The
Fairyland Murders
by
J.A. Kazimer
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
BLURB:
Blue
Reynolds knows the darker side of New Never City--the side that's
hopped-up on fairy dust and doesn't care if your house gets blown
down. Rent's due and his PI business is all but make believe. But
even Blue shudders at having to chase after Isabella Davis, a
freckle-nosed redhead five feet tall on her tip-toes...if you don't
count the pretty pink wings.
Izzy
is tough, and sneaky, and not too thrilled with the idea of being the
new tooth fairy. The last six have been most gruesomely extracted.
But Blue has a feeling that whoever is killing the tooth fairies is
worse than your standard big bad psycho. The fairy council is hiding
something. The Shadows are moving out into the light. And Blue is
saddled with a shocking power that could take out half of New Never
City...
Excerpt
“No
buts, Isabella.” I gave her my most confident of smiles, all
gleaming slightly tarnished teeth. “I’ll figure this out. Don’t
worry your—”
She
yanked her arm away. “If you say pretty little head, I will kill
you in your sleep.”
Before I
could comment, my cell phone rang. I pulled it out and checked the
caller ID. The screen flashed Unknown Caller. “Reynolds,” I
answered with hesitancy. Nothing I hated more than getting stuck on
the phone for ten minutes with a guy trying to sell me lightning
rods.
“To
find the truth,” the speaker paused, “two past the midnight
hour.”
Definitely
not a lightning rod salesman. “What?”
The
speaker’s sigh echoed through the phone. “If you want to know the
truth about your new girlfriend, meet me under the 45th Street bridge
at midnight tonight.”
I rolled
my eyes. “Why not just say that in the first place?” Sometimes I
hated my job. Everyone had something to hide, some angle to cover,
which left me to weed through cryptic messages and layers of
bull... My gaze inadvertently slid to Izzy, who stood next to me
impatiently tapping her foot.
What was
her angle? Was she really an innocent victim or was there more to her
tale? Either way, I’d be stupid to trust her. On the other hand, no
one had ever claimed Blue Reynolds was the brightest bulb in the
pack.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
AUTHOR
Bio and Links:
J.A.
Kazimer is a writer living in Denver, CO. Books include The Junkie
Tales, The Body Dwellers, CURSES! A F***ed-Up Fairy Tale, Holy Socks
& Dirtier Demons, Dope Sick: A Love Story, SHANK, Froggy Style,
The Assassin’s Heart and The Fairyland Murders: A Deadly Ever After
Mystery. Forthcoming novels include, The Assassin’s Kiss & Book
2 in A Deadly Ever After Series.
When
J.A. Kazimer isn't looking for the perfect place to hide the bodies,
she spends her time surrounded by cats with attitude and a little
puppy named 'Killer'. Other hobbies include murdering houseplants,
kayaking, snowboarding, reading, and theater.
After
years of slacking she received a master’s degree in forensic
psychology in 2007. In addition to studying the criminal mind, she
spent a few years spilling drinks on people as a bartender and then
wasted another few years stalking people while working as a private
investigator in the Denver area.
Cheaters,
drunks, deadbeats and family hold a special place in her heart, as
well as a few pages in her novels.
Links:
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Fairyland Murders - Kindle
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Fairyland Murders - Nook
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Ha sounds cool, I dont know about others but I always thought the tooth fairy was kind of creepy so will be neat to see your take on it
ReplyDeleteNew twist on fairly tales and the old kiddy stand bys are always interesting to read. Although I must admit some of the storylines are a bit out there! :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the opportunity!
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I liked the author bio and links the best from today's post.
ReplyDeleteI like that the author murders houseplants in her free time and has a past of 'stalking' people. Should be an interesting read.
ReplyDeleteI like the setting of the story told by the blurb and excerpt.
ReplyDeleteI liked the excerpt
ReplyDeleteI reAlly enjoyed reading the excerpt and the authors bio. This book seems like a really good book, looking forward to reading this.
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