Susan Jones – Writer

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Susan Jones writes romantic drama with a touch of humour, and historical sagas as Lydia King. She lives in North Warwickshire, and loves walking through the beautiful woodlands where she lives, and gardening and reading are her pastimes.

I’m proud to announce that my murder mystery is published today, and for the next seven days on Creative Frontiers.

If you like a cosy crime without too much blood and guts, then this is for you.

 

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Redington is in rural Norfolk, and I’m already working on the next story – Murder on the Market Square.

This murder writing is catching. I have a short story as well. That’s called Henry’s Revenge…. not sure where I’m going to send that one

yet as it’s a bit alternative.

Please leave a comment on Creative Frontiers if you read and like the story.

Giggle blog will be in a week, as I want to promote this murder story for this week.

Thanks if you have time to read it. I love my kindle now. I’ve already finished two stories from Rosemary, which are great.

Mischief at the Manor,

and Aphrodite’s Touch. Fabulous reads, and I’ll be posting more on those soon.

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14 responses to “Redington 111 – Murder at Brook House Farm.”

  1. Mishka Jenkins Avatar

    Read part 1 and it was amazing! Great writing 🙂

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      Thank you Mishka, glad you enjoyed it and hope you call back another day to read the next installments. xx

  2. rosgemmell Avatar

    Just read your first part and left a comment, Susan! I do love a good mystery. And thank you so much for reading my stories and saying you like them – much appreciated!

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      Oh, Thanks Rosemary will leave reviews of your stories soon as well. Glad you read the first part. Hope you can call back to read some of the other sections. xx

  3. Julia Avatar

    Congratulations, Susan! That’s exciting.
    I will come back to read this one!

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      Thanks Julia, hope you enjoy reading it.:))

  4. Patsy Avatar

    Yeah, I do like cosy crime. It’s an odd sort of genre to like if you think about it but it’s very popular so at least I’m not alone in my oddness.

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      You’re not odd at all Patsy, completely normal like me!! I think people like to work out the puzzle of why, who, where, when type of thing. Eccentric characters help as well I think.

  5. Teresa Avatar

    Just read part 1, Susan 🙂 Loved it! x

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      Thanks Teresa, I’m so glad. A compliment for me to know you took time to read my writing. xx

  6. Jan Baynham Avatar
    Jan Baynham

    I love a mystery, too, and am looking forward to seeing the installments published on Creative Frontiers, Sue. I like it that we can return to Redington and find stories about different families and characters. Keep them coming. 🙂

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      Thanks Jan, I’m having fun, and thanks for all your help with it as well. I’d be lost without my writing buddies. xx

  7. Linda Avatar

    I do like a good mystery. I’ll go and have a read soon – promise!
    (Frantically racing to meet a writing deadline at the moment …)

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      Hi Linda, great to hear from you. Good luck with the writing deadline, hope you get chance to edit and have it how you want it. Thanks for calling by, and reading, when you do:))

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