Unbroken

Mysteries in Frontier Canada with Alexandra Amor

08.24.2020 - By Alexandra AmorPlay

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100 podcast episodes. Nearly 100 amazing mystery authors.

Welcome to episode 100 of It's a Mystery Podcast. I'm thrilled that we've made it to this milestone. :-)

To celebrate, this week I'm reading from one of my own books, Horse With No Name, a historical mystery set in 1890 in British Columbia. In the intro I discuss what it is about this era that draws me to write about it and where the idea for amateur sleuth and schooleacher Julia Thom came from.

It is a thrill and an honour for me each week to host this show and I plan to continue for a long as I can. I have loved meeting all the authors who have been on the show and it is my distinct pleasure to introduce you to some books you might not have otherwise heard of.

I personally am so grateful to every author who takes the risk of putting their heart and ideas on the page and sharing those things with the world.

Here's to another 100 episodes!

This week's mystery author

Alexandra Amor writes mystery novels about love, friendship and the search for truth.

At the moment, she is working on the next book in her Freddie Lark mystery series.

Alexandra began her writing career with an Amazon best-selling, award-winning memoir about ten years she spent in a cult in the 1990s. She has written four animal adventures for middle-grade readers, set on a fictional island in the Salish Sea, several historical mysteries set in 1890 in frontier British Columbia, and a cozy romantic mystery.

To learn more about Alexandra and all her books, visit AlexandraAmor.com

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Chapter One from Horse With No Name

Millie Jones’ hand was like a vice around Constable Jack Merrick’s wrist. Julia understood how he felt; her own wrist was being crushed by Millie’s other claw.

The schoolhouse where Julia worked was doubling as a dance hall this evening because it was the only building in town that could hold most of the inhabitants at once.

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