Friday, March 20, 2026

BOOK: March Blues by Carol Ann Kauffman


 

March Blues 




In this third Cat Collier Mystery, March Blues, Cat Collier stumbles upon a homeless man at the long deserted train station in town and he helps her get home. 


Cat learns the meaning of “The Blues.” 


Ebook is $.99 for Free on KU. #mystery #trains #femaledetective #offthegrid 

Also available in Paperback format.



https://www.amazon.com/March-Blues-Cat-Collier-Mystery-ebook/dp/B01D6VB5XU




Excerpt:


Chapter One

The Big Cheese

 

M

 

y name is Cat Collier. I run a research service called Red Cat Investigation. I have an office in Palazzo Castellano, the gorgeous Gothic architectural masterpiece in the center of Heaton Valley, Ohio. My office adjoins the office of Attorney Erick Carter Larsen, my incredibly sweet, handsome boyfriend. His newly-found millionaire father is bankrolling us. I’m the luckiest girl in the world.

Mostly I do online research for private citizens of Heaton Valley. Now, you might not believe this, but privacy is a thing of the past. 

Death certificates, birth certificates, and real estate appraisals are all public record.  Credit scores, bank account balances, and employment records are a little harder, but not much. 

Social media is a treasure trove of free and easily accessible information about relationships, new babies, new jobs, and current location.  Friends of mutual friends can yield a ton of sought-after data.

With an Internet connection, a little luck, and minimal hacking skills, I can find out almost anything without leaving the comfort and safety of my lovely new office.  

Mostly. But sometimes I have to do a more physical kind of investigating.

“Hey, Nola,” I phoned my secretary, “I’m tailing the same white unmarked full-size Chevy van that picked up Lark Fairpoint, Case #7, three hours ago at the corner of Sinclair Street and Fifth Avenue.  

"It's a 2013 Express model, Ohio license plate number M 1538 C,” I said as I whizzed down Route 169. It felt good having someone I could check in with, someone who would know what I’ve been up to and my last known location. I found the private investigation business attracted some pretty shady characters.

“Okay, got it,” said Nola. “Do you need back-up?”

“No. I don’t see anything suspicious. They stopped at McDonald’s drive through, then went to Dunkin’ Donuts. Lark may simply be on a mindless eating binge or skipping school to hang out with her friends at the mall. That seems to be where they’re heading now. Did you ever do that as a kid?”

“Me? No. My mother would have killed me, revived me, and killed me again. Did you?”

“No. I liked school. What are you doing?

“I’m supervising Detrick while he does his leg strengthening exercises,” answered Nola.

“Hello, Cat,” yelled Detrick in the background.

“And he’s doing very well,” added Nola. “Carter’s making ham and scalloped potatoes. The aroma coming from the kitchen is making us crazy, so don’t be late for lunch.”

“I won’t. See you soon.”

 

The van stopped abruptly and four people dressed in black wearing ski masks jumped out of the van and ran into The Big Cheese Pizza Shop on Route 169. 

Crap! My sweet little schoolgirl is robbing a pizza shop. I tapped some numbers into my cell phone.

“Jesus, Mary, and Joseph! Don’t you have someone else to bother? You won’t be happy until you get my ass fired. I’m already in enough trouble over you, Cat.

 “What the hell do you want from me this time?” shouted Officer Kiernan Scott of the Heaton Valley Police Department.

I hung up on him. Scotty’s verbal barrage snapped me back to reality. Marina Fairpoint hired me to find out why her normally happy, pleasant, smart teenage daughter had suddenly become distant and moody with plummeting grades, not get her arrested and ruin her chances of ever becoming the president of the United States.

I snapped some photos as the foursome ran back to the van. I noticed all four were tall, husky body types, not petite like Lark. The van roared down the street, turned down a side street, and pulled into a driveway. I passed the driveway just as the garage door came down. I snapped more photos.

I hung around at the Burger King on the corner, where I had a clean sight of the driveway while I read about the latest innovations in water treatment facilities in Denmark. Two hours and four cups of coffee later, the white van slowly backed out of the driveway and made its way to the mall while I followed a few car lengths behind.

The driver parked the van near the main concourse door and seven people got out, four big, husky boys and three girls. I spotted Lark holding hands with one of the boys as they entered the mall.

I checked my watch. One thirty. Wow, this little girl had an exciting day. Start off at McDonald’s, then have a doughnut, be implicated in a pizza shop heist, and go to the mall.

I drove my falling apart 2009 red Chevy Cruze back to the Palazzo Castellano Hotel, parked in the private underground parking facility, and rode the elevator up to my office on the eighth floor. My secretary was nowhere to be found. I typed up a few notes on the events of the day. I cropped and balanced the light and color in the photos I took at the crime scene on my phone, while still keeping the originals in case I needed to check them for detail. 

Now what?

Time for ham and scalloped potatoes, I guess.

I locked up my office, went downstairs, crossed the main lobby, and rode the private elevator up to the penthouse apartment.













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Thursday, March 19, 2026

TV TIME: Sandokan (Netflix)



 Handsome Pirate Prince Sandokan has adventures with British Colonialists in 19th century Borneo. Then he falls in love with the British Consul’s beautiful, blonde daughter, Marianna. 

Trouble insues. 

Everybody is double-crossing everybody. It is a look at Colonialism as a pure evil. Marianna is feisty. And Sandokan? He is a true hero. 












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Wednesday, March 18, 2026

INTERVIEW: Indian Poet Srijani Mitra


 Srijani Mitra


Kolkata, India 




Welcome to Vision and Verse, Srijani. Tell us a little about what 


you’ve written?


I have written a poetry book called, Mantras of the Moon to be 


published by University of Alabama, this April. 



 

What is your favorite genre to write?


My favourite genre to write in is poetry. 



 

Favorite food.


I love having North Indian food. And Bengali cuisine too. Biryani 


is an all time favourite





 

Tea or coffee?


Tea 

 


Pizza or ice cream?


Pizza

 


Wine or beer or soda or what?


Juice

 


Where would you like to visit?


Would love to visit the States. 



Favorite musical artist. 


Shreya Ghoshal






Do you listen to music when you 


write?  What?


Yes. I love listening to pop songs. 




What makes you laugh?


My partner 





Favorite work of art or sculpture.


It’s the sculpture of the Khajuraho Temples. 





How old were you when you started writing?


I was 12. 



Do you plan out your book with outlines and notecards? 


Or just write?


just write. 








Describe your perfect evening.


A stroll by the lake with my partner. 



 

Where do you get your inspiration?


From songs, other poets, my partner, conversations around me. 




What do you do when you get a writer's block?


I try to recollect memories, rejuvenate in nature, and revitalize 


myself. 





Who is your favorite author?


Rabindranath Tagore, always. 




I love his work, too. Best book you ever read.


I loved reading Geetanjali by Tagore. 




Last book you read.


The Gallery of Upside Down Women by Arundhati Subramaniam




What would you do for a living if you weren’t a writer?


I am a student. 




Who is the one person who has 


influenced your personal life the 


most and why?


My partner, because he 


motivates me all the time. 




If you could sit down and have a 


conversation with ONE person, 


living or dead, real or fictional, who would it be and why?


Feluda, because I love how he solves mysteries in detective 


tales of Satyajit Ray.






What advice would you give someone who aspired to be a 


writer?


Be consistent and write.




Do you have a link for us to follow you?


https://srijanimitra.com/writing










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