Today I’m featuring Murder Bytes by Gayle Carline. It’s release day for book 5 in the Peri Minneopa Mystery series. Gayle has lots of fun activities planned to celebrate the day. I hope you enjoy the information I have for you. There is a giveaway at the end of this post for a FREE copy of Murder Bytes. Be sure you visit Gayle’s website for more fun and freebies!
Murder Bytes -- by Gayle CarlinePublished by Dancing Corgi Press on February 14, 2020
Genres: Detective/Sleuth, Fiction, Mystery, Suspense
Format: eBook, Hardcover, Paperback
Pages: 349
P.I. Peri Minneopa has had enough. She's closing her business, marrying her detective boyfriend, and settling down to a life of ease-until her brother shows up, accused of a murder he swears he didn't commit. Now she's back in the thick of things, investigating the death of an engineer who may have been stealing techno-secrets from other companies. Her relationship with her brother is an icy one, at best, and she struggles with her ambivalence, as well as her desire to leave investigative work behind. Digging around in people's lives is reasonably easy, but when the bullets start flying, will Peri be able to keep her promise?
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Murder Bytes by Gayle Carline (A Peri Minneopa Mystery)
A short interview with author, Gayle Carline
Murder Bytes is your fifth Peri Minneopa mystery. What can you tell us about Peri, and how does this book continue the traditions established by the other novels in the series?
“In the last book, A More Deadly Union, Peri was left traumatized after solving the case. In the latest story, she just wants to stop investigating crime, settle down, and marry her longtime boyfriend. Unfortunately, that’s not the way her life works. Her brother needs her help, to prove he did not commit murder. She is reluctant to help him, both because she is still feeling the trauma of the last case and because her brother does not want any kind of relationship with her—he is only using her to get out of trouble. To me, it is a classic question of the thickness of blood and water, and how much you are willing to go to bat for ‘that relative.’”
In Murder Bytes, Peri re-opens her practice to help her estranged brother. What keeps Peri from simply referring him to another qualified detective?
“At the end of the day, Dev is her big brother. She wants to believe that he considers her his little sister, that someday, somehow, he will realize his familial love for her. There’s a piece of advice, to ‘raise the child you have and not the one you want.’ In Peri’s case, she wants the brother who wants to be close to her, and has a hard time accepting the brother that he is.”
Peri’s boyfriend, Detective Skip Carlton, is now her official fiancé. They have bought a home together, and are selling their houses. Because Peri’s house sold and Skip’s is still on the market, she is living in the new place while it’s being remodeled. How is this affecting their relationship?
“The continual stream of workers and noise in their house has Peri’s stress dialed up to 11, on top of her PTSD. It creates conflict for them, in that he wants to defer remodeling decisions to her, so that she will be happy, and she would like him more involved, to take the pressure off. In addition, he wants to help her with her brother’s problem but would like her to just sit on the sidelines and watch—something she’s never been good at.”
There are a number of familiar characters in Murder Bytes that readers will recognize from the earlier novels in the series. Who are your personal favorites, and what happens to them in this particular story?
“I like them all, for individual reasons. Blanche is always Peri’s rock as her BFF, and I appreciate her good advice. I admire Police Chief Fletcher—he is the right man for the job. Of course, Benny Needles will always be my favorite. In this book, he gets his own chapters, and even has a ‘special friend.’ He and Peri have a lot of warm, connecting moments, and I’m very pleased with his growth.”
Murder Bytes takes place in Southern California, in the Orange County area. How integral is this setting to the Peri Minneopa mysteries, and why did you place the series in this environment?
“When I started this series, I wanted a small-town feel, but not so small that I wouldn’t kill off all the residents! They say to write what you know, and I know Southern California. My hometown of Placentia
has a very small-town feel, even though it is locked into the vast Orange County. That made it perfect—nonresidents are constantly coming in and out of town, giving my stories lots of victims. Plus, I’m
very proud to live in Placentia (we sometimes call it P-Town). I might as well do my part to put it on the map.”
Are you working on another Peri Minneopa mystery? If so, what can you tell us about it?
“I am advertising this as the fifth and final installment of Peri Minneopa Mysteries. I think I’ve taken her to a place where the next book would be such a completely different flavor, it will have to be a new series of mysteries. Don’t worry—I’ll start writing them! In the meantime, I have a sequel to my romantic suspense, Murder on the Hoof, to write.”
Murder Bytes by Gayle Carline (A Peri Minneopa Mystery)
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Thanks for the opportunity!
Thank you so much! I hope everyone enjoys my stories!
Love it, sounds good.
It does. I’m hoping to read the entire series soon.