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Murder on West Lake

Title: Murder on West Lake

Series: South Shore Mystery series – book #3

Author: I. M. Foster

Publication Date: December 9th, 2024

Publisher:  Inez M. Foster – self-published

Pages: 438

Genre: Historical Mystery

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Murder on West Lake

by I. M. Foster

Blurb:

A scream shattered the tranquil air, echoing off the ice-covered lake, and Daniel’s heart froze. He knew that voice all too well.

After a pleasant afternoon of ice skating on the frozen waters of West Lake, local librarian Kathleen Brissedon stumbles across a gruesome sight in the nearby gazebo. It only takes a moment for her beau, assistant coroner Doctor Daniel O’Halleran, to determine that the victim was murdered.

To protect Kathleen from the ghastly sight of the man’s slashed throat, Daniel insists she return home while he examines the body further. Though the immediate cause of death appears obvious, he fears the subsequent autopsy will uncover more questions than answers, and it’s clear that he has his work cut out for him if he’s going to find the person responsible.

Kathleen has no intention of remaining demurely at home, not when there’s a murder to solve. Slipping back to the scene, she conducts her own investigation. Though her discoveries prove interesting, Daniel is too concerned about her safety to stifle his annoyance, especially after the killer makes a second attempt closer to home. But as the puzzle pieces begin to fall into place and Daniel starts closing in on the truth, the killer sets their sights on him.

With the danger increasing, Kathleen intent on assisting in the investigation, and his family descending on Patchogue to spend the Christmas holidays, Daniel has his hands full.

Will he and Kathleen be able to put their heads together and discover who is behind the attacks, or will the killer continue to plague the tranquil South Shore village unhindered?

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Author Bio:

I. M. Foster is the pen name author Inez Foster uses to write her South Shore Mystery series, set on Edwardian Long Island. Inez also writes historical romances under the pseudonym Andrea Matthews and has so far published two series in that genre: the Thunder on the Moor series, a time-travel romance set on the 16th century Anglo-Scottish Borders, and the Cross of Ciaran series, which follows the adventures of a fifth century Celt who finds himself in love with a twentieth-century archaeologist.

Inez is a historian and librarian, who loves to read and write and search around for her roots, genealogically speaking. She has a BA in History and an MLS in Library Science and enjoys doing the research almost as much as she does the actual writing of the story. In fact, many of her ideas come to her while doing casual research or digging into her family history. Inez is a member of the Long Island Romance Writers, the Historical Novel Society, and Sisters in Crime.

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This entry was posted on February 14, 2025. 1 Comment

Innocent Blood

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Loki Redmond swore she’d never return to the reservation, but two missing hunters and the ancient Choctaw myth of Nalusa Falaya take her and her brother, Dadron, on a dangerous trek through the wilderness.

Meanwhile, her partner Jake Savior, heads to Tunica, Mississippi, to investigate the second mass killing by a Choctaw police officer. Are the cases connected?

The only thing they know for sure is innocent blood has been shed, and unless they can find the source more are going to die.

My Review:

I had to read this book. Yes. That’s right. I had to read this book. One can not simply read Loki and Jake book 1 and not read book 2. Both books are that good. People were murdered, add in some mercenaries, drug runners, too many people shooting guns and arrows, yet survival one must do, if at all possible. Life at part of it’s worst both on and off a reservation are the same. The good, the bad, and the ugly blended in with true love creates a five star read.

I Love My Alphabet

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Step into a world where the alphabet comes to life with love and affection in every letter. Our enchanting alphabet book is more than just A, B, C; it’s a journey of heartwarming alphabet journey filled with love and affection, designed to captivate young minds.

“I Love My Alphabet” offers young readers an enchanting way to learn their ABCs. Beautiful illustrations accompanied by poetic prose with each letter teaching the values of love and togetherness. Also included are pages demonstrating how each uppercase and lowercase letter is written and practice pages where you child can bring letters to life. It’s not just an alphabet book; it’s a keepsake for family bonding and early education. Discover the magic of “I Love My Alphabet” with your child, and create some treasured memories along the way.

My Review:

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  • Mary Schmidt5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect timing on reading this book.Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025Verified Purchase
  • Going into this alphabet story for children, I figured cute illustrations and letters. Having read other books by the authors, I soon realized that this Valentine’s alphabet book went a step or two further. Within each page, the love between Derek and Julie shines bright. What a wonderful love and world they share.

I Love You Like No Otter

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USA Today bestseller! Give hedgehugs and kisses to your little squeakheart with this pun-tastic, funny baby book, the perfect gift for Valentine’s Day or any occasion!

There’s no better way to say “I love you” than with a sweet and heartfelt animal pun book! I Love You Like No Otter combines a warm message of love with beautifully illustrated animals families will love to read and share together. From baby shower gifts for new parents to bedtime read alouds all year long, this adorable board book is purrfect for anyone you love beary much!

My Review:

It’s such a sweet story about how a child is loved using animal illustrations and rhyme. The animals clearly depict love. Thus, a child will find that they are also loved.

Twelve Red Roses In Verse

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The world isn’t always kind, but there is love awaiting to release its boundless gifts in every corner. One of those gifts is the beautiful aromatic rose. Derek R. King reaches into a treasure trove of emotions to bring you on a journey of love—one rose at a time.

From the first poem to the last, you will learn the meaning behind each rose and bouquet of roses given to the love of your life. Then, as you travel along with the love affair of the rose and its lovers, you’ll learn what it’s like to yearn, to need, to want; and finally to become entwined with your one true soulmate.

The roses in this book symbolize the growth that people endure while seeking companionship throughout their lives. While one rose means one thing, ten roses mean another. In the end, what matters is how we show our love and the significance of the rose in the banquet of emotions as we become entwined, unconditionally, Forevermore.

My Review:

Fifty beautiful poems about love forevermore. Each poen has a Roman numeral of rose blossoms just above the title of each poetic piece. That alone makes this book a one of a kind. But the best is found within the words written about enduring love when missing one who is across the ocean and a forevermore love whether apart or in times of together. The essence of pure love and joy shines via the words in a brilliant manner that is swoon worthy. Never let Derek go, Julie! As if you could, entwined together evermore.

World by Design

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In World By Design, Norb Aikin’s third book of poetry, the question of whether we truly create our own world or are living in a world created for us is posed. Existence is a balance of multiple paradoxes yearning to be uncovered; what we do with them is really the only part we get to dictate, and even then it isn’t always a matter of choice. Maybe this book itself is an existential crisis clouded in a mystery of words, but you won’t know if it’s life-changing or not unless you read it. Your results may vary.

My Review:

This book is full of dark and deep poetry. A plethora of topics are covered. I think the one about a “virus” was the one that spoke the deepest times me. The poetry is deep, not all dark, and the life within shines in a glow of verse. Five stars.

The Forgotton

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To satisfy a monstrous need… He chose his victims well… From the pool of those unwanted… Who would soon be forgotten… Jake Savior travels to Mississippi with his new partner, Loki Redmond, in hopes of putting the past behind him. But fate has other plans for the two. The discovery of a young woman with a small child plunges them into danger when Loki’s Native American connections to the spirit world make her the obsession of a madman with delusions.

My Review:

Mary Schmidt

5.0 out of 5 stars Another awesome book

Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025

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This book was just as awesome as the first book I’d read by Prather. She is highly skilled in writing compelling narratives that blend in mental illness, love, horror, crime, murder, the spiritual world, and more. You will keep on reading to find out just how sick the antagonists are and who survives plus how they survive. The same for those who died.

Lalji’s Nairobi

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Book Title: Lalji’s Nairobi

Series: n/a

Author: Nitin Nanji

Publication Date: 30th August 2023

Publisher: self-published

Pages: 282

Genre: Historical Fiction

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Lalji’s Nairobi

by Nitin Nanji

Blurb:

British Gujarat, 1905.

Despairing of the social injustices and crippling taxes under the British Raj, Lalji, 19, flees to British East Africa hoping to build a better life using his natural business skills and acumen. But he soon finds unexpected dangers in his new home- turbulent politics and war with German East Africa- as well as some surprising opportunities. A combination of luck, coincidence, and his flair for commerce lead to early success.

Then, just as he is at his most vulnerable, a new threat emerges from where he least expects: from within his own family.

Can Lalji beat overwhelming odds to fulfil his hopes and ambitions?

A story about survival, faith, ability, humanity, and a deep desire to succeed.

Lalji’s Nairobi

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The Mombasa-Nairobi train was due to leave at six in the evening. Premlal had prepared a light meal they could have for supper and a bag of mangoes with bananas for breakfast. He provided the details of his friend Raman Bhatt who ran a guest house for vegetarian travellers in Nairobi.

The ticket office sold first, second and third-class tickets. First was for whites only, Second had bunks and accommodated three to a compartment while Third Class was hard bench seating with barred open windows. Being on a budget they opted for Third and were relieved to see three other groups of new immigrants on the platform. One was a newly married couple. The husband had been in Nairobi a year and just returned by a European steamer with his bride.

Lalji was intrigued to see the contrast between the man and his wife. He was dressed no different from most who wore either a dhoti (traditional attire for men) and shirt with a pugdi (turban) or substituted the dhoti with a cotton patloon (trousers). The wife, however, was wearing a scarlet and gold sari pulled down at the front into a veil so no more than her mouth and nose stud were visible. She was heavily bedecked with gold bangles and a Mangal Sutra, her matrimonial necklace. She could have been wearing her wedding outfit, thought Lalji. They were clearly going to be received in Nairobi by relatives and he wondered when he would be bringing Janki here the same way. To his surprise, the newlyweds had also purchased third-class tickets.

Goodbyes were exchanged on the platform after the carriages rolled in alongside the platform. The engine driver was a middle-aged Sikh dressed in black overalls. His turban was blackened with soot and grease, but a glint of orange showed in each fold on one side revealing the original colour. The noise from the steam vents and valves from the engine roared deafeningly and the black steel wheels, almost as tall as a man, slowly ground to a halt. Anyone about to board the train was struck in awe of the Raj who could not only make the machinery but transport it across the world, then commission it to run in a new country. Ramji noticed a group of white soldiers smoking on the platform. Like in India they were on duty for train security and would accompany the guard in his compartment.

Nizar and Ramji were in deep conversation with Premlal about stopping and praying at the tomb of Seyyid Baghali located two hours out of Mombasa. Seyyid Baghali was a Muslim indentured labourer who had worked on the railway when it was constructed. He was well known for his physical strength and various miraculous feats were ascribed to him. It was becoming customary for the train to stop on request at the place of his tomb. The place was known as “McKinnon Road,” and passengers were allowed off the train to pray for a safe journey. If no stop had been requested the train drivers would slow down to a crawling pace and blow a long whistle in salute. Premlal suggested the four travellers should stop and pray at the tomb. Lalji reflected on the prayers said at the Socotra crossing a few days earlier for the same purpose. At precisely six o’clock, the whistle was blown by the station master. The guard was dangling out of his compartment with his green flag ready to wave it once everyone was on board. The engine driver blew two loud and long whistles to encourage any stragglers to get on board.

Once on their way, the train seemed to linger at a man’s walking pace for some considerable time. There was an immediate incline to start with and it would remain much the same all the way to Nairobi, sitting at an altitude of five and a half thousand feet. The journey took between 13 to 14 hours; much depended on wild animals on the tracks.

The sun had gone down quickly and it had become pitch dark, with a cool breeze blowing in their faces. On reaching McKinnon Road they, along with a few others, were escorted by two soldiers to the tomb of Seyyid Baghali where they bowed in respect. Nizar led the prayer asking for a safe journey to Nairobi. Within minutes they were back on the train, the soldiers stubbing out their cigarettes on the side of their wagon.

The carriage was quiet, each one lost in their thoughts or dozing off. Lalji found himself thinking more of Janki, her eyes and her anklets. Bhasker was humming a tune absent-mindedly.

A few hours after the McKinnon Road stop there was a sudden screeching of the brakes and whistle blowing from the engine, outside a place called Voi. All in the third-class compartment had been asleep, some with blankets covering bodies and faces to keep out the mosquitoes. They looked like corpses lined up in a morgue. Startled, everyone sat up as the guard and two soldiers rushed up to the front of the train on the outside. Someone in the dark asked the guard what the matter was and he whispered back, “Elephants!”.

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Author Bio:

Historical novelist of Indian parentage, born and raised in Kenya, educated in England, writing about India and East Africa under the British Empire.

Nitin has come to writing his debut novel after retiring as a doctor. Born in Kenya before its independence he came to England at the age of fifteen. His parentage is Indian, his grandfather having moved during the British Raj from Gujarat in India to Colonial East Africa as an economic migrant.

‘Lalji’s Nairobi’ is set in the early part of the last century, inspired by the stories of Indian migrants who settled in East Africa. A ‘rags to riches’ story of the experiences of Lalji as a determined young businessman who grapples with the challenges of living in the new colony.

Within the backdrop of a racist administration, Nitin immerses the reader into the times and norms of colonial society and shows how Lalji achieves rapid success despite difficult odds, leading a team of four compatriots from his village.

The novel is well-researched and retains the undertones of the era. Nitin’s intimate knowledge of the three cultures of the colony (British, Indian, and African) succeeds in making this an enjoyable and authentic read.

‘Lalji’s Nairobi’ is now an award-winning novel that recently won acclaim from the prestigious New Generation Indie Book Awards as a ‘Finalist’. It also earned Five Stars and the ‘Highly Recommended’ award of excellence from The Historical Fiction Company, which has recently also awarded the book with a silver medal in the Blixen Africa Category.

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Website: www.nitinnanji.com

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Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.co.uk/stores/Nitin-Nanji/author/B0CBHJCKXB

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This entry was posted on February 7, 2025. 1 Comment

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Shadow is a children’s picture story about the death/loss of a pet dog named Shadow, and how it affects both children and adults. Emphasis is how it affects a child or children as this is often the first time they learn about death, the death of a dear pet is palpable, and how to help a child or children cope. Grief is real and it is hard for children to cope as they have nothing in which to compare this new loss, thus the focus is on how it affects children and how to help them cope using strategies such as talking about the loss, drawing pictures of their pet, lots of hugs and love, and possibly plant a new tree or flower in memory of the lost pet. This story helps children know that grief is normal and they are not alone in the dealing with and healing process of this type of grief. In the back section of the story are parental tips on knowing how to help your child and yourself. Learning about grief and/or pet loss is essential for social development in all children. Children are better able to understand the grief process when the time comes for a relative to pass away. This concept and principles can be taught at an early age in situations where a child’s best friend has a pet pass away or a family member.  

More Red Roses in Verse

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The love poetry collection, More Red Roses in Verse, is the perfect way to express your love on those romantic evenings with your special someone. Each word of love contained within these pages will help you convey the depth of your feelings, whether it’s under the glow of candlelight or any time of year. This companion to Twelve Red Roses In Verse is a beautiful addition to any collection of poetry and is sure to warm the heart of your loved one.

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Mary Schmidt5.0 out of 5 stars Sweet and tender true love

  • Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
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  • This is another beautiful poetry book by Derek King. I’m not reading them in sequential order, yet that is part of why they are mesmerizing to me. Derek and Julie live an ocean apart and love each other deeply. The words are sensual and actually are the same as making sweet love to one’s true love. Not only that, but this love transcends time itself. The yearning for each other. The deep love. Everyone should come to know this level of sublime love.