Samantha Davies, from A Pawsome Summer for Murder, a Samantha Davies mystery, is visiting Ascroft, eh? today to tell us a bit about her life.
Welcome, Sam. I’ll turn the floor over to you –
Hi, I’m Samantha Davies, but you can call me Sam. I’m a freelance writer for children’s magazines and have just published Porkchop the Wonder Dog, starring my very own wonder dog, a reddish-brown dachshund named Porkchop. We live in Wings Falls, a small town in upstate New York
Besides my writing career, I also co-own the Do Drop Inn Funeral Parlor with my ex-husband George. Since our divorce, George and I tolerate each other, mainly because he’s beholden to me for financing his dream of owning a funeral parlor which I made possible with an inheritance from an uncle of mine. I’m quite fond of the monthly checks I get from the business. This income allows me to pursue my career as an author and to scroll through eBay for deals on designer purses, a weakness of mine.
After my divorce from George, I swore off men for life, except for Porkchop, of course. At least I thought I had until a tall, dark, and handsome detective on the Wings Falls Police Force, Hank Johnson. entered my life and not in the usual way, either. We were introduced at a murder scene when I stumbled across the very dead body of the owner of the town’s pet shelter. Wings Falls Police Force was in need of a lead detective and were able to lure Hank away from Albany PD, He wanted a slower pace of life, but little did he know that murder would follow him to a small town in upstate New York. And eventually into my life and arms.
After discovering this first murder victim, I gained the reputation of the go-to person when someone was in need of proving themself innocent of a crime. Why me? It seems people believe that with the investigative skills I employ when doing research for the articles I write I can help solve the crimes they’re accused of. I try to tell them that researching the life cycle of a dragon fly doesn’t qualify me to be a crime buster. Do they listen to me? No. I decided early on that I wasn’t going to don my deer stalker cap without calling on my Watson, my dear Southern Belle cousin, Candie Parker.
Candie is the sister I never had and vice versa. Growing up, we spent summers together on our Memaw and Grandpop Parker’s farm in Hainted Hollar, Tennessee. They raised her after her parents were killed in an automobile accident when she was five years old. While we’re as close as two people can be she and I are complete opposites. Her middle name, I swear, is “bling”. She never met a rhinestone she didn’t like while I prefer my tee shirts and yoga pants. When we’re out questioning a person, we think might be involved in a murder, she will apply the full force of her Southern charm with her sexy Southern drawl and mesmerizing violet eyes. She could make Santa Claus confess to a crime.
Enough murder talk. Right now I’m dreaming of spending the evening snuggled on my sofa with my two favorite males Porkchop and Hank. Porkchop snoozing on the end of the sofa, Hank with a chilled bottle of beer in his hand and me resting my head on his muscled chest clutching a glass of wine.
Thank you for sharing this with us, Sam, and good luck to you and your author, S. A. Kazlo with A Pawsome Summer for Murder, the latest book in the Samantha Davies mystery series. Readers can learn more about Sam and her author, S. A. Kazlo by visiting the author’s website and her Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn pages. Readers can also follow her on Twitter/X.
The book is available online at the following retailers:
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About S. A. Kazlo: Syrl, a retired teacher, lives in upstate New York with her husband and two lively dachshunds. She writes the Samantha Davies Mystery series, featuring Samantha Davies and her loveable dachshund, Porkchop. When not writing she is busy hooking, rug hooking that is, and enjoying her family.














