Thursday, January 18, 2024

Book Tour & Giveaway: Deadly to the Core by Joyce Tremel

Deadly to the Core (A Cider House Mystery) by Joyce Tremel

About Deadly to the Core

 

Deadly to the Core (A Cider House Mystery) Cozy Mystery 1st in Series Setting - Pennsylvania Crooked Lane Books (January 16, 2024) Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 250 pages ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1639105433 ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1639105434 Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0C2P4QB9T

Perfect for fans of Amanda Flower and Julie Anne Lindsey, when Kate Mulligan inherits her great uncle’s fruit orchard, she quickly realizes that apples aren’t the only thing that can have rotten cores.

After losing her husband in a terrible car crash, thirty-five-year-old Kate is left to pick up the pieces of her life alone. Although she has physically recovered, she worries her spirit never will. But when she learns that she has inherited a fruit orchard in a small town just outside Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, from her great uncle Stan, she takes this as an opportunity ripe for the picking. Kate knew immediately what to do with it: open a cider house. Her hopeful plans fall far from the tree when she finds the body of the orchard manager, Carl Randolph, leaving her to figure out who is at the core of this murder.

She had been in correspondence with Carl, who had agreed with her brilliant idea of opening a cider house. But not everyone is so quick to buy what she was selling—Uncle Stan’s lawyer, Robert Larabee, paints a less rosy financial outlook of the orchard’s past, present, and future.

Kate discovers that Carl had large, unexplained deposits to his bank account and it becomes clear that either he was blackmailing someone, or someone was paying him to keep quiet. Meanwhile, Kate and her neighbors receive offers to buy their property from a mysterious buyer. And there’s more than meets the eye with the neighboring orchard owner, Daniel Martinez, although Kate can’t quite put her finger on if it’s sweet or sour.

Will she be able to pick out the bad apple among the bunch before it’s too late?

About Joyce Tremel

Joyce Tremel was a police secretary for ten years and more than once envisioned the demise of certain co-workers, but settled on writing as a way to keep herself out of jail. In addition to the Cider House Mysteries, she wrote the Brewing Trouble Mysteries. As Joyce St. Anthony, she writes the Homefront News historical mysteries. She lives in the beautiful Laurel Highlands of Pennsylvania with her husband and two cats named Hops and Lager.

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Saturday, January 13, 2024

Vanilla Chai and A Vanishing Victim by Victoria Tait Tour & Giveaway

Vanilla Chai and A Vanishing Victim: A British Cozy Murder Mystery with a Female Sleuth (A Waterwheel Cafe Mystery) by Victoria Tait

About Vanilla Chai and A Vanishing Victim

 

Vanilla Chai and A Vanishing Victim: A British Cozy Murder Mystery with a Female Sleuth (A Waterwheel Cafe Mystery) 

Cozy Mystery 3rd in Series Setting - Cotswold, England Kanga Press (January 5, 2024) Number of Pages c. 240 Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0C4V4CCGT

A missing child. A half-baked ransom demand. Can a community cop sift through clues and rescue the tot before teatime?

Sergeant Keya Varma’s culinary dreams come true as she joyfully opens her own café. And attending her sister’s wedding is the cherry on the cake. But her excitement sinks like a souffle when a customer’s little boy disappears.

Shaken as well as stirred into action, the part-time police officer joins the search, but she’s shattered when even a ransom payment doesn’t bring the rug rat back home.

For Keya, justice is served with a side of scones, but can she save the child before the clotted cream turns sour?

Indulge in the Waterwheel Café cozy mystery series, where Keya Varma mixes crime with coffee and crêpes. If you crave appetising characters, a dash of humour, and a dollop of English charm, you’ll devour Victoria Tait's delicious tale.

Bake your way into intrigue with Vanilla Chai and a Vanishing Victim today!

About Victoria Tait

Victoria Tait was born and raised in Yorkshire, England. After following her military husband around the world, she drew on her life’s experiences, and a love of Agatha Christie, Father Brown, and Murder She Wrote, to write British based cozy mysteries.

Her determined female sleuths are joined by colourful and quirky teams of helpers, and her settings are vivid and realistic. As you’re compelled to keep turning the pages, you’ll be irresistibly drawn into a world where you’ll experience surprises, humour and sometimes, a tug on your heartstrings.

Do you like tea, mysteries, and books? Then why not join Victoria's TeaCozy Club for regular news and updates, and download the free prequel to the Dotty Sayers Antique Mysteries series as a gift by visiting VictoriaTait.com

Who doesn’t like tea, cake, and a slice of murder!

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Vanilla Chai and A Vanishing Victim - Recipe Post


In my book Vanilla Chai and A Vanishing Victim, the heroine, Sergeant Keya Varma, has recently opened her Waterwheel Café.


She serves light lunches, cakes, and afternoon teas. Her sandwiches are a key part of her menu, and as she is a vegetarian, she tries to offer a wide range with weekly specials.


Here are 3 of her sandwich fillings.


Chicken with mustard, tarragon, slices of radish and crunch iceberg lettuce


Ingredients

  • 2 cups of cooked chicken, shredded or diced

  • 1/3 cup of mayonnaise

  • 2 tablespoons of Dijon mustard

  • 1 tablespoon of whole grain mustard

  • 1 tablespoon fresh tarragon, finely chopped

  • Salt and pepper to taste

  • Bread or rolls of your choice


  • Thin slices of radish and shredded iceberg lettuce for servicing


Method

  1. In a mixing bowl, combine the shredded or diced chicken with mayonnaise, Dijon mustard, whole grain mustard, and chopped tarragon.

  2. Mix the ingredients thoroughly until the chicken is well coated with the sauce.

  3. Season the mixture with salt and pepper to taste. 

  4. Refrigerate the chicken mixture for at least 30 minutes to allow the flavours to meld.

  5. Once chilled, you can assemble your sandwiches. Spread the chicken mixture onto slices of bread or inside rolls, and add radish slices and shredded iceberg lettuce.


Smoked Mackerel or Trout Pate with Lemon-Horseradish Sauce



Ingredients:
2 smoked mackerel or trout fillets
1 tablespoon freshly squeezed lemon juice
½ cup of cream cheese, softened (more if needed to create a stiff, spreadable mixture)
1 tsp of horseradish (adjust to taste)
1 tablespoon Greek yogurt (optional for added creaminess)
1 tablespoon fresh dill, chopped
Salt and black pepper to taste
Bread or rolls of your choice
Thin slices of cucumber and arugala for servicing

Instructions:

1. Remove the skin from the fish, and flake it into small pieces with a fork, removing any bones.

2. In a small bowl, combine the freshly squeezed lemon juice, cream cheese, horseradish, and chopped fresh dill.

3. Mix the flaked smoked mackerel or trout into the sauce.

4. Season with salt and pepper and add extra horseradish if required. The mixture should be quite stiff and spreadable, but if too stiff, add some Creme Fraiche or Greek yoghurt.

5. Chill for at least 30 minutes to allow the flavours to meld.

6. Before serving, check the seasoning and adjust if necessary.

7. Assemble your sandwiches. Spread the pate onto slices of bread or inside rolls, and add cucumber slices and arugula.


Mock Crab

This vegetarian recipe dates back to rationing during and after World War II.
Ingredients:



2 eggs

3 good sized tomatoes (about ½ pound)

2 oz (55 gm) butter

1 small onion chopped or grated

1 oz (28 gm) grated cheese

2 tablespoons of good white breadcrumbs

Salt and pepper to taste

Splash of Milk

Crunchy iceberg lettuce for serving

Bread or rolls of your choice

Instructions:

1. Skin the tomatoes and stew in the butter with the onions.

2. When this mixture is cooked, add the grated cheese.

3. Beat the eggs with a little milk. Add the breadcrumbs and season.

4. Stir all the ingredients in the pan until it thickens.

5. Chill for at least 30 minutes to allow the flavours to meld.

6. Before serving, check the seasoning and adjust if necessary.

7. Assemble your sandwiches by spreading the mixtures onto slices of bread or inside rolls, and chapped iceberg lettuce.

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