About Jeannette de Beauvoir: Jeannette de Beauvoir writes about characters uncovering truths and occasional dark secrets via various genres that include mystery and historical fiction. She presents a weekly radio show on the arts streaming on WOMR, a Pacifica network affiliate, and is theatre critic for ptownie, a local digital publication. What inspires you to write? Problems. That's generally what mysteries come down to, isn't it? Usually when I'm wrestling with … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Jeannette de Beauvoir
Deadly Jewels by Jeannette de Beauvoir
When Martine LeDuc, publicity director for the city of Montréal, is summoned into the mayor's office, she's pleasantly surprised to find the city is due for a PR coup: a doctoral researcher at McGill University claims to have found proof that the British crown jewels were stored in Montréal during WWII. Martine is thrilled to be part of the excavation project, until it turns out that the dig's discoveries include the skeleton of a man with diamonds in his ribcage and a hole in his skull. Is … [Read more...] about Deadly Jewels by Jeannette de Beauvoir
Asylum by Jeannette de Beauvoir
Martine LeDuc is the director of PR for the mayor's office in Montreal. When four women are found brutally murdered and shockingly posed on park benches throughout the city over several months, Martine's boss fears a PR disaster for the still busy tourist season, and Martine is now also tasked with acting as liaison between the mayor and the police department. The women were of varying ages, backgrounds and bodytypes and seemed to have nothing in common. Yet the macabre presentation of their … [Read more...] about Asylum by Jeannette de Beauvoir