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Great Escapes Guest Post: Drawing Blood by Deidre Verne (@DeirdreVerne)

 


Drawing Blood

 


A Sketch in Crime Mystery, #2

 

Deidre Verne

 


Genre: Cozy Mystery
Publisher: Midnight Ink
Date of Publication: February 8, 2016
Number of pages: 336
Cover Artist: Bill Bruning/Deborah Wolf Ltd.

 

 

 

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CeCe Prentice returns with her band of Dumpster-diving pals in this fast-paced mystery that puts the eco-friendly heroine back on top--of a pile of trash.

When Big Bob, manager of the town dump, goes missing, CeCe is worried about more than where she'll score her next salvaged car. First at the scene when Bob's body is recovered from under the weekly recycling haul, CeCe is quick to identify potential witnesses and provide crucial scene sketches. But when CeCe is uncharacteristically startled by an unidentified woman at Bob's abandoned house, her artistic talents are challenged, and her drawings, much to her frustration, come up short.

With CeCe's observational talents on the fritz, Detective Frank DeRosa, CeCe, and her network of Freegans are forced to recreate Big Bob's life from the garbage up. The team is soon thrust into the underworld of recycling where what appears to be junk could actually be the clue that saves a life.

Guest Post: 

All in the Family


I’m convinced my family and friends only read my books to see if I’ve incorporated their name, personality or recognizable quirks into my characters. Of course, they’d be correct in this assumption. I can’t help but include my family within my literary world. I love them all, and I can’t escape the impact my inner-circle has had on my perception.

I do this because my memories often drive the details in my books. Not big memories, but the little thoughts that wind their way through my subconscious - like remembering the feel of the first day of school with my mother by my side. For the record, it was sunny and I was over the moon with excitement.

Every now and then, I go overboard as my recollections snowball into intricate characters, some with less than honest intentions. In my most recent book, Drawing Blood, the manager of the local recycling center, Bob Rooney, is killed in a horrendous crime. It just so happens that I have an uncle by the same name and he was, indeed, the inspiration for this particular character. It all started with my uncle’s laugh; a low-bellied chuckle I’ve enjoyed for over forty years. It’s the kind of laugh that rumbles up and then reverberates like a tuning fork. I stole this laugh from my uncle along with his name, then created a lovable character who, unlike my uncle, is grossly overweight. I cleared the weight issue with Bob before the book went to print and he seemed amenable to using his name, although I’m afraid he’s now on an unnecessary diet.

Except for my husband, who insists on remaining on the literary sideline, I’m worried the rest of family will want their own personalized protagonist! Here’s hoping the Sketch in Crime Mystery series lives on for years. I’ve certainly got enough material to create a character for each of my friends and family, but new friends beware – you may be inspiring me in mysterious ways.

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Author Bio:

Deirdre Verne (Lower Westchester, NY) is a mystery writer, college professor, and an active college blogger. Deirdre’s interest in green living inspired her to create an off-the-grid character who Dumpster dives her way through the “Sketch in Crime” mystery series. Verne’s second book, Drawing Blood, is available in February 2016. “A dysfunctional functional family to die for…[CeCe Prentice’s] second case is every bit as twisty and surprising.”-Kirkus Reviews.

A member of Sisters in Crime, Deirdre’s short stories appear in all three New York chapter anthologies – Murder New York Style, Murder New York Style: Fresh Slices and Family Matters. Visit her online at DeirdreVerne.com.

To connect with the author online:

Website | Blog | Facebook | Twitter | Google+ | Goodreads

Source: www.musingsandramblings.net/2016/02/guest-post-drawing-blood-deidre-verne.html
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review 2015-02-15 00:00
Drawing Conclusions
Drawing Conclusions - Deirdre Verne

Dollycas’s Thoughts

There is so much I loved about this story I just don’t know where to begin and I have to be very careful not to give anything away.

We meet Cece while she is dumpster diving and then we learn that she is a “Freegan” and is from a very wealthy family. She is also a sketch artist and captures the nuances of faces in an uncanny way. She has a twin brother, Teddy, who works with their father at a lab that researches DNA. Her father is known all over the world for his work. She lives in a house with 4 other ecologically-minded and socially conscious friends, Charlie, who is her twin brother’s best friend, Trina, Becky and Jonathan.

We learn very quickly that her twin brother has been killed. It is Cece’s artistic ability and her knowledge of her father’s company that brings her in to the middle of the investigation of his death but the investigation goes off in some truly unexpected tangents that will change her life and others in monumental ways.

I started reading this story and just couldn’t stop. Every time a clue connected it seemed to twist the story into another direction and this continued throughout the whole story. I was like “wow”, “no way”, oh my stars!” and then the final twist so good…I couldn’t wait to write this review to tell you all about it!!

I truly don’t know how the author is going to top this story in the next installment but I want to be first in line to read it!!
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