Susan Bernhardt is an author living in Wisconsin. Like Kay
Driscoll in her cozy mystery, The Ginseng
Conspiracy, Susan is a retired public health nurse who volunteers at her
local free clinic. An avid reader of mysteries, she is a member of Sisters in
Crime, Inc. Her other published works include "October 31st",
"Midsummer", and "John and Madeline."
When not
writing, Susan loves to travel, bicycle, kayak, and create culinary magic in
her kitchen. She works in stained-glass, daydreams in her organic garden, stays
up late reading mysteries, and eats lots of chocolate.
Visit Susan on the web at the Susan Bernhardt Website.
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A Personal Challenge by Susan Bernhardt
I have been an avid reader of mysteries from the time I was
a young girl reading the Nancy Drew series. One of my favorite cozy mystery
authors is M.C. Beaton. She writes the Agatha Raisin and Hamish MacBeth series.
Several years ago while reading one of her novels, I thought I could do
this...I could write a cozy mystery. And that moment was my seed of
Inspiration. It was a personal challenge.
I came
up with the idea of writing about ginseng. Ninety-five percent of American
cultivated ginseng is grown in Wisconsin where I live. Living close to a
college, I decided that a professor who was researching the local ginseng crop,
would discover some alarming findings in the analysis of the ginseng samples
resulting in his murder.
I draw
from real life experiences so I decided that the protagonist would be Kay
Driscoll a newcomer to Sudbury Falls who volunteered at her local free clinic,
much like I was a newcomer to an insular town in northern Wisconsin and also
volunteered at the local free clinic.
When I
decided to indeed write this cozy mystery, I took several writing courses over
two years. I joined writing groups and wrote a manuscript that I revised five
times before enlisting my son, Peter and friend, Lorenzo to be co-editors of my
cozy mystery. I queried a number of agents and then decided to go directly to
publishing houses. I queried MuseItUp Publishing. They accepted my manuscript,
and the rest is history.
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Back of the Cover of The Ginseng Conspiracy:
On her way
to attend a Halloween Ball, Kay Driscoll, a newcomer to town, witnesses the
murder of a local professor. When the official coroner's report rules the cause
of death to be accidental and the community accepts the judgement, Kay decides
to uncover the truth for herself. Through her personal investigations, Kay
exposes a complex conspiracy, woven deep within the thriving local ginseng
industry, that involves some of the more prominent figures and families of
Sudbury Falls.
With her
new friends, the free-spirited herbalist Deirdre and the untamed modern woman
Elizabeth, Kay discusses new clues over tea and pastries at Sweet
Marissa's Patisserie, their crime-fighting headquarters. As Kay gets closer to
the heart of the conspiracy, additional murders happen in quick succession.
Before long, Kay learns that the villains are gunning for her, too. Phil, her
musically talented but preoccupied husband, determined to keep her safe,
withholds from her the one thing she needs most: the truth.
Buy Links for The Ginseng Conspiracy by Susan Bernhardt:
I had no idea ginseng was grown in Wisconsin. Did you? Do you have a crop, a product, a landmark, a famous person (besides you) in your area? Leave a comment here and tell us about it. Your comment will automatically enter you in the drawing to win Susan's cozy mystery.
34 comments:
Aloha JQ and Susan.
Thanks for the blog read this morning. Currently reading The Ginseng Conspiracy - it's great. A terrific set of characters. I like all their wee quirks. I am a huge fan of cosys. :-). Love MC Beaton and her series. And loved Nancy drew as a kid. So this is very appealing. I love Susan's energy and freshness in her writing. So nice to know more about you Susan reading this blog. :-)
Aloha and thanks Meg. :-)
Aloha, Meg! Great to hear from you, Meg! I'm glad you're enjoying The Ginseng Conspiracy. It was a fun book to write. Kept me entertained...lol.
Thanks for visiting.
Aloha, Susan!
Janet, thank you for having me on your "Seeds of Inspiration" blog today. It's great being here.
Also thank you for your wonderful review of "The Ginseng Conspiracy".
Susan
Wosconsin. Now that's a place I've never been.
Hi JQ and Susan,
Thank you for the blog post this morning. Susan, it sounds like once you decided to write a mystery, you took it very seriously. So kudos to you. I cannot wait to read The Ginseng Conspiracy. In fact, all this talk about it makes me want to read it now, so I am going to start it today.
Best,
Matt
Hi Suzanne. Thanks for visiting. Wisconsin is wonderful! I'm from eastern Wisconsin which I absolutely love and grew up on Lake Michigan. Presently I live in western Wisconsin.
Susan
Hi Matt. Thanks for visiting and commenting. When I decided to write a novel, I did take it very seriously. It started as a personal challenge (Which I have done often in my life.)and now I write because I love writing. I'm not a natural writer by any means. It doesn't come easy, but I love the characters in my series. They've become friends...lol. And so I write. And hope I have a long career of writing... this series and other novels.
Susan :)
Thanks for a really interesting blog post, Susan. Wisconsin sounds a fascinating place to live, and it was wonderful to hear some of the history behind The Ginseng Conspiracy. Great post!
Thank, Helena for visiting and commenting. My story on how I began writing is different from most authors, but I love writing just the same.
Ginseng is a pretty fascinating topic to write about and lately it has been in the news quite often, crime-wise. It sells at outrageous prices, something like $700-800+ a pound and there is a lot of poaching going on in the state.
My area is gold and apple country - very historic. Maybe there can be a mystery based on those? I hope I get a chance to read this book, looks great! Thank you for the chance :)
jslbrown2009(at)aol(dot)com
Thanks, Lisa for visiting and for your comment. Gold and apple country sounds like a great setting of a cozy mystery.
Susan
Hi Susan, so happy to host you this week. Looking forward to spreading the word about your great cozy mystery and you.
Aloha, Meg--I enjoyed all the characters. I could see myself sitting around the table at the patisserie (however you spell that) with friends and trying NOT to eat every one of those sweet treats. Thanks for stopping in.
Suzanne, Wisconsin is a beautiful state. Susan lived on the west side of Lake Michigan and I live on the east side in Michigan. When you stand on the beautiful beaches here, you'd swear you are looking at an ocean. The lake is huge! But NO SALT!
Hi Matt, yes you'll get caught up in the conspiracy and want to read it all day! Enjoy.
Hi Helena, I was surprised to learn about ginseng being grown in Wisconsin of all places. I thought it was a far east specialty. We learn something new every day!
Hi Lisa, we live in apple country, but no gold, except Golden Delicious apples here in West Michigan. Thanks so much for stopping by.
I'm so glad you decided to accept your personal challenge, Susan - the result is a great book! Looking forward to your next one.
Hi Susan,
Good interview! I didn't know you were once a public health nurse. As you know, I read your book..I started it just because we are friends, then found myself so enthralled with the characters, and the setting you put them in, that I couldn't put it down. So much for "not" being interested in cozy mysteries! I am eagerly awaiting the next one in your series, and I think you should just keep writing them!
Cheers!
Mikki
Thanks, Heather for commenting. I'm glad that you enjoyed The Ginseng Conspiracy. I enjoyed writing it. Sometimes, I would just type away on my keyboard laughing. :)
Mikki, I'm happy that you picked up The Ginseng Conspiracy being a friend and even happier that you enjoyed it. Makes me feel good! Hope you like the next mystery as well. :)
Hey, JQ, you always come up with nifty themes for your blogs. Hey, Susan. I, too, love the folks in your charming book. You really make the area come alive. I've only been in the tip of Wisconsin once several years ago. My daughter was performing a bus & truck tour north of Chicago. We spent the night in something like a Hampton Inn. All I can remember is how spectacular the cheese tasted at breakfast! I'll be sharing about the blog. Don't put my name in the drawing,since I've read and enjoyed it already. :) Looking forward to reading your next book.
Thanks, Marsha for visiting and for your comments. Yes, Wisconsin is noted for their cheese and their cheeseheads at the Green Bay Packer games. Lol! I'm glad you enjoyed The Ginseng Conspiracy. Murder Under the Tree, the second Kay Driscoll mystery will be out this autumn.
Enjoy your celebration tomorrow!
Heather, I'm looking forward to the next book too! Thanks for stopping.
Hi Mikki, so you weren't a cozy mystery reader? I'm glad you expanded your reading.I did too. I love mysteries due to Janet Evanovich and Sue Grafton's great series. Now I write them! Thanks for leaving a comment!
Hi Marsha, my first encounter with Wisconsin was when my husband and I took our first tent camping trip with friends up to Dorr Co. to pick cherries. It was memorable for sure. Decided tent camping wasn't for us! LOL, but oh those cherries...deeee-licious!
Susan, I'm excited to know your next book will be out this fall. Love that title!!
Thanks, JQ. This was a fun day, being on your blog! I was looking at some of your other posts and photos. You have a great website!
Susan
Awww...Thanks, Susan. I really love blogging and having guest authors and events on the blog. Giving away books is so much fun!!!
This book sounds interesting.
Thanks, Melody! I hope you'll read my cozy. There is a lot of mystery, adventure, and humor in it.
Susan
Hi Melody, The book IS iteresting. Glad you stopped in today!
Hi Janet!!
Susan, I love cosy mysteries. Yours sounds great. Best of luck with sales and marketing. Your road to publication sounds like plenty of hard work.
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