Killer Debt Book Release 9 May 2018, and Thanks to Backers!

Killer Debt book cover300x450Killer Debt will be officially released on 9 May 2018. You’re invited to McIntyre’s Bookstore in Pittsboro, NC at 6:30 that evening to purchase your copy and hear how a subplot in the book fictionalizes one of North Carolina’s little-known historical events during 1781. Light refreshments provided.

Again, many thanks to all the wonderful folks who backed my crowdfunding campaign in March. Total raised: $1900. The following people backed the campaign at the $35 level or higher:

German Arciniegas
Martha Coleman
Beverly Gotthardt
Robert and Heather Gruber (executive producers)
Rhonda Lane
Norma Luther
Marsha McDonald
Margaret Millings
Carole Weiss
Nina N. Williams
and two people who wished to remain anonymous.

122% Funded — YESSS!

My backers are the best! Thank you, and keep the love coming!

Killer Debt book coverI’m running a bit behind on updates; last week I was organizing all my 2017 tax information for my accountant. Since I last posted, Ben Steelman at the Wilmington Star-News posted a great article about Killer Debt (although he misnamed my detective as “Matthew” instead of “Michael,” and the house on the front cover is actually the Nash-Hooper House in Hillsborough, NC). Also, Christine Gentes reviewed Killer Debt on her blog.

Check out these recent online interviews with me!

Courtney Carter’s blog
Destination Mystery blog
Map Your Mystery blog

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114% Funded — Wow!

Killer Debt book cover

We’re halfway through the campaign and have exceeded the original goal! Many thanks to my wonderful backers and the folks who have worked magic with social media. Please keep the momentum going. Let your friends, family, and associates know about Michael Stoddard and the campaign.

Early kudos for Killer Debt are coming in. Courtney Carter writes: “A thrilling new addition to the Michael Stoddard mystery series!” Thanks, Courtney!

Check out this fun clip from a few years ago, the 33rd Light Company of Foot executing a right wheel at the annual Battle of Camden reenactment in South Carolina.

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Day 5 and 93% Funded!

Killer Debt book coverMy crowdfunding campaign for Killer Debt, book #4 of the Michael Stoddard American Revolution Mystery series, is now at 93% funded only five days into the campaign. Thank you, everyone! I’ll post at least one “Stretch Goal” shortly. Please continue to spread the word about the campaign so we can reach 100%.

Read my interview on the Mysteristas blog if you’re curious why I set my series in Revolutionary North Carolina. I also have a guest post on the HFAC eBooks blog about why there’s much more to the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution than the Fourth of July 2026.

Thanks for following!

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Crowdfunding Campaign for Killer Debt is Live!

Killer Debt book coverI’m happy to announce that Killer Debt, Michael Stoddard American Revolution Mystery #4, is now available to pre-order. My campaign provides visibility to Revolutionary America’s history as well as to my award-winning series.

Killer Debt makes a great gift for you or any friends or family members who enjoy reading historical fiction and mysteries. Check out all the perks on the site. And look for links to the first chapter of Killer Debt in PDF form and to a video of me reading the first chapter at IllogiCon 2018 in January.

Relevant History author Anne Louise Bannon interviewed me on her blog earlier this week. You don’t want to miss it. I discuss why I chose to make the hero of my series a redcoat.

Thanks for following!

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The American Revolution from the “Other” Side

Killer Debt book coverAs a prelude to the crowdfunding campaign for my upcoming mystery Killer Debt, which starts on Thursday, author Anne Louise Bannon interviews me on her blog, where I discuss why I chose to make the hero of my series a redcoat.

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I’m Featured in Southern Writers Magazine

Suzanne Adair feature in Southern Writers Magazine Nov-Dec 2015Many thanks to Southern Writers Magazine, where I’m featured for the November-December 2015 issue. The article provides information on the historical background of the Michael Stoddard series, details development of characters like Nick Spry, and goes into the importance of my reenacting experience. Interested? Purchase a copy. Follow Southern Writers Magazine on Facebook and Twitter to learn more about your favorite Southern authors.

Tweet: Check out #mystery author @Suzanne_Adair featured in Nov-Dec 2015 Southern Writers Magazine. http://bit.ly/1PgNS7y @SouthrnWritrMag

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Mini Book Tour for Deadly Occupation

Deadly Occupation cover imageA wayward wife, a weapons trafficker, and a woman with “second sight”—it’s a puzzle that would have daunted any investigator. But Michael Stoddard wasn’t just any investigator.

Late January 1781, in coastal North Carolina, patriots flee before the approach of the Eighty-Second Regiment, leaving behind defenseless civilians to surrender the town of Wilmington to the Crown. The regiment’s commander assigns Lieutenant Michael Stoddard the tasks of tracking down a missing woman and probing into the suspicious activities of an unusual church. But as soon as Michael starts sniffing around, he discovers that some of those not-so-defenseless civilians are desperately hiding a history of evil.

Deadly Occupation, book #1 of my “Michael Stoddard American Revolution Mysteries” series, is on a mini book tour through next week. I’ll update the following list as permalinks go live:

Monday 12 October, at the English Historical Fiction Authors blog, Debra Brown posted my essay on Major James Henry Craig, a hero for North Carolina’s loyalists during 1781.

Sunday 18 October, at the Writers and Other Animals blog, Sheila Boneham interviews me. The interview includes a story about how an editor at a mid-sized publishing house didn’t believe my historical research and rejected Deadly Occupation.

Thursday 22 October, at the A Covent Garden Gilfurt’s Guide to Life blog, I discuss William Herschel and astronomy in the eighteenth century.

Sunday 25 October, at the Make Mine Mystery blog, I discuss why I strive to write historical mysteries that are as accurate as possible, rather than settling for “Hollywood history.”

Purchase Deadly Occupation here:
Amazon Kindle US
Amazon Kindle UK
Nook
Apple
Kobo
Paperback

Release Day for Deadly Occupation!

Deadly Occupation cover imageToday is release day for Deadly Occupation, book #1 of my “Michael Stoddard American Revolution Mysteries” series. Here’s the book’s description:

A wayward wife, a weapons trafficker, and a woman with “second sight”—it’s a puzzle that would have daunted any investigator. But Michael Stoddard wasn’t just any investigator.

Late January 1781, in coastal North Carolina, patriots flee before the approach of the Eighty-Second Regiment, leaving behind defenseless civilians to surrender the town of Wilmington to the Crown. The regiment’s commander assigns Lieutenant Michael Stoddard the tasks of tracking down a missing woman and probing into the suspicious activities of an unusual church. But as soon as Michael starts sniffing around, he discovers that some of those not-so-defenseless civilians are desperately hiding a history of evil.

Purchase Deadly Occupation here:
Amazon Kindle US
Amazon Kindle UK
Nook
Apple
Kobo
Paperback

Over at the English Historical Fiction Authors blog, Debbie Brown has posted my essay on Major James Henry Craig, a hero for North Carolina’s loyalists during 1781.

Reviews on blogs:
Aobibliophile
Amber Foxx
Caroline Clemmons
Warren Bull