I’m happy to be participating in the Great Escapes Virtual Book Tour for author Jessica Berg’s latest release, MURDER MOST PEMBERLEY, the first installment in her new series, Eliza Darcy Mysteries.
Murder Most Pemberley
1st in Series: Eliza Darcy Mysteries
Publisher: Red Adept Publishing (March 8, 2021)
Paperback: 288 pages
ISBN-10: 1948051656
ISBN-13: 978-1948051651
Digital
Publisher: Red Adept Publishing, LLC (February 16, 2021)
ASIN: B08TKJ73L1
Eat a crumpet. Check. Say “bloody
hell” in an English pub. Check. Solve three murders and fall in love?
Definitely not on the list. But when England dishes up murder, even an American
girl knows it’s time to channel her inner Agatha Christie.
American Eliza Darcy travels to
Merry Old England to partake in a Darcy/Bennet family reunion for one reason:
to solve the estrangement between her father and uncle. Not long after Eliza’s
arrival and exploration of the vast estate of her ancestors, a dead body
surfaces.
Murder and mayhem replace afternoon
teas and flirting with her British heartthrob. Eliza has every intention of
keeping her snoot out of official Scotland Yard business, but when clues to the
murder begin to merge with her investigation into her family’s rift, her inner
wannabe sleuth self-activates.
With the help of her batty
great-aunt and the sexy Heath Tilney, Eliza hurries to untangle the web of lies
and secrets. As corpses start to pile up faster than the clues, Eliza fears the
estate’s family graveyard will swallow another body: hers.
MURDER MOST PEMBERLEY is available to purchase at the following links: Amazon - Kobo - B&N - Books2Read -
Meet the Author: Jessica Berg
Jessica Berg, a child of the Dakotas and the prairie, grew up amongst hard-working men and women and learned at an early, early age to “put some effort into it.”
Following that wise adage, she has
put effort into teaching high school English for over a decade, being a mother
to four children (she finds herself surprised at this number, too), basking in
the love of her husband of more than fifteen years and losing herself in the
imaginary worlds she creates
For more on Jessica and her writing, you can connect with her on the following links:
o https://www.jessicabergbooks.com
o https://www.facebook.com/jessicabergbooks
o https://www.instagram.com/jessicabergbooks/
o https://www.pinterest.com/jessicabergbooks
o https://twitter.com/jessicaberg2003
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What fun. Agatha Christie would despair of me.
ReplyDeleteI had fun writing it!! Thanks for stopping by:)
Delete-Jessica Berg
What an interesting twist on the Jane Austen characters. And it does sound like a fun story. I like the sound of the characters, too. Thanks for sharing, Mason.
ReplyDeleteAs a Jane Austen fangirl and a lover of all things Christie, I just had to blend my two favorite! If you read it, let me know what you think!
DeleteGreat setting for the story.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I loved the idea of Austen's Pemberley so much that I just had to write a story incorporating it!
ReplyDelete-Jessica Berg
This sounds like something I would enjoy reading. Thanks for the chance.
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