Apr. 23rd, 2015

charlie_cochrane: (lessons for suspicious minds)
And covering such things as which fictional character I'd like to snog and my historical crush. Read all about it at The Novel Approach.
charlie_cochrane: (lessons for suspicious minds)
Can be found at The Delighted Reader. It's labelled excerpt, so you may have to look for it - have asked them to change it! (You can find part 1 here.)

“If there’s anything we can do...”
“Taking after your great uncle, are we, young Jonathan?” Matthew slapped his shoulder. “You’d better leave this to the experts.” He backed off a step or two then stopped. “Actually...”
“Yes?” Roger and Johnny spoke in unison, then looked at each other aghast at having done so.
“If you could talk to the people backstage at the theatre, that would be very useful. They’re being less than frank with us, my Inspector says. I believe you have some connections there?”
“I do.” Johnny wasn’t going to specify exactly what those connections were. He looked at Roger who—seemingly reluctantly—nodded. “We’re your men.”


Nice review there, too! "All in all, it was a pleasure to return to a favorite series and spend time on the detecting trail with two engaging guys in this Edwardian era romantic suspense."
charlie_cochrane: (lessons for suspicious minds)
Part 2 seems to have disappeared from where it originally was, so I'm reposting both bits here!

Johnny Stewart is the great nephew of Jonty Stewart. His four part story will be related by Mrs Cochrane, official biographer to the Stewart family, over the course of this year’s Cambridge Fellows series blog tour.

Roger Henley looked out at the Thames, from his mother’s hotel suite. This was going to be a wearing evening and they hadn’t even got round to the dinner guests arriving, let alone sitting down. His godmother had burst her appendix, so a last minute replacement had to be found—probably in the form of cousin Mary—but worse still, Sophia was going to be here.ExpandRead more... )
Page generated Jun. 18th, 2025 04:31 am
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios