As promised, I returned from my travels and put Death at Brighton Pavilion on pre-order (and then forgot to tell anyone). This book will be available in e-book, PRINT, and audio December 17.
Amazon: https://amzn.to/2oUQkgA
Apple: https://apple.co/2oeQKOJ
Kobo and Google links closer to pub date. Print will be available closer to release date.

Join Captain Lacey and Grenville as they take their families on a seaside holiday in Brighton, invited by the Regent to sup at the Royal Pavilion. When an officer from Lacey’s past turns up murdered, even Lacey isn’t quite certain he isn’t the culprit.
Death at Brighton Pavilion is Book 14 of the Captain Lacey Regency Mysteries series.
I enjoyed myself immensely walking in Captain Lacey’s footsteps in London, and took a series of videos and photos to document it. I’m working in my spare time to put together the footage with explanations of what we’re seeing. I hope to have that finished before too long, though writing at the moment it taking up most of my time.
In London, I stayed in a flat across from Trafalgar Square, walking distance from every place I wanted to go. I had a wonderful time.
Likewise, I walked miles in Rome, taking footage for research for the Leonidas the Gladiator mysteries.
My day in the Roman Forum blew me away. The weight of history smacked into me, and the monuments were unbelievable. It gave me an excellent feel for spacing and what Leonidas would see in Nero’s day, walking through Imperial Rome.
The rest of Rome was just amazing. If you see only one city in Europe in your lifetime, see that one.
I also loved Portugal (a magical place), and am inspired to go back in Lacey’s history in Oporto (Porto) and Salamanca (a beautiful, beautiful Spanish town), and bring some of that into his current life.
All in all, I am very glad I went on my exhausting month-long sojourn. For now, it’s back to storytelling and processing all I saw and did.


I just bought mine on B&N!
Thank you! I hope you enjoy it.