Sharing the news here of Stevie Turner’s brand new release (which I’m currently reading and loving) – Examining Kitchen Cupboards. An interesting fictional mystery/thriller about a true topic – Messing with college exams.
Available on Amazon now for pre-order
From the Author:
Suspense/Thrillers seem to be quite popular, and so I thought I’d write another one. Twenty years after I quit my job in a college as an examinations assistant, the time was right in the summer of this year to create the novella ‘Examining Kitchen Cupboards‘.
Blurb:
Jill Hayes discovers that not all is as it seems in her new post as a college examinations administrator. When she turns whistle-blower and tries to report her findings to the authorities, she is horrified to discover that some people will stop at nothing to ensure her silence.
When I worked at a college back in 1999 I found out just what Jill discovered, but it took me twenty years to get around to writing about it. Jill is braver than I ever was, as you will find out if you pre-order the novella. It will be just £0.99 / $0.99 until its publication date of 7th December 2019, when the price will then rise to £1.95 / $2.50.
The college I write about is fictional, as are all the characters. However, the exam question that sparked Jill’s nightmare is absolutely the genuine article from 1999.
Source: Stevie’s New Suspense Novella is Now Available for Pre-Order. | Stevie Turner
Thanks Debby for the shout-out! x
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Very welcome Stevie. ❤
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This sounds wonderful. The title will get everyone to stop and the topic will get half the people to buy. Very cool.
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So true. I’m halfway through and highly recommend! 🙂
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Sounds quite interesting–as is the odd title. 🙂 Brings to mind the current college admission scandal in the US featuring the rich and famous–and their children.
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Exactly! Just another scandal where exams are made too easy just to get the students into college – you know, the almighty dollar – cash cow. 😦
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What an interesting title and an interesting premise. Intriguing, to say the least.
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And an interesting read! I’ll be reviewing this Sunday! 🙂
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With the U.S. college admission scandal in the headlines, this should be a popular novel. Thanks for the introduction!
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No kidding Deb! And fyi, I’ve just finished reading this book and will have my review up this Sunday! Stay tuned! 🙂
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Sounds like a great, entertaining, and quick read, Debby! And such good timing for the release, Stevie; the term “whistle blower” as well as the topic.
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Yes, for sure the topic is very current! I’ll be reviewing this Sunday! 🙂 x
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