Saturday, June 12, 2021

Spotlight: The Corpse with the Iron Will (The Cait Morgan Mysteries) by Cathy Ace (Blog Tour)

 

The Corpse with the Iron Will (The Cait Morgan Mysteries) by Cathy Ace


About The Corpse With The Iron Will

 

The Corpse with the Iron Will (The Cait Morgan Mysteries) 

Cozy Mystery 10th in Series 

Publisher: Four Tails Publishing Ltd. (June 3, 2021) 

Number of Pages: 325 

Digital ASIN: B08YRQP569

Welsh criminal psychologist and globetrotting sleuth, Cait Morgan, and her retired-cop husband Bud Anderson, are enjoying some well-deserved peace and quiet at home, in moody, mountainous British Columbia. The sudden death of a neighbor is a significant loss for them both, so Cait’s honored when Gordy Krantz’s “unusual” will requests that she eulogize him at his memorial. 

However, delving into the dead man’s background becomes a pressing priority when a puzzling theft, and some surprising discoveries, put our favourite sleuths on high alert. Might someone living in their seemingly tight-knit – and certainly off-beat – rural community have wanted their neighbor dead? And if so, are more people they know at risk? 

The tenth Cait Morgan Mystery from Bony Blithe Award-winning author Cathy Ace, The Corpse with the Iron Will, forces Cait and Bud to use the skills they’ve honed tackling cases around the world to unmask a killer who’s too close to home for comfort!

About Cathy Ace

Cathy Ace was born and raised in Swansea, Wales, then migrated to Canada aged 40. Having traveled the world (for business and pleasure) for decades, Cathy put her knowledge of the cultures, history, art, and food she encountered to good use in the Cait Morgan Mysteries - a series of traditional whodunits featuring a globetrotting Welsh Canadian professor of criminal psychology. These books have been optioned by Free@LastTV (Agatha Raisin). Ace also writes the #1 Amazon bestselling WISE Enquiries Agency Mysteries, featuring four female PIs (one is Welsh, one Irish, one Scottish, one English). They tackle quirky, quintessentially British cases from a Welsh stately home in the rolling countryside of the Wye Valley. Her standalone tale of psychological suspense, The Wrong Boy, also became an amazon #1 bestseller, and is due to become a bilingual TV mini series. Cathy lives on five rural acres in British Columbia, where her ever-supportive husband ensures she’s able to work full-time as an author, and enjoy her other great passion – gardening. She’s been shortlisted for the Bony Blithe Award three times in four years, winning in 2015, has won an IPPY Award, and was shortlisted for an IBA Award and an Arthur Ellis Award.

Author Links 

Twitter: @AceCathy 
Instagram: @cathyace1 

Purchase Links

 Amazon - Kobo 

TOUR PARTICIPANTS 

June 7 – Author Elena Taylor's Blog – CHARACTER GUEST POST
June 7 – Maureen's Musings – SPOTLIGHT 
June 8 – Christy's Cozy Corners – GUEST POST 
June 8 – My Journey Back the Journey Back – CHARACTER GUEST POST 
June 9 – Island Confidential – SPOTLIGHT 
June 9 – I'm All About Books – SPOTLIGHT 
June 10 – My Reading Journeys - REVIEW 
June 10 – Ascroft, eh? – AUTHOR INTERVIEW
June 10 – Celticlady's Reviews - SPOTLIGHT 
June 11 – Brooke Blogs – SPOTLIGHT
June 11 – Nadaness In Motion - REVIEW 
June 12 – Socrates Book Reviews – SPOTLIGHT 
June 12 – #BRVL Book Review Virginia Lee Blog – SPOTLIGHT 
June 12 – Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book – AUTHOR INTERVIEW 
June 13 – Literary Gold – SPOTLIGHT, EXCERPT
June 13 – Sapphyria's Book Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

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