Murder at Serengeti Plains
by Pat Duggan
GENRE: Cozy Mystery
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BLURB:
Murder at Serengeti Plains is the third mystery novel in the series, featuring amateur sleuths Hazel Davies and Anna Kohl. The earlier novels are Murder at Eagles Nest and Could They Be Twins?
The book is set in a new residential subdivision, Serengeti Plains, built by the renowned local builder, Zebra Homes. It is located in the peaceful, historic town of Centerville, Ohio. However, peace is shattered when the new residents are awakened one morning by the sound of police sirens. The procession of police cars, come to rest in their own neighborhood. A body has been discovered! Was it an accident or was it murder?
Hazel Davies and Anna Kohl have recently moved into this new subdivision. They have previously helped the police to solve murders in both Florida and Ohio, but they did not expect to find one on their own doorstep. When the police begin to look at their friend as the perpetrator, they find themselves drawn into yet another murder investigation.
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Excerpt:
The National News on television led off with a headline about house prices and the shortage of homes for sale throughout the country. In Centerville, Ohio there was a growing, new sub-division, Serengeti Plains, being built by Zebra Homes. The builder named the development after a district in Africa where zebras roam wild. His company was well respected and recognized for building beautiful single-family homes, laid out to form desirable neighborhoods and the Serengeti Community was fast becoming a gem amongst their many projects in the area.
The construction site was a hive of activity, with multiple homes in various stages of completion as demand for new homes pressured the builder to construct his properties as quickly as possible. There were contractors of various disciplines swarming all over the building site, working feverishly to complete each unit while maintaining the builder’s required quality and standards.
All of this activity invariably led to disagreements and friction amongst the workers. One man in particular, Larry Cox, who worked for the excavation company and held an inflated opinion of himself always seemed to be at the center of much of the unrest. He liked to ‘throw his weight around,’ and talked down to the other workers on the site. He continually bragged about his thirty years’ experience and seemed to think this cemented his superiority over anyone and everyone on the building site, including buyers who frequently visited the site to watch the progress of their ‘soon to be’ new home.
From The Author:
GUEST POST – GIMME THE SCOOP
May 25th 2022
The Challenges of Publishing Your Book
About twenty years ago, I first wrote a book and thought about getting it published. However, at that time the challenges, at least for me, were insurmountable. One option was to find a publisher willing to take on a new, novice writer. I attended conferences and scheduled interviews with publishers. This led to submitting several one page synopses and subsequently receiving brief rejection letters. It became clear to me that in order to attract a publisher, one needed to have a successful book, but having a successful book seemed to require a publisher, a ‘no-win’ situation.
Option two was to publish the book myself. At that time, there were companies who would produce the book for you. Unfortunately, the cost was based on the number of copies of the book you required. I quickly realized it would involve a considerable outlay of money and would result in me holding a large inventory of books with few outlets for sales. Finally, I abandoned the whole idea.
Fast forward to 2015 when we started traveling and I wrote Finding God in an RV. When I researched self-publishing this time, I discovered Kindle Direct Publishing. First of all, they are affiliated to Amazon, which automatically provides a built-in outlet for book sales. Also, they utilized a completely different concept for publishing the books. Instead of producing multiple books and holding them for sale in a warehouse, they print one book at a time as needed. Their service allows the writer to submit his/her manuscript in their required format, together with the cover, at no cost. Alternatively, the writer can hire the service to complete different portions of the book, like cover design, as needed. In my case, the only cost I incurred was about $20 for a proof copy, sent to me by express mail as I was too impatient to accept slow mail and pay less.
Publishing through Kindle Direct Publishing has proved very effective for me. Of course, I still have all the marketing challenges, but my books are available everywhere, not just in my garage!
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Originally from Manchester, England, Pat Duggan moved to the U.S. in 1985. After a career in finance, which included running her own book-keeping and tax business, in the Cincinnati area, Pat and her partner retired and moved to Oregon. Years later, they embarked on a five-year journey, traveling across the country in a motorhome.
Writing was a whole new direction for Pat, which began with two non-fiction books – The Power Within and Finding God in an RV. Then she branched into writing fiction as she turned to her love for solving murder mysteries and the challenge to figure out ‘whodunit!’
Sadly, their traveling days are over, but settling down has brought its own reward as it inspired this latest novel.
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Amazon author page: https://www.amazon.com/Pat-Duggan/e/B0845YGGV3/
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3153509.Pat_Duggan
Buy link: https://www.amazon.com/Murder-Serengeti-Plains-Pat-Duggan/dp/B09MYYWS71/
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ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your guest post and book details, the information that you provided was very helpful to me as I am interested in self-publishing but didn't know the way to go about it
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the guest post and the excerpt, Murder at Serengeti Plains sounds like a great mystery to read! Thanks for sharing it with me and have an awesome week!
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