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Monday, March 22, 2021

Book Review and Giveaway - Dead Man’s Watch Author: Kay DiBianca On tour with Celebrate Lit

 



About the Book

Book:  Dead Man’s Watch

Author: Kay DiBianca

Genre: Cozy mystery

Release date: September 2020


Half-sisters Kathryn Frasier and Cece Goldman stumble into another mystery in this second book in the Watch series. When a former acquaintance of Kathryn’s is accused of murder, she and Cece go on a mission to prove his innocence by finding the real killer. But things are never what they seem in this tangled web, and Kathryn’s spunky determination to solve the mystery pushes her closer and closer to a deadly climax.

Join the adventure as these two young women commit themselves to live up to the quote from the Jerusalem Talmud: “Whoever saves a life, it is considered as if he saved an entire world.

 

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About the Author


Kay DiBianca is a bestselling author who loves to create literary puzzles for her readers to solve. Her characters come to life as they struggle to solve mysteries and create relationships amidst the ongoing themes of faith and family. Her first novel, The Watch on the Fencepost, won an Illumination Award for General Fiction and an Eric Hoffer Award for Mystery. The second book in the Watch series, Dead Man’s Watch, was released in September 2020.

Kay is a member of the American Christian Fiction Writers and Sisters in Crime. An avid runner, she can often be found at a nearby track, on the treadmill, or at a large park near her home. Her background in software development fuels her fascination with puzzles and mysteries, and her dedication to running helps supply the endurance and energy she needs to write about them!

Kay and her husband, Frank, live, run, and write in Memphis, Tennessee.

You can connect with Kay through her website at https://kaydibianca.com.

 

More from Kay

RUNNING AND WRITING

I’m a runner. Over the years I’ve discovered so many benefits from running, including improved health, good outlook, sense of well-being, and even a spark to creativity. That’s a lot to get from an investment in a pair of running shoes!

Of course, running is also a great metaphor for life. This one sport exemplifies so much that we experience in our lives: success, failure, injury, joy, and pain. So, it’s not surprising that although my books are not specifically about running, they contain running scenes.

I got the idea for my first mystery novel, The Watch on the Fencepost, while I was out running. The first chapter of that book introduces the main character, Kathryn Frasier, as she runs a five-miler while training for a marathon. Kathryn deals with the sorrow of her parents’ recent deaths by putting in hard miles on the trails around the fictional town of Bellevue. As I wrote that narrative, I could almost feel Kathryn’s effort, her struggle to maintain pace, the pain in the final sprint, and the satisfaction of finishing well.

The second book in the series, Dead Man’s Watch, takes place just a month or so after the first one. Kathryn continues her training by running a half-marathon race. Once more I run with her as she experiences the elation of being in the lead pack (I’ve never been there!), the exhaustion as the miles build up (I do know about this), and a dramatic event as she nears the finish.

I hope readers will see the analogy between the Kathryn’s experiences on the trails and her efforts to try to solve the mysteries in each story. I’m working on the third book in the series now. I haven’t written any running scenes yet, but I’m sure Kathryn’s going to insist on putting one in.

 Dead Man’s Watch By: Kay DiBianca is a  Cozy mystery.  This is also book 2 in the Watch Series. I have not read the other book. I will be going back and reading book 1 since there are repeat characters. This being said, I was able to follow along. Half-sisters Kathryn Frasier and Cece Goldman find themselves involved in another mystery to solve when one of Kathryn's acquaintance is accused of murder the sisters set out to find the real killer. 


My Thoughts 

I will say that the author did a good job throwing me off track. I went back and re-read some of the clues when it came to an end since I did not guess right. The story takes a lot of twists and turns. Since this is a Cozy Mystery, you will not have to worry about foul language or overly gory descriptions. 

The book contains well written characters, a fun storyline and is an enjoyable read. I look forward to more from this author. 

I received a copy of this book through the Celebrate Lit Blogging Program, all thoughts are my own. 

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Giveaway

To celebrate her tour, Kay is giving away  the grand prize of a $25 Amazon gift card!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

https://promosimple.com/ps/10987/dead-man-s-watch-celebration-tour-giveaway


4 comments:

  1. Connie, Thank you for reviewing Dead Man's Watch on your blog. I'm glad you liked the book, and I'm pleased you didn't guess the villain. Most people have been surprised. Only a couple of people have told me they figured it out before the final reveal. Thanks again.

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  2. Wonderful review! Sounds like a must read. Thank you for sharing.

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  3. This sounds like a great page-turner. I'm looking forward to reading this!

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  4. I love a good story that I cant predict! Thank you for sharing!

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