Showing posts with label DIY murder mystery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY murder mystery. Show all posts

Sunday, 5 March 2017

3 free paperbacks in just 3 days


For those who prefer paperbacks over e-books or just love a good giveaway, my latest mystery is currently up for grabs at Goodreads


Together, we're giving away three paperback copies of Do Not Go Gentle, but only for three more days.

The story of one woman's quest to solve her own murder before her soul choofs off to eternity, Do Not Go Gentle is a fun, light read with plenty of dark humour and a lot of red herrings.

Check it out at Goodreads and don't hesitate to let me know what you think. Did you work out the killer before Lulu vanished down the tunnel or were you as baffled as all my reviewers seem to be?

Jot me an email or leave a comment here.

Happy (free) reading, everyone!

xo Christina

Thursday, 5 January 2017

I'm dead. I think my son stabbed me. I can not rest until I know why...

With her dead grandmother beckoning furiously from the tunnel, Lulu Gold refuses to go to the light even though she knows she's dead and there's no chance of return.

The problem is, she thinks her son—her achingly beautiful son—killed her and she's determined to find out why.


Why would her 13-year-old sneak up and stab her in the back one Sunday morning?
Was she really that horrendous a mother?
Or is there something else going on down there, something darker and more sinister at play?


Do Not Go Gentle is my latest murder mystery, and a whole new venture for me. Dubbed a 'Posthumous Mystery' it all takes place in the first 12 hours after a murder, and this time I invite the reader to come along and help me solve the crime.

As Lulu hovers above the crime scene, readers get a chance to view all the clues and hear the suspects' secrets to determine whodunit and why.

More than just a mystery, this one is also a study of family and friendships, a look at parenting gone awry and a re-evaluation of everything you ever thought about the true meaning of love.

It's not what you think.

My 10th novel and my favourite, this one is sure to make you laugh and cry, and often at the same time!

Happy reading everyone.
xo Christina