Monday, September 25, 2023

A Whole Lot of Good Books Cheap

 



The Underground Authors’s Freebooksy promo is in full swing. Right now through Friday.





Your visit to Magnolia Bluff, Texas will never be cheaper.





My best selling novel, Death Wears a Crimson Hat, is free. Who doesn’t like free?





And most of the other books in the Magnolia Bluff Crime Chronicles are 99¢.





Jog on over to Amazon. There you’ll find the entire series. Seventeen (17) books to satisfy your inner crime solver.





Get the Magnolia Bluff Crime Chronicles on Amazon today!








Comments are always welcome! And until next time, happy reading!







CW Hawes is a playwright; award-winning poet; and a fictioneer, with a bestselling novel. He’s also an armchair philosopher, political theorist, social commentator, and traveler. He loves a good cup of tea and agrees that everything’s better with pizza.


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Tuesday, September 19, 2023

A New Release and a Promo

Today’s post is a short one. I’m busy finalizing the formatting for my addition to the Magnolia Bluff Crime Chronicles, which comes out next month. I do, however, want to talk about two events you may find of interest. So here we go.


Second Chances





Joe Congel’s book Second Chances went live on Monday, September 18th. It’s only 99¢. I have my copy – make sure you get yours. You can do so right here on Amazon.


I’ve read a sizable snippet, and it is doggone good.


Second Chances is the 17th book in the Magnolia Bluff Crime Chronicles series. 


If you aren’t familiar with the series, a dozen writers have created the ever-expanding world of Magnolia Bluff, Texas.


A small town on the eastern shore of Burnet Reservoir. 


It’s a quiet town. An ordinary town. It’s a town with murder waiting in the wings.


You’ll love it there. Just watch your neighbors and your back.


The books can be read in any order. Check the series out on Amazon.


Freebooksy Promo


Starting Monday, 25 September, the Underground Authors are running a five day promotion of the Magnolia Bluff Crime Chronicles series.





The first book in the series, Death Wears a Crimson Hat, will be free. The other 16 books will be 99¢. 


This is a stupendous opportunity for you to explore Magnolia Bluff on the cheap. 


I know I’m biased, nevertheless I think I can honestly say that each of the writers in the series is writing at the top of his or her game. There is some seriously good reading in the Magnolia Bluff Crime Chronicles.


So pack your bags and get ready for the vacation of a lifetime! And it starts Monday, September 25 with your free copy of Death Wears a Crimson Hat.


Comments are always welcome! And until next time, happy reading!






CW Hawes is a playwright; award-winning poet; and a fictioneer, with a bestselling novel. He’s also an armchair philosopher, political theorist, social commentator, and traveler. He loves a good cup of tea and agrees that everything’s better with pizza.



If you enjoyed this post, please consider buying me a cup of tea. Thanks! PayPal.me/CWHawes

Tuesday, September 12, 2023

Second Chances is Coming!


In a week, book 17 in the Magnolia Bluff Crime Chronicles goes live. Second Chances by Joe Congel.


Joe is new to the world of Magnolia Bluff, but he is not new to crime fiction. He writes a bang-up crime series of his own: The Razzman Mystery Crime Files.


I love private detective novels, and Joe’s Razzman series fires on all cylinders. Great characters. Large dollops of humor. Intriguing, suspense-filled storylines. And accomplished writing. It’s better than TV. What more can you ask for?


In Second Chances, Joe ventures into the world of the amateur sleuth. But we aren’t talking about a male version of Miss Marple. 


Brandon Turner is a former New York City cop who’s looking to get away from the big city and find a quiet, peaceful place to enjoy his early retirement.


Too bad he picked Magnolia Bluff.


Right now, Second Chances is on pre-order for just 99¢. The book goes live to your ereader on Monday, September 18.


I’ve read an extended snippet and I am champing at the bit to get my eyes on the entire book. This is going to be a good one. And I wouldn’t expect anything less from Joe Congel.


So get your name on the list today and clear your calendar, because when this one drops — you will be sucked into the world of Magnolia Bluff body and soul.


Second Chances. On Amazon.


Comments are always welcome! And until next time, happy reading!







CW Hawes is a playwright; award-winning poet; and a fictioneer, with a bestselling novel. He’s also an armchair philosopher, political theorist, social commentator, and traveler. He loves a good cup of tea and agrees that everything’s better with pizza.



If you enjoyed this post, please consider buying me a cup of tea. Thanks! PayPal.me/CWHawes 







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Tuesday, September 5, 2023

Meet the Characters of Magnolia Bluff: The Detective

 A Review by Caleb Pirtle III


CW Hawes cleverly opens old wounds and reveals dark secrets as his story sets Magnolia Bluff on fire, and we watch it smolder and burn.


Reece Sovern is the chief detective in Magnolia Bluff.


His is not a difficult job.


Magnolia Bluff is usually quiet and peaceful, an eccentric little town near the shores of Burnet Reservoir.


He investigates the usual fare of crimes and misdemeanors.


A few thefts.


Burglaries.


Carjackings.


Nothing serious.


Of course, there’s the string of deaths that occur every May 23.


Been going on for several years.


Never solved.


Probably never will be.


Sovern only hopes the last one has died.


But in Death Wears A Crimson Hat, Book 1 of the Magnolia Bluff Crime Chronicles, he has another real crime to investigate.


One murder.


A hit and run.


He has lots of suspects.


He has hardly any evidence at all.


***




Enjoy an excerpt from Death Wears a Crimson Hat, available on Amazon.


Back in his office, Detective Reece Sovern pushed his glasses up and looked over his notes. Three people had seen the hit and run. No one had been able to catch the license plate number, and the three didn’t agree on make or model of the vehicle. They did agree that the car was a dark color. But whether it was black, navy blue, brown, or gray, not one of the three could say.


The vehicle seemed to come out of nowhere, hit Mary Lou as she began walking away from her car, and kept on going. Which told Sovern that the hit was probably intentional, rather than accidental.


He would have loved to talk to her, but at this point Mary Lou was in a coma and not talking to anybody.


“That’s the second Crimson Hat Society member in as many days,” he muttered. “Which is just a bit too coincidental for my liking.”


Aside from Mary Lou’s group, what did the two women have in common?


The cigar rolled from one corner of his mouth to the other. “From the looks of it, that’s all they had in common,” he said to his desk.


He looked at the ceiling and frowned. There was all the gossip flying around town concerning Mary Lou and Reverend Cole, which gave Ember Cole a motive. 


After all, Mary Lou was threatening to get her canned from the church. At least that is what Ray Holden said, and he should know. He was after all the chairman of the pastor-parish relations committee.


Plenty of motive to kill someone who was threatening to destroy your career. And, sad to say, ministers weren’t exempt from the baser human passions.


With the reverend’s car at the garage and the forensics people crawling all over it, he’d know soon enough if her car was the one that had done in the Middlebrook woman.


His gaze shifted back to his notes. Unless Cole had gotten a car from someplace else or borrowed one from someone, she was off the hook for Mary Lou Fight. Unless she’d paid someone to do it. And that was a distinct possibility. In fact, it made a whole heck of a lot of sense to Sovern.


Then there was Harry Thurgood. “Now that’s a guy with a past if I ever saw one,” he muttered. “And he seems to be pretty thick with the Reverend. The gossips can’t miss an unmarried man and a single woman spending time together. Which means they might be in it together. Maybe I should take a look at Thurgood’s car. Although he seems too shrewd to use his own vehicle for something like this.”


Sovern took the cigar out of his mouth, looked at the soggy end, pitched it towards the wastebasket, missed, and took a fresh stogie from his desk drawer to replace it.


He leaned back in his desk chair, cigar jutting out of his mouth, hands behind his head, and said to the ceiling, “Don’t see sufficient motive to pin this on the Reverend or Thurgood. Maybe in time, but not right now.” He sat up. “But somebody had sufficient motive, and if it isn’t Cole or Thurgood, who is it? Then there’s that nutty hat group. Other than the society, what connects Fight and Middlebrook? Or is that it?”


He shook his head and stood. He had more people to interview, and that wasn’t going to happen sitting at his desk.


***




And there’s more of Reece Sovern in the upcoming Magnolia Bluff Crime Chronicle release: Second Chances by Joe Congel.


I’ve had a sneak peak of Second Chances and it’s going to be a fabulously good addition to the series. The book’s on pre-order at Amazon.


In the meantime, you can read the other books in the Magnolia Bluff Crime Chronicles series, if you haven’t already. Find them on Amazon.


And if you’ve read all the books in the series, while you’re waiting for Second Chances, you can read Joe’s Tony Razzolito PI mysteries. Find them on Amazon


And you can read my own Justinia Wright PI mysteries, also on Amazon. Mysteries that are gently paced until the whizz-bang endings.


Comments are always welcome! And until next time, happy reading!


(This post originally appeared in a different form on calebandlindapirtle.com)





CW Hawes is the author of the bestselling Death Wears a Crimson Hat; he’s also a playwright, screenwriter, fictioneer, and an award-winning poet. When not writing, he’s an armchair philosopher, political theorist, social commentator, and traveler. He loves a good cup of tea and agrees that everything’s better with pizza.


If you enjoyed this post, please consider buying me a cup of tea. Thanks! PayPal.me/CWHawes