally veered toward it in school.

What is your biggest fear?

Losing Rachel—and having her know that’s my greatest fear.

How do you relax?

Nap. Beer. Sail. Chase after stolen artifacts.

Who is your favorite fictional character and why?

The Queen of Sheba—if in fact she’s fictional. If not, Indiana Jones.

What is the best piece of advice you ever received?

Sit down and shut up.

 

Tuesday, December 14, 2021

A mystery for Christmas Reading: Artful Dodging: the Torpedo Factory Murders



Milo Everhart and her artist friends fight City Hall when it threatens to sell their beloved Torpedo Factory Art Center to a big box store magnate. Things get complicated when their greatest adversary turns out to be the man Milo loves, and even more complicated when too many murder victims turn up.

Old Town Alexandria at Christmas

Blurb:

It’s just before Christmas, and Milo Everhart has two needlepoint stockings, a cross-stitch purse, and three canvases to finish for her clients. Waiting out the rain in a pub, she is captivated by the handsome man next to her, but blocking the road to romance are two mysterious corpses who turn up in the tower of her Torpedo Factory Art Center. As if that weren’t enough, a second crisis erupts—a proposal to gut her beloved Art Center. 

Tristram Brodie, hard-driving corporate lawyer and former Marine, is focused on his plan to convert the Torpedo Factory into a box store. He is drawn to the beautiful woman sitting next to him, but their mutual attraction will be frustrated by both the murders and his intentions. As they edge closer to love, they must find a way to overcome both their differences and the still-fresh memory of her late husband. 

 

Artful Dodging: the Torpedo Factory Murders

Wild Rose Press, 7/20/2016; Imprint Crimson Rose 

Theme(s): Mystery/Cozy Mystery 
Contemporary romantic Suspense, M/F, 2 flames

Ebook, 66,830 words; Print 268 p 

 

Excerpt (G): The Body

 

“Hello! Hello? 911?”

“Please state the nature of your emergency.”

“A body. There’s a b…b…body.” The word came out as a gurgle.

“Yes, ma’am. Now tell me where you are.”

Milo looked wildly around the darkened corridor. “Second floor. No lights.”

“Ma’am? Second floor of what?”

“Oh, er, the Torpedo Factory. I ran downstairs. I…”

“The Torpedo Factory? You mean the building at 105 North Union Street?”

Milo almost snapped, “How many torpedo factories do you know?” but thought better of it. “Yes.”

“All right, ma’am. Now, you say you’ve found a body? Is it dead?”

“Don’t be ridiculous. Of course it’s dead. Dead. A dead body. In the office.”

“The office?”

“The tower. Look, can you send the police? I’m all alone in the building. Except for the body, of course. I mean, it’s pitch black in here. Please?” She knew she sounded less than rational, but weren’t 911 operators trained to weed out the gibberish and cut to the chase?

“I’ve already sent out a call. The police should be arriving any minute. Now, will they be able to enter the building?”

“Oh! Er. I don’t know. Archie’s already locked up.”

“Archie?”

“The super. He’s long gone, though.”

“Can you get to a door to let them in?”

Milo’s shoes must have found bubble gum on the floor all by themselves, since they appeared to be stuck. “I…uh…I can’t get to the doors.” Nothing but silence on the other end. She must think I’m lazy. Or a coward. I’ll bet she knows how to wait people out, to force them to do her bidding. “I’m not lazy, miss. I’m just…I’m wondering. What if the murderer is hiding somewhere, still in the building?”

“Murderer? You think the victim was murdered?”

Every CSI show she’d ever watched, plus a couple of X Files, fast-forwarded through her brain. Somewhere in the reruns she found the answer. “I don’t know. That’s for the experts to decide.” Thank you, Gil Grissom.

“Okay, ma’am. Listen to me carefully. If the building is locked, the police will have to break the door down, but first they’ll have to go to a judge and get a search warrant. So you see, the quickest way they can help you is if you let them in. Now, do you think you can go down the stairs to the door?”

Milo drew in a long, ragged breath, holding it until her head began to spin. As she let it out, she managed, “Yes. I’m on the landing. Can you stay on the line with me in case I’m attacked?”

“I sure will.”

Milo felt her way with one hand toward the middle stairwell. “I’m on the stairs now. Now I’m walking down the stairs.”

“Yes, ma’am.”

The central staircase of the factory only had a single metal railing and thus was exposed to the entire main hall. If anyone still lurked in the building he could easily see (and hear) her. She stopped halfway down and looked across the main lobby to the front entrance, a set of doublewide, glass-paned sliding doors. “There are flashing lights and sirens coming from Union Street.”

“Yes, ma’am. That would be the police.”

Well, duh.

 

Artful Dodging is available in ebook and print. Find it here:

Books2Read    Bookbub    Goodreads

Amazon    ITunes    Barnes & Noble

KOBO    Google Play    Walmart

Indigo    Overdrive

 

Saturday, October 16, 2021

I’m part of NN Light’s Trick or Treat Book Bonanza!

 ALL MONTH LONG!


 

N. N. Light’s Book Heaven is hosting the third annual Trick or Treat Book Bonanza. Great books—great prizes. This year we are offering a $75 Amazon gift card.

It all takes place here: https://www.nnlightsbookheaven.com/trick-or-treat-book-bonanza

Save these dates: October 26 and October 28. You’ll get a teaser and a bit more about my mystery/romances:

Mrs. Spinney’s Secret 


and Orion’s Foot: Myth, Mystery, and Romance in the Amazon



Friday, August 27, 2021

Orion's Foot at Long & Short Reviews Birthday Bash Today

Drop into the Long & Short Reviews Anniversary Blogfest today, Friday, August 27, for a dip into my exotic mystery set deep in the Peruvian Amazon, Orion’s Foot: Myth, Mystery, and Romance in the Amazon.

 


Orion’s Foot: Mystery lurks deep in the Amazon—a tale of monsters, passion, and obsession.

 


http://www.longandshortreviews.com/guest-blogs/lasr-anniversary-scavenger-hunt-orions-foot-myth-mystery-romance-in-the-amazon-by-m-s-spencer

 

LASR is giving away lots of Amazon gift cards, including TWO $100 cards! All you have to do is read my blurb, answer a question on the Rafflecopter, and win! Easy peasy and great fun.

Tuesday, August 17, 2021

The Penhallow Train Incident at N. N. Light's Today!

 Please drop by N. N. Light’s fantastical magical Mini Mystery Book event today, Tuesday, August 17 at 9 am for a dollop of intrigue from The Penhallow Train Incident.

https://www.nnlightsbookheaven.com/post/the-penhallow-train-incident-msbe



In the sleepy coastal Maine town of Penhallow, a stranger dies on a train, drawing Historical Society Director, Rachel Tinker, and curmudgeonly retired professor, Griffin Tate, into a spider’s web of archaeological obsession and greed. With the help of the victim’s rival, they set out to locate the Queen of Sheba’s tomb. Their plans are stymied when a war erupts between the sheriff and a state police detective who want to arrest the same man for different crimes. It’s up to Rachel to solve a mystery that includes two more murders, if she wants to unlock the soft heart that beats under Griffin’s hard crust. 





https://www.nnlightsbookheaven.com/post/the-penhallow-train-incident-msbe

Enjoy an excerpt in which we meet the hero, Griffin Tate. And while you’re there, enter the Rafflecopter contest to win an Amazon gift card! 

Saturday, August 14, 2021

The Pit & the Passion at N. N. Light's Mystery Event

 Please drop by N. N. Light’s fabulous Mini Mystery event. Tune in on Sunday August 15 at 6 am to enjoy a taste of The Pit and the Passion: Murder at the Ghost Hotel. I have a delightful excerpt wherein we find the Ghost.


https://www.nnlightsbookheaven.com/mystery-and-suspense-bookish-event



 While you’re there, be sure to enter the Rafflecopter contest to win an Amazon gift card.

Enjoy! 

Wednesday, June 16, 2021

The Mason's Mark: Love & Death in the Tower--a new banner!

 I'm on a roll! Here's my new graphic for The Mason's Mark:


In both the best and worst first day at work ever, docent Claire Wilding meets the man of her dreams, but her carefully rehearsed guided tour of the George Washington National Masonic Memorial collapses when she discovers a body and is drawn into a dark world of black ops and Italian renegade masons, of secret cabals and hidden treasure. Also cloaked in mystery is handsome Gideon Bliss, a George Washington expert who haunts the Memorial, his manner evasive. What is his secret? Claire fears she'll fall in love with him only to learn he's a thief or even a murderer. Juggling two eccentric mothers, an inquisitive sister, and an increasingly smitten detective, Claire must find answers to a complex web of intrigue, including who to trust and who to love.

This link will take you to all buy links: 

https://books2read.com/MasonsMark

Tuesday, June 8, 2021

The Pit & the Passion ~ New Romance Old Murder in Sarasota

 


“Captivating, suspenseful, entertaining novel! This thriller kept me on the edge of my seat while I was reading it! Would highly recommend to those who enjoy this genre.”

At midnight, in the darkness of a deserted hotel, comes a scream and a splash. Eighty-five years later, workmen uncover a skeleton in an old elevator shaft. Who is it, and how did it get there? To find out, Charity Snow, ace reporter for the Longboat Key Planet, teams up with Rancor Bass, best-selling author. A college ring they find at the dig site may prove to be their best clue.

Although his arrogance nearly exceeds his talent, Charity soon discovers a warm heart beating under Rancor’s handsome exterior. While dealing with a drop-dead gorgeous editor who may or may not be a villain, a publisher with a dark secret, and an irascible forensic specialist, Charity and Rancor unearth an unexpected link to the most famous circus family in the world.

This is John Ringling and friend at St. Armand's Circle (which he also built).



The Pit and the Passion: Murder at the Ghost Hotel, is set on Longboat Key, on the Gulf Coast of Florida. It is one of the barrier islands that protects Sarasota from the bad moods of the Gulf of Mexico. In the early 1920s John Ringling, of the Ringling Brothers Circus, began a concerted effort to promote the area. He planned housing developments, hotels, the St. Armand’s Circle shopping district, and other elements to draw northerners to Florida. His last great endeavor was the Ritz-Carlton at the tip of Longboat Key. Construction began in 1926…and ended in 1926. The hulk sat moldering until 1964 when it was finally torn down. To locals it was known as the Ghost Hotel. Below is an aerial view of the Ritz-Carlton in 1952.

 


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Tuesday, May 11, 2021

Don't Forget to Visit NN Light's Mother's Day Event!

 

May 4-12!


Please drop by N. N. Light’s Book Heaven, where we’re celebrating Mothers Day from May 4 to May 12.  The Mason’s Mark: Love & Death in the Tower was featured May 7, but there are still wonderful books to read about, and a chance to win a $30 Amazon gift card. Pop over and enjoy!

https://www.nnlightsbookheaven.com/celebrate-mothers-bookish-event



Sunday, February 14, 2021

Winter Games Reader Challenge Kicks Off Today!

 Join us on Facebook tonight at 7 pm EST for our opening ceremonies!

https://www.facebook.com/groups/364535027526617


JOIN THE WINTER GAMES READER CHALLENGE

If you love to read, this group is for you. Winter Games is a great way to meet and get to know 56 authors, read tons of books, and challenge yourself to read more and faster. The event includes games and giveaways daily, fun raves twice a week with Author Q & As, free books, and loads of fun. Oh, and you can win big cash prizes! The main event runs Feb 14th-March 14th but the fun has already started.

Scroll down to learn more or click here to join NOW!

https://docs.google.com/.../1FAIpQLSdHFwMRdVC8fu.../viewform

I'm offering Mrs. Spinney's Secret for review.

Amity Landing is being invaded by Hollywood and Cassidy Beauvoir, chairman of the board of overseers, doesn’t like it. That is, until she meets Jasper MacEwan, the director of American Waterloo: the Rout of the Penobscot Expedition. Their budding romance is interrupted by a series of deadly incidents, sending them on a quest for long-lost English gold. Who will be the next victim? Can they find the treasure before the murderer does?


Wednesday, December 16, 2020

The Penhallow Train Incident Featured at N N Light’s Book Heaven

 


Stop by N. N. Light’s Book Heaven for a delightful excerpt from the Penhallow Train Incident.

Who killed the mysterious Egyptian? Is there really a map to the Queen of Sheba’s tomb or is it a myth? Where is the bank robber’s loot? Rachel Tinker and Griffin Tate must find answers before more people die.



The Penhallow Train Incident takes place in the same Maine town as my upcoming release Mrs. Spinney’s Secret. You might want to get in the mood by picking up a copy!

https://www.nnlightsbookheaven.com/post/the-penhallow-train-incident-bhw

Enter to win a HUGE basket of books, including The Penhallow Train Incident.

 

Saturday, August 29, 2020

Blurb for Upcoming Release of Mrs. Spinney's Secret

 The blurb for my upcoming release, Mrs. Spinney's Secret, has just been approved!



Here it is:

What do you do when Hollywood takes over your tiny Maine village to make a movie?

Cassidy Beauvoir, chair of the board of overseers of Amity Landing, is ready to throw the bums out; that is, until she meets Jasper MacEwan, the director of American Waterloo: the Rout of the Penobscot Expedition. It’s instant attraction until a series of deadly incidents threatens their budding romance. Are the attacks directed at the movie crew or the townspeople?

As the two search for answers, the trail leads them to long-held secrets of the worst naval defeat of the American Revolution—including betrayal, murder, and a lost hoard of English gold.


Friday, August 28, 2020

13th Anniversary Bash Long & Short Reviews Features Lapses of Memory

 


Join me today at Long and Short Reviews 13th Anniversary Bash Aug. 24-28. Read all about my romantic suspense Lapses of Memory and enter to win great prizes, including 2 $100 Amazon gift certificates.

http://www.longandshortreviews.com/guest-blogs/lasr-anniversary-scavenger-hunt-lapses-of-memory-by-m-s-spencer/



Lapses of Memory follow the exploits of two journalists, Sydney Bellek and Elian Davies, as they travel the globe reporting on various world catastrophes. In one of their encounters they find themselves embroiled in the early stages of the revolution in Iran and only barely escape. A few years later we find them rivals in the search for a scoop on the Lebanese Civil War. Their love is reignited each time they meet, but in the long years following each meeting Sydney forgets him. For his part, Elian knows from the age of seven that they are meant for each other, but when Sydney finally sees the truth, he has lost his memory—literally.  Can she make him remember her? Will their new love be enough to replace the old one?

 

Having lived through some of the events that Sydney and Elian confront, I wanted to convey both the excitement and the fear you feel when enmeshed in a world-shattering crisis. As reporters, Sydney and Elian sensed that something important was happening, but couldn’t know the extent or the consequences of it. As lovers, their evolving romance was often interrupted by their ambitions.  Coupled with their daughter’s quandary, a happy ending for anyone seemed far from secure. And yet…and yet…I hope you find the story as romantic as I do.

 

HUGE PRIZES!!!  http://www.longandshortreviews.com/guest-blogs/lasr-anniversary-scavenger-hunt-lapses-of-memory-by-m-s-spencer

 

Monday, August 24, 2020

Lapses of Memory at LASR 13th Anniversary Bash!

 

Come by Long and Short Reviews 13th Anniversary Bash Aug. 24-28. Read all about my romantic suspense Lapses of Memory and enter to win great prizes.

http://www.longandshortreviews.com/guest-blogs/lasr-anniversary-scavenger-hunt-lapses-of-memory-by-m-s-spencer/

 

Lapses of Memory follow the exploits of two journalists, Sydney Bellek and Elian Davies, as they travel the globe reporting on various world catastrophes. In one of their encounters they find themselves embroiled in the early stages of the revolution in Iran and only barely escape. A few years later we find them rivals in the search for a scoop on the Lebanese Civil War. Their love is reignited each time they meet, but in the long years following each meeting Sydney forgets him. For his part, Elian knows from the age of seven that they are meant for each other, but when Sydney finally sees the truth, he has lost his memory—literally.  Can she make him remember her? Will their new love be enough to replace the old one?

 

Having lived through some of the events that Sydney and Elian confront, I wanted to convey both the excitement and the fear you feel when enmeshed in a world-shattering crisis. As reporters, Sydney and Elian sensed that something important was happening, but couldn’t know the extent or the consequences of it. As lovers, their evolving romance was often interrupted by their ambitions.  Coupled with their daughter’s quandary, a happy ending for anyone seemed far from secure. And yet…and yet…I hope you find the story as romantic as I do.

 

HUGE PRIZES!!!  http://www.longandshortreviews.com/guest-blogs/lasr-anniversary-scavenger-hunt-lapses-of-memory-by-m-s-spencer

 

Friday, July 17, 2020

Three mystery romances at Eclectic Writer Today


Today I'm offering teases for three of my thirteen mystery romances :https://wwweclecticwriter.blogspot.com/2020/07/saturdays-blurbs-featuring-books-by-m-s.html


What did I do before I became a published author? Oh, so many exciting things. Read about them—and about my upcoming release Mrs. Spinney’s Secret, and a few of my other books present and future, at the Eclectic Writer. 

Eclectic writer



Find me today and tomorrow (July 17-18) here:

M. S. Spencer on the Amazon


Sunday, June 14, 2020

Know the hero: Spencer’s Lapses of Memory on Romance Lives Forever


Romance Lives Forever is hosting me with a look at my romantic suspense thriller Lapses of Memory today: https://rlfblog.com/lapses-of-memory-061420 


A rush of emotion dropped a veil over all but the tiny world of the two people in seats 11A and 11B, in a jet plane floating somewhere over the Atlantic, in a still moment in time.


Sydney Bellek first meets Elian Davies in the 1950s on a Boeing 377 Stratocruiser when she is five and he is seven. They run into each other every few years after that, but while he knows from the start that she is his true love, she does not. Later, as rival journalists, they vie for scoops on international crises from the Iranian revolution to the Lebanese civil war. The handsome and intrepid Elian beats her out at every turn, even while keeping his love for her secret.

Only after years of separation does she finally realize they are meant to be together, but this time, in a twist of fate, it is Elian whose memory of her is gone. Will he remember her before she loses heart or will their new love be enough to replace the old one?