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Friday, August 23, 2019

Blurb Blitz 13 Steps to the Cellar by Teresa Mathews


13 Steps to the Cellar
by Teresa Mathews 

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This post is part of a virtual book tour organized by Goddess Fish Promotions. Teresa Mathews will be awarding a $25 Amazon or B/N GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour. Click on the tour banner to see the other stops on the tour.


GENRE:  Mystery
There were thirteen steps to the cellar. They were steep and they were narrow—but was a fall down them enough to have caused the twenty-seven deep lacerations to her aunt’s head?



Callie Harris travels from her home in Alabama to her aunt’s former mansion in Maine to unravel the haunting forty-year-old mystery of Dr. Laverne Harris Doss’ brutal death.



Why wasn’t a murder weapon found? Was her uncle justly convicted of the killing? Was his mistress involved? Or was the murderer the bearded stranger rumored to have arrived by train that night?



In the charming town of Richmond, located on the banks of Maine’s historic Kennebec River, Callie uncovers the community’s darkest secrets—a botched police investigation, a betrayed widow’s lie, a dead woman’s blackmail, and a wealthy philanthropist’s shame. The web of intrigue extends far beyond Callie's suspicions and its connection to her personal story pierces her to the core.


Read an Excerpt




A man hovered over the crumpled body of the woman at the bottom of the cellar stairs. An awful, guttural sound forced its way up from deep in her lungs. A cavernous head gash bled profusely, the blood pooling, forming a red halo around her auburn hair. Her glassy, fixed eyes looked up at Callie, pleading for help. I must stop the bleeding, Callie cried. She hurried down the stairs, her feet heavy, her heart pounding. Why can’t I breathe? Why can’t I reach her? Why won’t my feet move faster? She was only steps from her aunt when the grimacing man turned toward her, then looked back to Laverne and raised his hand for a final blow.


About the Author:Teresa Mathews is a graduate of The University of South Alabama. She’s a member of the Mobile Writers Guild and serves on the Board of Directors for the Alabama Nursery and Landscape Association.



An avid gardener and artist, she has multiple book covers to her credit. Several years ago after visiting the site of her real-life aunt’s murder, Teresa discovered another passion–storytelling. Although inspired by an actual tragedy, Thirteen Steps to the Cellar is fiction.



Raised on the Gulf Coast, Teresa, her husband, and son now live on a farm with a second home on the sparkling white sands of Fort Morgan, Alabama.



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16 comments:

  1. My family loves reading so hearing about another great book I appreciate. Thanks for sharing and also for the giveaway.

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    1. James, I hope you and your family have some great reading adventures this week-end.

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  2. Happy Friday, thanks for sharing the great post!

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  3. If you could spend on day with one of your characters who would it be, and what would you do?

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    1. Hi Kim, I would spend the day with my protagonist, Callie. We would visit Richmond, Maine searching for answers to Callie's aunt's murder. First stop would be the murder mansion, then hoping to meet some locals we might drop in The Old Goat Pub for a panini. I'd like to stroll down to the Kennebec River. Sitting on the pier, with our feet dangling in the cold black water, I would ask Callie, "So what do you really think happened down those 13 Steps to the Cellar?"

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  4. Sounds like a suspenseful book, thanks for the chance!

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    1. Julie, "13 Steps to the Cellar" has lots and lots of suspense! I hope you will read. Thank you for your comment.

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  5. Happy Friday! Do you have any specific reading or writing plans for the weekend? Either way, have a great one!

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    1. Happy Friday Bea! "13 Steps to the Cellar" is only a week and half away from release date, so I will be working on Instagram and FB. I would love for you to check out my pages there. T' s Stuff has graciouslly included the links above. But soon my plan is to get back to writing! I hope you also have a great week-end!

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  6. Thank you T's Stuff for hosting "13 Steps to the Cellar!" It's great to be on your site today.

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  7. I love a good mystery/suspense. This sounds great. I like that it's modeled after real events.
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  8. Which character do you most relate to in your book?

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  9. How long after you finish a book do you start writing your next book?

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  10. Thank you for sharing this book with us. Love a good mystery story

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