Silver and Sleuths

Do you have any silver heirlooms that are tarnished and sitting in a drawer? Maybe you’ve yet to decide which ones to keep, sell, or donate. Understanding how silver pieces can be restored to their beautiful luster may help you make a decision.

Silver and Sleuths

When I’m plotting a new mystery, I like to learn something new. An inspiring topic can send my story in a new direction or my sleuth to interview a prospective witness. Such is the case in MURDER PAYS A CALL. Keri Armstrong owns a personal concierge agency in affluent Sunny Grove, Florida. When she stops by her favorite client’s house to drop off some groceries, Keri doesn’t expect to find Fiona Sullivan dead in bed and her room ransacked. The police think it’s a botched robbery, but Keri has doubts. Then rumors around town suggest the philanthropist wasn’t as beloved as Keri had believed. Refusing to let malicious gossip be her mentor’s legacy, she determines to learn the truth.

One of the characters has a jewelry shop featuring silver items. He’s trained in metalsmithing and silver restoration. Keri isn’t sure of the difference between sterling silver and silver plate other than knowing the former is more valuable. She asks the jeweler about his process in order to disarm him so she can ask the tougher questions on her mind.

Here’s a brief excerpt from their conversation:

“You have a definite talent. How about this pitcher on the counter? Can you restore something that is this tarnished?” she asked, hoping to loosen his tongue by getting him to talk about his work.

He pursed his lips. “In this case, I’ll buff it down to its base metal, then I’ll polish it to remove those pits and scratches. After the surface is smooth, it’ll go through several rinses and pre-plating steps. Finally, I’ll apply a heavy layer of silver plate using high-grade pure silver. That’s what I’ll be doing to your tray as well.”

“What’s the difference between sterling silver and silver plate?” she asked, having a vague notion. She knew sterling was more valuable.

He stroked the pitcher. “Pure silver is soft, so it’s usually mixed with copper to make a stronger alloy. Silver plate, on the other hand, is made by coating base metals with either pure silver or a silver alloy via electrolysis. It doesn’t last as long as sterling because the base metal will show through as the plate wears off.”

“Is there much demand for your services? People my age aren’t into this stuff like my grandparents were,” she said, trying to get a sense of his success.

He shrugged. “I have a steady customer base. They either want to preserve their family heirlooms or fix them up to sell. I can help either way.”

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Sometimes, asking a suspect about his work or hobbies can encourage him to open up. Keri gets more than she’d expected in this scene but also helps a friend clear up a misunderstanding. As for silver heirlooms, many jewelers today will buy sterling but not silver plate. Silver serving pieces can be beautiful when shined, but it’s a pain to polish them. Do you have any pieces hidden in your drawers?

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Silver Polishing Tip

To polish your silver items, close the drain on your kitchen sink. Line the sink with aluminum foil, shiny side facing out. Fill the basin with warm water. Add ¼ cup each baking soda and salt and swish to dissolve. Submerge silver items, turning periodically to rest against another shiny side, until tarnish is gone. Add more water or ingredients as needed. Then rinse and dry.

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Mixing History and Mystery

St. Augustine, Florida is steeped in history, myth, and charm, and it can’t help but inspire tales of adventure and intrigue. I set one scene there in MURDER PAYS A CALL, and it’s based on personal experience and a genuine fondness for this historic city.

Nancy in St. Augustine       

        

            Flagler College

I’ve walked the streets, eaten in the restaurants, visited the historic sites, and shopped along St. George Street in the heart of town. I’ve even had a drink from St. Augustine’s fabled Fountain of Youth.

  

   Columbia Restaurant        

Discovered in 1565 by a Spanish soldier on the feast day for St. Augustine, the oldest city in Florida is named after this saint. Today, you can still tour the large fort erected by the Spanish to defend their territory. Visit the lighthouse and the Fountain of Youth archeological park, a pirate museum, old jail, the Lightner Museum, and Flagler College. You can enjoy trolley tours and ghost tours or look for water-related activities. This city also has great restaurants, a pedestrian shopping district, and numerous other historical sites.

My heroine, personal concierge Keri Armstrong, goes there to interview a possible suspect after her friend and client, Fiona Sullivan, is found murdered. Keri means to see Fiona’s nephew, Garvan Connor. She hopes to learn more about his connection to a miracle tonic that may not be exactly what’s promised in its promotional flyers. She learns more than she bargained for at her own peril. It’s exciting when a story takes off in unexpected directions.

Excerpt

Here’s an excerpt from Keri’s adventure with her reporter friend, Pam:

“Now what?” Keri asked after she and Pam were inside her vehicle with the A/C turned on. “Garvan seemed to get upset when I mentioned Vivonin. You’d think he would have offered us a free sample instead of chasing us out.”

Pam nodded. “I agree. He must be hiding something. Do you have an address for the manufacturing plant? If I do an article on false cure-alls, I’ll need accurate sources.”

“I did a search on Google Maps and didn’t find anything at the location given on the website.”

“That’s odd.” Pam glanced into the sideview mirror. “Hold on. Garvan is pulling out of his garage. We should follow him.”

“Why? He’s going to work.”

“Humor me. He’s leaving awfully quick. Maybe he’s going somewhere else first.”

“Okay.” Keri put the car in gear and merged onto the road some distance behind Garvan’s older model Buick.

“I need to do more research, but healthcare products that make false or misleading claims are subject to the law,” Pam said. “This also applies if they contain undisclosed ingredients that could be harmful.”

“Winnie said resveratrol is one of the ingredients in Vivonin. I looked it up. It’s a natural substance with antioxidant properties that can normally be found in red wine.”

“Oh, yeah? That’s a good excuse for a glass of cabernet at happy hour. It would be helpful to have a sample of this miracle drug.”

“I can always buy a bottle from Winnie.” Keri paid attention to the road as they approached an intersection with a couple of drugstores catty-corner to each other, but Garvan didn’t stop there. He turned left and headed west.

Stores with barred windows, tattoo parlors, and pawn shops told her this wasn’t the best part of town. The terrain became more rural, with older frame houses and weed-infested lawns. Fortunately, traffic remained steady, so they could stay on Garvan’s tail several cars behind.

“Looks like your instinct to follow him was correct,” she told Pam, who gave her a thumbs up in response.

Garvan turned right just past an automotive place. Maybe he needed car repairs, in which case they’d guessed wrong about his intentions.

“I think he’s heading for that property beyond the brick wall,” Pam said.

Sure enough, Garvan drove toward a wrought-iron gate that opened at his approach. He must have a remote, Keri figured, as the barrier opened and he drove through.

“I’ll have to park so we can take a closer look,” Keri said. She turned down a side road and pulled up to the curb under the shade of a moss-draped oak.

Soon she and Pam were walking along a cracked sidewalk covered by fallen leaves and acorns. She regretted not wearing sturdier shoes. Her strapped sandals scrunched along, the sound adding to a dog barking in the distance and an airplane droning overhead.

They approached the brick wall, partially covered with creeping vines. A sign said Nutrious Industries. They’d found Vivonin’s manufacturing site.

“What do you suppose Garvan is doing here?” she asked.

Pam’s lip curled. “I’ll bet he’s warning his staff that we might show up.”

“That would only matter if he has something to hide. If he does, maybe Fiona found out about it and threatened to expose his operation. How do we get inside for a better look?”

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Murder Pays a Call New Release 

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Personal Concierge for a Day

Do you remember a TV show called Queen for a Day? Guests would tell their sob stories and then audience members would vote for the winner. The lucky lady was crowned queen and usually chose an appliance for a prize.

Wouldn’t it be grand if you won a contest and the prize was a Personal Concierge for a day? What would this mean, exactly? A personal concierge can do just about anything, from walking your dog to arranging a party to helping you organize your house. But what’s the difference between a personal concierge and a personal assistant?

A personal assistant usually works for a single individual or company and may draw a salary, while a personal concierge is an independent contractor who has a number of clients and who charges an hourly rate. She may have taken a certification course for training and can be a member of a professional organization, such as the National Concierge Association.

This is what my new sleuth, Keri Armstrong, does for a living in Murder Pays a Call. Keri owns a personal concierge agency in affluent Sunny Grove, Florida. With her two other employees, she does a range of tasks from planning corporate breakfasts to anniversary parties, from helping the elderly manage their bills to shopping for busy mothers to arranging for pet sitters.

Keri Armstrong

We’d all like to have help with certain tasks, especially ones we dislike or just don’t have the time to do. Me? I need someone who could sell the collectible items in my house and help me get rid of the other things I don’t need. This is such an onerous task that I completely avoid it by working on my books. What’s a job that you’d like to hand off to someone else?

Suppose you were gifted a personal concierge for a day. What would you have her do?

Book Tour Reviews MPAC

It’s gratifying to see what reviewers think of your book when doing a virtual book tour. Here are some quotes from my virtual tour for Murder Pays a Call. This also shows the benefit of doing a book tour. You’re exposed to new readers who might otherwise not know about your book, and you garner some fresh reviews.

Book Reviews MPAC

Christa Reads and Writes
“There are multiple intertwined mysteries to be solved with a steady pace and surprises along the way. Even better, there’s a hint of romance coming for Keri…. All in all, a great start for a new series.”

Socrates’ Book Reviews
“I adored Keri right from the start. She has determination and a strength that couldn’t be held back. Her supporting cast is a group of interesting characters with much promise for exciting future stories… This adventure went by fast for me. I couldn’t put it down until the case was solved.

Dru’s Book Musing
“This is a delightfully entertaining and well-written whodunit that I could not put down until all was said and done. The author did a great job in staging this mystery with a pool of suspects, who all had strong motives, saturated with clues that kept me immersed. A great beginning in this new series.”

Fresh Fiction
“Nancy J. Cohen has built a detailed mystery with multiple strands of motive, personality and history… A great start to a lively series.”

Fresh Fiction – Review #2
“Filled with fun social events, future romantic interests, good solid writing and direction, MURDER PAYS A CALL will keep readers entertained all the way to the end.”

Cuddle Up With a Cozy Mystery and a Dachshund
“I enjoyed the twist at the end and the reveal which was really exciting.”

The Girl with Bangs
“A Cozy Murder Mystery with Twists and Turns…”

The Avid Reader 
“Murder Pays a Call is a cute cozy with a sudden death, surprising secrets, a surplus of suspects, catering to clients, curious clues, a chance at romance, and a killer reveal.”

KRL News and Reviews
“Keri must follow the leads like threads in an intricate pattern which doesn’t take shape before the big reveal… This series starter checks all the cozy boxes and promises plenty of possibilities for future reads.”

fundinmental 
“Nancy J Cohen is a master storyteller when it comes to the cozy mystery genre. Murder Pays A Call surpassed my expectations. Usually cozies are too tame for me, but Murder Pays A Call is not your run of the mill cozy.”

N.N. Light’s Book Heaven
“From the first page until the last, this mystery captivated my imagination… The descriptive narration is immersive. The mystery plot is complex with plenty of clues, false clues, investigation, and a satisfying ending. The characters are colorful, relatable, and entertaining. Once I started reading, I couldn’t stop.”

@bibliophile_foodie 
“I really liked how Keri handled the investigation. She’s smart, curious, and not afraid to ask tough questions. Her friends and coworkers added a lot to the story and I enjoyed their support and banter.”

Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book 
Murder Pays a Call has set this series off to a marvelous start. With a strong puzzling mystery and well-developed characters, this story was a real page-turner. I love the personal concierge theme.”

Sapphyria’s Book Reviews
“With a cleverly written mystery, Murder Pays a Call pulled me in and kept me engaged. I enjoyed meeting Keri and learning about her business, which is unique and I loved it. She’s kind and capable as she searches for clues to the identity of the suspect, while trying to stay out of danger.”

Boys’ Mom Reads!
Murder Pays a Call is the first book in veteran author Nancy J. Cohen’s new Keri Armstrong Cozy Mystery series and proves itself to be a fun, page-turner of a debut…This novel provided a very pleasant evening of feet-up, kicked-back cozy mystery entertainment.”

Cozy Up With Kathy
“Strong characters and an intriguing mystery make MURDER PAYS A CALL a great start to a new series.”

Book Tour Highlights

In case you missed some of my blog tour stops for Murder Pays a Call during my Great Escapes Virtual Book Tour, here are the highlights including author interviews, character interviews, and guest posts. Learn more about me and my protagonist and peek behind the curtain for some writerly advice.

Book Tour Highlights

Fresh Fiction Blog – AUTHOR INTERVIEW “Twenty Questions”

Dru’s Book Musing – CHARACTER GUEST POST “A Day in the Life”

Ascroft, eh? – CHARACTER INTERVIEW

Sarandipity’s – AUTHOR GUEST POST “Creating a Sleuth”

Christy’s Cozy Corners – AUTHOR GUEST POST “Planning a Series Starter”

Read Your Writes Book Reviews – CHARACTER INTERVIEW

Angel’s Book Nook – AUTHOR INTERVIEW

Reading, Writing & Stitch-Metic – AUTHOR GUEST POST “Setting and Suspicions”

Cozy Up With Kathy –AUTHOR INTERVIEW

New Release – Murder Pays a Call

I’m excited to announce the release of Murder Pays a Call, a brand-new cozy mystery! To celebrate, I’m doing a virtual book tour Sept. 1-21. Please join me at these sites for fun and prizes as we welcome Keri Armstrong, my newest sleuth.

BOOK DETAILS

Personal concierge Keri Armstrong will accept almost any job, but solving murders wasn’t on her to-do list—until now. 

When personal concierge Keri Armstrong swings by her favorite client’s mansion to drop off groceries, she expects a heartfelt chat along with a cup of tea—not Fiona Sullivan dead in bed and her room ransacked. Though police chalk it up to a botched robbery, Keri isn’t so sure. Whispers around town suggest Fiona wasn’t as adored as Keri had believed, and many of the philanthropist’s so-called friends in affluent Sunny Grove, Florida seem glad she’s gone.

Keri refuses to let Fiona’s memory be reduced to malicious gossip. Armed with a keen eye, insider access, and a fully charged tablet, she sets out to uncover the truth. Soon her file of suspects grows faster than her to-do list. Between sneaky neighbors, resentful relatives, and tight-lipped charity board members, Fiona left behind a trail of frenemies who’d happily skip her memorial brunch.

As Keri digs deeper, she discovers her late mentor had a gift for extracting people’s secrets and using them like fine china—carefully storing them until they could serve a purpose. But Fiona also kept a few skeletons in her own walk-in closet. Now, with danger creeping closer, Keri must race to crack the case before her number comes up next… and Murder Pays a Call.

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Universal Link: https://books2read.com/MurderPaysACall
Amazon Kindle: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F8NNP8NN
Amazon Print: https://www.amazon.com/Murder-Pays-Call-Nancy-Cohen/dp/1952886376
Apple Books: http://books.apple.com/us/book/id6745017605
Barnes & Noble Nook: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/murder-pays-a-call-nancy-j-cohen/1147426091?ean=2940184416052
Barnes & Noble Print: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/murder-pays-a-call-nancy-j-cohen/1147426091?ean=9781952886379
Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=BhZYEQAAQBAJ
Kobo:
https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/murder-pays-a-call

Large Print Edition coming on Feb. 1, 2026!

APPEARANCES

Sept. 8 – Fresh Fiction AUTHOR INTERVIEW “Twenty Questions” & BOOK REVIEW

Sept. 9 – Dru’s Book MusingCHARACTER GUEST POST “A Day in the Life”

Sept. 9 – N.N. Light’s Book HeavenSPOTLIGHT

Sept. 10 – “A Cozy Authors’ Chat” with Nancy J. Cohen and Maggie Toussaint to celebrate our new releases.

Sept. 15 – Cozy Mystery PartyAUTHOR TAKEOVER with fun & prizes.

Sept. 11-21 Great Escapes Virtual Book Tour – Interviews, spotlights, guest posts, reviews and giveaways.

See my full tour schedule at https://nancyjcohen.com/appearances/