The discrepancy didn’t bother him. He had never flipped over the rest of the months. They didn’t intrigue him; it didn’t upset him that he had stared at January for more than a thousand days. If he flipped over the page it would signal that the search needed to continue into another month. And possibly another. And another. The consequence was too terrible to comprehend.
Monday, September 26, 2016
Review Tour + #Giveaway: No Known Address by Jo A Hiestand @GoddessFish
No Known Address
by Jo A
Hiestand
GENRE: British
mystery
BLURB:
The man seemed not to hear the continuous whine of the phone
receiver lying on his lap. He sat upright, stiff-backed, in a wooden kitchen
chair that, like the house, had seen better days. As he had also seen better
days, he reminded himself, glancing at the calendar on the wall. A date circled
in black ink smirked at him, the remaining days of the month X-ed out. As
though he was counting down to something. But the dates were three years old.
The discrepancy didn’t bother him. He had never flipped over the rest of the months. They didn’t intrigue him; it didn’t upset him that he had stared at January for more than a thousand days. If he flipped over the page it would signal that the search needed to continue into another month. And possibly another. And another. The consequence was too terrible to comprehend.
Excerpt:
“There’s the problem of Luke’s guitar.”
“Something wrong with it, Michael?”
“On the contrary, Dena. It’s a very
fine instrument. Twin to my own.” He glanced at his own guitar sprawled across
two-thirds of the living room sofa. “Same make, same model. Dreadnought size.
Perfect for folk or bluegrass music.”
“He goes up in your estimation as a
musician, then.”
He opened his mouth to protest her
suggestion that he played favorites with victims, but her laugh implied she was
joking.
“So, what’s odd about the guitar, Michael?
Don’t tell me there’s something stashed in it.”
“As I said, the instrument is fine. But
don’t you think it’s strange that he would vanish around four-thirty,
presumably on his way to sing that night, and not have his guitar with him?”
My Review:
This is the first of the A McLaren Mystery and the first
book by Jo A Heistand that I have read. I don’t read many mystery novels
although I use to love watching a good murder mystery on tv. You know like the
old tv show Murder She Wrote. Yes now I loved that show way back when as they
say.
I would have to say that Jo definitely knows the meaning
of the word mystery. She will keep you on your toes the whole way through the
novel making you guess over and over trying to figure out who do it. I was
always trying to figure it out. I was like oh yeah he did it or no maybe she
did. Then I would be like I don’t know maybe he did it. But I did have fun
trying to figure out what happened to our missing person.
Michael McLaren is asked to find Gary Barber’s son Luke
who went missing three years ago. McLaren finds that he has quite the list of
suspects and a lot of road to travel to find out what happened to Luke. Luke
was a very well-known and likeable person in the community. He stayed to
himself. He loved playing tennis and his music. He helped his father out on the
farm besides his music, tennis and the farm.
Luke pretty much stayed to himself and didn’t bother
anyone. So who would have wanted to hurt Luke? What did they have against him?
Or maybe it wasn’t Luke they had a beef with maybe it was his girlfriend or his
father.
If you like reading a good mystery then you are going to
love reading No Known Address it will grab you right from the beginning and won’t
let go until you have read the last word. Who can pass up a good whodunit?
AUTHOR BIO:
Books, Girl Scouts and music filled Jo A.
Hiestand’s childhood. She discovered the
magic of words and the worlds they create: mysteries, English medieval history,
the natural world. She explored the joys
of the outdoors through Girl Scout camping trips and summers as a canoeing
instructor and camp counselor. Brought
up on classical, big band and baroque music, she was groomed as a concert
pianist until forsaking the piano for the harpsichord. She also plays a Martin guitar and has sung
in a semi-professional folkgroup in the US and as a soloist in England.
This mixture formed the foundation for her writing. A true Anglophile, Jo wanted to create a mystery
series that featured a British police detective who left the Force over an
injustice and now investigates cold cases on his own. The result is the McLaren Mysteries,
featuring ex-police detective Michael McLaren.
Jo’s insistence for accuracy -- from police methods and
location layout to the general “feel” of the area -- has driven her innumerable
times to Derbyshire. These explorations
and conferences with police friends provide the detail filling the books.
In 1999 Jo returned to Webster University to major in
English. She graduated in 2001 with a BA
degree and departmental honors.
She has employed her love of writing, board games and music in
other ways by co-inventing a mystery-solving game, P.I.R.A.T.E.S., which
uses maps, graphics, song lyrics, and other clues to lead the players to the
lost treasure.
Jo founded the Greater St. Louis Chapter of Sisters in Crime,
serving as its first president. Besides her love of mysteries and early music,
she also enjoys photography, reading, crewel embroidery, and her backyard
wildlife.
Her cat, Tennyson, shares her St. Louis-area home.
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14 comments:
Thank you for hosting today.
Have you started your next project? If so, can you share a little bit about your book?
Good morning! I appreciate the review and appearing on your website today -- thank you!
Hi, Mai. Yes, the next book is completed. McLaren is on holiday at the town of Windemere in the Lake District in Cumbira. He gets involved in a current mystery -- not of his own choosing; he's dragged into it. Investigating it kind of ruins his vacation, since he's in Windemere to relax!
Thank you for your honest and thorough review Avid Reader! This looks like a great book! I am enjoying this book tour and thank you so much for the giveaway! :)
Good morning, clogo9372 -- Glad you're here today, and good luck with the raffle!
Enjoyed reading the excerpt and review. Sounds good. Thanks for the giveaway chance!
Hi, Marcy. I'm glad you "dropped by" and thanks for liking the review and excerpt. A little more than a week till the raffle drawing...good luck!
Great post - thanks for sharing :)
Glad you came over, Victoria!
Since I spent nearly six hours planting new plants and a tree today, I'm exhausted. I'm ready for Mr. Sandman to come! Thanks to Avid Reader and everyone for stopping by!
An interesting bio too.
Nikolina, thanks for your comment. Good luck with the raffle!
Hi, Mary -- Thank you for logging on and commenting. Hope you entered the raffle drawing!
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