S8E4 The Last Diamond by Kathleen Marple Kalb

Legendary actress Susan Sawyer is auctioning off the 33.3-carat Sawyer-Corey Diamond. A gift from her beloved husband, the proceeds will fund a new NYC non-profit that helps with a simple basic: a complete, hot meal. As she takes one last look at her treasure, she announces the unthinkable. The diamond she held was a fake. Now NYC detective Connie Mercado is on the case and working to suss out who of the people connected to Miss Sawyer and the Sawyer-Corey Diamond is a thief. Here is a list of the people Miss Sawyer reported had access to the ring:

  • Dana Jones-Stann, accountant, keeper of the safe deposit box keys
  • Allison Boatwright, assistant at the auction house, sheltered, pampered, rudderless
  • Everett Goodwin, auction house director, butt kissing twerp

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ABOUT Kathleen Marple Kalb
https://kathleenmarplekalb.com/

Kathleen Marple Kalb describes herself as an Author/Anchor/Mom…not in that order. An award-winning weekend anchor at New York’s 1010 WINS Radio, she’s the author of short stories and novels including the Old Stuff and Ella Shane series, and, as Nikki Knight, the Grace the Hit Mom and Vermont Radio series. Her stories, under both pen names, have been in Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine, Black Cat Weekly, and many anthologies, and short-listed for Derringer and Black Orchid Novella Awards. Active in writer’s groups, she’s served as Vice President of the Short Mystery Fiction Society and Co-VP of the New York/Tri-State Sisters in Crime Chapter. She, her husband, and son live in a Connecticut house owned by their cat.

S8E2: Going to the Dogs by Bonnar Spring

Gordon’s beloved Duke, a King Charles Springer Spaniel, had been dognapped! He’s back home after being gone a week and Gordon wants to know who snatched his special pooch. His grandson Evan enlists his girlfriend, Mamie Lockwood to investigate. While Mamie may have figured out what’s going on but Evan definitely needs our help to unpack this dognapping caper for his grandfather. Here are the suspects in the order we met them:

  • Janice Dobosh, the real estate agent who swears she had an appointment
  • Bonnie, the daily housekeeper with a dog of her own
  • Lou, the down on his luck musician turned chauffeur and handy man
  • Paul, the cousin with a checkered past

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MEET Bonnar Spring

Bonnar Spring writes international thrillers and short stories with morally ambiguous protagonists. A nomad at heart, she hitchhiked across Europe at sixteen, joined the Peace Corps after college, and trekked to Machu Picchu for a significant birthday. Bonnar’s short fiction has won both the Al Blanchard and Derringer Awards. She hosts the Crime Wave podcast, part of the Authors on the Air Radio Network.

S8E1: Who Shot Liberty’s Valence? by Ed Teja

Private Investigator Matt Cramer is on a hot case, doing a solid for his buddy Harry and his insurance company on an arson case. Liberta Pharma backed a start-up company working on a cutting edge vaccine. The fire took out the research and the custom equipment. Matt knows it’s somebody in the lab with an accelerant and fire. He needs our help with the ‘somebody.’ Here’s his shallow suspect pool in the order we met them: .

  • Paul Larson, former Liberty researcher turned entrepreneur with ValenceTech
  • Alexa Holder, investment manager who is reeling in the investors
  • Randy Cline, vaccine manager on whose work ValenceTech is built
  • Leslie Ellis, former assistant who mistrusted the group’s ethics
  • Josh Walker, influencer and anti-vaxxer looking for a conspiracy

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About author ED TEJA

Ed Teja is a full-time writer and part-time martial arts instructor. His stories (which have little or no respect for genre and take place in one or more of the surreal worlds he lives in) have appeared in a variety of magazines and anthologies. His new thriller series about Tina Clarke, the world’s first Storefront Assassin, is available on Amazon.

Check out the upcoming episode for Season 8: Anything but Murder on our new website m2d4podcast.com

M2D4 S7E23 Rock Paper Scissors Shoot by Jack Wolff

Detective Connolly is back. This time he’s dying to meet Staniel Purquees. The problem is the fungus king is dead. The four suspects have been sequestered in a hangar in dire straits. To survive, Connolly has to deduce the role each has played – rock, paper, or scissors – to find the killer known as shoot.

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M2D4 Toe Tag: Map of My Escape by Cheryl L. Reed

Anti-gun activatist Riley Keane has done the unthinkable. In a crisis situation, she shot at two men wrestling. But did she shoot the assailant or her close friend and Chicago police officer Reece Taylor? Either way, she’s too hot to stay in her hometown. Now Alderman Finn O’Farrell, Riley’s lover, is left to deal with the fallout of threats, accusations, and blackmail.  

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Meet Cheryl L. Reed

A former staff editor and reporter at the Chicago Sun-Times and other publications, Cheryl L. Reed’s stories have won multiple awards, including Harvard’s Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting. She has twice been awarded a U.S. Fulbright Scholar fellowship by the State Department, first in Ukraine and then in Central Asia. Reed is the author of the nonfiction book Unveiled: The Hidden Lives of Nuns and the novel Poison Girls, which won the Chicago Writers’ Association Book of the Year. She splits her time between Washington, DC and her home near the Chesapeake Bay in Virginia.

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M2D4 E21: Death by Candy Land by Kyra Jacobs

Mic Garcia loves Halloween. In his most elaborate party theme ever, he transformed his back yard into the beloved game world of Candy Land. But all is not well inside Gumdrop Mountain and Sheriff Cantalone has to figure out who gummed up this Halloween party.

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Meet Kyra Jacobs

Kyra Jacobs is an extroverted introvert who writes of love, humor, and mystery in the Midwest and beyond. When this Hoosier native isn’t pounding out scenes for her next book, she’s likely outside, elbow-deep in snapdragons or spending quality time with her sports-loving family. Kyra also loves to read, tries to golf, and is an avid college football fan. Connect with her on social media, links can be found on her website at http://kyrajacobsbooks.com

M2D4 Toe Tag: On The Horns of Death by Eleanor Kuhns

On the Horns of Death is historical mystery. Sixteen-year-old Martis volunteers as a bull dancer in Knossos on the isle of Crete. An ordinary day of practice turns dark when she discovers the body of another dancer inside a bullpen. But why would he climb into the pen? Answer: murder.

Bottom line: On the Horns of Death is for you if you like amateur sleuths and the rich sights, scents, and sounds of Ancient Greece.

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The On the Horns of Death was released from Severn House and is promoted by Partners In Crime Tours and is available from AMAZON and other book retailers.

About Eleanor Kuhns
www.eleanor-kuhns.com

Eleanor Kuhns is a previous winner of the Minotaur Books/Mystery Writers of America First Crime Novel competition for A Simple Murder. The author of eleven Will Rees mysteries, she is now a full-time writer after a successful career as the Assistant Director at the Goshen Public Library in Orange County, New York.

Partners In Crime Tours represents a network of 300+ bloggers offering tailor-made virtual book tours and marketing options for crime, mystery and thriller writers from around the world. Founded in 2011, PICT offers services for well-established and best-selling authors, as well as those just starting out with their careers. PICT prides itself on its tailored packages for authors, with a personal touch from the tour coordinators. For more information, check out their website partnersincrimetours.com

M2D4 S7E20 Get A Clue by Chuck Brownman

Toy store owner Andy Clay is called to the scene of a murder. Detective Lansing is up to his ears in suspects, rooms, and weapons. And like it or not—and he does not—he needs Andy’s expert help to make a spot on accusation. The body belonged to Gene Dockary. He died in the library with a rope. Everyone seemed to have a reason to want Dockary dead. His wife. His investors. His business partner. Even the people who owned the inn where he died weren’t particularly fond of him. So many suspects…so little time.

ABOUT Clue

The game of Clue had a simple beginning. Anthony Pratt, a British factory worker and musician, created a way to pass the time in air raid bunkers during WWII that took the concept of a game he played at parties and reduced it to a board. In the game called Murder, players would run around the host houses, sneaking up on other players, who would scream and “die”. In turning into a board game, Mr. Pratt borrowed the dice and token moving action of Lido (think of the game Sorry) and the detective novel concepts of suspect, weapon, and location. During the years of 1943 – 1945, Mr. Pratt and his wife, Elva designed the game board and the rules.Mr. Pratt patented the game and sold it to Waddington’s in the UK and Parker Brothers in the US.

Interesting tidbits:

  • The game was released as Cluedo in England but Clue in the US as Lido wasn’t / isn’t a well know game here
  • Pratt’s original concept had four more characters: Mr. Brown, Mr. Gold, Miss Grey, and Mrs. Silver. Nurse White was renamed to Mrs. White and Colonel Yellow renamed Colonel Mustard.
  • The original concept had two additional rooms: the gun room and the cellar
  • The original concept had some different weapons including a bomb, syringe, shillelagh (which is a wooden walking stick), a fireplace poker.
  • Differenced between UK and US editions including lead piping vs lead pipe, spanner vs wrench, and dagger vs knife
  • In the UK, the victim ws known as Mr. Black. In the states, he was Mr. Boddy. In the 2023 update by Hasbro, the victim is known as Mr. Boden “Boddy” Black, Jr.

Unlike some of the other games we’ve featured, Clue was constantly updated for the times. The rules of the game stayed basically the same but the character depictions, like on the box cover, were updated for the styles and tends of the times. Characters were given back stories and some had major career changes. There is a lot more to the history of the game Clue. Check out the links in the shownotes.

https://www.history.com/news/clue-game-origin-wwii
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cluedo#:~:text=Cluedo%20(%2F%CB%88klu%CB%90,the%20United%20Kingdom%20in%201949.

ABOUT Chuck Brownman

Chuck Brownman has spent the last twenty-five-plus years working on becoming an “overnight writing sensation.” Concentrating on writing mystery / suspense short fiction, his work has been published in several anthologies, including those listed at the top of the episode. In his “real life,” Chuck is a Houston-based corporate and energy attorney, advising and working for some of the country’s most entrepreneurial companies. He is also an Adjunct Professor of Law, and has spoken at legal seminars for many years.

M2D4 S7E19: In a Pickle by Kaye George

The community pickleball court is directly below Harvey and Melaine’s cosy hillside home. While Harvey is furious over the game, Melaine is curious. He speaks out against it while she secretly begins playing it. But things get out of hand for both of them. Now Harvey is dead and the evidence is pointing to Melaine. She needs your help to get out of this pickle.

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MEET Kaye George

Kaye George is an award-winning novelist and short-story writer who writes cozy and traditional mysteries and a prehistory series, which are both traditionally and self-published. Her two cozy series are Fat Cat and Vintage Sweets. The two traditional series feature Cressa Carraway and Imogene Duckworthy. The People of the Wind prehistory mysteries take place within a Neanderthal tribe. She has a suspense novel coming out in early 2025 called SOMEONE IS OUT THERE. About 50 or more short stories have also been published, mostly in anthologies and magazines. With family scattered all over the globe, she makes her home in Knoxville TN.

Find her at her website and these social site:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kaye.george

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4037415.Kaye_George

Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B004CFRJ76

Authors Guild of Tennessee: https://authorsguildoftn.org/

Book Bub: https://www.bookbub.com/authors/kaye-george

M2D4 S7E18: Did Not See That Coming by Ken Harris (part 2)

PI Steve Rockfish stands in for his partner, Jawnie McGee, at a Women Investigators in Crime conference and lands a cold case. Karen Lazar was eight years old when she disappeared and later found murdered. Now Rockfish and McGee and amateur sleuth Estelle Cummings are digging into the past to unearth answers and more than a few secrets.

This is part 2…the part where Rockfish, McGee, and Estelle pull it all together.

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