My name is Ruby Shaw. At least it is today.

It was something else two weeks ago, but I’m not allowed to use my real name anymore. That’s what Victor Wilson, the US marshal who’d dumped us off in this godforsaken little town, told me. And my daughter? Yes, she had to choose a new name too. She picked Allison—Allie for short—which isn’t too different from her birth name.

It’s been hard getting settled into Paradise, Arizona, especially after our neighbor was found dead the morning after we moved in. We’re carrying on with our new normal, but it’s been especially hard for 12-year-old Allie, whose mood is as dark as the black clothing she always wears. After dropping her off at school, I walked over to a café called Bette’s Place, where Bette, as usual, poured me a cup of coffee while peppering me with questions about real estate maven Greta Stramtussle’s murder.

I have no idea what happened to Mrs. Stramtussle and am doing everything I can to keep as far away from the murder investigation as possible. Victor keeps telling me to fly under the radar, but so far, I haven’t been able to do that since someone is trying to frame me for murder. Ever since we arrived, the folks around town have been giving us the side-eye. They’re convinced I had something to do with Mrs. Stramtussle’s demise. Just because I’m new in town doesn’t mean I have something to hide, though I most certainly do have a lot to hide, namely my entire identity. How did we end up in witness protection? All because of brother-in-law’s entanglement with some bad dudes—some really, really bad dudes—who I’ll have to testify against in the future.

Leaving the cafe, I caught a glimpse of Luke, who was slinging eggs and hash browns in the kitchen. He gave me a friendly smile and a wave as I left. He is, without a doubt, the hottest guy in town, but I have to admit there aren’t many men to choose from. When Luke came to my house with vegetable scraps for my compost pile the other day, he definitely was flirting with me, but getting involved with anyone while in witness protection is out of the question.

While our lives are definitely chaotic right now, one thing is certain: I need a job. Victor told me he wasn’t going to support us financially forever, so finding employment is at the top of my list. I was an artist in New York City before ending up in this postage-stamp-size town, so I hadn’t had a regular nine-to-five job in, well, forever. I already lost one position in town when I convinced the local feed store owner I was not interested in his physical advances. I’m pretty sure he’s still smarting from my kick that made him curl up like a jumbo shrimp.

The good news is I have a job interview today. I’m going to hike up to the Hilltop Hotel, which I’ve heard is haunted. Paradise is a former ghost town, so who am I to say if the hotel is full of ghosts or not? I hope the only spirits I encounter are friendly and that I last longer than I did at Farrell’s Feed and Tack.

Allie and I are committed to staying in Paradise, just as long as it doesn’t turn out to be more dangerous than where we’ve been. I hope I’m making the right decision because our lives depend on it.


Aloe & Goodbye is the first book in the NEW “Ruby Shaw” cozy mystery series, released December 10, 2020.

Having just arrived in town, living next door to the victim, and without an alibi, the community members are suspicious of Ruby. A local deputy befriends her, but the deputy still points to her as the culprit each time they find a new clue. If matters weren’t bad enough, Allie is having trouble fitting in at her new school, and Ruby can’t seem to hold down a job.

As they settle in, they meet the quirky inhabitants of Paradise: Bette—the chatterbox café owner, Flora—Allie’s eccentric babysitter, and Derek—who runs local history tours, which he jazzes up with ghost stories of questionable veracity.

Ruby’s life improves when she meets a handsome cook at the local café who is passionate about succulents and cacti, and may feel equally passionate about her. Even though Ruby and Allie want to stay in Paradise, a US marshal has other ideas, as he threatens to move them to a new town after Ruby gets mixed up in the murder investigation. Ruby must find the killer before she and Allie lose their new home or even worse—their lives.

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About the author
Janice Peacock is a cozy mystery author who specializes in craft and hobby mysteries. She loves to write about artists who find new ways to live their lives while catching a criminal or two in the process. When Janice isn’t writing about amateur detectives, she wields a 2,500 degree torch to melt glass and create one-of-kind beads and jewelry. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband and an undisclosed number of cats. Visit Janice online at janicepeacock.com.

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To celebrate the launch of Aloe & Goodbye, Book One in the Ruby Shaw Mysteries, Janice Peacock has gathered 9 of her favorite cozy mystery authors together for a giveaway,—a total of ten books for one lucky winner. Here’s what she has to say about it. . .

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What a great combination of books we have for our giveaway—from a cozy cat mystery with Jennifer Chow’s Mimi Lee Gets a Clue, to a paranormal mystery with Angela M. Sanders’ Bait and Witch (also with a cat!) and everything in between. There’s a romantic suspense novel with Heather Haven’s Christmas Trifle, plus a couple of culinary mysteries with D.J. Lutz’s Apple Pie Alibi and Tara Lush’s Grounds for Murder. Add to that a 1930s Hollywood historical cozy from Deb McCaskey called Stardusted, and Annabelle Hunter’s Cinch Up—both of those novels have protagonists who are horseback riders. We’ve got a Christmas-themed cozy from Cindy Sample with Dying for a Dance. And last, but not least, we have some crime-solving moms: Eileen Rendahl’s Women of a Certain Rage and my newest novel, Aloe & Goodbye, featuring a mother and her daughter in witness protection living in a former ghost town in Arizona.

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