Gilian
Baker is a former English professor who has gone on to forge a life outside of
academia by adding blogger, ghostwriter and cozy mystery author to her C.V. Gilian
lives in Flagstaff, Arizona with her family and their three pampered felines.
In her next life, she fervently hopes to come back as a cat, though she
understands that would be going down the karmic ladder.
Learn more about Gilian and her books at
her website.
I Prefer
Murder in a Pottery Studio, Not a Quilting Circle
Are you wondering why I didn’t set my second Jade
Blackwell cozy mystery in a quilting circle instead of a dusty ole’ pottery
studio? The simple answer is that I used to be a potter, but I’ve never added a
single stitch to a quilt. The longer explanation is that there are lots of gruesome
ways to kill off characters in a pottery studio, and since I’ve spent a great
deal of time in them, I should know.
Pottery requires some wicked-looking tools, including
the one used to kill off “innocent” members of the little village of Aspen
Falls, Wyoming. Or, perhaps you’d rather drown a character in glaze, which is typically
stored in industrial sized trashcans. Otherwise, if you have a bit more time or
want to ensure the disposal of the body and trace evidence, you could conk your
victim over the head and incinerate him or her in the huge electric kiln found
in pottery studios.
I actually came up with the idea for the murders in
my new book, A Time to Kiln, many
years ago, when I was a pottery student—long before I knew I’d be writing cozy
mysteries one day. And while I’m not going to spoil it for you by telling you
exactly what happens, I will say it’s very plausible and not nearly as messy as
some ways you could commit murder.
So, where does the “kiln” in A Time to Kiln fit in? That’s just what my protagonist, Jade Blackwell
can’t figure out. And before you ask, a body can be incinerated in an electric kiln—it’s been done! One of my
favorite parts of being a cozy mystery author is getting the chance to research
wacky stuff like that.
·
How hot does an
electric kiln get?
·
How long does it
take to reach a kiln’s highest temperature?
·
At what
temperature does a human body burn (or rather, melt)?
·
Can forensics
get DNA from ash?
·
How long does it
take a body to burn at 2550 degrees?
·
Would any larger
bones be left after the kiln cooled?
·
If so, would forensic
tests be able to find DNA after the bones had been in that high heat?
Now, I may be biased, but I think there are simply
more grotesque ways to get rid of an enemy (fictitious, of course) in a pottery studio than in a quilting
circle.
Though I don’t quilt, and don’t plan to start, I do
knit. So who knows? Maybe at some point I’ll have Jade join a Witch n’ Stitch
club where ghastly murders occur. But I can’t promise anything. Until then, you’ll
just have to make do with death in a pottery studio.
A Time to Kiln: A Jade Blackwell Cozy Mystery (Book 2)
Disenchanted with life after solving her first real case,
Jade Blackwell, successful blogger and amateur sleuth, throws herself into a new
hobby…until murder rears its ugly head.
But when Jade attempts to ferret out the killer of local
pottery teacher, Paula Hexby, she comes up short and suspicion begins to
descend on her daughter’s former boyfriend. Evidence and bodies are stacking
up, as Jade finds herself caught between an untrustworthy client and her
beloved community.
Now at a personal and professional crossroads, Jade must
once again jump into the breech, along with partner Gabrielle Langdon, to
uncover the truth behind this string of horrific murders. Is she really cut out
for this life of sleuthing and danger? Has Jade been defending the real
murderer all along? Or is there something much more sinister afoot?
2 comments:
"three pampered felines" -- adorable! Will they show up in a future novel?
Well...there are 2 pampered felines in the books--Tommy and Tuppence, named after Agatha Christie's Partners in Crime. :) And those two kitties are definitely based on our real-life cats. Tommy and Tuppence show up in each book...usually causing mischief. :) Thanks for stopping by! I hope you enjoy the books!
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