Showing posts with label Jude Hayes Mysteries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jude Hayes Mysteries. Show all posts

Monday, September 9, 2013

Remover of Obstacles



It occurs to me that perhaps a brief description of Remover of Obstacles is in order:



Jude Hayes is so burned out flying corporate airplanes that she never wants to hear a jet engine spooling up ever again. Convincing herself that the career move is permanent, she sinks every penny of her savings into becoming a private investigator and unintentionally attempts to replace the excitement of flying jets with motorcycles, martial arts, and … murder.

Desperate to give her newly minted detective agency an edge, she latches onto the restaurant business as a niche market. When an old college chum hires her to clandestinely investigate missing valuables at the McMansions of her wealthy catering clients, Jude is appalled when her lucrative little theft case escalates into the highprofile “Garden Party Murder,” complete with the dead dilettante son of a prominent doctor behind the barbeque. Also not happy about her involvement is bucolic Deputy Chief of Police Tommy Gallagher, who warns her to drop the case or face losing her license.

Jude focuses on her other clients, ex-circus star chefs Elio and Simone Tremont, whose momandpop restaurant has been suffering afterhours computer invasions. Jude and her supergeek assistant, Ming (the Merciless) Shen, are successfully profiling the über cyber criminal when A.J. Pierpont, powerful octogenarian matron and industrial magnate, persuades Jude to remain peripherally involved in the “Garden Party Murder” investigation against her better judgment.

Hoping things will calm down long enough to take her martial arts test at the fall Aikido seminar, Jude volunteers to locate a reclusive living Aikido legend to preside over the benefit seminar and keep her sensei’s financially strapped dojo alive. But she is totally unprepared for the reality of the man she meets—he’s certainly no Mr. Miyagi. Nor can she predict that this handsome and enigmatic hermit will be drawn into the violent collision of her two cases.

Take the quirky diversity of the food business, season with the solemnity of the Japanese dojo and the roar of sport motorcycles, add friendly witches and unfriendly cops. Leaven with murder, then mix and bake in the highaltitude sun on the pink sandstone cliffs of the Colorado National Monument near Grand Junction, Colorado.



Remover of Obstacles, by Amy Gardiner, is currently available for purchase as an   e-book from Amazon/Kindle. Free Kindle apps allow it to be read on any PC, Mac, tablet, or smartphone--and, of course, all Kindle models.

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Monday, September 2, 2013

All Things Jude Hayes Mysteries

Welcome to my blog where we'll discuss all things related to the Jude Hayes Mysteries series--please notice that I said "we'll discuss"--because I hope it will be an ongoing conversation. Comments are welcome and encouraged here!

We'll be talking a lot about Grand Junction, Colorado and the beauty of the Colorado National Monument. We'll chase around the topic of riding sport motorcycles. Get ready for an interview with an authentic Aikido sensei. Halloween is right around the corner--there will be Witches about and magik (not magic) afoot. And who are these real-life, shadowy figures, the "Sisters in Crime?"

Characters from Remover of Obstacles, the first book in the series, will also grant us guest interviews. And you get to help think up the questions! Ever wonder what Tommy Gallagher cooks for dinner? How about a look into Ming's closet? Want to talk about Jude's dogs, Rachel and Decker? What home was the inspiration for A.J. Pierpont's mansion? Are you a pilot--or have you ever thought about learning to fly? Got you covered. Let's talk!