Please welcome Joyce on her blog tour for A Deadly Truth. Be sure to comment as Joyce will be awarding a $10 Amazon gift card to a randomly drawn commenter during the tour.
Tainted in the eyes of Victorian society by his wife’s suicide, Doyle Flanagan turns a deaf ear to the baseless gossip and harsh rebukes. Ignoring his shattered reputation, he goes about his business, making money and enemies, and doing good works whenever his conscience gets the best of him. Arrested for murder, he is forced to rely on a feisty school administrator to solve the puzzle. As he struggles to prove his innocence, he realizes gaining the trust and loyalty of Cady Delafield may be more important than his freedom.
On a quest to locate a missing student, school matron Cady Delafield enters a stranger’s house and discovers the woman murdered. Driven to see the murderer brought to justice, she is determined to prevent any further tragedy even if it means joining forces with the very man accused of the atrocity. Against the wishes of her powerful family, she risks her job and reputation to learn the truth. But will the truth, once revealed, drive her away from the man she has come to love?
Passion and murder collide in 1880’s Chicago as they race to keep one step ahead of the police who want Doyle to pay for his crime. As the attraction between Cady and Doyle sizzles, they battle suspicions, lies and lethal actions to uncover the murderer before he destroys them both.
Thank you for hosting
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1880s Chicago? What made you choose that time and place for your novel? Sounds interesting!
catherinelee100 at gmail dot com
1880s Chicago? What made you choose that time and place for your novel? Sounds interesting!
catherinelee100 at gmail dot com
Sounds like a lot of fun, I love a good romance and mystery wrapped into one
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Sounds like a lot of fun, I love a good romance and mystery wrapped into one
fencingromein at hotmail dot com
Samantha,
Thanks for hosting me today. It's a lovely site.
As to why I chose Chicago, 1881…I love the city and used to live there. Also, lots of social change taking place in the 1880's. It's the 'old' and the 'new' clashing.
Samantha,
Thanks for hosting me today. It's a lovely site.
As to why I chose Chicago, 1881…I love the city and used to live there. Also, lots of social change taking place in the 1880's. It's the 'old' and the 'new' clashing.
The story has a very interesting plot.
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The story has a very interesting plot.
Kit3247(at)aol(dot)com
Interesting excerpt
andralynn7 AT gmail DOT com
Interesting excerpt
andralynn7 AT gmail DOT com
My pleasure, Joyce. Best of luck with your book!
My pleasure, Joyce. Best of luck with your book!
I love different settings! So fascinating. Best of luck Catherine!
I love different settings! So fascinating. Best of luck Catherine!
Me too. Good luck, Shannon!
Me too. Good luck, Shannon!
Thanks for stopping by today!
Thanks for stopping by today!
I agree, Andra! Thank you for taking the time to comment.
I agree, Andra! Thank you for taking the time to comment.
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