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Thursday, April 23, 2026

Blog Tour: SWEPT AWAY by Jo A. Hiestand


SWEPT AWAY
by Jo A. Hiestand

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GENRE: Mystery

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BLURB:

Dan Winter asks his friend, former police detective Michael McLaren, to discover what happened to his wife, Ellie, who disappeared on the third day of the couple's holiday on Bow Island. Dan thinks she was swept away by rough ocean waves. Perhaps, but after three weeks there is no sign of her, alive or dead.

McLaren's inquiry seems to be going along swimmingly until the police suspect Dan of killing Ellie and hiding her body. Now McLaren has to dive deeper for the truth. Was Ellie really swept away or did she disappear of her own volition, perhaps helped by a wildlife expert who knows all the hiding place on the island? Or there's the Chaucer-spouting war veteran who seems eager to help with anything. Or did Dan actually murder her?

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Excerpt Three:

"What do you think happened to Ellie? I suppose she was killed. I mean, with the sea it would be easy to...dispose of her body, wouldn't it? I heard Bow Island is desolate in spots." Melanie stared at McLaren, her face still holding its color, so there was no sign she would shy from the truth.

McLaren stretched again and grabbed her hand. His hand easily enveloped hers, and he held it as he answered her question. "I don't know how anyone's ever going to discover the truth, if I'm honest with you. I think there are four choices for the outcome. Pick your favorite, and it has as good a chance of being the right closing to her disappearance as any of the other options."

She nodded, waiting quietly.

"In no particular order and giving no weight to any of the scenarios, these are my ideas at the moment. One. She was accidentally swept into the sea and she drowned. Her body might wash ashore later, but until it does..." He stopped as he recalled Scott Forsyth's recitation about bodies, and swallowed before continuing. "Two. She met someone—a friend or one of her potential lovers, doesn't matter which—and was killed accidentally, and the person panicked and rolled her into the sea. Three. She met someone, and this someone murdered her on purpose for whatever reason. Could be robbery. Or there is the fourth choice. She left of her own volition and is living away from Dan, either living alone or with someone."  Quiet crept into the room again as the words hung in the air. "Does this help or just complicate the situation, knowing what might have happened to her?"



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AUTHOR Bio and Links:


Jo A. Hiestand grew up on regular doses of music, books, and Girl Scout camping. She gravitated toward writing in her post-high school years and finally did something sensible about it, graduating from Webster University with a BA degree in English and departmental honors. She writes a British mystery series (the McLaren Mysteries) and a Missouri-based cozy mystery series (Cookies & Kilts Mysteries) that is grounded in places associated with her camping haunts. The camping is a thing of the past, for the most part, but the music stayed with her in the form of playing guitar and harpsichord, and singing in a folk group. Jo carves jack o’ lanterns badly and sings loudly. She loves barbecue sauce and ice cream (separately, not together), kilts (especially if men wear them), clouds and stormy skies, and the music of G.F. Handel. You can usually find her pulling mystery plots out of scenery—whether from photographs or the real thing.



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GIVEAWAY INFORMATION

Jo Hiestand will be awarding a $25 Amazon/BN gift card to a randomly drawn winner.


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