“Double Play” by Fairmont author Marshall Scott Shields makes an excellent Christmas gift for family and friends. This unique, two-for-one mystery continues the exploits of journalist-sleuths Rob and Jennie Covington in two complete novels contained in one bargain-priced volume.
Wednesday, November 17, 2021
Give 'Double Play' for Christmas
Saturday, October 23, 2021
The Four Weeks of Halloween - Week 4
Week 4: “Double Play” – This unique, two-for-one mystery continues the exploits of journalist-sleuths Rob and Jennie Covington in two complete novels contained in one bargain-priced volume.
In the first book, “Blue Light Night,” the Covingtons are at home on a sunny Sunday morning when a strange little girl shows up next door, asking for her mommy. While Jennie searches for the girl’s mother, Rob is drawn into the world of a serial killer whose bizarre methods leave female victims all around the greater Boston area.
In book two, “Out of the Darkness,” a well-known journalist goes missing, and the Covingtons follow a cleverly-disguised set of clues to track his whereabouts. Meanwhile, a man in a coma has a shocking revelation and an unexpected danger threatens both Rob and Jennie, bringing Detective Sammie Ellsworth into the case.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1735448494
I hope you enjoyed these mysteries in the run-up to All Hallows Eve. Thanks for reading, and have a frightfully freaky and fun-filled Halloween.
Saturday, October 16, 2021
The Four Weeks of Halloween
Today continues the first official Scott Shields Book Writer Four Weeks of Halloween celebration. To commemorate the occasion, everyone is encouraged to buy my four books and read one each week leading up to Halloween night, October 31.
Week 3: “The Last Case” -- Stanford Bell is a private detective known to the world as "Taco." He is also very dead. His friend, police Lieutenant Hanrahan, finds his body in Taco's office and sets out to discover how Taco became dead, who killed him and why. Through his own narrative, Taco introduces a tall, beautiful former athlete with amber eyes who hires him to find a missing object stolen from her apartment. Taco and his client follow a seemingly random string of numbers and letters they believe will lead them to the stolen property.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1735448451
Excerpt #3: Out of the Darkness (from Double Play)
In late April, David Flynn had entered Emil Rosenberg’s office just before lunch and helped himself to a chair in front of his editor’s desk. Rosenberg had his back turned and spun around when he heard the creak of the leather chair. “Make yourself at home, why don’t you?” he said to Flynn. “Is there something I can do for you? Coffee? Coke? How about a sandwich?” He shot a rubber band at Flynn’s chest.
Friday, October 15, 2021
Excerpt #2: Out of the Darkness (from Double Play)
After finishing with the newspaper, Rob lay back in his chair and closed his eyes while Jennie thumbed through the pages. She wasn’t really reading anything, just scanning a few headlines and checking out the ads for fall clothes, but stopped abruptly when she got to page 7 and saw something odd in the lower right-hand corner of the page.
“Look at this
ad, Rob,” Jennie said. “This is very strange.”
The two-column
boxed advertisement included a small photo of a rocky coastline beach and the
words, “Happy birthday, Anthanella. Thinking of those nights on Flintucket
Sound.”
“So what’s so
weird about that?” Rob asked.
“Well, two
things,” Jennie said. “First, remember last year when I went to Boston for that
television interview with Selina Alvarez? About our second book? That same day,
the TV station was taping a panel discussion on government corruption in the
Boston area and one of the panelists was David Flynn. I told you he was there
that day, didn’t I? Well, he and the others were standing around awaiting their
turn on set when my interview finished, and he walked over and introduced
himself. He said he had read both of our books and liked them very much. He
told me he was planning a book of his own and was influenced by our
journalistic writing style. He also said his wife especially liked the book
about the girl on the ferry because she had been a bit shy and restrained
growing up, like Mellie Swinson in our book, and could identify with some of
the issues the girl had faced.”
“OK, so what’s
the point?”
“The point is,
he said his wife’s name was Anthanella,” Jennie said. “It’s pretty hard to
forget a name like that. He said it was a family name that went back to
medieval Ireland or Scotland or some such thing and that other women in her
family had had that name in the past.”
“OK, so
there’s another Anthanella in the world,” Rob said, “or maybe somebody knows
Flynn’s wife and is wishing her a happy birthday … like maybe a relative or
something.”
“Seriously,
Rob, I said there were two weird things about the ad. The
second one is, it talks about ‘those nights on Flintucket Sound.’”
“So?”
“So there is
no such place as Flintucket Sound,” Jennie said. “It’s a fictional place in a
novel by Charlotte Mains called Summers
With My Lovers. I just finished reading it last week.”
Thursday, October 14, 2021
Excerpt #1: Out of the Darkness (from Double Play)
Mordecai Williams lay in his bed at the Montrose Sanitarium, still as the night and quiet as the dead. Except he wasn’t dead. He was just asleep in the darkness of a five-year coma, brought on by a gunshot wound to the head. His vital signs were otherwise stable and doctors determined he was not in imminent danger of dying. They were hopeful, if not confident, that he would somehow awaken one day, look around the room and ask, “Where the hell am I?”
Wednesday, October 13, 2021
Excerpt #3: Blue Light Night (from Double Play)
Jennie was becoming totally immersed in the whole “alien thing” and couldn’t stop reading internet accounts of extraterrestrial beings and otherworldly phenomena. Her research had led her from Sightings.net to History.com, the official website for the History television channel. The network had broadcast an entire series about true-life alien encounters from the 1940s and ’50s, which made it seem considerably more credible than the click-bait websites she had been following. She was home alone on Saturday with nothing much to do while Rob was visiting Alvin at the hospital and Annie was visiting Mrs. Galloway, so she opened her laptop one more time and discovered yet another bizarre report….
And
just like that, Jennie was hooked all over again.
She
kept clicking links on the History website, reading weirder and weirder stories
and washing them down with glasses of wine. After way too much time at the computer, she had read way too
many tales of alien abduction and consumed way too much “Chateau de Covington”
Cabernet. She was tired, bleary-eyed and legally intoxicated. She hadn’t eaten
anything all day and that had served to intensify the effect of the wine. In
her condition, she couldn’t have passed a standard breathalyzer test. Her neck
ached from staring down at a computer screen and her butt was numb from sitting
at her desk so long. It wasn’t like Jennie to get blotto in the middle of the
afternoon, and she was embarrassed to be this tipsy so early in the day. She
figured that Rob would be home soon and she didn’t want him to see her in this
condition, especially after the way she had spent the afternoon, so she
stripped off her clothes, threw them into a pile on the floor and headed to the
bathroom for a shower.
***
Over the past six days, Rob and Jennie had seen little of each other and even less of their daughter Annie, who had practically moved in with old Mrs. Galloway up the street. On Saturday evening, the Covingtons were more than happy to leave Annie with her babysitter for the night while they discussed their individual investigations and spent some time reacquainting themselves with various parts of the human anatomy. They did the reacquainting part first, for a good, long time, then lay naked in bed to compare notes. Jennie was still wearing a decent buzz from earlier in the day but Rob didn’t seem to notice … or at least he didn’t seem to care. Drunk wife. King size bed. An hour of uninterrupted sex. Does anyone see a problem here? Besides, he was more interested in regaling Jennie with stories about his busy week as a working journalist again.
Tuesday, October 12, 2021
Reader comments on 'The Last Case'
"I just finished 'The Last Case.' Interesting story, humorous and felt like I was in a conversation with Taco the whole book. I really enjoyed it."
Excerpt #2: Blue Light Night (from Double Play)
Now that he was out in the open, Rob figured he might as well approach the police and see what, if anything, they would tell him. He walked over to the man in the suit who he had seen talking with the crime scene tech. He was tall and barrel chested with reddish hair and a face that resembled the actor David Caruso. He even cocked his head a little to one side when he talked, the way Caruso did in that Miami cop show he was on. The man looked at Rob with an evil glare and Rob responded with his best “nice guy” smile.
Sunday, October 10, 2021
Excerpt #1: Blue Light Night (from Double Play)
Hannah Foreman fired up her laptop and
logged on to her favorite website, Sightings.net. Hannah considered herself to
be a “ufologist,” someone who studies reports, visual records, physical
evidence and other phenomena related to unidentified flying objects or UFOs.
One
of the most famous incidents, a reported UFO crash near Roswell, New Mexico, in
1947 gained international momentum until it was supposedly debunked by the
military as nothing more than a downed weather balloon. Probably half of the
people who have heard the story still believe it was a flying saucer that
crashed near Roswell, and that an alien creature that was a passenger on the
craft was captured by military personnel and examined by Army doctors.
Hannah
Foreman was one of those people.
When
her computer came to life, she opened the website and clicked on the link
called True Stories of Alien Encounters where she began to type a comment.
After months of visiting the site and reading other people’s tales of alien
abduction, torture, physical examination and worse, she finally had her own
story to tell, and she couldn’t type the words fast enough. Using her screen name
HanSolo37, she wrote the following:
Shit’s
getting real, people. Last night it finally happened to me. I was almost asleep
when I heard a strange whirring sound, like some kind of mechanical device
spinning very fast, outside my apartment. Just then, a weird blue light shot
through my bedroom window and scared the living crap out of me. Then there was
a beeping noise and the light got brighter and then it turned to red and then
to green and finally bright white. The whirring noise got louder and then the light
disappeared and the sound went away. I was too scared to look outside. I just
stayed in bed and covered my head and shook for half an hour. Has this ever
happened to anybody else?
Almost
instantly, comments starting flooding in from dozens of other readers around
the world who reported having similar experiences. The stories were all
somewhat different but most of them shared a common thread that involved
whirring and beeping noises and a strange blue light.
The Four Weeks of Halloween
Sunday, October 3, 2021
The Four Weeks of Halloween
Today begins the first official Scott Shields Book Writer Four Weeks of Halloween celebration. To commemorate the occasion, everyone is encouraged to buy my four books and read one each week in the 28 days between now and Halloween night, October 31.
Week 1: “Time Capsule” -- Newspaper reporter Rob Covington was planting a tree in his own backyard when he dug up something he wasn’t expecting to find—a time capsule buried by middle school students nearly 40 years before. Opening the box unlocks a mystery that Rob and his reporter wife Jennie pursue to a stunning and unexpected conclusion in this, the first book in the Covington Mystery Series.
Thursday, September 30, 2021
The Four Weeks of Halloween
This Sunday begins the first official Scott Shields Book Writer Four Weeks of Halloween celebration. To commemorate the occasion, everyone is encouraged to buy my four books and read one each week in the 28 days between October 3 and Halloween night, October 31.
Friday, September 24, 2021
News release sent to local media
September 24, 2021
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Fairmont author
publishes two more mystery novels
Fairmont author Marshall
Scott Shields has published his fourth and fifth novels, a bargain-priced
two-in-one volume called “Double Play.”
The
book includes two complete mysteries, named “Blue Light Night” and “Out of the
Darkness,” featuring journalist-sleuths Rob and Jennie Covington who
investigate missing person cases and write true-crime books about them.
In
the first book, “Blue Light Night,” the Covingtons are at home on a sunny
Sunday morning when a strange little girl shows up next door, asking for her
mommy. While Jennie searches for the girl’s mother, Rob is drawn into the world
of a serial killer whose bizarre methods leave female victims all around the
greater Boston area.
In
book two, “Out of the Darkness,” after a well-known journalist goes missing,
the Covingtons follow a cleverly-disguised set of clues to track his
whereabouts. Meanwhile, a man in a coma has a shocking revelation and an
unexpected danger threatens both Rob and Jennie, bringing their detective friend
Sammie Ellsworth into the case.
“Combining two complete novels into one bargain-priced
volume is somewhat unusual,” Shields said. “I got the idea because both of the books
were finished and I didn’t want to put them out six months or more apart. They
are two completely different stories but there is a common thread, so it made
sense to combine them into one volume of text.”
Shields
introduced his leading characters, husband and wife journalists the Covingtons,
in his first novel, “Time Capsule,” published in 2019, and followed it up with
“An Empty Seat on the Ferry” in 2020. He has also written one stand-alone
mystery, “The Last Case,” which was published this past spring.
Shields describes his novels as
“easy reading, character-driven stories that are strong on dialogue and human
interaction with compelling narratives and enough plot twists to keep readers
engaged all the way to the end.”
All of his books were published by High Peaks Publishing
through Kindle Direct and can be purchased in paperback or e-Book format by
searching Amazon for “Books by Marshall Scott Shields.” He will also autograph
copies upon request through his email, ShieldsBooks2018@gmail com.
Shields is a graduate of Fairmont Senior
High School and Fairmont State University, where he studied English and
journalism. He has worked as a newspaper reporter, sports writer and
editor, a public relations manager and a freelance communications consultant,
and relies on his experience as a journalist in the development of his
characters.
Shields is married with two daughters and
five grandchildren. He loves music, sports and dogs.
Information about his books is available at https://marshallscottshieldsbooks.blogspot.com or by following “Books by M. Scott Shields” on Facebook.
Tuesday, September 21, 2021
'Double Play' -- It's a 'steal'
"Double Play," the latest book by Marshall Scott Shields, is two complete novels in one bargain-priced volume. It's a STEAL at only $15.95 (or $6.95 for an E-book).
Friday, September 17, 2021
Unique two-in-one mystery 'Double Play' available at Amazon
Whatever happened to those Covingtons?
Sunday, September 5, 2021
Unique 2-for-1 edition coming soon
Coming soon! A special deal! "Double Play," two complete novels in one bargain-priced edition. The further exploits of Rob and Jennie Covington in "Blue Light Night" and "Out of the Darkness."
Friday, June 11, 2021
Some comments on my latest book
"What a hoot! It was a really fun read."
Saturday, May 15, 2021
'The Last Case' awaits you on Amazon.com
My name was Stanford Bell, but everybody called me Taco. Taco Bell. Get it? That’s me over there on the floor behind my desk, deader than the eight-track tape. I used to be a private investigator before I became dead. Now, as you might suspect, I have handled my last case.
Friday, April 16, 2021
News release about 'The Last Case'
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 16, 2021
Fairmont author publishes third mystery novel
Fairmont
author and former journalist Marshall Scott Shields has published his third
novel, a fiction mystery involving a dead detective, a beautiful woman and a
mysterious clue to the whereabouts of a missing object.
“The
Last Case” tells the story of Stanford Bell, a murdered private detective known
to the world as "Taco." Through his own narrative, Taco introduces
readers to a tall, beautiful former athlete with amber eyes who hires him to
find a missing object stolen from her apartment. With help from a very
“friendly” newspaper reporter, Taco and his client follow a seemingly random
string of numbers and letters they believe will lead them to the stolen property.
Along the way, Taco is hired by three other clients who need his help with some
bizarre cases of their own.
“‘The
Last Case’ was actually the second book I wrote and the third to be published,”
Shields said. “My other books are part of the Covington Mystery Series that
feature husband and wife reporters Rob and Jennie Covington, but ‘The Last
Case’ is a stand-alone mystery written in the noir style of Raymond Chandler or
Dashiell Hammett that will leave readers guessing until the end. It’s a compelling,
fast-moving story that will be difficult to put down.”
Shields’s first two books are “Time Capsule,”
which introduces the Covingtons by way of a mysterious box they find buried in
their back yard, and its sequel, “An Empty Seat on the Ferry,” which finds them
investigating a pair of missing persons cases that happened nearly 20 years
apart.
Shields
describes his novels as “character-driven stories that are strong on dialogue
and human interaction with compelling narratives and enough plot twists to keep
readers engaged all the way to the end.”
All
three books were published by High Peaks Publishing through Kindle Direct and
can be purchased in paperback or e-Book format by searching Amazon for “Books
by Marshall Scott Shields.”
Shields is a graduate of Fairmont
Senior High School and Fairmont State University, where he studied English and
journalism. Information about his books is available at
https://marshallscottshieldsbooks.blogspot.com or by following “Books by M.
Scott Shields” on Facebook.
Wednesday, April 14, 2021
Second written, third published
“The Last Case” was the second book I wrote, following “Time Capsule.” It took me 15 years to complete the first one, but after digging up three pages I had written earlier, I wrote a finished draft of “The Last Case” in only three weeks.
I can’t explain how that happened, except that after I typed the words “It all started…,” the story just kinda came to me. I placed my main character, a drunken detective, at the end of a bar and asked myself what would happen next. I brought in a beautiful woman with a mysterious problem and from there the story just flowed.
During those three weeks in February 2019, I woke up every morning, made a cup of coffee and sat at the computer to write. Some days I woke up with ideas bouncing around in my head and ran to the keyboard to get them down on paper before they flew away. Other days, certain story lines came to me while I was walking my little dog. I could be driving down the street in my car and think of ways to fill gaps in my narrative.
Writing this book was, dare I say it, pretty easy, all things considered.
Of course, since I submitted my original draft to High Peaks Publishing, a fair amount of editing has taken place. My publishers added thoughts and suggestions and I came up with several on my own. My good friend Mitch, who reads my manuscripts before I submit them, added his thoughts as well.
It all came together and last week, “The Last Case” was published on Amazon.com. It’s a quick and easy read with fascinating characters, a puzzling mystery and another of my surprise endings. I think you’d enjoy reading it, so here is a link to the paperback and eBook versions. I hope you’ll give “The Last Case” a try.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1735448451
For a signed copy, email your name and mailing address to ShieldsBooks2018@gmail.com.
Friday, April 9, 2021
What to do when you're spending time at home
Staying home a lot these days? It's a good time to read good books. Below are three I think you would enjoy. Just click a link to order.