SYDNEY
RYE SERIES
by
Emily Kimelman
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BLURB:
The
Sydney Rye series of mysteries features a strong female protagonist
and her rescue dog, Blue. This series 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!
This
box set includes all three of the Sydney Rye Books.
UNLEASHED
(A Sydney Rye Novel, #1)
When
the series begins Sydney Rye is named Joy Humbolt. She does not like
people telling her what to do, so it comes as no surprise that she
was just fired from her last job. When she buys Charlene Miller's
dog-walking business on Manhattan's exclusive upper east side, it
seems like the perfect fit: Quiet environment, minimal contact with
people.
But
then one of her clients turns up dead, and Charlene disappears.
Rumors say Charlene was having an affair with the victim--and of
course, everyone assumes Joy must know where she is. Joy begins to
look into the crime, first out of curiosity then out of anger when
there is another murder and threats start to come her way.
When
police detective Mulberry is assigned to the case, Joy finds a
kindred spirit--cynical and none-too-fond of the human race. As they
dig deep into the secrets of Manhattan's elite, they not only get
closer to the killer but also to a point of no return. One last
murder sends Joy Humbolt hurtling over the edge. Her only chance of
survival is to become Sydney Rye.
Read an excerpt:
A white fog hung in the dark sky. The mist dulled the glare of the streetlights. Beads of dew covered the parked cars and sparkled in the soft yellow light. Blue led the way into Prospect Park.
As soon as I let him off leash, he bounced down the paved path. The gently rolling lawn glowed a silver green. The man-made forest was a wall of blackness. The fog hung low above us. We wandered onto smaller trails and roamed through the trees, up steps to the top of the biggest hill, then down and around the lake that glimmered in the night’s light.
Three men sat on a bench. They wore rags and suckled on bottles in brown paper bags. One stood up, unsteady. He opened his mouth to speak, a naughty smile playing in his rummy eyes. Blue stepped out of the shadows, where he had been investigating an interesting smell, and moved to my side, falling in step with me. Fear twisted the man’s smirk into a grimace. He stumbled back to his friends, whispering, “Devil.” The three men cowered on the bench as Blue and I passed. We walked home with our heads held high, afraid of nothing and nobody.
DEATH
IN THE DARK (A Sydney Rye Novella, #2)
At
the beginning of Death in the Dark we find Joy Humbolt hiding, not
only from the law, but also from her past and the mistakes she's
made. Living this isolated life doesn't last long though when a visit
from Mulberry brings Joy to accept her new identity as the Private
Detective, Sydney Rye. To complete the transformation, Joy must learn
to control her emotions as well as her giant aggressive dog, Blue.
With the help of an expert trainer, Joy learns to fight with her mind
as well as her body. However, when the daughter of a close friend is
brutally murdered in the desert, Rye turns away from her mentor to
seek revenge. Sydney's quick temper and deadly intentions lead her
into a trap that she will need all of her new skills to survive.
Read an excerpt:
A couple of guys wearing plaid shorts and collared shirts, their hats on backwards, spotted me as they spilled out of a bar, blind drunk, and perpetually stupid. But before their verbal appeals for blow jobs could turn into something more sinister, their girlfriends, in minuscule skirts and teetering on high heels, tumbled out of the bar and pulled them away.
Past where the tourists drank I walked up into the crooked streets of the ghetto. Sand and broken bottles lined the road, sure signs that trouble lurked in the shadows. Maybe it was Blue or maybe I was so obviously dangerous that no one approached us, I spent hours wandering through the town but nothing touched me.
Eventually Blue and I went to a bar and I proceeded to get hammered. Shots of tequila chased by cool, crisp beers soothed me and made sleep seem possible. We left the bar and headed for home. I was humming the last song they’d played on the stereo. I was off key but there was no one around to care. The night was warm, the stars bright, and I was headed home. The yearning was, for the moment, subdued. We left the lights of the town and started down the paved road toward the oyster farm.
INSATIABLE
(A Sydney Rye Novel, #3)
The
third book in the series 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.
Read an excerpt:Out on the street the rain had stopped. I walked a couple of blocks just letting my body warm up to the idea of movement. It didn't take long before I wanted to run. I started going a little faster, jogging gently past shop windows filled with pencil-thin, faceless mannequins posing in extraordinary fabrics. A woman teetering on stiletto heels while jabbering into her cell phone walked a small, white, curly-haired dog. The little dog strained against its pink halter, yapping at us. Blue's head stayed straight and even with my hip. The little dog's bark faded as we turned onto a side street filled with shade, the sticky sweet scent of flowers, and the soft whoosh of a breeze. My pace picked up as I tread on fallen bright purple petals. I felt my heart quickening as Chapultepec Park rose up ahead.
Crossing into the park, I began a sprint. A line of families waiting to enter the zoo watched us pass. Little arms shot out to point at Blue, whispers of "lobo" followed us.
I felt like I was flying. Not a thought entered my head only the joy of speed as I raced down an empty path. When my chest felt like it was on the verge of explosion and my legs were no longer communicating I slowed down. The path under my feet was a light sand. The trees around me bent and swayed in the gentle wind. I relished the shade and mild temperature, the occasional gust that helped cool me.
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AUTHOR
Bio and Links:
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" are dark murder mystery novels which
features a strong female protagonist and her rescue dog, Blue. This
series 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!
The
first three books in Kimelman's series, UNLEASHED, DEATH IN THE DARK,
and INSATIABLE are available in the Kindle store individually and in
a box set. The fourth book in the Sydney Rye series STRINGS OF GLASS
is due out Mid-Summer 2013.
If
you've read Emily's work, and enjoyed it, please let Emily know. You
can reach her via email ejkimelman@gmail.com
@ejkimelman
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