Book Blitz: The Study of Silence by Malia Zaidi

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I’m delighted to be joining the book blitz for The Study of Silence by Malia Zaidi, the third outing in The Lady Evelyn Mystery series.  Doesn’t it have a cute cover?   I have a fabulous guest post for you in which Malia reflects on what she refers to as, ‘The Struggle of Endless Possibilities’.

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The Study of SilenceAbout the Book

Lady Evelyn Carlisle has returned home to England, where she is completing her degree at St. Hugh’s, a women’s college in Oxford. Her days are spent poring over ancient texts and rushing to tutorials. All is well until a fateful morning, when her peaceful student life is turned on its head. Stumbling upon the gruesome killing of someone she thought she knew, Evelyn is plunged into a murder investigation once more, much to the chagrin of her friends and family, as well as the intriguing Detective Lucas Stanton.

The dreaming spires of Oxford begin to appear decidedly less romantic as she gathers clues, and learns far more than she ever wished to know about the darkness lurking beyond the polished veneer. Can she solve the crime before the killer strikes once more, this time to Evelyn’s own detriment?

Format: ebook, paperback (448 pp.)          Publisher: BookBaby
Published: 27th February 2018                   Genre: Mystery

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Guest Post: ‘The Struggle of Endless Possibilities’ by Malia Zaidi

‘A part of what I love about reading and writing is that it can take you anywhere. New worlds can be created, characters can be granted inhuman powers, adventure, true love. There are no limits when it comes to fiction, but for a writer just this endless opportunity can sometimes prove a bit of a burden.

My books, The Lady Evelyn Mysteries, are part historical fiction, part mystery, and so they are grounded in facts in terms of setting and period details. However, when it comes to what the characters do and where the story goes options are far more unlimited. How to choose a path? For some writers, I know it helps to map out and plan every chapter, to know precisely where the story will go, for others, outlines feel constricting, and are ever changing to the point of being entirely useless.

My own process falls somewhere in between. I start with a rough outline, but all the details are left for me to fill as I write. Sometimes it can be difficult to decide on a path to take and tempting to veer away from it at times when a different possibility enters the equation. The endless options can make writing daunting at times, but I find, once I get started, I get a better feeling of what is right for the story and what isn’t.

For my genre, there is just enough certainty, just enough grounding in a world that already exists or existed, that I cannot hurl myself too far from the right track. For other genres like fantasy or science fiction, I imagine choosing a direction is far more challenging. A world that you create from nothing can be anything, and therefore the story runs the risk of being overfull. My advice is simply to go with your gut and keep writing. It can be a daunting task sometimes, especially when your imagination is given completely free reign, but I believe if a story is going to be told, the author will have a sense for what is right for it.’                                                                       ©Malia Zaidi


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Malia Zaidi is a writer and painter, who grew up in Germany and lives in the US. An avid reader and traveller, she decided to combine these passions, and turn her long-time ambition of writing into a reality. The Study of Silence is the third book in The Lady Evelyn Mysteries.

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Blog Tour: Nothing Bad Happens Here by Nikki Crutchley

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I’m thrilled to be kicking off the blog tour for Nothing Bad Happens Here and to introduce you to this debut novel by Nikki Crutchley.  Nothing Bad Happens Here has received a Chill with a Book Readers’ Award and enthusiastic 5-star reviews on Amazon.

Nothing Bad Happens Here by Nikki Crutchley Chill with a BookOne reviewer described it as ‘a gripping as well as a chilling story with a plot that keeps its promises’.  Another commented ‘there are a couple of “gotcha” moments that gave me a chill’ – and we all love “gotcha” moments in a crime thriller, don’t we? – concluding that ‘for an initial outing, it’s pretty darned good’.

If that’s whetted your appetite, you can find purchase links below.  Be sure to check out future stops on the tour to read more reviews (see tour banner at the bottom of this post).

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NothingBadHappensHereAbout the Book

She looked away from his face and took in the clear spring night, full of stars. Her last thoughts were of her mother. Would she finally care, when one day they found her body, and a policeman came knocking at her door?

The body of missing tourist Bethany Haliwell is found in the small Coromandel town of Castle Bay, where nothing bad ever happens. News crews and journalists from all over the country descend on the small seaside town as old secrets are dragged up and gossip is taken as gospel.  Among them is Miller Hatcher, a journalist battling her own demons, who arrives intent on gaining a promotion by covering the grisly murder.  Following an anonymous tip, Miller begins to unravel the mystery of the small town. And when another woman goes missing, Miller finds herself getting closer to the truth. But at what cost?

Format: ebook, paperback (293 pp.) Publisher: Oak House Press
Published: 27th August 2017               Genre: Crime, Mystery, Thriller

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Nikki CrutchleyAbout the Author

After seven years of working as a librarian in New Zealand and overseas, Nikki now works as a freelance proofreader and copy editor. She lives in the small Waikato town of Cambridge in New Zealand with her husband and two girls. Nikki has been writing on and off her whole life and recently has had success in flash fiction. She has been published in Flash Frontier, Flash Fiction Magazine and Mayhem Literary Journal, and has also had a story published in the Fresh Ink Anthology. Crime/thriller/mystery novels are her passion. Nothing Bad Happens Here is her first novel, set on the Coromandel Coast of New Zealand

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