Archive | April 2026

The Last Fatal Hour

Book Title: The Last Fatal Hour

Series: N/a

Author Name: Jan Matthews

Publication Date: April 7, 2026

Publisher: Coffee and Ink Press

Pages: 310

Genre: historical mystery

Any Triggers: no

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Book Title and Author Name:

The Last Fatal Hour

Jan Matthews

Blurb:

A budding socialite haunted by war steps into the Brooklyn Heights world of whispers, seances, and murder.

For Leona Gladney, former woman soldier of the Union Army, life goes on despite the echoes of the battlefield in her heart. Now a suffragist and budding socialite in Brooklyn Heights, she yearns for a literary life and family. But her husband’s business partner embezzles their money and disappears.

The society matrons of Brooklyn Heights turn a gimlet eye on Leona after the suspicious death of a wealthy friend. Leona will do anything to find justice for her friend and clear her own name, but she finds only secrets, seances and murder.

Logline: A budding socialite haunted by war steps into the Brooklyn Heights world of whispers, seances, and murder.

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Author Bio:

Jan Matthews is an American expat living in the sunshine in Portugal. She is (finally) retired from HIM and writes historical mysteries from the Middle Ages to World War I.

When not writing or drinking coffee and wine in nearby cafes, she knits and crochets for charity and reviews books on her blog.

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This entry was posted on April 9, 2026. 2 Comments

A Taste of Evil

Book Title: A Taste of Evil

Series: The Hani’s Daughter Mysteries

Author Name: N.L. Holmes

Publication Date: October 30, 2025

Publisher: WayBack Press

Pages: 247

Genre: Historical Cozy Mystery

Any Triggers: Incest is passingly mentioned

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A Taste of Evil

by N.L. Holmes

Blurb:

In Tutankhamen’s Egypt, the vizier’s head cook dies suspiciously, and it looks like murder to Neferet and Bener-ib. Only, who would want to kill a cook, a man admired by all?

Perhaps he has professional rivals or a jealous wife. But she is the longtime cook of Neferet’s family, a dear retainer above reproach. Was her husband the good man he seemed to be, or did he have the shady past our two sleuths begin to suspect?

They’d better find out soon before the waters of foreign conspiracy rise around Neferet and her diplomat father. If they can’t find the killer, it could mean war with Egypt’s enemy, Kheta — and someone else could die. Maybe one of our nosy sleuths…  

Excerpt 4:

The young women passed through the long rows of vaulted magazines housing cargo that traveled upriver or downriver to the southern capital. Although she had never entered any of the warehouses, Neferet imagined piles of ivory tusks and ostrich plumes from Ta-nehesy stacked inside. In a battered little block just within the commercial district, a few scruffy houses still stood in a cloud of dust and noise engendered by the endless donkey trains and lines of burden-bearing stevedores that trudged in and out of the storehouses.

The three women stumped up to the gate of a tumbledown adobe cube whose door, screened by a fly mat hanging askew, stood open.

“Hello,Wenet? It’s Neferet and Bener-ib,” Neferet called. “Do you have a minute?”

The herbalist appeared on the doorsill. There was nothing she looked less like than the flower her name suggested—a tall, rawboned woman stooped with age, with a bristly crop of hairs sprouting from her bony chin. She peered out at her visitors with the intensity of the nearsighted, then her expression brightened. “Mut, the mother of us all! It’s me doctor girls, hee-hee! Surely you ain’t run out of herbs already. What can I get for ye?”

“No, our herbs are holding up, thanks. We wanted to know if you do spell casting.”

Wenet looked modestly at her dirty nails. “Why, I been known to cast a powerful one or two in me day, me lady. Whatcha need? Love charm, hee-hee?” She stepped back, and the three pushed into the close salon. The air was heavy with dust, perspiration, and the musky smell of drying aromatics, which hung from the low ceiling beams so densely one had to duck to walk.

“We need a stopping curse. Three men are fleeing downriver in a yacht, and my father needs to catch them. Can you do that?”

“Nothin’ simpler. I’ll need you ladies to write their names.”

Wenet hobbled off into the depths of her inverted garden, the drying bouquets swinging wildly as her gray head struck one after another. A moment later, she returned with a bowl that looked as if she might have just emptied it of her dinner. In her other hand, she carried a long piece of charcoal. Gesturing for the others to join her, she sat on the floor and began to make marks on the greasy pottery. The process seemed to demand a lot of concentration. The herbalist bent over the bowl, her tongue protruding between her sparse teeth, and murmured incomprehensible words to herself. The three sunets watched, transfixed.

At last, Wenet straightened up. “You write them people’s names on here now, me ladies.” She passed her charcoal to Neferet.

“Oh, what’s his real name? It isn’t Sutarna after all…” The young woman stared at the bowl, suddenly helpless.

“Tupkish,” Bener-ib supplied, and Neferet wrote it out phonetically.

“And the other two are, uh… uh…”

“Tunip-teshub and Muttiwaza.”

Neferet flicked her colleague a grateful look. One could always count on Bener-ib to remember something. Neferet added the names of the servants in her bold, oversized hand and pushed the bowl back to Wenet. The only thing Neferet could recognize among the signs the herbalist had inscribed was a long zigzag line that probably represented the River, broken in the middle by a web of scratches that might signify a net or trap. An upside-down boat, such as a child might draw, floated at the side, surrounded by three blobs that could be heads bobbing in the water. Jagged symbols surrounded them—spears or arrows, perhaps—drawing the attention of the demons to the erstwhile victims. It wasn’t a masterwork, but what really mattered were the prayers.

Mumbling a string of imprecations in a dire voice, Wenet hurled the bowl to the floor, where it shattered noisily, sending shards flying into the shadowy corners of the room. Neferet could almost see the dark storm cloud of the curse gathering in the air, drawing to it all the violence and pain that stalked the earth.

“What do we owe you?” Neferet asked.

“Pay me next time ye get dried herbs. ’Cause I don’t have no wick torches to finish the job, so you’re gonna have to do it. Light three good wax wick torches and let ’em burn down. When the last one goes out, those three men’ll stop cold. Hee-hee! No matter where they is, they won’t be goin’ no further.”

“Brilliant!”Neferet beamed. “You’ve helped the good god himself.”

They bade the old woman goodbye and hustled out into the street. As soon as they were alone, Mut-tuy said, “I wonder if you couldn’t put a curse on the person guilty of Int-ef’s murder so that he had to stop suddenly. Then all you’d have to do to identify him would be to find the person who’d mysteriously frozen.”

Neferet pondered this, picturing someone suddenly toppling over in the street like a fallen statue.

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N.L. Holmes is the pen name of a professional archaeologist. She has excavated in Greece and in Israel and taught ancient history and humanities at the university level for many years. She has always had a passion for books, and in childhood, she and her cousin used to write stories for fun.

These days she lives in France with her husband, two cats, geese, and chickens, where she gardens, weaves, dances, and plays the violin.

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This entry was posted on April 7, 2026. 1 Comment

Infidel: The Daughters of Aragon

Infidel: The Daughters of Aragon

(Six Tudor Queens)

By Nicola Harris


Publication Date: 5th March 2026
Publisher: ‎ Independently Published
Print Length: 268 Pages
Genre: Biographical Historical Fiction | Tudor Fiction | Historical Fiction

Blurb:

Born in the glittering courts of Castile and Aragon and forged in the shadow of war, Catalina de Aragón grows up surrounded by queens, rebels, and explorers. She is her mother’s last daughter, the final jewel of a dynasty built on conquest and faith, and the one child Isabella of Castile cannot bear to lose.

But destiny has already claimed Catalina.

Promised to Prince Arthur of England since childhood, she is raised to bind kingdoms, soothe old wounds, and carry the hopes of an empire across the sea. Yet, Spain fractures under rebellion, grief, and the ruthless zeal of its own rulers.

From the burning streets of Granada to the storm‑lashed Bay of Biscay, Catalina and her sisters must navigate a treacherous path shaped by ambition, betrayal, and the dangerous love of men who fear the power of queens. She learns to read cyphers, to read hearts, and to stand unbroken even as her childhood is stripped from her piece by piece.

And when she finally sails for England armed with her mother’s lessons, her father’s steel, and the ghosts of the Alhambra at her back, Catalina steps into her fate not as a girl, but as a force.

A princess.

A survivor.

A daughter of Aragon.

Infidel is the story of a young woman raised for greatness and destined to reshape the fate of nations. This is Catalina, as she has never been seen before. She is fierce, vulnerable, and unforgettable.

A sweeping, intimate portrait of sisterhood, survival, and the making of a dynasty, Infidel reveals the hidden lives of a woman whose courage shaped the Tudor world.

Any Triggers: Grief, mild peril, the Spanish Inquisition, enslaved people, death in childbirth and miscarriage.

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Author Bio:

Nicola Harris

I’ve always been a writer, but it was only when illness forced me to stop everything that I finally had the time to write a novel. After decades of misdiagnosis, I learned I was born with a serious genetic condition, not rare, but profoundly misunderstood. The clues were there from birth, and suddenly, a lifetime of struggle made sense.

Writing became my lifeline: a way to step beyond my pain, to shape my experience into a story, and to find meaning where there had once been only endurance.

I have a lifelong love of children, Counselling, and Psychotherapy Theory and history.

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Keeper Tyree

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From Amazon:

An aging bounty hunter and a woman bent on vengeance form an unlikely alliance.

Keeper Tyree is an aging bounty hunter who lives by his own set of rules. He’s a hard man, but just, and his word is his bond. He’s a loner and likes it that way. Then Cathleen O’Donnell catapults into his life looking to hire his gun. Josiah Pardee has killed her boy, and she’s out for vengeance. Somehow all his hard and fast rules, including working alone and minding his own business, crumbles in the face of the immovable widow he now works for. He finds himself rescuing soiled doves, a myopic bookworm more suited to city life than the Wild West, and an hombre being dragged to death by angry cardplayers, as he tracks down the murdering sidewinder Josiah Pardee.


“This book contains plenty of grit and gunfire, but no graphic violence or explicit scenes.”

My Review:

This novel is a wonderful book perfect for those who like grit with the old west appeal. There may be a few soiled doves, and a few old west guns going, but there is love blooming between a cantanerous man who reminded me of John Wayne, and set in old west Kansas worked well.

Prone Versus Supine – Writers Get It Right!!!

Yes, I’m a nurse, and I know the difference.

In 99% of the books I read, victims are lying prone. It aggravates me to read that a person is prone on the floor and is being given CPR. Prone literally means one is face, stomach, body is down.

Supine means to lie down on one’s back with face upward. Best to do CPR this way.