The Tower District Mystery Series by Lorie Lewis H...

  

The Tower District Mystery Series 

by Lorie Lewis Ham 

Book 2 One of You & Book 1 One of Us

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Signed Copies of both books are available at the Book Barn in Clovis, CA, Bookish in the Tower District, Judging By the Cover in Downtown Fresno, and The Book Nook in Downtown Visalia.

Universal Link to purchase One of Us on Amazon, Kobo, and Barnes and Noble.com:   books2read.com/u/bxDBzd  

Universal Link to purchase your copy of One of You on Amazon, Kobo, and Barnes and Noble.com: books2read.com/u/m0eWAy 

 

Roxi Carlucci’s new life in Fresno, CA is starting to cometogether. She has a new podcast, works as a part-time P.I. with her cousinStephen Carlucci, and is helping local bookstore owner Clark Halliwell put onthe first-ever Tower Halloween Mysteryfest! To top it all off, her favoriteauthor, the Queen of Cozy Mysteries, Marilyn Bradford, will be there!

The brutal summer heat is gone and has been replaced by thedense tule fog—perfect for Halloween! While Roxi misses her life as achildren’s author living on the California Coast, she is beginning to feel athome in the Tower District—the cultural oasis of Fresno—where she lives withher cousin Stephen, her pet rat Merlin, a Pit Bull named Watson, and a blackcat named Dan.

She just wishes everyone would stop calling her the “JessicaFletcher” of the Tower District! Even if there will be murders on the page atMysteryfest, there’s no way there will be another real murder like when shefirst arrived! But when one of the authors is found dead, she fears she jinxedherself! The Carlucci’s are hired to find the killer before they strike again!Will Mysteryfest turn into a murder fest? How is the local gossipwebsite back, and what does it know about the death of Roxi’s parents? 

                      

Listen to the prologue and first chapter of One of You on Mysteryrat's Maze Podcast: 

Here are links to a few of my video and audio events in case you missed them:

I was interviewed by DP Lyle and Kathleen Antrim on theOutliers YouTube channel about my writing and it is now up! outlierswritinguniversity.com/post/new-on-the-outliers-youtube-channel-get-to-know-author-lorie-lewis-ham

 Interviewed onShawn Reilly Simmons Podcast spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/TfLFQLcFhRb

Had a fun conversation with Misty Simon about writing and mybooks on her video podcast youtu.be/w7HF6A81xWM?si=7lXgrHcsvQG8rdx3

I was a guest on The Bookish Hour with Sarah Burr and J.C. Kenney and we also had a lot of fun youtube.com/live/1dKXg1lWa5o?si=j6qpo79p0Cb5_vy6

I was recently interviewed by the podcast Crimewave about mylatest book "One of You" which is set during Halloween, and thatinterview is now up! Hope you will check it out. It was a lot of fun https://on.soundcloud.com/VNzJ7Lg3UUmBtzFB8

Highlights from my blog tour: 

If you have ever wondered how my Tower District Mysteryseries came to be, be sure to check this guest poston the Boys' Mom Reads! blog.  

Blog post by my main character Roxi on how she doesn't want to be called Jessica Fletcher, over on Christy's Cozy Corners!

Up on Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book a post  about the important role thatentertainment has played in my life and in my books.  

Check out my event page for other past & future events and guest posts.


Reviews for One of You:

One of You (A TowerDistrict Mystery) by Lorie Lewis Ham

Rating: 5 stars: One of You is the2nd book in A Tower District Mystery series and it was even better than thefirst book!

ShortSweet And Cozy, Holly Pirtle

With a few Halloween tricks One of You is aHalloween treat with a solid mystery showcasing friendship in a uniqueCalifornia enclave.  -- Katreader, Goodreads

D.Donovan, Sr. Reviewer, Midwest Book Review-

LorieLewis Ham excels in crafting a cozy mystery that brings to life not just Roxi’spersonality and family relationships, but the Fresno community.

Herinjection of whodunit tips, attention to shifting writer’s relationships (bothpsychological and political), and especially her ability to build tension basedupon not just evolving revelations, but astute methods of connecting the dots,gives readers a satisfying, thoroughly engrossing experience.

Libraries(and readers) seeking cozy mysteries that layer events with action and inspections thatprompt readers to think about many possible outcomes will find One of Youan outstanding series of twists and turns. It will keep readers delighted withthe plot, characters, and especially the strongly realistic setting of Fresno’sTower District.

Sarah Can't Stop Reading:

This was such a great read for so many reasons! First, the mystery itselfwas well thought out and plotted. I loved following along as Roxi and her PIcousin Stephen investigated the murder, especially as they found themselvesuncovering all sorts of information that led to many twists and turns. I had myguesses, but was never sure until the end, which, as someone who reads a lot ofmysteries, I love it when I’m stumped! 

Review of One of You from mystery author Kim Davis:

ONE OF YOU is the second book in theTower District Mysteries by Lorie Lewis Ham. The setting is the artsy TowerDistrict in the large city of Fresno, during Halloween festivities, and theauthor effectively captures the essence of the spooky season. As theprotagonist, Roxi Carlucci, and her friends prepare for the Tower HalloweenMysteryfest, the feeling of a small-town community is forefront. I greatly enjoyedthe close comradery Roxi has with her cousin (who is also her roommate andworks together as private investigators), as well as local business owners andfriends. There’s a nice banter that brings the characters and theirpersonalities to life and makes you want to hang out with them. There are a lotof characters to keep track of because of the Mysteryfest, and early on itslowed me down a bit. But, as the book progressed, each character’s valuebecame apparent, and I became invested in what happened.

With the Mysteryfest the focal point of the book, thereare many people to consider as a suspect when the Queen of Cozy Mystery ismurdered at the local bookshop. Roxi is meticulous in tracking down clues, andwith her job as a private investigator, she’s more thorough than the averageamateur sleuth. Yet she still works together with her cousin and her friendsand doesn’t go it alone, which adds to the appeal. Ms. Ham weaves in severaltwists and turns—I wasn’t even sure if the victim was the intended target—andkept me on my toes as clues were uncovered. Amongst the investigating, thecommunity Halloween and Mysteryfest events continued as secrets wererevealed…and boy were there secrets! I found myself reading faster and fasteras the story headed toward the conclusion. This is a strong addition to theseries and gives the reader a taste of the Tower District while celebratingHalloween!

Review by Kathleen Costa on Goodreads:


Lorie Lewis Ham has invited us back to the now fog shrouded Fresno in California’s Central Valley in her newest book, “One of You,” as the community celebrates Halloween with Mysteryfest. Along with artistic and seasonal activities and a theater production of Poe’s “Murder in the Rue Morgue” to keep tourists and residents engaged, an eclectic group of authors arrive for a meet and greet and book signings. But, murder?

Roxi Carlucci, Ham’s delightful young “snoop,” lover of Sherlock mysteries, King Arthur’s Excalibur, and four-legged creatures like Merlin the rat, joins Stephen, her PI cousin, to look into the shocking crime. Together they uncover personal connections, professional jealousies, and secrets and rumors courtesy of a reemerged local “gossip” monger on social media. This creates a plethora of suspects requiring close scrutiny. But, the investigation is not without its missteps, misdirection, and mistakes that includes some personal peril. From an ecelectic cast first introduced in book one, “One of Us,” to the artistic hub known as the Tower District, the story has a true air of realism bringing the reader a familiar small town vibe, more professional investigative methods, recognizable multi-generational personalities, and reasonable actions and reactions to keep one interested to the last page. Ignore the urge to leap forward to learn the killer’s identity, the journey is exciting all by itself.

This second installment has it all from entertaining personalities to an intriguing murder mystery. But, Lorie Lewis Ham also includes some fascinating quirks from Roxi’s replica sword and little menagerie to theater/movie-themed mugs and Stephen’s t-shirt collection. Mental health issues are included, but treated with respect. Romance? Well, there are inklings, but nothing overt … it’s all endearing friendships. No recipes included, but lots of visits to coffee shops, cafes, and of course, pizza delivery for the busy detectives. I highly recommend this standalone book, but do not overlook book one!


A woman starting over. A gossip website. A handsome playwright with a dark side. A director with an explosive temper. And a murder without a motive. It’s a mystery set in the historic Tower District—Fresno's dining, arts, and entertainment hub.

One of Us is available on Amazon.

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Praise for One of Us
Lorie Lewis Ham hits one out of the park with her first book in the new Tower District Mysteries series.  Literary Liz

I just love Roxi, her cousin Stephen, and thesetting of the book in the Tower District. I'm already looking forward toRoxi's next adventure. CleoCoyle, author of The Coffeehouse Mysteries 

Well-written, Ham walks you through the twists, turns, and surprises that face Roxi and Stephen as they work with the local police to solve the murder.
~Christa Reads and Writes

I loved how the author maintained a consistent focus on the plot. After a brief introduction to the protagonist, the plot starts to move and never stops until the end.
~Mysteries with Character

An utter delight, ONE OF US captures a unique neighborhood and introduces us to interesting well developed characters while providing an eminently intelligent and enjoyable mystery.
~Cozy Up With Kathy

More praise for One Of Us-
An entertaining mystery with a unique setting—the Tower District in Fresno. And an adorable pet named Merlin. He's a rat. Trust me on this -- you'll love clever Merlin.

    -- Elaine Viets, author of the Angela Richman, Death Investigator mysteries

In her new novel Lorie Lewis Ham brings the Tower District of Fresno charmingly alive.  Seeking a new life in a new town, Roxi Carlucci immediately gets involved in local amateur theatre and pet rescue activities and her cousin’s private investigator business. Before long she stumbles over a dead body at rehearsal.

I loved the charming, quirky, instantly endearing Roxi with her love of all things King Arthur and Sherlock Holmes, her pet rat Merlin, her intense curiosity about everything and her eagerness to plunge into her new life. That plus the Mafia family she’s trying to disassociate from, the circle of new friends, and a fast-paced mystery makes One of Us a treat for mystery readers and a fab start to a promising new series.

Vicki Delany/Eva Gates, One Woman Crime Wave, 2019 Derrick Murdoch Award for Contributions to Canadian Crime Writing 

In this mystery, One of Us, the Tower District of Fresno is as important as the characters. A close-knit community, with ties to the theater and arts, it add layers of originality and depth to the plot. When a member of a theater group is murdered, Roxi Carlucci, newly arrived to the area, is immediately drawn in to the investigation. Roxi, along with all the other characters in this new mystery, is well drawn with a unique personality. Because of the location, and the interesting characters who inhabit the neighborhood, this is a great start to a promising mystery series.

--Marilyn Meredith, author of the Deputy Tempe Crabtree mysteries.



Welcometo my closet, so to speak, where I "unpack" my writing for you. Ihave been writing mysteries since I was a teenager and I have published 7 ofthem. Four of those 7 featured gospel singing amateur sleuth Alexandra Walters.Most of them are now out of print. For the past 14 years I have been focusingmy attention on my online magazine Kings River Life, and more recently also oursister site KRLNews & Reviews. Since May of 2018 a lot of my attention is alsogoing to our mystery podcast, Mysteryrat's Maze, which features mystery shortstories and first chapters read by local actors.

After many years, I finally released a brand new mystery in 2021, One of Us, which debuteda brand new series, featuring podcaster and part time P.I. Roxi Carlucci (Ifyou read my other books-she is the cousin of Stephen Carlucci). And now I am releasing the second book in the series, One of You. The books arebased in Fresno, CA, and more specifically in my favorite part of that towncalled The TowerDistrict. The photo in the background of this website is a photo Itook of the Tower Theatre in the Tower District!
 

Happyreading,

Your Mysteryrat Lorie!

 



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