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Book by Hiestand, Jo A.

236 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2005

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Jo A. Hiestand

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Jo A. Hiestand is the author of two British mystery series. While this may not seem so unusual, Jo was born in -- and still lives in -- St. Louis, Missouri.
To get around the technical difficulties dictated by living in one country and writing about another -- especially about police procedures and crime detection, of which she has no personal experience -- she travels to Britain every few years for research. It was on one such trip that she met English police Inspector Tony Eyre (now retired) who supplied police information for her first novel, "Death of an Ordinary Guy." Since then, two other English police officers have become close friends of hers and help with police procedure, catching American words that creep into her writing, and reading the novel manuscripts to eliminate police inaccuracies.

This is all well and good, but nothing beats hands-on experience for writing. Since one of her series features a team of police detectives from the Derbyshire CID and her other highlights an ex-cop who investigates cold cases on his own, Jo knew she'd either have to commit a crime to get first-hand police knowledge or enroll in a citizen's police academy course. The latter seemed safer, so she signed up through a St. Louis county's PD. It was there that she met future co-author police officer Paul Hornung. As Paul remembers their first ride-along, they talked more about writing than about police work. During several ride-alongs they established a bond through these two mutual interests; eventually they agreed to collaborate on books. They've done this with Paul supplying information, writing the fights scenes, and finally writing some of the chapters as one of the series characters. Writing together is definitely fun but sometimes a challenge. Neither knows specifically what the other person's chapter will be, as the storyline is never fully detailed to the other. This is so each can read the other's work with a fresh eye, untainted by "what I meant to say."

Jo took a short respite from novel writing to try her hand with a play. Her contest-winning play "Teething Pains" was produced on stage in 2010. She flatly denies that her fear of dentistry was instrumental in selecting the subject.

Her love of writing, board games and music combines in "P.I.R.A.T.E.S.", the mystery-solving game that uses maps, graphics, song lyrics, and other clues to lead the players to the lost treasure. She also enjoys walking through the woods, playing guitar and harpsichord, her animals (pets as well as backyard wildlife), and reading.

Jo realizes she's living many authors' dreams. Who else has three police officers helping her commit murder?
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September 10, 2021
"Unholy Event
"Winter's chill hits the Derbyshire uplands hard, but the busy preparations for December's annual St. Nicholas festival are in full swing in the village of Bramwell. The celebration is marked by baking bread for the poor and the elderly, but when a knife is found protruding from a dead man in the pulpit of a candlelit church, it appears the holiday now harbors a killer in its midst.

"Detective Sergeant Brenna Taylor has barely begun her investigation when arson further disrupts events. Well aware that even the most quaint and charming of places can hide ghastly truths, she digs beneath the surface of ordinary lives to reveal secrets that include a shocking rivalry, a sordid affair, shattered dreams and troubled teens -- a heady mix of dark motives that could easily push anyone over the edge to murder ..."
~~back cover

Excellent mystery, just like the first. Tangled motives, characters whose motives are suspect, or are they? And then there's the romance between DS Taylor and her boss. Or is there a romance, albeit a budding one? Can't wait to read the next book!
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June 13, 2019
Quite good. Slower paced than I am used to, but well worth it in building atmosphere. A large cast of characters but not terribly difficult to differentiate.
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July 14, 2014
Did not enjoy the cast of characters at all. I found them boring, repetitive and just unlikable. The story had a murder in a church...several episodes of arson...and a guy getting burned up in a fire...all in this small town. Just unbelievable and the detective techniques...excuse me while I yawn.
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May 23, 2016
skipped around about midway through because it did not resonate with me
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