Congratulations to the winners of the last contest. Carl S. from Lukeville, AZ won Below the Tree Line. Fiona W. of Auburn, WA will receive The Secluded Village Murders. The books will go out today.
This week, I’m giving away mysteries set in Great Britain. Amanda Flower takes us to Scotland with Death and Daisies. American Fiona Knox inherited her godfather’s cottage in Scotland, with its magical walled garden. Now, she’s about to open the Climbing Rose Flower Shop in Aberdeenshire. But, the parish minister refuses to let her enter the local church. He’s opposed to her family and its connection to the walled garden. But, the opening of the shop goes well until the volunteer police chief announces he just found a murdered body on the beach.
If you prefer Wales, you can travel there with Slated for Death by Elizabeth J. Duncan. When Glenda Roberts’ body is found at the bottom of a former slate mine, pandemonium erupts in Llanelen. Penny Brannigan finds herself drawn into the investigation when jars of her house brand hand cream are found among the counterfeit inventory Glenda and her sister were selling. While the police believe the mine operator is to blame, Penny thinks a hidden family secret in Glenda’s family may be the real reason for the murder.
Which mystery would you like to win? You can enter to win both, but I need separate entries. Email me at Lesa.Holstine@gmail.com. You subject line should read either “Win Death and Daisies” or “Win Slated for Death.” Please include your name and mailing address. The giveaway will end Thursday, Feb. 28 at 5 PM CT. Entries from the U.S. only, please.
I love Amanda's series! I am not sure if I have read the series by Elizabeth. Thank you for the reviews and giveaways.
That's the first I had read in Amanda's series, Deb, and I really enjoyed it. You're welcome!
Thanks to BREXIT, there will be no "Cozy Britain."
Thank you….thank you…..you have been a great audience and will be wonderful on my NETFLIX stand up special, DEEP IN THE HEART OF WIERDNESS."
Nor, unfortunately for me, a cozy Ireland. (sniff)
I'm lucky that the one I want is at the library and I put it on my list. Thank you.
I have a fondness for books set in Great Britain probably because my mother is from England. Both of these books look good to me.
You're always welcome, Gram!
Oh, and I just read a good one set in England, Bonnie. I'm reviewing it tomorrow.