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Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Belles of Steel

By guest blogger Miranda James.



Every small Southern town has them – those indomitable women who run all kinds of organizations, from garden and bridge clubs to charitable agencies. Often they come from the town’s oldest families, generation after generation of club women who oil the wheels of the social engine. These were exactly the women I needed when I was working on Out of Circulation, the fourth book in my “Cat in the Stacks” series.

The story revolved around fund-raising efforts for the local public library – in this case, the fictional Athena (Mississippi) Public Library. I needed strong characters for the Friends of the Library Board of Directors, and I counted on disagreements among the members. Has there ever been a committee when members didn’t butt heads over even the most minute of details? Perfect starting point for conflict in a murder mystery, I thought.

In the spring of 2011 I attended the first-ever Daddy’s Girls Weekend, an event put together by my friend and fellow writer, Carolyn Haines, author of the Sarah Booth Delaney series. There I met two sisters, An’gel Ducote Molpus and Dickce Ducote Little, who inspired me to create their fictional counterparts, Miss An’gel and Miss Dickce Ducote.

The fictional sisters are several decades older, unmarried, and childless, yet their characters owe much to their real-life inspirations. The Ducote sisters are the true grandes dames of Athena society, intelligent, hard-working, and intolerant of pretention and snobbery. The conflict between them and the character of Vera Cassity was an essential element of the story, and I had great fun with the scenes involving these characters.


Not long after I finished Out of Circulation I was working on ideas for a second series, one that would feature two older women characters. After discussion with my agent and my editor, we settled on making the Ducote sisters the main characters. I loved them, my editor loved them, and evidently so did my readers. Thus was the new series born.

The first book in the “Southern Ladies” mysteries, Bless Her Dead Little Heart, is officially out on October 7th. The Ducote sisters are on their own as amateur detectives, because Charlie Harris and his family are in France on vacation. They do have the assistance of Diesel, the Maine Coon cat, who makes a cameo appearance in the book. An old sorority sister, Rosabelle Sultan, turns up on the sisters’ doorstep one August afternoon and claims that someone in her family is trying to murder her. Miss An’gel and Miss Dickce know that Rosabelle loves being the center of attention, but this sounds a bit over-the-top even for this self-absorbed socialite. When Rosabelle’s family members follow her to Athena, however, the sisters quickly discover that one of them does have murder in mind.

I had great fun writing this book, letting the sisters have their way. I hope readers will have fun, too, getting to know Miss An’gel and Miss Dickce.



Berkley Prime Crime has generously offered a copy of Bless Her Dead Little Heart to one of my readers. Please comment below before midnight on October 29, 2014. Entries from the US only, please.  
Please don't forget to include an email address so I can contact you if you win.

12 comments:

  1. This is going to be a great, new series!



    patucker54 at aol (dot) com

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    1. I agree, Patricia! Thanks for reading my blog!

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  2. This series is going to be fun.

    kaye.killgore@comcast.net

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    1. I think so, too, Kaye!
      Thanks for reading my blog.

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  3. A new series by a favorite author - Yeah! Those sisters are going to be such fun.
    kpbarnett1941[at]aol.com

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    1. I love the Ducote sisters, too, Karen. Thanks for stopping by!

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  4. I absolutely LOVE the Cat in the Stacks mysteries! This new series sounds wonderful and I can't wait to read Bless Her Dead Little Heart!!! I hope I win the drawing!!!!!
    CocoIhle@gmail.com

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    1. I think you'll love it, Coco. Thanks for reading!

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  5. I keep seeing all these wonderful reviews for this book. I can't wait to read it. Would love to win it. But putting it on my wishlist just in case. :)
    jandeplus3 at live.com

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    1. Belts AND suspenders are never a bad idea. Thanks for reading my blog!

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  6. Miss An'gel and Miss Dickce made me fall in love with them in Out of Circulation, so glad to see that they have gotten their own series! I'm sure it'll be great. Thanks for the chance to win.

    robbfan141729@yahoo.com

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    1. They ARE charming, aren't they, Meg? Thanks for reading Stuff and Nonsense!

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