Monday, July 25, 2011

A day to curl up with a good book

Okay, so she's not really reading it, but she doesn't mind leaning against it, so it can't be that bad!

This morning was cloudy.  By noon we got rain, a real downpour, although we could use more.  I thought I'd never say that after all the rain in May and early June.

The second Hera Knightsbridge Mystery

Good news.  I signed a contract with Mainly Murder Press for the second Hera Knightsbridge master brewer story.  The tentative title is Poisoned Pairings, and it focuses on pairing beer and food, and, oh yes, murder.  It is set against the backdrop of the controversial procedure for extracting natural gas from shale, a process called "fracking" or hydraulic fracturing.  Water and other chemicals are introduced into the shale layer under pressure to break it up and release the gas.  Unfortunately, there is evidence to suggest it may pollute well water as well as introduce carcinogenic chemicals into streams and waterways.  The release date for the book is May, 2012.  I'll keep everyone updated on it.  I'm very excited its being published.  Many readers have asked if a second one was coming out so here you are.  I'll post snippits of it here in the near future to entice you.

Food and Brews

For those of you who are interested in cooking with beer or like the idea of pairing beer and food and are off on vacations soon, take a look at the right hand side of this bog where I've listed cities where you can tap into places featuring great food and excellent brews.  Click on one of them, and you'll be sent to a site providing you with information about pubs, breweries, restaurants, and events featuring food and beer.  There are recipes also.

Countdown to Motorcycle Widowhood: Murder on Route 66 hits the road

The cowboy is off on his book promotion trip, leaving around the middle of August.  He left the date open.  I hope he doesn't think he can sneak off, not with those pipes!  If you live in the southwest or anywhere near Roue 66 and hear a roaring in the distance, that's him riding by.  Give him a wave and wish him well.  Send me some cyber scotch in which to drown my loneliness. 

Monday, July 18, 2011

Who is the mystery man?

The Mystery Man

Who is this handsome and mysterious-looking guy?  Why, he’s that author with a new murder mystery entitled Murder on Route 66.  Better yet, he’s my very own cowboy.  Get your own cowpoke, ladies!

Last Friday night we launched his new book with a celebration at a local restaurant.  It was fun to have our friends and others join us.  In case any of you are interested, here’s the good stuff on the book:

Bobby Navarro, a bad-boy biker with a heart of gold, promises a young boy he’ll find who killed his father and left his body lying in a parking lot along old Route 66 in Tucumcari, New Mexico. The victim was Bobby’s friend, and temporary employer. The boy is the victim’s son.  With his working vacation turned into a sleuthing quest, Bobby must deal with a hostile ranch foreman, suspicious police detective, and worried girlfriend to track down the killer before the victim’s widow, son, or Bobby himself becomes the murderer’s next victim.

Glenn will be promoting his book by taking a cross-country motorcycle trip on Route 66 beginning in August.  For those of you living in the southwest, Arizona, New Mexico, or in Texas, Oklahoma,and Missouri, go to his website www.GlennNilson.com to link to the blog he’ll be writing as he travels the country on his motorcycle. 

Condolences to me, his motorcycle widow while he's gone, will be gratefully accepted at this blog http://anotherdraught.blogspot.com.