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Riverside Lane
By Ginger Black
Publisher: Endeavour Press
Release Date: January 25,
2016
Genre: Cozy Mystery
Length: 260 Pages
ISBN: 978-1911475019
ASIN: B01B3BJP1O
ASIN: B01B3BJP1O
About the book:
After arranging a house swap
with a debonair antiques dealer, a darkly handsome American named Luca Tempesta
arrives in a quaint English village. Tempesta, who claims to run a detective
agency in Los Angeles, is supposedly on holiday – but the inhabitants of the
village are unconvinced.
Yet, as they attempt to solve the mystery of the stranger in their midst, it gradually transpires that there are more than enough secrets to go around in the village itself, harboured by the local MP and his uptight, ambitious wife; the has-been former game show host; the respectable couple with the jailbird son; the hometown journalist, striving for a scoop that will rescue her from debt; and so on. The place is revealed as a labyrinth of deception masquerading as a picture-postcard hamlet; tension begins to mount in between the dinner parties and evenings at the pub, and soon culminates in an unexpected death.
Behind perfect privets and brightly painted front doors, the lives of Riverside Lane’s residents slowly unravel. Tempesta, guarding his secrets with a vengeance, is suddenly threatened with exposure by the elderly religious zealot Ivy Midwinter, whose own past involved keeping professional confidences. When she challenges him in church, she learns that Tempesta will stop at nothing to protect his privacy ...
Set against the exquisite backdrop of a gastronomic village by the Thames, Riverside Lane is a tautly paced page-turner that also gently satirises middle- class English manners: the upstanding denizens of the village watch and whisper behind a mask of English hauteur, whilst their own fragile lives come undone.
Yet, as they attempt to solve the mystery of the stranger in their midst, it gradually transpires that there are more than enough secrets to go around in the village itself, harboured by the local MP and his uptight, ambitious wife; the has-been former game show host; the respectable couple with the jailbird son; the hometown journalist, striving for a scoop that will rescue her from debt; and so on. The place is revealed as a labyrinth of deception masquerading as a picture-postcard hamlet; tension begins to mount in between the dinner parties and evenings at the pub, and soon culminates in an unexpected death.
Behind perfect privets and brightly painted front doors, the lives of Riverside Lane’s residents slowly unravel. Tempesta, guarding his secrets with a vengeance, is suddenly threatened with exposure by the elderly religious zealot Ivy Midwinter, whose own past involved keeping professional confidences. When she challenges him in church, she learns that Tempesta will stop at nothing to protect his privacy ...
Set against the exquisite backdrop of a gastronomic village by the Thames, Riverside Lane is a tautly paced page-turner that also gently satirises middle- class English manners: the upstanding denizens of the village watch and whisper behind a mask of English hauteur, whilst their own fragile lives come undone.
EXCERPTA dusky gauze veil lifted to reveal the soft pink light of dawn. The sun recast the Earth in a glorious patchwork of fields, and a cacophony of birdsong stirred the residents of Riverside Lane from their slumber. Cherry and magnolia trees formed a guard of honour over the lane, which lay tranquil, deserted and calm.High above, skimming the rose-coloured clouds, a British Airways jet descended over the River Thames. Luca Tempesta checked his seatbelt and reached for his cigarettes, curling his fingers around them with the zeal of a junkie. He flipped the packet, prompting disapproving looks from a couple playing chess beside him, and thought about his meeting with the Russian academic. He had felt bound by reckless honour to visit his wife’s friend and mentor in Moscow, despite the risk. The man had deserved to know what happened to Natasha, but it gave Luca even more to hide.The scent of freshly ground coffee permeated the cabin, reminding the American of his caffeine-addicted wife; he missed her clear, analytical mind and ability to rationalise situations. He thought of her final moments, and her terror as the net had closed in. She had paid the ultimate price for her loyalty. He stretched his legs into the aisle, seeking a comfortable position for his tall frame, and quashed a familiar feeling of dread that he knew served no purpose. It was imperative that he maintain a cool head; he could not afford the luxury of surrender. He turned his attention to a photo of Kingfisher House. Luca’s agency partner, Maria, had found the place through a movie-industry fixer who knew an Englishman in need of a roof over his head in California.
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Ginger Black
is a writing partnership between Gaynor Pengelly and Julia Thum.
JULIA THUM
Julia left Somerset for
London at 16. She founded & ran her own consumer P R agency representing a
range of international brands including Braun, Molton Brown, Clairol &
Kleenex. After selling the business she trained as a psychotherapist
specializing in eating disorders & hosted a phone-in show on Radio
Luxembourg.
Julia writes bespoke
literature & articles for private clients and visits secondary schools
& prisons representing two national charities in providing emotional
support to pupils & inmates. A keen kayaker and a passionate cook, she lives
in Bray-on-Thames with her husband Nicolas and their four children.
GAYNOR PENGELLY
Gaynor has worked as a
national newspaper correspondent for more than twenty years, interviewing
everyone from the great and the good to extraordinary people in ordinary lives.
The rich variety of her subject matter and their circumstances has given her a
rare insight into human nature and the challenges many people face.
Gaynor's great loves include
sitting in pavement cafes watching the world go by, National Trust and English
Heritage and hiking across the windswept Yorkshire moors. She lives in
Bray-on-Thames with her husband Jonathan and their son, Freddie James.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/gingerblackink
Website: http://gingerblackink/
Congrats on the tour and thanks for the chance to win :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind words, Lisa. We really appreciate it.
DeleteCongrats on the new book and good luck on the book tour!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind words, Ally. We're very excited about reaching an American audience and hope that our cosy mystery in a quintessential English village appeals!
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ReplyDeleteCongrats and best of luck on your new release. Thanks for the excerpt and giveaway also.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your support James. We hope you win Riverside Lane and really enjoy it, if that's the case please leave word on our website www.gingerblack.ink Warm regards
DeleteCongratulations and thank you for the post and contest!
ReplyDeleteThank you for taking the time to pass on your best wishes, Kim - we really appreciate it! Warm regards, Ginger Black
DeleteThank you so much for featuring Riverside Lane by Ginger Black on your wonderful website, Maria. We do hope your readers enjoy our novel and would love to hear any feedback. www.gingerblack.ink
ReplyDeleteWarm regards, Gaynor Pengelly and Julia Thum
Great post, I enjoyed reading it. Thanks for sharing and for the great giveaway :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for your feedback, Victoria. We really do appreciate it! Warm regards Ginger Black
DeleteWhat is the best joke that you have heard recently? Thanks for the giveaway. I hope that I win. Bernie W BWallace1980(at)hotmail(d0t)com
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind words Bernie. How's about: Why is England the wettest country? Because the queen has reigned there for years! Best wishes Ginger Black
DeleteWhat is your favorite type of book to read. Thanks for the giveaway. I hope that I win. Bernie W BWallace1980(at)hotmail(d0t)com
ReplyDeleteJust stopping by to say hi! Hope you have a fantastic weekend!
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