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Friday, January 20, 2017

With the new year, I resume my blog with an EXTRACT FROM ILLUSIONOF DEATH, book seven in my Belinda Lawrence cosy mystery series. Read and enjoy. 😈

Harry’s car pulled to a stop outside one of these apartments. Hazel slowed and parked some distance behind. A few minutes passed before the door of the building opened and a woman emerged. It was Charmaine.
          Hazel watched in surprise and amusement as she tottered to the car, five-inch heel sandals (with a glitter garnish) clattering on the footpath. When she had been safely entrenched within, the grey car moved off towards a freeway, with Hazel following at a discreet distance.
          Once on the freeway it was difficult to keep an eye on Harry; he drove erratically and changed lanes many time, but eventually he got into the left lane and onto an exit ramp. Hazel followed suit and found herself facing a large hospital. Harry parked in the only space available, and both he and Charmaine got out and entered through the main admissions entrance. 
                With nowhere to park Hazel was forced to continue and circle around the building by side streets until she was back at the entrance. Curiosity was killing Hazel; why the hospital? Was Charmaine ill? Were they visiting a patient? If so, who? A member of the group? As she approached, she was startled to see Harry and Charmaine were accompanied by a slight figure dressed in black. It was Jake – the Turk.
          Hazel was forced to drive past them and stopped a little ahead. She was taking a chance they hadn’t been aware they were being followed. In the rear vision mirror she saw them bundle Jake into their car. They joined him and set off passing Hazel on the way. Again she followed at a distance. Back via the freeway to an inner suburb lined with street cafes and fashion boutiques. In a small quiet street, Harry brought the car to a halt, and all three hurried into a neglected, two storied Art Deco apartment block which had a large garden area with well-established trees and shrubs. Hazel continued on a little, parked further up the street, and made her way on foot back to the apartments.
          Why Harry and Charmaine had picked Jake up from the hospital and brought him here was the question uppermost in Hazel’s mind. Good Samaritans? She didn’t think either one fitted comfortably into that category. The fact that the Jake was the police’s number one suspect put a different slant on things. If he was the murderer or knew something about the murder, they possibly wanted information from him. After all, they were also suspects.
          The problem now was, into which apartment had they taken Jake? If it was upstairs that would be difficult. An elderly woman emerged and made her way through the garden to the street. Hazel approached her.
          “Excuse me. Can you tell me which apartment Jake lives in?”
          The woman stopped short, looked Hazel up and down, and brushed past her, lips frosted with solid bad-will.
          Affronted, Hazel realised she would have to rely on her own initiative and proceeded into the garden. Overgrown bushes made progress difficult, and it was with luck that she avoided stepping into a large fish pond, void of fish now but lots of green algae and slimy water. Skirting this she got closer to the ground floor. She could hear raised voices and recognised Charmian’s shrill tones. They seemed to come from a ground floor room.            
                Edging along the building to a side window, Hazel parted some foliage and tentatively peered in. Ragged, soiled net curtains impeded her view but through some chinks she could see Harry grasping Jake by the collar and shaking him. Charmaine was screaming obscenities into his ear. Jake looked pale and frightened. What Harry was saying was difficult to hear but one remark was clear, “The negative! Where is it?” With that, Harry slapped Jake across the face. Hard.
          A movement in the bushes beside Hazel, accompanied by a low growl, froze Hazel solid and she turned to be confronted by a display of teeth... (TO BE CONTINUED)

© 2017 Brian Kavanagh

Wednesday, December 14, 2016

As the year ends, it’s time to reflect a little. It’s now 15 years since I wrote my first murder mystery, CAPABLE OF MURDER and I wonder at the changes that have occurred in that time. For instance, cell/mobile phones were not so readily available, and phone message machines still used tapes to record. I mention these because landline phones and message machines were involved in the stories. Now they seem rather quaint, and I wonder how younger readers will react when they have no knowledge of the technology of the time.

It also made me think about some interviews I did after the publication of my first books and how I would answer the same questions about my writing now when I have six books published. What might have been valid then might not be now – or tomorrow. However, I submit an interview I did some years back which may – or may not – be of interest to you.  
https://fairdinkumcrime.com/2011/04/16/fair-dinkum-bakers-dozen-5-brian-kavanagh/

And Seasons Greetings, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all and hopefully, Peace on Earth to all.

Brian Kavanagh

Wednesday, November 30, 2016

GOODREADS GIVEAWAY 
FOR CHRISTMAS. 🎅
To celebrate my amateur sleuth, Belinda Lawrence's visit to Canterbury at Xmas time, I'm gifting copies of her cozy mystery
A CANTERBURY CRIME. 
Enter and enjoy the fun, and hopefully you will be enjoying her adventure soon.
Merry Christmas and Holidays to All.
GOODREADS: https://www.goodreads.com/giveaway/show/213687-a-canterbury-crime
AUTHOR LINK reviews and details: http://beekayvic.tripod.com/id27.html
Enjoy the  video:



Sunday, November 27, 2016

HEADS UP!
A GoodReads Giveaway
starts in two days.
http://beekayvic.tripod.com/id27.html


Tuesday, November 22, 2016

New Promo Video

For readers who may not know my Belinda Lawrence cozy mystery series, I've prepared a new Promotional Video which gives an introduction to Belinda and her adventures.
With Christmas and the holiday season drawing near, I think readers will find the books ideal reading for the beach, the pool, or by the fireside. Amazon and Goodreads have reviews of all six books, so please check them out and decide if you think Belinda is for you. 👿
Take a minute to watch the and enjoy the Promo Video.
Best wishes to all....
AMAZON: http://tinyurl.com/z86cav6
AUTHOR: http://beekayvic.tripod.com

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

A snippet from my new Belia Lawrence cozy mystery 
ILLUSION OF DEATH. For 2017. 
Keep watching MY BLOG for more details and publication details.:-)

“Did you notice some of the blood had dried?” said Hazel, as she added a dollop of sour cream to her bowl of deep ruby Borsch. It was the night after the discovery of the body. The group had all been interrogated and fingerprinted and advised that no one was to leave the city while awaiting further questioning and the result of an autopsy. 
“Meaning he’d been wounded before the blow that killed him?” said Belinda, topping up their glasses with a vigorous, crimson Shiraz. 
“Yes. So, he was being held captive.”
“And whoever held him captive had tortured him.”
“But why?”
Belinda shrugged. “Who knows?”
Hazel toyed with her soup spoon, making circles in the Borsch.
“Tortured him and then killed him?” she asked.
“Assuming it was one person did both.”
Hazel glanced at Belinda. “You think there was more than one?”
Belinda pushed her soup bowl away. Suddenly she didn’t feel hungry. “It’s possible. After all, the group…”
“You mean someone in the group is guilty?”
“Well, it was hardly a robbery gone wrong. The fact he was tied up proves that. And it seems no one in the group had seen him for some time, just assuming he was on holiday.”
“Or so they say.”
Belinda nodded. “Right. One of them could be lying.”
“Or all of them?”
“If so, why?”
“Unless there’s something about his private life that they and we don’t know?”
Belinda grinned. “Really, Hazel. Life isn’t always like some of the books you read. What was it, Fifty Yards of Gray Flannel?”
Hazel gave a deprecating smile. “There are stranger things on earth, you know. But seriously, was he involved with someone in the group? Was there conflict between them?” 
Belinda took a sip of wine. “It’s possible. But I think there’s something else.”
(C) 2016 Brian Kavanagh
https://kavanaghsmysterybooks.blogspot.com.au/

Sunday, November 6, 2016

I'm excited to be interviewed by Amanda Howard about my writing cosy, English village mysteries. It was a pleasure and an honour for me. I'd like to you read the interview and let me know your thoughts and reaction. Every good wish to all. :-)
New Interview

AUTHOR LINK