Castle San Pietro is asleep. It wasnโt long ago that nights and mornings ran together, blurred lines on an Italian canvas, but since Damienโs death, the party has died. Now we sit around in the evening, quarreling about movie sets and brands of vodka until Daddy goes to bed and the rest wander off. Karina says I need to clean myself up. I think she might be right.
Itโs not easy being a rock starโs daughter. Itโs even harder being a has-been actress holed up in the mountains thousands of miles from home. I stare longingly at the medicine bottle on my bedside table. Early mornings are my least favorite time of day. They seem to stretch on and on, and itโs then that my heart palpitates and my mind wanders to forbidden places. Oh, Damien, how things have changed. Would you even recognize me? One little pill and I could be out cold, like the rest of the castleโs inhabitants. But not today. Today I have a decision to make.
I crawl out of bed and pull on a t-shirt and a pair of jeans. A quick glance in the mirror tells me itโs good I havenโt left the castle in forty-seven days. No one Out There needs to see me like this. I fumble for shoes, reluctant to turn on the light. Starring in a few spy B-movies taught me the importance of being stealth. Lights arenโt stealth. Flip-flops arenโt stealth, either. I leave the shoes behind.
The castleโs marble floors are cold on bare skin. Ancient stone walls retain imprints of lost loves and evil deedsโIโm convinced of that. Iโm also convinced that evil still lurks here. No one believes me, though. Not Daddy, although heโs too lost in a fog to notice more than whether his breakfast is cold. Not the staff. And not Daddyโs entourage. While Iโm happy for the company, I wish. . .well, what do I wish? I donโt even know anymore.
Outside the sun is just peeking over the horizon, but the light has yet to reach inside these castle walls. No matter. I know this castle like I knew Damienโs bodyโits smooth surfaces, its hidden placesโand I donโt need light to find my way through the halls and down the great staircase. Downstairs I tip-toe quietly through the dining hall and the kitchens, careful to be quiet. I let myself out through the old servantsโ quarters.
I make my way across the courtyard, and down the walking path that leads to the ruins of the old stone wall. From there, I could go into the woods, follow the path through the trees, toward the crumbling old church, and see the quaint town of Bidero spread out before me. But I wonโt. These cliffs have teeth, and while the Dolomite Mountains look breathtaking, theyโre less sentinel than prison guard. I will stay here, by the wall, where itโs safe.
I sink down on hard stone and pull out a cigarette. Iโm two puffs in, thinking of the list of image consultants our attorney emailed me the week before, when I hear a sound behind me. Shoulders tense, but I donโt turn. Lately Iโve felt things inside the castle, heard things. Things that make me feel just a little bit crazy.
I return to the list, mentally going through the candidates. One name stands out: Allison Campbell. Not because sheโs a well-known author on the topic of reinvention. Not because she seems like someone I could relate to. Not because sheโd be discreet. Because sheโs solved several murders. And if evil does lurk within these walls, I sure could use an ally.
โA bit early for you to be out and about, donโt you think?โ
I donโt jump at the sound of Mazy Coyneโs voice, and for that Iโm proud. The author doesnโt wait for an invitation. She joins me by the wall, her round body encased in white terry cloth, a cigarette dangling from yellowed fingers.
โWhatโs on your mind, kid?โ she asks. โAwfully early to see you out here.โ
โNothing.โ Everything.
Mazy is staying in one of the cottages on the castle grounds. Sheโs written a book thatโs being made into a movie, and Daddy thinks I could land a role. I look at Mazy sideways, suddenly conscious of the mascara smeared around my eyes, my rumpled clothes. I want her to leave. I want them all to leave.
โBeautiful, aye?โ Mazy points to the pale peaks rising above us. Her gaze turns to the rolling pastures, sheep dotting the landscape in the distance like tiny ants. โI can see why you stay.โ
โCan you?โ
โItโs a fairy tale spot, a place of fantasies.โ
I watch the sheep, seemingly unaware of their own vulnerabilities. โIt really is.โ
Mazy lets out something like a laugh. โOf course, the original fairy tales were not sanitized. There was rarely a happy ending.โ She looks at me over circles of smoke. โSomething to think about.โ
Oh, Iโve been thinking about it. I take another puff of my own cigarette and go back to considering the list. Allison Campbell. Sheโs the one weโll call.
You can read more about Elle in Fatal Faรงade, the fourth book in the โAllison Campbellโ mystery series.
Allison Campbell accepted a dream assignment: a visit to the Italian Dolomites to help Hollywood socialite Elle Rose reinvent herself. A guest cottage on the grounds of Elleโs historic castle promises to be a much-needed respite from Allisonโs harried life on the Philadelphia Main Line, and the picturesque region, with its sharp peaks, rolling pastures, and medieval churches, is the perfect spot from which to plan her upcoming wedding.
Only this idyllic retreat is anything but peaceful. There are the other visitorsโan entourage of back-biting expats and Hollywood VIPs. Thereโs Elleโs famous rock star father, now a shadowy recluse hovering behind the castleโs closed doors. And then thereโs Elleโs erratic behavior. Nothing is as it seems. After a guest plummets to her death from a cliff on the castle grounds, Allisonโs trip of a lifetime turns nightmarishโbut before she can journey home, Allison must catch a killer.
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About the author
Wendy Tysonโs background in law and psychology has provided inspiration for her mysteries and thrillers. Originally from the Philadelphia area, Wendy has returned to her roots and lives there again on a micro-farm with her husband, sons, and two dogs. Wendyโs short fiction has appeared in literary journals, and sheโs a contributing editor and columnist for The Big Thrill and The Thrill Begins, International Thriller Writersโ online magazines. Wendy is the author of the Allison Campbell Mystery Series and the Greenhouse Mystery Series. Find Wendy at www.WATyson.
All comments are welcomed.
Giveaway: Leave a comment by June 21, 2017 for your chance to win one of the books from Wendyโs โAllison Campbellโ series (Killer Image, Deadly Asset, Dying Brand, or Fatal Faรงade), either Kindle/Nook (open to everyone) or paperback (U.S. residents only), winner’s choice. Good luck everyone!
Sounds good! I would love to win a paperback copy of this book!
Thanks, Linda! Good luck!
I have read many of Wendy’s books, but not any in this series. It sounds spooky! No doubt it will be an excellent book. Thanks for alerting me about it Dru Ann๐. Thank you Wendy for the chance to win a book from the series.๐. Are the books standalones, or best read in order?
HI Barbara! Thanks for stopping by today–and I’m thrilled you like my other series. The Allison Campbell series is a little darker, sort of a “cozy with an edge.” Each book is meant to be a standalone, but as with many series, they’re probably best read in order for the most complete picture. Good luck!
Sounds really good….please enter me.
Marilyn ewatvess@yahoo.com
Hi Marilyn! Good luck!
I was not aware of this series but plan on starting it after reading your post. It sounds like a good one!
Thank you for stopping by! Best of luck!
I really like the sound of this book and series. I don’t know how I missed this series. Definitely adding to my TBR list. Can’t wait to read.
Thank you! Good luck with the giveaway!
I would be thrilled to own one of Wendy Tyson’s books on my Kindle. I hope I win.
Hi Amy! Thanks for posting! Good luck!
Thanks for this great feature and giveaway.
Thank you! Good luck with the giveaway!
Fantastic! I loved this book and this is such a great teaser.
Hi Rowe! Thank you! ๐
I have read so much about this series. I am actually looking forward to reading it. Paperback
Cjreynolds52(at)comcast(dot)net
Thank you! Good luck!
I really enjoy Wendy Tyson’s Greenhouse series but haven’t read any of the books in this series. Thanks for showing this side of Wendy’s books. I’d love a paperback since my Kindle is getting overloaded. robeader53(at)yahoo(dot)com
Hi! Thanks for posting. This series is a little darker–more of a traditional mystery series than a cozy, perhaps. I hope you enjoy it! Good luck with the giveaway!
I would love to read this new to me author & her different series.
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Sounds like a good book. New to me author. Will have to check it out.
Hi Julie! I hope you enjoy the series, should decide to give it a try. Good luck with the giveaway!
The introduction got me hooked! I need to read the rest of Fatal Facade
Thanks, Pat! It was fun writing from Elleโs POV. Good luck!
This is a wonderful book, and I highly recommend it!
Thanks, Pat! It was fun writing from Elle’s POV. Good luck!
Celia, I hit the wrong button while trying to reply. ๐ Thank you for posting and for your well-written review! I really appreciate the FATAL FACADE support! Have a good day.
I am a big fan of Wendy’s and would be so happy to win Fatal Facade & catch up on Allison in book four. Thank you, I would enjoy a paperback.
Hi MaryAnn! Thanks for stopping by yesterday! Good luck!
I haven’t read this series yet, but I enjoyed this post. Thank you so much for the chance to win!
Thank you! Good luck with the giveaway!
I’ve read an earlier book in this series, but haven’t gotten to this one yet. It looks enjoyable! mbradeen@yahoo.com
Thank you! I hope you enjoy it. Good luck!
I would love to win a paperback copy. Thanks for the chance.
Thank you! Good luck with the giveaway!
I’ve never read this series, but this sounds like a great storyline.
Thank you for stopping by! Good luck with the giveaway!
This looks very cool. If I were to win, I might choose book 1, though, which also has cool architecture on the cover and a fancy Main Line setting!
Thank you for posting! Books one and three take place on the Main Line–I’m glad you like the cover of KILLER IMAGE! Good luck with the giveaway!
Sounds like a winner.
Thank you! Good luck with the giveaway!
Thanks, Karen! Good luck!
Once again you are introducing me to a new author whose works I want to read.
Thank you for posting! Good luck with the giveaway!
A background in law & psychology is perfect for a mystery writer.
Jana, I agree! ๐ Thanks for stopping by! Good luck!
What a great sounding series. I wonder if I should I start with the first of the series or would “Fatal Facade” stand alone?
A paperback of either would be great.
Pauline, each book is meant to stand on its own, but as with many series, I think you get the most out of it by starting with the first. Thanks for posting! Best of luck with the giveaway!
Learned of this series a few weeks ago…definitely on my WishList…..
Thank you for the giveaway…..
Thanks for joining us! Good luck!
Dru Ann, thank you so much for hosting me and Elle Rose on your blog yesterday! It’s always an honor to be part of Dru’s Book Musings!
Thank you for stopping by
Looks like a most interesting read. Looking forward to it. On my TBR. But hope this will be an early start. With the first in the series in paperback
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Fatal Facade by Wendy Tyson is MaryAnn Forbes
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