INSATIABLE
A
Sydney Rye Novel Book Three
Emily
Kimelman
Dark Murder Mystery
ISBN: 1470136023
ISBN-13: 978-1470136024
Number of pages: about
320
Word Count: 75,000
Cover Artist: AutumnWhitehurst
Book
Description:
INSATIABLE is the third
novel in my Sydney Rye Series of dark murder mysteries. This series feature a
strong female protagonist and her canine best friend. It is recommended for the
18+ who enjoy some violence, don't mind dirty language, and are up for a dash
of sex. Not to mention an awesome, rollicking good mystery!
INSATIABLE begins with
private detective Sydney Rye living a simple, disciplined life in London, but
when a dangerous man from her past calls, Rye finds she cannot turn him away.
Robert Maxim explains that the daughter of a powerful friend has gone missing
and he wants Rye to find her. In exchange he offers her something she had given
up hope of ever having; freedom from her past.
With her dog, Blue, at
her side, Rye meets up with her new partner, a handsome man she's not sure she
can trust. Heading for Mexico City, they go undercover, posing as husband and
wife. After meeting with the bereaved parents, Rye starts to sense that there
is more going on than just a missing girl. But it isn't until they arrive in
the Yucatan Peninsula, hot on the girl's trail in Paradise, that all hell
breaks loose. Sydney has to reach out for help from old friends and deal with
the consequences of her past, if she's going to find the girl and keep them all
alive.
Emily Kimelman lives on
a boat in the Hudson Valley with her husband, Sean and their dog Kinsey (named
after Sue Grafton's Kinsey Millhone). Kimelman has a passion for traveling and
spends as much time as possible in the pursuit of adventure.
Her Sydney Rye series
feature a strong female protagonist and her canine best friend. It is
recommended for the 18+ who enjoy some violence, don't mind dirty language, and
are up for a dash of sex. Not to mention an awesome, rollicking good mystery!
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I
don’t have a fridge because I am a vagabond at the moment but the fridge where
I’m staying (with friends in Goa, India) is stocked with filtered water, King
Fisher beer, strange and wonderful pickles, left over brihani from last night’s
dinner, and some fresh veggies.
What song do you sing at the top
of your voice every time you hear it?
Total
Eclipse of the Heart
Where did you last go on holiday?
I
don’t really go on holiday from writing. I write all the time no matter where
we are. My husband and I travel a lot. Right now we are in India, last month we
spent time in Paris. In the summers we live on a boat and roam the Hudson River
in New York. I always have my notebook out and my laptop charged. One of the
reasons I choose this profession is because I never want a holiday from it.
If your house was attacked by
feral aliens, and they were zapping your house with their Über super bombs, what
five items would you save?
See,
this is exactly why I live on a boat most the year. I’d just sail away from
those nasty aliens. If forced to abandon ship (since our top speed is only
about 10mph this is a possibility) I’d grab my computer, phone, kindle and
notebook. I wouldn’t want to be without my writing and reading tools.
What book are you reading now?
I’m
reading The
Lost Flamingoes of Bombay by Siddharth Dhanvant Shanghvi. I read a
piece by him in Indian Vogue while in Mumbai that was probably the best travel
article I’ve ever read. I usually can’t stand travel articles because they just
make me jealous but his made me feel like I was there. So I downloaded one of
Flamingoes onto my Kindle. I started it in Bombay but then got distracted by a
friend’s book I needed to read and the first book of the Shiva Trilogy stole a
day or two. I started again yesterday and then, last night, we went to a salon
that it turned out Siddharth was hosting. Turns out his house is around the
corner from where I’m staying in Goa. Such a funny coincidence. Turns out India
is a small country :)
Oh how we love fun and quirky authors on Bex 'n' Books. A huge thank you to Emily for dropping by the page and Bewitching Book Tours for organising this wonderful tour.
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