Mystery Novel “Eine Kleine Murder” by Kaye George Acquired for Publication
Barking Rain Press has acquired the worldwide print and electronic publishing rights for the mystery novel "Eine Klein Murder" from Knoxville, Tennessee author Kaye George.
Vancouver, WA, February 23, 2013 --(PR.com)-- Barking Rain Press, a non-profit fiction publisher, announced the acquisition of the worldwide print and electronic publishing rights for the mystery novel "Eine Klein Murder" from Knoxville, Tennessee author Kaye George. Ms. George is the author of the "Imogene Duckworthy" mystery series and has been nominated for Agatha awards twice. "Eine Kleine Murder" will be the first novel in Kaye’s new "Cressa Carraway Musical Mystery" series.
Aspiring conductor Cressa Carraway arrives at her grandmother’s cabin at a rural Illinois lake resort, hoping to find some peace and quiet so she can finish composing the symphony she needs to earn her master’s degree in Composition. Instead, she finds her grandmother’s corpse in the lake. The authorities dismiss the death as an accidental drowning, but when Gram’s best friend drowns in the exact same spot, Cressa just knows something is off-key in this idyllic setting. Convinced that her grandmother’s death was anything but an accident, she fights her instinct to flee and starts looking into things herself. There are lots of people and facts to consider, from the self-important property manager and his brow-beaten wife, to their salacious son, to the elderly widow who may be lacing her home-baked cookies with a dash of poison. As the body count rises, Cressa doesn’t know which will be finished first—her symphony or her life.
"Eine Kleine Murder" has been assigned to Barking Rain Press staff editor Julie Spergel. Publication for both the print and eBook formats of "Eine Kleine Murder" is anticipated for May 2013. Interested readers can read the first four chapters of "Eine Klein Murder" for free at the Barking Rain Press website www.barkingrainpress.org.
About Barking Rain Press
Barking Rain Press is an imprint of the BRP Publishing Group (BRP), which is a non-profit publisher located in the greater Portland/Vancouver metropolitan area—a thriving hub for independent publishers, writers, and literary venues. BRP currently operates three imprints, including Barking Rain Press, Virtual Tales, and Nitis Books. Find out more about the BRP Publishing Group at their website, www.barkingrainpress.org.
Aspiring conductor Cressa Carraway arrives at her grandmother’s cabin at a rural Illinois lake resort, hoping to find some peace and quiet so she can finish composing the symphony she needs to earn her master’s degree in Composition. Instead, she finds her grandmother’s corpse in the lake. The authorities dismiss the death as an accidental drowning, but when Gram’s best friend drowns in the exact same spot, Cressa just knows something is off-key in this idyllic setting. Convinced that her grandmother’s death was anything but an accident, she fights her instinct to flee and starts looking into things herself. There are lots of people and facts to consider, from the self-important property manager and his brow-beaten wife, to their salacious son, to the elderly widow who may be lacing her home-baked cookies with a dash of poison. As the body count rises, Cressa doesn’t know which will be finished first—her symphony or her life.
"Eine Kleine Murder" has been assigned to Barking Rain Press staff editor Julie Spergel. Publication for both the print and eBook formats of "Eine Kleine Murder" is anticipated for May 2013. Interested readers can read the first four chapters of "Eine Klein Murder" for free at the Barking Rain Press website www.barkingrainpress.org.
About Barking Rain Press
Barking Rain Press is an imprint of the BRP Publishing Group (BRP), which is a non-profit publisher located in the greater Portland/Vancouver metropolitan area—a thriving hub for independent publishers, writers, and literary venues. BRP currently operates three imprints, including Barking Rain Press, Virtual Tales, and Nitis Books. Find out more about the BRP Publishing Group at their website, www.barkingrainpress.org.
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www.barkingrainpress.org
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