Thursday, May 8, 2025

Oceano Beach Bedlam by Topper Jones Excerpt, Interview & Giveaway

 

Oceano Beach Bedlam 

(A Thad Hanlon/Bri de la Guerra Mystery) 

by Topper Jones

About Oceano Beach Bedlam


Oceano Beach Bedlam (A Thad Hanlon/Bri de la Guerra Mystery)

Mystery/Detective Fiction

2nd in Series 

Setting - Five Cities area of the California

 Central Coast near Pismo Beach.

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Wild Rose Press 

(March 17, 2025) 

Paperback ‏ : ‎ 398 pages

ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1509260218

ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1509260218 

Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0DSG8YN11

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Hanlon & de la Guerra have gone full service. In this second book in the surfing crime-fighter mystery series, Thad Hanlon and his martial-arts-obsessed partner, Bri de la Guerra, hang out their shingle as newly licensed private investigators. Now in addition to fraud-busting, the two detectives do it all. Background checks. Surveillance. Even finding lost souls. Just about anything that requires sleuthing or going undercover.

All they need is a client.

That’s when a former exotic dancer from Bakersfield CA shows up looking for her surf prodigy son who’s gone missing in the wake of cult violence terrorizing the California Central Coast.

Excerpt

Inside the beach groomer hopper, atop the wire mesh conveyor belt used to sift sand and trap debris, were more body parts, bloated and reeking of decomposition. Lookedto be the body of an older teen. The tattoo on the youth’s neck gave me pause.

“You recognize him, don’t you?” Bri, my detecting agency partner, asked.

I did.

I had seen the young man a day ago outside Surf’s Up Donuts, the local hangout for post-surf session nutrition. He was in handcuffs with a couple of his BVL 13 homies. Pismo Beach PD had rousted the Bakersfield Varrio Locos 13 gang members in a weapons search and had not come up empty. NeckTat didn’t look happy then. Someone had made sure he would not look happy ever again.

The crowd of gawkers surrounding the tractor retreated somewhat—inches instead of feet—as State Park Ranger Cody Bolton pulled up in his patrol vehicle. He left his SUV siren screaming, hopped out of the 4x4, and handed me a roll of yellow police tape.

“Hanlon,” he said, “help me secure the crime scene.” From the cargo hold of his sport utility, he took a stack of orange traffic cones and ringed the tractor and the sand equipment. I stretched the barricade tape around the cones to form an oblong perimeter.

My surf buddy, Ranger Cody, took the DO NOT CROSS tape from me and tossed it into the back of his SUV. “Now we wait for Five Cities Forensics.” He killed the siren but left his patrol lights flashing.

The forensic team did their thing. The investigators took a lot of photos of the victim’s body, especially the ear-to-ear cut to the gang member’s neck, just above his BVL 13 tattoo.

As the techs put away their gear, Ranger Cody instructed me to head over to the Five Cities Sheriff’s South Station off Cabrillo Highway in Oceano to give a formal statement.

Detective Naiya Ygnacio was waiting for me at the Station House entrance. She ushered me into the interview room, directed me to sit, and queued the audio by verbally confirming the date, time, location, and persons present. “Hanlon,” she continued, “for the record, state your full name and profession.”

“Come on, Naiya. Is this necessary?”

The detective shoved the digital recorder across the interrogation room table. A red LED glowed. “Talk,” she said.

“Thaddeus Jude Hanlon, Private Investigator. My clients refer to me as the patron saint of lost causes.”

“Cut the crap, Hanlon. You don’t have any clients. And for the record, no one in Five Cities thinks you’re funny.”

“Zael thinks I’m funny.”

“Three-year-olds don’t count.”

I wasn’t feeling the respect fellow crime fighterswarrant. But then, again, Naiya was being bleakly honest. I really didn’t have any clients. And nothing in the development pipeline.

About Topper Jones

 

I’m Topper Jones and I pen the Hanlon & de la Guerra Mystery Series, featuring surfing crime-fighter Thaddeus Hanlon and his martial-arts-obsessed partner, Bri de la Guerra. The first book, All That Glisters, came out September 2023, and the second, Oceano Beach Bedlam, hit shelves on St. Patrick’s Day—March 17, 2025. Book three is near completion.

Before diving into full-time writing, I worked in public accounting and consulting, and as a university professor teaching financial reporting, software development, and business communication. I’m a member of International Thriller Writers, an affiliate member of the Mystery Writers of America, and serve on the board of the Write On—St. George chapter of the League of Utah writers.

To be close to family, I make my home in the southwestern desert rather than my native California, but when the surf’s up, I’ll head to the Pacific to get in a little “water therapy” and catch a few waves.

AUTHOR INTERVIEW  - TOPPER JONES

1.  When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer?

In High School. I’m sitting on the bench waiting for the JV baseball coach to put me in to play second base. One of my teammates hands me the school newspaper. He’s pointing his stubby finger at a poem on the page.

“What’s this, Jones?” He presses his lips to the back of his hands. Makes a kissing sound. And then in a swoon-worthy voice, he starts to read: “Love grows, so too we. This passion—”

I grab the paper from him. I’m gonna kill Seevy. In Study Hall, she asked to look at what I was working on, something personal. And now...now it was in print? Without my permission?

But that byline. Oh, that byline. Seeing my name on something I had written was a total rush! I was hooked. So instead of dispatching Seevy, I thanked her for giving me my first pub.

2.  How long does it take you to write a book?

Now that I have a few novels under my belt, my average time to draft, workshop, and revise a book is about one year. My writing group members keep telling me I need to write faster, but with 20 grandkids and 4 great-grandkids between my wife and me, we’re on the road a lot for sports events, choir and orchestra concerts, play performances, and birthdays. I love to write, but first priorities, first.

3.  What is your work schedule like when you're writing?

My calendar has a daily entry “Write Now” set for a three-hour block from 9 a.m.-12 noon. Oh, oh, oh...if only I were that disciplined. The calendar event acts more as an inspiration to remember to get words on the page each day. That’s my goal. And I do keep track using the Active Daily Word Count Calculator spreadsheet from author Jessica Brody’s course “Writing Mastery: Productivity Hacks for Writers.”

4.  What would you say is your interesting writing quirk?

My workspace: A quiet place with a relatively clear desk, a high-speed computer with two high-resolution monitors and an ergo keyboard and chair, a desktop fountain burbling, soft instrumental music playing in the background, and a storyboard on the wall plastered with scene cards from all three acts of the novel I’m working on, and a window with a view.

5.  How do books get published?

There’s a little magic to it and a healthy dose of hope. You write, and write, and revise, and query until you find just the right agent or publisher, and then you hand off your manuscript and hope the magic happens one more time.

6.  Where do you get your information or ideas for your books?

The inspiration for each of my books has been a little different. For OCEANO BEACH BEDLAM, the idea came from a visit, a few years ago, to my younger brother in the Pismo Beach area. He took me for a drive along the shore of Oceano Beach—the only beach in California that allows driving on the sand. While there, we watched as the early morning beach personnel groomed the shoreline, driving tractors with sand rakes to and fro to clean up debris and litter from the day before. Mystery writer that I am, I asked myself  a “What if?”

 

What if one of the beach groomers drags up a dismembered body? What then? And before I knew it, I had the murder premise for OCEANO BEACH BEDLAM. Every good mystery starts with a “body drop.” Now I had mine.

7.  When did you write your first book and how old were you?

ALL THAT GLISTERS was 45 years in the making. I got the initial idea for the bookwhen I was 27 after reading Robin Cook’s medical thriller “Coma.” I thought: If a physician can write a bestseller, why can’t a certified public accountant? We were both professionals. All I needed was a preposterous premise.

 

Rather than have my protagonist discover [Spoiler Alert] human organs being illegally harvested for the black market as in Coma, I decided to have my main characters discover “something” equally chilling regarding the financial markets—a disturbing “something” that would upend everything. Total economic meltdown and the consequences! Banks failing, riots in the streets, and breadlines stretching from coast to coast.

 

A few years later, when I was 32 working as a strategy consultant at Bain & Company, I penned the first draft of ALL THAT GLISTERS on my morning commute into downtown Boston. Fortunately, that draft never found a home. The writing was amateurish and unschooled. So, I took classes in creative writing and kept plugging away at craft.

 

When I retired from my day job 35 years later, I pulled out my abandoned proverbial “novel in the drawer” and with the help of a developmental editor specializing in mysteries, I rewrote the thing from scratch. All except the preposterous premise. By then, I was 67.

8.  What do you like to do when you're not writing?

Surfing, jogging, traveling, seeing stage productions (especially musicals), screening (and analyzing) films with my wife, and of course, reading.

9.  What does your family think of your writing?

My dad always encouraged it. He read the first draft of ALL THAT GLISTERS,which I ended up shelving. Every time I’d visit, he’d ask how the abandoned “proverbial novel in the drawer” was coming.Unfortunately, he didn’t live long enough to read the final revision. He was an avid mystery reader and loved Robert Ludlum thrillers. I’m pretty sure he’d be pleased by how I incorporated his suggested changes in the final version.

10.             What was one of the most surprising things you learned in creating your books?

I’m a big fan of the late Blake Snyder’s Save the Cat!® approach to story structure, so I tend to “beat out” the major plot points in my novels, complete with scene cards. Each card has a short scene description identifying the Hero/Heroine, Goal, Obstacles, and Stakes, along with notes on the emotional change from scene opening to scene close.

 

As I write the scene, sometimes magic happens and the “players” don’t behave as I expect. So, I end up channeling the characters, leading to surprises I never would have imagined during the outline phase of the project.

11.             How many books have you written? Which is your favorite?

I’ve written two murder mysteries and am almost done with the third. In addition to fiction, I’ve coauthored four textbooks under my given name: Christopher G. Jones. My favorite novel is OCEANO BEACH BEDLAM. The plotting is tighter. The writing better. And the detective duo’s moral code is more important than ever—“Everyone matters or no one does. There’s no in-between.”

12.             Do you have any suggestions to help me become a better writer? If so, what are they?

“Workshop your work!” Whatever it takes, get feedback from people who are interested in your success. And be open to what fellow writers have to say. They can tell when something isn’t working, when characters behave out of character, and when your language isn’t capturing your intention. Listen and revise accordingly.

13.             Do you hear from your readers much? What kinds of things do they say?

Most of what I hear comes from readers who leave reviews on Amazon, Goodreads, B&N, and Book Bub. They tend to like the fast pace of my books, the twists and turns in the action, and the humorous interplay between the detective duo of Thad Hanlon and Bri de la Guerra. Many tend to ask when the next book in the series will be released.

14.             Do you like to create books for adults?

Though I have published a children’s story and poetry for young adults, my primary audience is adults. Everyone loves a good whodunnit.

15.             What do you think makes a good story?

Anything that keeps me turning the page, usually involving a story-worthy protagonist pursuing a goal that makes a difference while facing overwhelming obstacles.

16.             As a child, what did you want to do when you grew up?

Be a reporter. At thirteen, I bought my first typewriter with money from my paper route. Along the way, I detoured into a career inaccounting, specializing in financial reporting, but seventeen years later, I had the great good fortune to write human interest stories and a financial column for the university newspaper where I earned my MBA.

17.             What would you like my readers to know?

You are the lifeblood of publishing. Thank you for keeping the passion for reading alive.

Author Links
Author Website: https://topperjones.com/

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I'LL BE SEEING YOU by Joanne Kukanza Easley Giveaway

 



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Book Title:  I'LL BE SEEING YOU by Joanne Kukanza Easley
Category:  Adult Fiction (18+), 227 pages
Genre:  Literary Women's Historical Fiction
Publisher:  Red Boots Press
Release date:   September 2022
Content Rating:  PG-13 + M. Adult themes of alcoholism, miscarriage, promiscuity, some cursing
Book Description:

From Joanne Kukanza Easley, the multi-award-winning author of Sweet Jane and Just One Look, comes I’ll Be Seeing You—a raw, gripping saga of one woman’s wild ride through five decades, fueled by ambition, derailed by booze, and haunted by the past.

Lauren’s done with ranch life. Spotted by a modeling scout at the 1940 Fort Worth Stock Show Parade, she ditches Palo Pinto County for Manhattan’s glitz. But when her dream crashes, she drowns her sorrows in liquor and lovers. By twenty-four, she’s a widowed, divorced mess, hopping cities until Austin becomes her last stand. After a decade of chaos, she claws her way to sobriety and builds a thriving business, yet peace is still out of reach.

Then, in 1985, the past storms back: Brett, her third husband, wants to reconcile after thirty-three years apart. Reeling from old wounds, Lauren turns to Jane, her AA lifeline. The clock’s ticking—will she rewrite her story or let it burn?
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Meet the Author:

Joanne Kukanza Easley, a retired registered nurse who worked in the cold, stark environment of operating rooms and the highly charged setting of psychiatric facilities, now resides in the Texas Hill Country. There, she crafts fiction centered on complex women of the twentieth century. Her debut novel, Sweet Jane, garnered multiple accolades, including the adult fiction prize at the Texas Author Project, and was a finalist for prestigious honors like the Sarton Award and the Eric Hoffer Award, among others. Her second book, Just One Look, was selected as a May 2022 Pulpwood Queen Book Club Pick. Her third novel, I’ll Be Seeing You, revisits characters from Sweet Jane. Her fourth novel, Higher Love, a continuation of her third, is slated for release in Spring 2025. Easley’s award-winning short stories and poetry have been featured in various anthologies.

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Wednesday, May 7, 2025

A Pawsome Summer For Murder by S. A. Kazlo Interview & Giveaway

 

A Pawsome Summer For Murder 

(Samantha Davies Mystery)

by S. A. Kazlo

About A Pawsome Summer For Murder

 

A Pawsome Summer For Murder (Samantha Davies Mystery) 

Cozy Mystery 7th in Series 

Setting - New York

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Adk Foothills Publishing 

(May 1, 2025)

Paperback ‏ : ‎ 218 pages

ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 979-8230299592

Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0DXC8QFZH

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It's summer in Wings Falls, New York and Samantha Davies is geared up for the annual trout tournament sponsored by Al Gorman, owner of the Sport's Shop. Sam, along with her Southern Belle cousin, Candie Parker-Hogan, are determined to beat the pants off their significant others, Sam's new fiancé, Hank Johnson, a detective on Wings Falls police force and Mark Hogan, Candie's husband. The ladies feel they have a secret weapon-they learned from the best fisherman in Hainted Hollar Tennessee, Grandpop Parker. Sam once won a trophy for the largest fish in the Fins and Tails Fishing Derby. To Sam's surprise instead of reeling in the day's biggest catch, she "hooked" into the body of the town's most vocal activist, Luna Wheeler. Raylene Carrigan, owner of a traveling doggie daycare Sam uses for her lovable dachshund, Porkchop, becomes a prime suspect, when it becomes known Luna tried to shut down the town's doggie park she depends on for the pets in her care. Since Sam has successfully helped solve murders in the past, Raylene begs her for help to prove her innocent. Sam reluctantly agrees but knows her fiancé won't be happy with her involvement in yet another murder case. Determined to help Porkchop's buddy, Sam starts digging for clues only to discover that Luna, with her over-zealous demands to many of the town's businesses to recycle, upset more than a few of her friends. Can Sam land Luna's murderer before she gets 'hooked' by the killer?

About S. A. Kazlo

Syrl, a retired teacher, lives in upstate New York with her husband and two lively dachshunds. She writes the Samantha Davies Mystery series, featuring Samantha Davies and her loveable dachshund, Porkchop. When not writing she is busy hooking, rug hooking that is, and enjoying her family. Her newest book, number seven in the series, A Pawsome Summer For Murder, was released May 1, 2025

AUTHOR INTERVIEW

1.  When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer?

I’d say it was in high school and I was an editor of our newspaper. The teacher always praised my work.

2.  How long does it take you to write a book?

If I’m a good girl and write at least 500 words a day I can finish a book in 6 months. That’s not a lot but it’s doable for me as I watch my grandkids in the afternoon.

3.  What is your work schedule like when you're writing?

I’m a morning writer. Can’t do it in the evening. I try to write Monday to Friday and leave the weekends for marketing.

4.  What would you say is your interesting writing quirk?

Hmmm, I need to have a square of dark chocolate along with a hand full of walnuts by my computer as I write for brain food.

5.  How do books get published?

With my latest book, A Pawsome Summer For Murder, I’ve gone the indie route. I use Draft 2 Digital.

6.  Where do you get your information or ideas for your books?

By observing my surroundings and tidbits I pick up on the news. The inspiration for my latest book was a school bus I saw going down the road that was for a doggie day care. For Pups, Pumpkins and Murder I read about a farmer growing a 2,000 pound pumpkin and thought it would make a great murder weapon,

7.  When did you write your first book and how old were you?

In my 40’s I originally wrote for kids’ magazines and wrote a couple of books. I only pursued having one book published. After I retired, I read a bunch of cozy mysteries and thought, “I can do this.”

8.  What do you like to do when you're not writing?

When I’m not writing, like my main character, Samantha Davies, I like to hook, rug hook that is.

9.  What does your family think of your writing?

They are very supportive, especially my hubby of over 50 years. He is my chauffeur to my in-person events.

10.             What was one of the most surprising things you learned in creating your books?

Even if you have a traditional publisher you have to do 99% of the marketing.

11.             How many books have you written? Which is your favorite?

I’ve published one middle grade book and with my newest book it is number 7 in my Samantha Davies Mystery series.

12.             Do you have any suggestions to help me becomea better writer? If so, what are they?

Never give up on your dream and network with other authors.

13.             Do you hear from your readers much? What kinds of things do they say?

I belong to a number of cozy mystery Facebook groups and whenever I do a post I hear from a great number of them. They are very supportive and I enjoy their comments. They will tell me how much they love the stories and about their pets since I have one, Porkchop, featured in my books.

14.             Do you like to create books for adults?

I love it. It makes my soul feel happy.

15.             What do you think makes a good story?

Believable and nice characters, except maybe for the murderer.

16.             As a child, what did you want to do when you grew up?

I wanted to be a nurse until I became a Candy Striper and realized, nope, this wasn’t for me.

17.             What Would you like my readers to know?

That I hope they enjoy the sleuthing adventures of Samantha and her dachshund, Porkchop.

 

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Monday, May 5, 2025

LOVE LETTERS TO ME, MYSELF AND HIM by Rayan Khamis Excerpt & Giveaway



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"No two souls meet by accident"

Have you ever felt like you've missed someone you've never met? Like your soul is yearning to meet another soul that fate has destined for you to meet? As I tackle the challenges of everyday life I come to realization that there's a higher power guiding me to my soulmate. These love letters have become my anchor and devotion towards my soulmate though we've never locked eyes. Come on a journey of self- discovery, self- reflection, faith, destiny and hope. Unwind to my truth of what love, guidance and faithfulness means to me.


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“When we sleep our souls partially or temporarily leave our bodies. Sleep is a minor form of death, where the body is present, but the soul is elsewhere. Some people underestimate the significance of dreams by completely disregarding them, while others make too much of them and make every decision in their life based on a dream. Both the Quran and Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, highlight that some dreams have symbols and meanings.”

The Prophet, peace be upon him, categorized dreams into three types:

1. A vision or true dream that is from God
2. A false dream which comes from the devil
3. A meaningless everyday dream which could come from one’s lower self or subconscious thoughts

I am someone who goes to sleep every night saying a prayer to protect me from the devil. At least I try, but when I do, I know that I either go to sleep dreaming from my subconscious or I go to sleep getting a dream from Allah. And it’s easy to decipher the two. As a pious Muslim woman, God is trying to tell us something when we get a dream from Him. For the past 5 years I’ve been dreaming, getting visions after praying for this soulmate of mine. Insha’Allah, because I’ve written a whole book about him, there are some parts where I thought I almost found the one, but I was foolishly blind. However, in the end something great came out of it. I’m a grateful person. I’m trying to stay positive through life because in Islam life is just a test, but the thing is we get lost chasing this dunya (life) We get lost chasing this life when it’s not worth anything. It sounds depressing, I know, but it’s the most beautiful religion I’m still living for. Alhamdulillah (praise be to God)

About the Author: Rayan, a talented 27-year-old author, hails from Sudan, North Africa. She moved to Canada at the tender age of four, where she has cultivated a unique voice in the literary world. Though she discovered her passion for writing later in life, it was in 2019 that she first picked up a pen to craft love letters, a genre that has since become her signature.

Known for her wit and quiet demeanor around most people, Rayan's true personality shines brightly when she is among her loved ones, where her loud and vibrant nature comes to life. Her writing reflects this duality, blending sharp humour with heartfelt emotion to create deeply resonant works that captivate her readers.

Rayan's journey from Sudan to Canada and her experiences growing up between two cultures provide a rich backdrop for her writing, infusing her love letters with a depth and authenticity that set her apart in the literary scene. As she continues to write and share her stories, Rayan remains a dynamic and compelling voice, one that speaks to the complexities of love, identity, and connection.

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IN SEARCH OF RECOGNITION by Jim McAllister Excerpt & Giveaway



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In Search of Recognition: The Story of Search and Rescue in British Columbia provides background on why and how organized volunteer search and rescue became a reality in the province, and how search and rescue evolved over many years to meet the increasing demands of finding lost people and rescuing those injured outdoors. The primary focus of the thousands of volunteers is to save the lives of persons lost or injured outdoors; training and fundraising for equipment and other costs also require time and energy. Through personal involvement and references, the author provides insights into how funding and other support for the volunteer service was achieved, through government, responsible agencies, organizations and individuals working together to find ways to assist those who strive "so others may live."


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As long as people have lived together, there has been some form of search and rescue. Family and community members would go looking for someone overdue from a hunting/gathering trip. A community member would be lost or injured in the backcountry, and the local sheriff would form a posse to search for and rescue the individual. Mariners would respond to sinkings and vessels in distress to save lives, long before maritime laws required such. With the advent of flight, pilots would keep their eyes open for missing persons or aircraft, and respond to pick up and transport injured people as the fastest way to get them to medical attention.

About the Author: Jim McAllister has been involved in search and rescue for over 45 years, starting as a volunteer member in the Rocky Mountains in 1977 with Golden and District SAR and then Cranbrook SAR. He became the SAR specialist for the Province of B.C. in 2002. In 2008, Jim retired from the provincial government as a director with Emergency Management British Columbia and became a volunteer director for special projects with the British Columbia Search and Rescue Association. Jim has been involved with many major projects: the establishment of Avalanche Canada, the updating of volunteer reimbursement rates, the establishment of health and safety guidelines, the formation of a joint health and safety committee, Swiftwater Rescue standards, sustainable funding for search and rescue and the establishment of the British Columbia Search and Rescue Volunteer Memorial. Jim wrote a book on the last project, titled A Monument to Remember, and one on incidents, titled One Week in August: Stories from Search and Rescue in British Columbia.

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