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Blog tour ~ extract: A Death of Fresh Air by Helen Golden

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Genre ~ Cozy Mystery

Publication Date ~ September 30, 2024

Estimated Page Count ~ 380

Standalone Ninth book in A Right Royal Cozy Investigation Mystery series

Intro

In the serene seaside town of Windstanton, royal amateur sleuth Lady Beatrice, and her best friend and business partner, Perry Juke, embark on the restoration and refurb of Ryan Hawley, and Perryā€™s husband, Simon Lattimoreā€™s, soon-to-open restaurant, SaltAir. With the Grand Opening only three weeks away, the town is buzzing about the new restaurant and advance bookings are flooding in. Everything is looking great. Thereā€™s just a stud wall and an ugly old bar to knock down and theyā€™ll be finish on time. But as the sledgehammer falls and the wall crumbles a chilling discovery is revealedā€¦human remains! The police are called, and Bea and Perry are waiting for their arrival. They just hope itā€™s someone who understands the tight timeframe theyā€™re working within, someone who they know. Someone like Mike Ainsley who had worked on previous cases with them. That would be perfectā€¦

Extract

ā€œHere we go thenā€¦ā€ Bea said to Perry as, now divested of their safety paraphernalia, they walked towards the hallway door. They passed through the main doorway just as the last of the police cars rolled to a stop outside Clary House, their pulsing lights dancing over the facade of the building. They stepped out on to the pavement and waited.

ā€œWhatā€™s wrong with us, Perry? How do we always find ourselves with a dead body?ā€ Bea asked.

ā€œJust lucky, I guess,ā€ he replied lightly as they watched three uniformed police officers jump out of the lead vehicle, one of them unfurling a strip of yellow tape with the words ā€˜crime sceneā€™ splashed on it. Great! Just the sort of publicity we donā€™t need right now.

As the door of the car in the middle of the three vehicles opened, Bea held her breath. Please be Mike Ainsley. A lofty man stepped out from the passenger side. His short greying hair and well-trimmed beard gave him an air of experience and authority. He took an object out of his pocket and brought it up to his mouth. His face temporarily grew hazy behind a cloud of mist. Bea pushed her breath through her teeth. It wasnā€™t Mike Ainsley. Rats!

ā€œWho is it?ā€ Perry whispered in her ear. She shrugged. She didnā€™t recognise the man either.  

ā€œHe looks like an old bloodhound,ā€ Perry mumbled, not unkindly, as they watched the police officerā€™s lanky build move with surprising grace towards them. Bea suppressed a giggle as she noted his down-turned mouth and slightly droopy eyes. He does!

ā€œLetā€™s just hope he can sniff out what happened here quickly,ā€ Bea said, smirking.

Perry rolled his eyes. ā€œThat was terrible.ā€

ā€œThank you,ā€ she replied with a grin, then her face cleared. ā€œLook, Perry. Our focus needs to be on getting SaltAir opened on time. We canā€™t get distracted by a police investigation. Agreed?ā€

Perry tilted his head to one side. ā€œBut surely if we help, then theyā€™re more likely to get this wrapped up beforeā€¦ā€ He trailed off when he saw her face. He let out a deep sigh. ā€œOkay. Agreed,ā€ he said reluctantly.

Bea caught a whiff of something fruity as the man stopped in front of them, his fingers wrapped around an electronic cigarette. ā€œDetective Inspector Albert Finch, Fenshire CID.ā€ His voice was deep and slow. ā€œI donā€™t think weā€™ve met before, my lady.ā€ He gave a curt bow, but didnā€™t offer his hand. Close up, he looked younger than sheā€™d originally thought. Early fifties

possibly? Bea gave an awkward smile in return. Finchā€™s watery eyes turned to Perry. ā€œAnd you are?ā€

ā€œEr, Perry Juke, inspector. I work with Lady Beatrice. Weā€™re overseeing the refurbishment of the building.ā€

ā€œAnd it was you two who made the discovery, was it?ā€

ā€œWellā€¦ā€ Perry hesitated and glanced at Bea. ā€œWe were there when it happened.ā€

A much younger, dark-haired woman stopped next to Finch. He didnā€™t introduce her.

ā€œSo assuming this is murder, do you think the body belongs to Victor Blackwell?ā€ Perry asked.

What?! Why was Perry asking that when theyā€™d just agreed not to get involved? She turned and stared at him. He sheepishly mouthed, ā€œSorry.ā€

The woman quickly typed something into her phone while Finchā€™s thick grey eyebrows shot up into his hairline. ā€œVictor Blackwell? The chef? Why do you think itā€™s him?ā€

Perry coloured. ā€œEr, wellā€¦I heard heā€™d upped and gone to Australia three years ago and never came back, and this is where he worked at the time. So I thought maybe he didnā€™t go after allā€¦ā€ He looked down at his feet.

ā€œLetā€™s not get ahead of ourselves, Mr Juke.ā€ His calm voice did little to hide a hint of irritation in his eyes. ā€œFor now, just know weā€™re on the case, and you donā€™t need to worry about it.ā€ He turned to the woman. ā€œSergeant, take a couple of uniforms and secure the scene. Hopefully, Forensics will be here in the next few hours.ā€ The DS gestured to two officers who were standing by the wall, and they followed her inside.

Hours? Bea frowned. In her now unfortunately rather extensive experience, the forensic squad was normally close on the tails of the investigating team. She glanced at Perry, who gave a quick shrug.

ā€œWeā€™ve stopped work, inspector, as you would expect. Everyone who was on-site when the discovery was made is waiting in a room upstairs. Just to let you know, weā€™re up against a tight deadline. The restaurant opens in three weeks, and the dining room, where theā€¦er, remains were found is the last major space we need to transform. Any delay is going to jeopardise our timeframe, so we need to regain access to that room as soon as possible.ā€

Finch, whoā€™d been listening patiently to her, nodded slowly, then tipped his head to one side. ā€œUnfortunately, countess, thatā€™s not how it works.ā€


Book blurb:

In a charming seaside town, secrets donā€™t stay buried for longā€¦ 

Body of Chef Found in Wall Three Years After He ā€˜Left to go to Australiaā€™

Human remains found inside the wall of a disused building have now been identified as those of Victor Blackwell. He was the head chef at Windstantonā€™s The Seaside Lounge until just over three years ago, when, according his friends, he left for a job in Australia. Detective Inspector Albert Finch from Fenshireā€™s Cold Case Unit has asked for anyone who has information about the chefā€™s movements three years ago to come forward.

We have no choice! With only three weeks until the Grand Opening, the last thing Bea and Perry need is the grim discovery of a skeleton in the wall of Simon and Ryanā€™s soon-to-open restaurant, SaltAir. But when itā€™s designated a crime scene, and the policeman in charge of the investigation into Vicā€™s murder refuses to let them have access to continue the refurbishment, they have no other option than to investigate the murder themselves or risk letting Simon and Ryan down. 

But in a town where everyone harbours secrets, can they uncover the truth in time or will SaltAirā€™s opening be a damp squib?

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Author Bio ā€“

Hello. Iā€™m Helen Golden. I write British contemporary cozy whodunnits with a hint of humour. I live in small village in Lincolnshire in the UK with my husband, my step-daughter, her two cats, our two dogs, sometimes my step-son, and our tortoise.

I used to work in senior management, but after my recent job came to a natural end I had the opportunity to follow my dreams and start writing. It’s very early in my life as an author, but so far I’m loving it.

Itā€™s crazy busy at our house, so when Iā€™m writing I retreat to our caravan (an impulsive lockdown purchase) which is mostly parked on our drive. When I really need total peace and quiet, I take it to a lovely site about 15 minutes away and hide there until my family runs out of food or clean clothes

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