THE KILLER WHISKY
Susan Calder
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GENRE: Mystery
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BLURB:
The
1918 influenza pandemic strikes Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The Great War rages
overseas. While her husband fights in Europe, Katharine works in a doctor’s
office to support her children and her brother, a wounded veteran. One night
their neighbour suddenly takes sick and dies. The attending doctor concludes
the man died from influenza, but Katharine suspects someone laced his whisky
with a drug that mimics the deadly flu’s symptoms.
Katharine
convinces the police to investigate. Worried about her brother’s involvement
with a suspect, she delves into his secrets and comes to fear he’s connected to
the murder. She grows disturbingly attracted to the investigating detective who
returns her affections. He’s convinced her brother or someone else close to her
is a killer and risks his career to pursue the crime. Katharine must discover
the truth so she can move forward in a world that has changed forever.
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Excerpt
Three:
When the dishes had been cleared, Katharine told the
children to take their arithmetic books and slates to the kitchen table. From
their lunch conversation, it appeared school that morning had consisted of
playing the piano, recess, and making soup, lightly salted this time. John was
now delivering a pot to Marguerite. The children practiced their sums while
Katharine washed the dishes.
She was placing the last bowl in the rack when the doorbell
rang. A neighbour? A telegram? Her heart raced as she hurried down the hall.
Detective Tanner stood on the front porch. No telegram, but
was his appearance good news or bad? His face was ruddy from the cold.
“I thought you’d be at work.”
She folded her arms against the chill air. “I took my lunch
hour later than usual.”
“I’m here to interview your brother.”
“He’s stepped out for a few minutes. Please come in.”
He entered, closed the door, and hung his fedora on a hall
chair hook. She stole a glance in the mirror. A few hairs had escaped her bun.
She tucked them behind her ears while he took off his gloves and draped them
and his coat on the chair.
“Can I offer you a cup of tea?”
“Anything warm would be wonderful.”
She waved him toward the living room. “Please make yourself
comfortable while I put on the kettle.”
On her walk to the kitchen, she realized the children
shouldn’t be in the house while a policeman interviewed John about their
neighbour’s death by suspicious cause.
“Who is there?” Henry asked.
She lit the stove for the kettle. “A visitor for Uncle John.
We’ll save sums for later. You two play in the backyard until he leaves.”
Fortunately, their outerwear was in the back porch and not the front closet.
“Is it a friend from his band?” Henry asked.
Katharine set the teapot, three cups, and three spoons on
the serving tray. “They need to talk about a private matter, so you’ll have to
stay outside until Uncle John comes to fetch you.” She took off her apron.
Lillian got up from her chair. “What if I get cold?”
“Your hat and mittens and boots will keep you warm.”
Katharine poured milk into the creamer jug and placed the sugar jar on the
tray. “Henry, you help her dress.”
“What if I fall and bang my knee and it’s bleeding all over
the grass?” Lillian said.
“Wipe it clean with a leaf.”
“Is it Mrs. DeLuca?” Henry asked.
“No,” Katharine said. “And don’t disturb Uncle John. I mean
it. If you do, I’ll stay home from work tomorrow and we’ll do sums all day. No
recess or music or—”
They dashed to the back porch, playtime eclipsing Henry’s
curiosity and Lillian’s worries.
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Susan Calder lives in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. She is the author
of five novels published by BWL Publishing Inc. A Deadly Fall, Ten Days in
Summer, Winter's Rage and Spring Into Danger are part of her Paula Savard
Mystery Series. The books follow the adventures of Paula, a Calgary insurance
adjuster who works with the police to solve insurance-related crimes. Susan’s
standalone suspense novel, To Catch a Fox takes a troubled Calgary woman to
Southern California on a quest to find her missing mother. In December 2024,
BWL will release Susan’s first historical novel, A Killer Whisky. The story is
set in 1918 Calgary and will be the 12th and final book of the BWL Canadian
Historical Mystery Series. Susan has also published non-fiction articles. Her
short stories and poems have won contests and appeared in numerous anthologies
and magazines. She is a member of Crime Writers of Canada, Sisters in Crime,
and the Writers’ Guild of Alberta.
Website: https://susancalder.com/
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/people/Susan-Calder-Author/100063848538688/
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Killer-Whisky-Canadian-Historical-Mysteries-ebook/dp/B0DN416CJQ/ref=sr_1_1
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Thank you so much for featuring KILLER WHISKY today.
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ReplyDeleteThanks to you all for your comments. If you read A Killer Whisky, I hope you enjoy it!
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