20 Jul Helen Hollick A Mischief of Murder #HistoricalMystery #CozyMystery #JanChristopherMystery #BlogTour #TheCoffeePotBookClub
FEATURED AUTHOR: HELEN HOLLICK
I’m delighted to welcome Helen Hollick again as the featured author in The Coffee Pot Book Club Blog Tour being held between July 21st – 23th, 2025. Helen Hollick is the author of A Mischief of Murder (A Jan Christopher Murder Mystery – Episode #6).
Below are highlights of A Mischief of Murder, Helen Hollick’s author bio, and a snippet from her book.

Tour Schedule Page: https://thecoffeepotbookclub.blogspot.com/2025/06/blog-tour-a-mischief-of-murder-by-helen-hollick.html
HIGHLIGHTS: A MISCHIEF OF MURDER

The village Flower and Veg Show should be a fun annual event – but who added mischief and murder to the traditional schedule?
July 1973
This title is available on Kindle Unlimited
AUTHOR BIO: HELEN HOLLICK

Known for her captivating storytelling and rich attention to historical detail, Helen’s historical fiction, nautical adventure series, cosy mysteries – and her short stories – skilfully invite readers to step into worlds where the boundaries between fact and fiction blend together.
Helen started writing as a teenager, but after discovering a passion for history, was initially published in 1993 in the UK with her Arthurian Pendragon’s Banner Trilogy and two Anglo-Saxon novels about the events that led to the 1066 Battle of Hastings, one of which, The Forever Queen (USA title – A Hollow Crown in the UK) became a USA Today best-seller. Her Sea Witch Voyages are nautical-based adventures inspired by the Golden Age of Piracy. She also writes the Jan Christopher cosy mystery series set during the 1970s, and based around her, sometimes hilarious, years of working as a North London library assistant. Her 2025 release is Ghost Encounters, a book about the ghosts of North Devon – even if you don’t believe in ghosts you might enjoy the snippets of interesting history and the many location photographs.
Helen and her family moved from London to Devon after a Lottery win on the opening night of the London Olympics, 2012. She spends her time glowering at the overgrown garden, fending off the geese, chasing the peacocks away from her roses, helping with the horses and wishing the friendly, resident ghosts would occasionally help with the housework…
SNIPPET: A MISCHIEF OF MURDER
Helen and her family mo“The tomatoes look nice and fat,” I offered tentatively. “Shouldn’t they be red, though, not green?” Dad pulled a face. Oops. I’d blundered. I moved to a different patch, pointed at something I knew should be green. “The peas look good.”
Dad sniffed loudly and, picking a single pea pod from its stick-twining vine-like tendril, snapped it open to reveal a row of round, green peas within. He selected one, popped it into his mouth, pulling various faces as he munched, much as a wine-taster would sample a fine Burgundy. He selected another and handed it to me. I took it, ate it, making the same expressions. I had no idea what I was supposed to be tasting or what to say.
I opted for: “Hmm, crunchy. Nice and sweet.”
The right thing, as Dad smiled. “You can’t be too careful with peas. Regular watering during cropping deters mildew, but I take care not to wet the leaves. I water at the base of my plants, not over them. Can’t risk sunburnt leaves.
I immediately envisioned cartoon peas wearing sunglasses and stretched out on sun loungers beside a sparkling swimming pool, relaxing and catching a few rays.
Dad didn’t notice my inattention, for he was rambling on about good pea care.

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Helen Hollick
Posted at 05:05h, 21 JulyThank you so much for hosting me and Jan Christopher today!
Linnea Tanner
Posted at 12:38h, 21 JulyHi Helen–It was my great pleasure to host you and Jan Christopher today. Best wishes on your book, ” A Mischief of Murder.”
Cathie Dunn
Posted at 06:04h, 21 JulyThank you so much for hosting Helen Hollick today, with a snippet from her fabulous new mystery, A Mischief of Murder.
Take care,
Cathie xo
The Coffee Pot Book Club
Linnea Tanner
Posted at 12:39h, 21 JulyHi Cathie–It was my pleasure to host Helen Hollick and Jan Christopher today and future their book, “A Mischief of Murder.”