According to Wikipedia, In modern times, the Ides of March is best known as the date on which Julius Caesar was assassinated in 44 BC. Caesar was stabbed to death at a meeting of the Senate. This meeting is famously dramatised in William Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, when Caesar is warned by the soothsayer to "beware the Ides of March."[20][21] The Roman biographer Suetonius[22] identifies the "seer" as a haruspex named Spurinna. Some fascinating historical research presents itself for our historical authors.
But at BWL Publishing March is another one of our Release Dates, and to take your mind off all that doom and gloom from the Romans we're delighted to present four more fabulous BWL Releases that we're positive you're going to enjoy.
NEW RELEASES FOR MARCH 2022
Musgrave
Landing is located on Salt Spring Island in the Pacific Northwest. This
small village is serviced by a ferry from Vancouver Island. Isolated,
everyone is interested in everyone else’s business and apparently
someone is capable of murder.
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Eccentric romance novelist Mimsy Lexington has a secret.
When
she approaches Katie Mullins to help find details around her late
husband’s death, Katie and her boyfriend Danny Walker are drawn into a
web of lies and deceit. The deeper they dig, the more they realize the
biggest dangers may lurk close to home and need to suspect
everyone—including Mimsy.
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Living
with survivor guilt ex-soldierJared O’Connell craves forgiveness from
his childhood friend for the death of her brother in Afghanistan. To get
himself emotionally fit before he sees Mardi, he relocates to the coast
to renovate his family home.
Close
to finishing her studies, Mardi James can almost taste success. Her
world crumbles following an alleged assault resulting in partial memory
loss which may end her long-term career plans. Recovering at her
family’s coastal holiday home, she is approached by a man who apparently
knows her, and calls her by name.
Jared
is devastated when Mardi doesn’t know who he is. An opportunity to seek
her forgiveness and move on with his life appears lost to him.
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Villages
have idiots. Peladon? Peladon is a country, so it has an Idiot. The day
job? Getting blamed for things other people did. The other job? When
the world’s about to end (or the washing up won’t get done—whichever
comes first), who you gonna call? When nothing else has worked, you
call the Idiot. Because some things? Some things, only an Idiot would
try. This is his story.
Segorian
Anderson used to be an Idiot. Now he’s a King – though his wife tells
him there’s not much difference. And there isn’t. Because somebody
always hasto get the blame. Like now.
Not just because of the naked girl floating on the Royal bedroom
balcony, screaming. And not because everything’s going to hell. But this
time? This time, it might really be his fault.
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Great line-up for the Ides of March. Happy reading everyone.
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