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Silk
by Chris Karlsen
The Bloodstone Series,
Book 1
Publisher: Books to Go Now
Release
Date: December 14, 2014
Genre:
Historical Mystery/Thriller/Suspense
Length: 301 Pages
ISBN: 978-1505458640
ASIN: B00QSTM578
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About the
book:
What
would you do to stay young: Lie, Manipulate…kill?
London-Fall, 1888
The city is in a panic as Jack the Ripper continues his
murderous spree. While the Whitechapel police struggle to find him, Detective
Inspector Rudyard Bloodstone and his partner are working feverishly to find
their own serial killer. The British Museum's beautiful gardens have become a
killing ground for young women strangled as they stroll through.
Their investigation has them brushing up against Viscount
Everhard, a powerful member of the House of Lords, and a friend to Queen
Victoria. When the circumstantial evidence points to him as a suspect, Rudyard
must deal with the political blowback, and knows if they are going to go after
the viscount, they'd better be right and have proof.
As the body count grows and the public clamor for the
detectives to do more, inter-department rivalries complicate the already
difficult case.
Silk on the skin—luxurious, luscious…lethal.
EXCERPT
Events of the day and the potential satisfaction of giving Napier a bloody nose dwindled. Questions about the murder crept back into Ruddy's thoughts. Morris joined him at his table in the rear of the pub with a Guinness, the popular beer of choice in hand. “You’ve got the look of a man whose thoughts are a long distance from London.”“No, sadly my thoughts are fixed here in the city. I’m trying to figure out a clue. Ellis’s roommate said she’d sometimes meet with a well-dressed man, a man of means the victim indicated. They’d meet up at the fountain by the British Museum.”“Don’t know the spot but then the museum isn’t my cup of tea.”“Not the point. I’m saying it’s odd. What member of the upper class chooses to stroll through a public garden other than Hyde or Regents, where they can see and be seen by one of their own?”“I agree the wealthy prefer the parks filled with others of their kind but it doesn’t mean a man can’t enjoy someplace different.”“We interviewed the guard again. The one that discovered the body walks that half of the building. He told us the majority of their male patrons are natty dressers, but he never saw a man like that loitering by the fountain.”“My guess is: the man is married and can’t afford to run the risk of being seen by a friend of his wife’s. Or, he might live or work in the area and the spot is convenient.”“Or, he’s a murderer who’s noticed the victim walking through the park on a regular basis, saw it as an opportunity and cozied up to her.”Ruddy took another swallow of his ale, mentally debating the merit of each theory. “I don’t think he lives in the area. If so, he’d have cut through the park more and been seen by the guards. Not sure about the married man having a tryst idea."To Ruddy's way of thinking, if the man was married and looking for a tumble, he’d have met her someplace other than the gardens and at a better hour.Instinct drew him back to his original sense of the culprit and crime. “I feel like this was a crime of opportunity. I’ve thought it all along and can’t shake the sense.”“If he was just seeking a victim, then why haven’t you had more murders like this?” Morris asked.Ruddy downed the rest of his beer and put his tankard on the edge of the table where June would refill it. “Everyone has to start somewhere. She might be number one.”
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
I
was born and raised in Chicago. My father was a history professor and my mother
was, and is, a voracious reader. I grew up with a love of history and books.
My
parents also love traveling, a passion they passed onto me. I wanted to see the
places I read about, see the land and monuments from the time periods that
fascinated me. I’ve had the good fortune to travel extensively throughout
Europe, the Near East, and North Africa.
I
am a retired police detective. I spent twenty-five years in law enforcement
with two different agencies. My desire to write came in my early teens. After I
retired, I decided to pursue that dream. I write two different series. My
paranormal romance series is called, Knights in Time. My romantic thriller
series is, Dangerous Waters.
I
currently live in the Pacific Northwest with my husband, four rescue dogs and a
rescue horse.
Social Links:
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/authorckarlsen
Website:
http://chriskarlsen.com/
Amazon
Author Page: http://www.amazon.com/Chris-Karlsen/e/B005HYTQQI
BN
Author Page: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/c/chris-karlsen
Hello everyone,
ReplyDeleteI want to thank Maria, and Queen of All She Reads for this opportunity to showcase Silk. I look forward to talking to her readers.
Chris Karlsen
Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading the interaction between Ruddy and Napier. I kept hoping Ruddy would give Napier a swift punch to the nose!
ReplyDeleteGreat excerpt.
ReplyDeleteI like the London and time setting for your book since I'm a fan of Sherlock Holmes and other Victorian/ Edwardian detectives. Are you a fan of Sherlock Holmes too?
ReplyDeleteGreat excerpt.
ReplyDeleteHi Karen,
ReplyDeleteI plan to keep the Napier character in the next book and others if I can make this a series. I like giving Ruddy this nemesis who is a thorn in his paw, so to speak. I like that Ruddy is a rough around the edges, rough and tumble kind of guy. At some point, he and Napier will have to get into it good and proper:)
Chris
I have enjoyed learning about the book. Thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteI love the excerpt. Sounds like a great book
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