Thank you so much to all my Book Buddies who made the launch of Choir Loft Murder my most successful yet! I don’t know how I can repay you, other than offer two different ways you can enter to win a $15 or $25 Amazon gift card. Both of them expire on September 11, so go there now and enter. (You have to scroll to the bottom on both pages.)
- Chance #1: Silver Dagger Tour and Giveaway
- Chance #2: Celebrate Lit Tour and Giveaway
In case you haven’t read the book yet, I’m also including (below) an excerpt and a few of the many 5-star reviews the book has received.
What Readers Are Saying
“I really loved this cozy mystery. It was fast-paced but easy to
read. The story had many twists and turns that kept you wondering who
really did it. The characters are sweet and likable. You don’t have to
read prior books in this series to understand what’s going on. But I
highly recommend it.”
—Robin, Goodreads Reader
“Ms. Randau plotted an excellent mystery which led up to a very
suspenseful reveal. I was totally blindsided when the killer was
revealed. I am embarrassed because I fell into a trap I shouldn’t have
and that led me astray.”
—Lori, Amazon Vine Voice Reviewer
“Once again, Randau has woven a plot thick with betrayal, revenge, and hidden secrets. You will read Choir Loft Murder on the edge of your seat all the way. Look out for unexpected twists when you least expect them!”
—Roxx, Amazon Vine Voice Reviewer
“This is a complex mystery with the typical twists and turns, and even a red herring or two, and will keep your interest until the end!”
—Alice, Goodreads Reader
Choir Loft Murder Excerpt
She remembered once asking why he hung two blowguns and a quiver of darts on his wall. He explained it was a childhood hobby that he’d given up years ago. He’d kept the blowgun darts because of the fine craftsmanship and happy memories.
“Aren’t blowguns dangerous?” she had asked.
“The long one made of cold steel could be, especially with a poisoned dart. You can’t hunt big game with most of them, but you could with this one. I brought down a deer once.”
Now, on the eggshell-colored wall where a leather quiver of darts used to hang above a five-foot blowgun, nothing but a feather remained. A photo of Quint’s family was still in place to the right of the missing souvenirs, but the photo of a group of female family and friends lay on the floor, its frame shattered.
Whether you prefer the feel of a paperback for your reading, or you can’t cram one more book onto the shelf and read on a Kindle, I hope you love Choir Loft Murder, now available on Amazon.
Haven’t read the first two books? Here’s a link to the whole series.