Ready for his Close-up
by Leslie Budewitz
Anyone who’s ever lived with a
cat knows they have a love-hate relationship with attention. They love it when
they love it, and they hate when they hate it.
It’s no surprise that animals in
cozy mysteries are often closely related to the author’s own pets. In my Food
Lovers’ Village Mysteries, my protagonist Erin Murphy lives with Mr. Sandburg,
a Burmese cat she inherited from an elderly friend. Mr. Sandburg, or Sandy,
bears a strong resemblance to Ruff, our own little guy, now nine years old. (I
told the story of how Erin met Sandburg, and how we met Ruff, last year on the
blog. LINK: http://www.mochasmysteriesmeows.com/2013/08/whiskers-behind-words-cat-in-book-club.html)
Mr. Ruff’s gotten a lot of
attention in the past year. First, he made the cover of Death al Dente, my first book. As a result, he received several
invitations to blog, which he accepted. As you might expect, he drafted me as
his secretary—that no-thumbs thing has its advantages—and dictated his posts.
He also made several appearances on Facebook, but declined all requests that
require him to leave the property or put on socks. (Can you blame him?)
Our celebrity spent the winter
napping and sitting on my desk as I wrote the second in the series, Crime Rib, which he refers to as his
second adventure. By day, his counterpart Sandy chased squirrels and watched
birds, no doubt working on his lifelist. In the evenings, he supervised Erin as
she sorted papers left behind by a dead woman, sniffing out clues.
Like Ruff, Sandburg is also an
artist’s model. In Sandburg’s case, it’s for Erin’s painter sister, Chiara, who
incorporated him into a mural in her shop. And of course, he makes another
cover appearance on Crime Rib (out
July 1 from Berkley Prime Crime).
Both cats enjoy relaxing with
their humans in a comfy chair, preferably with a glass of sauvignon blanc or a
bowl of ice cream drizzled with Erin’s new favorite, Cabernet-chocolate sauce.
But both also relish their privacy, curling up on a pile of warm laundry or
sneaking through an open closet door to sleep on a favorite sweater. Both can
often be heard making noises in their sleep that surely mean they’re hot on the
trail of a tasty mouse.
All this attention can go to a guy’s head, if he doesn’t get his rest.
From the cover:
“Gourmet food market owner Erin
Murphy is determined to get Jewel Bay, Montana’s scrumptious local fare some
national attention. But her scheme for culinary celebrity goes up in flames
when the town’s big break is interrupted by murder…
Food Preneurs, one of the
hottest cooking shows on TV, has decided to feature Jewel Bay in an upcoming
episode, and everyone in town is preparing for their close-ups, including the
crew at the Glacier Mercantile, aka the Merc. Not only is Erin busy remodeling
her courtyard into a relaxing dining area, she’s organizing a steak-cooking
competition between three of Jewel Bay’s hottest chefs to be featured on the
program.
But Erin’s plans get scorched when one of the contending
cooks is found dead. With all the drama going on behind the scenes, it’s hard
to figure out who didn’t have a motive to off the saucy contestant. Now, to
keep the town’s rep from crashing and burning on national television, Erin will
have to grill some suspects to smoke out the killer…”
Bio:
Leslie Budewitz is the national best-selling author of Death al Dente, first in the Food
Lovers' Village Mysteries set in northwest Montana, and winner of the 2013
Agatha Award for Best First Novel. Crime
Rib, the second in the series, was published by Berkley Prime Crime on July
1, 2014. Also a lawyer, Leslie won the 2011 Agatha Award for Best Nonfiction
for Books, Crooks & Counselors: How
to Write Accurately About Criminal Law & Courtroom Procedure (Quill
Driver Books), making her the first author to win Agatha Awards for both
fiction and nonfiction.
For more stories of life in the wilds of northwest Montana,
and bonus recipes, visit her website and subscribe to her newsletter.
Website: www.LeslieBudewitz.com
Facebook: LeslieBudewitzAuthor
Giveaway: Leave a comment by noon eastern on Friday, July 18th for the chance to win a copy of Crime Rib. (US entries only, please.)
Giveaway: Leave a comment by noon eastern on Friday, July 18th for the chance to win a copy of Crime Rib. (US entries only, please.)
This sounds like a great read. I love the play on words in the title, too. :)
ReplyDeletethank you for the giveaway!!
ReplyDeletea definite 'add' to my Wish List!!
cyn209 at juno dot com
I love watching cooking shows so this should be a fun read!
ReplyDeletekpbarnett1941[at]aol.com
I really enjoyed Death al Dente, so I have been looking forward to Crime Rib (terrific title!), and I have to say that Mr. Ruff is one gorgeous and obviously well-loved and understood cat.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance!
michstjame at gmail dot com
looks great, thank you for the chance to win :)
ReplyDeletejslbrown2009(at)aol(dot)com
Mr. Ruff is handsome! Congrats to Leslie on her awards..."the first author to win Agatha Awards for both fiction and nonfiction"!
ReplyDeletepatucker54 at aol dot com
That is a wonderful close up of your handsome cat.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to reading his doppelganger's further adventures.
libbydodd at comcast dot net
I love those kind of books. But I won't enter this time because we have already won a book only about 2 months ago. Will wait awhile before entering.
ReplyDeleteRuff and I thank you for all the kind words, and the chance to visit with you today. I can't take credit for the wonderful title -- the brilliant copy department at Berkley Prime Crime came up with it, and it's perfect -- still makes me smile!
ReplyDeleteSeriously, I highly recommend Burmese cats. They are friendly, combining the best of cat independence and sweetness, don't shed too badly, and make great pets. Plus, as several of you have noted, they are very handsome!
Mystery, food, animals...what's not to love!
ReplyDeletemisstree1963@gmail.com
This book sounds captivating, food, animals and lovely writing. Thanks. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteDeath Al Dente was great. What an intriguing book. Love it. elliotbencan(at)hotmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteSounds like a good read.
ReplyDeleteKit3247(at)aol(dot)com
I really enjoy TV cooking shows. Should be great fun reading about a show with a murder behind the cooking scene!! Ronnalord(at)msn(dor)com
ReplyDeleteI love cooking shows, I watch them on almost every channel I get that has them. I've learned enough over the years that I've even been hired to cook for private parties.
ReplyDeleteI read the first book in this series and I want this one. If I don't win I'll just have to go out and beg, borrow or steal a copy.
NoraAdrienne(at)gmail(dot)com
I'd love to win. Good looking cat. I like boneless ribs.
ReplyDeletecatbooks72(at)gmail(dot)com
It's already on my wish list, would love to win! I think it looks great!
ReplyDeleteJHolden955(at)gmail(dot)com
Wow, those are all my favorite things...
ReplyDeleteNoodle and crew
Beg, borrow, or buy but do not steal! The lawyer in me just can't let you steal my book!
ReplyDeleteBut one of you will win it -- yay!
Thanks for all the kind words.
Leslie & Ruff
Love this series. Looking forward to reading this one.
ReplyDeletedotkel50 at comcast dot net
Cooking is always a good background for a cozy. I'd like to read this curled up with my kitties.
ReplyDeletesuefarrell.farrell@gmail.com
It sounds really good. I love the name of the book, so cute. Thanks for having the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteayancey1974(at)gmail(dot)com
I'm so looking forward to reading getting around to reading this series. Thanks for the giveaway. robbfan141729@yahoo,com
ReplyDeleteSo glad you all like the title "Crime Rib"! It's my favorite so far, but with only two in the series, what can I say? Still in search of a title for the 3d -- I'll be running a contest trolling for names on my Facebook page, LeslieBudewitzAuthor, soon so I hope you'll join me there!
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