The dream of a lifetime becomes a nightmare.
Photojournalist Theodora “Teddy” Schafer’s career has hit the skids thanks to rumors of plagiarism. With any luck, a photo spread with Charles Lindbergh at the America First Rally will salvage her reputation. After an attempted assassination of Lindbergh leaves another man dead, Teddy is left holding the gun. Literally. Can she prove her innocence before the police lock her up for a murder she didn’t commit?
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About the Author
Bestselling author of over twenty books, Linda Shenton Matchett writes about ordinary people who did extraordinary things in days gone by. A volunteer docent and archivist for the Wright Museum of WWII, Linda is currently working with the curator to create her first exhibit, Shaped by Conflict that will be on display from May 1 to June 15, 2021. She is a native of Baltimore, Maryland, and was born a stone’s throw from Fort McHenry. Linda has lived in historical places all her life and is now located in central New Hampshire where her favorite activities include exploring historic sites and immersing herself in the imaginary worlds created by other authors.
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Dear readers:
I grew up in New Jersey and often went into New York City for school field trips and family visits. One of my favorite places to go was Madison Square Garden. I have lots of happy memories, so I wondered if I could possibly set a book there. I spent a lovely afternoon digging into the building’s past and learning about the important, historic events that took place there. When I discovered that aviator Charles Lindbergh spoke at the Garden about the controversial topic of U.S. isolationism prior to America’s entry into WWII, I knew I had the beginning of a story.
My protagonist came about during one of my shifts as a volunteer docent at the Wright Museum of WWII. While talking to one of our guests about our wartime print and broadcast journalism display, the conversation turned to the role that women played. Therese Bonney was a one of the photojournalists highlighted in the exhibit. As I studied her picture, I was struck by her determination in the set of her jaw and look in her eyes. My protagonist Theodora “Teddy” Schafer was born.
I enjoyed my trip down Memory Lane at the Garden during my research and had fun subjecting Teddy to uncomfortable situations as she tried to prove her innocence. But most of all, I hope her story honors the men and women who served in countless ways during this difficult time in history.
Enjoy Murder at Madison Square Garden.
Linda
Blog Stops
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, June 15
Book Reviews From an Avid Reader, June 16
The Avid Reader, June 16
Daysong Reflections, June 17
Texas Book-aholic, June 18
Vicky Sluiter, June 18
Inklings and notions, June 19
For Him and My Family, June 20
Blossoms and Blessings, June 20
Betti Mace, June 21
deb’s Book Review, June 22
Blogging With Carol, June 22
Locks, Hooks and Books, June 23
Connie’s History Classroom, June 24
Gina Holder, Author and Blogger, June 25 (Author Interview)
Ashley’s Clean Book Reviews, June 25
A Modern Day Fairy Tale, June 26
Happily Managing a Household of Boys, June 26
Musings of a Sassy Bookish Mama, June 27
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, June 28
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Linda is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Visa Gift Card!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
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I love historical stories too. This sounds like an amazing read!
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DeleteThank you for being part of my blog tour. I'm so glad you enjoyed the story, and I loved hearing about your memories.
ReplyDeleteI love mysteries and this sounds like a good one!
ReplyDeleteAmanda, Thank you for sharing your wonderful review!
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