Friday, September 18, 2020

The Light Catcher Murders by Jo Cassie McRae



This post is part of a virtual book tour organized by Goddess Fish Promotions. Jo Cassie McRae will be awarding a $50 Amazon or Barnes and Noble GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour. Click on the tour banner to see the other stops on the tour.

Nestled in the scenic Texas Hill Country, the cozy town of Wheaton Creek seemed an idyllic place to escape the world’s increasingly harsh realities. At least, that’s what Kate Atherton thought.

Kate once enjoyed a long, successful career with a specialized, highly secret federal intelligence agency. Crises in both her personal and professional life drove her to early retirement and, ultimately, to Wheaton Creek, the perfect place for her and her former-military husband to escape what had come to feel like a world made up of wars, hatred, fear, and untimely death. And, at first, the escape was all Kate had hoped for. Then murder came to Wheaton Creek—a crime that a corrupt county sheriff seems determined to pin on Kate’s photographer friend, Lucy Celek.

Lucy’s work has been chosen to appear at a prestigious photography festival, a festival that could take her from amateur to professional standing. All goes well until the gallery displaying her work is broken into, and one of Lucy’s photographs is vandalized. A week later, the man Lucy suspected of destroying her photograph—a fellow photographer who was angry that his own work was not chosen by the festival committee—is murdered. Faced with a sheriff who shows little interest in expanding his list of suspects beyond Lucy, Kate feels she must dust off her puzzle-solving skills to find the real killer. Murder is just the beginning, though, as Kate’s amateur sleuthing begins to reveal a tangled web of crimes that go beyond anything she could have imagined.

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Picking her way through the broken glass again, Kate slipped up behind Lucy. She gave the beleaguered deputy a sympathetic smile and gently took hold of Lucy’s elbow. “Lucy, dear. Do you think you might want to calm down? This officer is going to do his best to find out who did this and why. He isn’t the bad guy here.”

Lucy wheeled on her. “He doesn’t have to look far to find out who did this. If he’d just listen to me and quit asking irrelevant questions! I’ve been telling him that it has to be Stewart Wilson. You saw how Stewart behaved after the festival. He’s a horrible, angry, vindictive man! Did you see how he ripped into my mural? The bastard! If I could get my hands on him, I swear I’d rip into him the same way!”

The deputy’s eyebrows shot up, and he shifted uneasily, his pen hovering over his notepad. Kate’s grip on Lucy’s elbow tightened, as did the smile she showed the deputy. “I’m sure Ms. Celek didn’t mean that, Deputy Green,” she said. When Lucy started to disagree, Kate squeezed her arm so tightly that Lucy let out a little yelp of pain. “She’s understandably distraught. If you have more questions for her, might I suggest that you give her some time to collect herself? I’m sure she’ll be more helpful when she’s feeling a bit more rational.”

“Rational?” Lucy flinched again under the renewed fierceness of Kate’s grip and did not finish what she had been about to say.

About the Author: Jo Cassie McRae is a native Texan who has lived near Austin on the edge of the Texas Hill country for over 30 years. In addition to writing, McRae loves to read, garden, and cook. Like Kate Atherton (The Light Catcher Murders), McRae’s bookshelves overflow with history books, biographies, historical fiction, and mystery novels. Unlike Kate, McRae does not have a mysterious, secret former career, having worked instead as a rather ordinary legal assistant at an Austin law firm.

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Email: authorjcmcrae@icloud.com

Amazon purchase link: https://www.amazon.com/Light-Catcher-Murders-Atherton-Mysteries/dp/B08FTLN76D/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0

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20 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing your great  book and for the giveaway too.

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    1. Thank you, James! I hope you enjoy the book. Please let me know what you think after you read it.

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  2. Happy Friday! Thanks for the great post, I enjoyed reading it :)

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    1. I'm so glad! I hope you will enjoy reading the book, as well!

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    1. Thank you, and thank you for continuing to follow the tour!

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  4. What sort of research did you do for your book?

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    1. This books didn't take a lot of research--at least by my standards. I have published 2 historical fiction novels (under a different name) and those took a LOT of research. For The Light Catcher Murders, I was writing about a time and place I know very well. I needed some expert consulting for some of the photography details, and did a little research on drones and Texas laws regarding the operation of a drone. Most of my research was on firearm-related issues because I'm not much of a gun person, and certainly no expert! I included more firearm-related action in this book than I would have liked, largely because I wanted to lay the foundation for Kate's capabilities. In future books, she might not use those skills, but readers will know she HAS the skills.

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    1. Thank you! I hope you'll give the book a read. The reviews are good, and feedback I'm getting leads me to believe you won't be disappointed!

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  6. Good evening! My question for you today is, are you a spontaneous or a scheduled writer?

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    1. At this point in my life, I have to be spontaneous because I have to fit writing in between all of my other responsibilities. I will be retiring from my "day job" in November, and will then become more of a scheduled writer.

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  8. I would like to thank It's Raining Books for hosting The Light Catcher Murders today.

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  9. Thank you for introducing me to this book. I look forward to reading!

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    1. I'm so glad to hear that you are planning to read it! Please let me know what you think. You can always contact me through my website: jocassiemcrae.com

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  10. The book sounds very exciting. Thanks!

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