Tuesday, December 23, 2025

Book Tour: Murder on Squid Row Run by Julia Shovein

 




Mystery

Date Published: June 10, 2025

Publisher: MindStir Media



Set sail for suspense in the thrilling first installment of the Sailing Mystery Series!

In Murder on the Squid Row Run, oboist Georgiana Quilter is finally hitting her stride—with a dream orchestra job and a new apartment. But when she agrees to pose as a celebrity’s girlfriend during a glamorous international sailing rally, things take a dark and deadly turn.

A body turns up on board. A child disappears. A saboteur strikes. As the Squid Row Run heads from San Diego to Cabo San Lucas, Georgiana races to uncover secrets buried at sea—all while navigating a fake romance that’s becoming dangerously real.

Perfect for fans of cozy mysteries, strong female sleuths, and nautical adventures, authentic maritime details inspired by the author’s own seven-year circumnavigation. Suspense, wit, and danger at every port

 

“… action-packed with a pitch-perfect ear for all the craziness of an international sailing rally.”
—Cap’n Fatty Goodlander, Cruising World Magazine

 

Love mystery series set on the water? This is your next great read.



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Excerpt

Quotes and Excerpts

Murder on the Squid Row Run: Sailing Mystery Book 1

I gave Max a high five. A bigger salary would’ve been nice, 

but I said nothing because I didn’t want to disappoint him. 

If there’s anything I hated, and I mean really

hated, it was disappointing people.


Gran would’ve said, “Honey-girl, everything’s in God’s hands.” 

From where I stood, it looked as though God had passed the assignment 

along to me.


A gunshot interrupted Nicky’s rant.

I knew a shotgun when I heard it.

Loaded buckshot struck the elaborate crystal-dripping chandelier

over our heads. It exploded outward like launched fireworks.

Shimmering shards of glass pelted us like hard rain.



“Shoot,” I said, not really knowing where he intended to go with

this. “I’ll help if I can.” But words like sex addiction stuck in my head. I

hoped this proposal wouldn’t be something weird.


“Listen, girl, David’s really not a bad guy. He’s good to me. Is it too

much to ask for my best friend to like the guy I love?”

“No, it’s not,” I lied. It’s difficult to get along with David-the-a-wipe, let alone like him.

He fit the dictionary’s definition of an ass-wipe: “… a stupid, annoying,

or detestable person.” Okay, maybe not the stupid part. I’ll admit David’s

a musical genius and a good provider, but he came with baggage—a wife.


Was I alone in having a friend who chose an

a-wipe for a partner? Everything David did annoyed me, including how

he chewed his food. An athletic guy for fifty, his thick brown hair rested

fashionably on his usual Gucci jacket collar, and his arrogance enveloped

him like cheap cologne.



A lot of women were giving Keith an appreciative once-over, and I

felt proud to be on his arm. What a heady feeling. I didn’t know I could

be so shallow.


The rally included people from many walks of life. The diversity

surprised me. I’d figured only rich people sailed, but there were blue-col-

lar workers, managers and executives, movie stars (okay one), professors,

bartenders, journalists, circumnavigators, sailing neophytes, and on and

on. Everyone chattered about weather, navigation, and upcoming passage

possibilities. Like a stripper discarding clothes, politics, religion, and class

distinctions were put aside.


He looked relaxed and healthy. Good choices become easier when

you’re away from temptation.


I didn’t think life could get any better––good company, full sails, brilliant stars, music,

and chocolate. I might be accumulating life-stress points, but that didn’t

keep me from appreciating fortunate moments like this.



About the Author

 

 Author Julia Shovein brings authenticity and edge to her mystery novels, drawn from a life spent at sea and in service. After a thirty-year career as a university professor of nursing (Professor Emeritus), Julia retired and embarked on a global sailing adventure with her husband, circumnavigating the globe over seven years.

She lived and wrote in exotic locations like New Zealand, Turkey, and London’s St. Katherine Dock. Upon returning home to Paradise, California, Julia and her husband narrowly escaped the devastating Campfire wildfire. These life-altering experiences shaped her writing—and her heroine, Georgiana Quilter.

Now living in Bremerton, Washington, with her husband Horst and husky Blue, Julia is a proud member of the Poulsbo Yacht Club. She’s truly, as Cruising World puts it, “the real thing.”

 

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