05 July 2013

Guest Post: The Infernal Detective by Kirsten Weiss




Synoposis:
Murder. The undead. Irritating relatives.When Riga Hayworth finds a dead body in her bedroom, it’s par for the course. When the corpse drives off with her fiancée... That’s a problem.
Riga knows dead. More intimately than she’d like. So when a murdered photographer walks away from her pre-wedding party, she believes there’s necromancy afoot. And when she discovers that several of her wedding guests are under the influence of dark magic, she’s certain. But how can she catch a killer and stop a necromancer when even her nearest and dearest are lying to her?
Marrying romance, mystery, and the metaphysical, The Infernal Detective is a fast-paced urban fantasy, where nothing is quite as it seems, and magic lies just beyond the veil.
“A high-voltage, cleverly spun mystery, that I couldn't put down. Riga Hayworth is addictive.”

- Diana Orgain, Best-selling author of The Maternal Instincts Mysteries

 Chapter Sampler

THIS STORY DEEMS WORTHY!-CHYNA

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Chyna's Note:
So for this post I have Kirsten Weiss for a guest post, she'll be talking about paranormal and how much she loves it. I will be writing a review for her book soon when I have received a copy. I'm sure a lot of you are very interested about this book. I mean who doesn't love a good mystery? I heard many positive reviews about this book, that's why I'm uber excited to read it. Thank you again to Kirsten for contacting me!

What’s So Fascinating About the Paranormal?
I don’t know how I could write without the paranormal. I used to love straight mysteries, especially cozies. And there are some straight mystery authors – like Ian Rankin – whose new books I still eagerly anticipate. But as a writer, the idea of writing a book without a layer of otherworldly spookiness leaves me flat.
What is more mysterious than the paranormal? 
It turns out, I’m not the only one who’s interested. A hefty percentage of Americans believe – or at least are open to – paranormal concepts.

Today's GoFigure infographic explores our fascination with ghosts, aliens and paranormal experiences.
Source:LiveScience

Do you believe? Or like Fox Mulder from the X-files, do you want to believe?
Kirsten Weiss is the author of the Riga Hayworth paranormal mystery series. Book Four, The Infernal Detective, was published in May. Here’s the blurb:
Murder. The undead. Irritating relatives.
When Riga Hayworth finds a dead body in the bedroom, it’s par for the course. When the corpse drives off with her fiancée… That’s a problem.
Riga knows dead. More intimately than she’d like. So when a murdered photographer walks away from her pre-wedding party, she believes there’s necromancy afoot. And when she discovers that several of her wedding guests are under the influence of dark magic, she’s certain. But how can she catch a killer and stop a necromancer when even her nearest and dearest are lying to her?
Marrying romance, mystery, and the metaphysical, The Infernal Detective is a fast-paced urban fantasy, where nothing is quite as it seems, and magic lies just beyond the veil.
“A high-voltage, cleverly-spun mystery that I couldn't put down. Riga Hayworth is addictive.”
  • Diana Orgain, Best-selling author of The Maternal Instincts Mysteries

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