Today (assuming it’s still March 1st by the time this message reaches civilisation) Mystery and Malice aboard RMS Ballast leaves dry dock for a stormy saga spanning the centuries and the seven seas.
This time it’s deadly weather, pirate treasure, and all-too-clever locked-stateroom murder that tests Anty’s talent for mysterious malice, even though the suspects are limited to the few and crew aboard a leaky yacht tossed on the tempestuous outer Scilly Seas.
Mystery and Malice aboard RMS Ballast is available here and now on Kindle, Unlimited, and Paperback.
Thank you very much for reading.

hooray for Anty. Out on the seven seas and murder onboard.
thank you again for this delightful series.
Thank you, Betsy, for the kind and encouraging words.
Just a quick note to say how much I enjoy these books! The wit is fantastic. I am listening to them on Audible and love the narrator. I hope there are many more books to come and they all make it to Audible. Thank you so much for writing these!
Call myself a writer and yet I’m at a loss for words to express how much I appreciate this message, Shannon.
Tim Bruce just finished The Case of the Case of Kilcladdich and it’s expected to be on Audible within the next few days (it’s already on most other platforms). It’s a certifiable hoot. Tim rose to and handily surpassed the challenge of an almost entirely Scots cast and a sober recount of a drunken golf match. I wrote it and I was laughing out loud.
Thank you very, very much.
PJ