Digging for Death by Caroline Clemmons
Marilyn,
thank you for having me as your guest.
Don’t
you love books set in a small town? Life is kinder, gentler and slower paced in
a small town. The wholesome atmosphere makes murder all the more shocking. Even
when the victim is the meanest man in town, no one expects him to end up dead
by misadventure.
Cozy
mysteries are one of my favorite genres. Since 1998 I had written a
contemporary mystery (ALMOST HOME) and numerous romances with a heavy dose of
mystery, but yearned to try my hand at writing a cozy series. For each
possibility I considered, there were other similar-sounding series already
available. What to choose, what to choose?
When
our Texas weather is tolerable in spring and fall, my youngest daughter and I
enjoy a favorite nursery, Weston Gardens in Fort Worth, Texas. We tour the
grounds of the home next to the nursery. The grounds include a rose garden and
gazing pool, an arbor, extensive gardens with a koi pond, and a stone ship
(yes, stone) at a large creek’s edge that functions as a meeting area for
lectures and tea tasting (there's also a lecture area inside a building for
inclement weather).
Probably
due to our affinity for Weston Gardens paired with my own quirky mind, I came
up with the idea of a young woman, Heather Cameron, who managed a garden center
for the grandparents who raised her. The great-grandmother, Gigi, was inspired
by my late mom and her elderly friend, each of whom was/is known to speak her
mind. I didn’t choose a garden center and landscape designer on a whim. The
family of one of my critique partners owned a garden center in El Paso, and my
eldest daughter is a Master Gardener. Each of them was helpful, plus I
researched extensively. In addition, I used to belong to an active garden club
and have many gardening books.
One
of writing’s advantages is that the author has license to create locales. Into
the plot I inserted my own concept of a nineteenth century home that had grown
in a rambling hodge podge up through modern times, and arranged extensive
gardens to suit my purposes. I threw in a fictional town, Gamble Grove, about
an hour’s drive north of Dallas and had a lovely time peopling this new little
world. In spite of the fact that writing is hard work, I had fun plotting the
novel and writing it.
And
this brings me to the result, DIGGING FOR DEATH, first in the Heather Cameron
cozy series. Here’s a blurb:
Garden
center manager Heather Cameron is DIGGING FOR DEATH to prove her old family
friend, mentor, and employee, Walter Sims, is innocent of murdering the meanest
man in town. Heather can’t trust the police to find the real killer when all
clues point to poor Walter. The dead man was beaten to death with Walter’s
shovel several hours after they were overheard arguing, and the two men had a
long history of enmity. Walter definitely looks guilty, but Heather is
sure—well, almost positive—okay, she certainly hopes her friend and mentor is innocent.
Heather is compelled to scour the
fictional North Central Texas town of Gamble Grove to exonerate her old friend.
She’s encouraged when the new police detective in town, Kurt Steele, shows
interest in helping her look for clues.
The
deeper Heather digs into the dead man’s life, the more she justifies his
ruthless reputation. Walter is indicted, but police begin to suspect the
victim’s stepson as murderer. Heather is convinced the stepson couldn’t have
murdered anyone either—although it’s clear no love was lost between the two
men. The attempted murder of the victim’s real son creates a new twist. Can
Heather solve the murder without becoming the killer’s next victim?
DIGGING
FOR DEATH is available in print or e-book.
E-book
from Smashwords: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/225409?ref=CarolineClemmons
Print
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Author
Bio:
Caroline
Clemmons writes mystery, romance, and adventures—although her earliest made up
adventures featured her saving the West with Roy Rogers. Eventually, her best friend from across the
street and she decided to become better detectives than Nancy Drew. The two
girls drove their parents and neighbors crazy sticking their pert little noses
where they didn't belong. About that time, Caroline started writing down her
adventures, but mostly she was a reader. Her career has included
stay-at-home mom (her favorite job), newspaper reporter and featured columnist,
assistant to the managing editor of a psychology journal, and bookkeeper. She
and her husband live in rural North Central Texas with a menagerie of rescued
pets. When she’s not writing, she enjoys spending time with family, reading,
travel, browsing antique malls and estate sales, and researching
genealogy/family history.
Excerpts
from some of her exceptional reviews can be found on her website at www.carolineclemmons.com.
View her blog posts Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at http://carolineclemmons.blogspot.com
and find book reviews, giveaways, interview, and miscellany.
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/#!/carolinclemmons (No E in Caroline)
Caroline
loves to hear from readers at caroline @ carolineclemmons (dot) com
Thanks for stopping by today, Caroline. I loved learning about your book and a bit about your too.
Comments
Geri
Digging For Death sounds like an intriguing story. I didn't know of your interest in gardens. An interesting setting, excellent plot, and love your characters who will surely make this a wonderful read!
*Hugs*
Love,
Diana
Digging For Death sounds like an intriguing story. I didn't know of your interest in gardens. An interesting setting, excellent plot, and love your characters who will surely make this a wonderful read!
*Hugs*
Love,
Diana
Digging For Death sounds like an intriguing story. I didn't know of your interest in gardens. An interesting setting, excellent plot, and love your characters who will surely make this a wonderful read!
*Hugs*
Love,
Diana
However, your book does sound like a good one, and I'm pleased for you that you finally got your heart's desire accomplished. Don't you love to create fictional towns? And it's nice to be able to say it's near Dallas, or some such place that you know.
I wish you all the luck with your series, and...yes, you do look good sitting at the table, pen at the ready to sign those book.
I hated to see it end. I hope to
meet them again in the next book in
this series.
Dee Stuart