Lexie Elliott
- Lexie Elliott PatZi 21:06
Bright and Deadly Things by Lexie Elliott
A great suspense
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Wow! So much fun to get a guest calling in from the Swiss Alps! Envy, anyone? Yah! Like this should have been one of those remote interviews–if only someone would send me! I would indeed Travel a long way to sit down with Lexie Elliott to talk about the Chalet des Anglais and her new suspense, Bright and Deadly Things. She’s so fascinating–I mean, I don’t get to talk to an someone who went to Oxford everyday. It’s always great fun to talk about Oxford–I spent a great deal of time there. Lot’s of the books on the bookshelf next to me are from there–I haunted the used bookstores. The title of her book is a good description of Lexie: bright and deadly. Smart writing combined with a deliciously convoluted mind results in a twisty, intricate suspense that make for a great read. Enjoy this interview–I did.
ABOUT THE BOOK
A remote back-to-basics mountaintop retreat in the French Alps turns deadly as an Oxford fellow finds herself in the crosshairs of her late husband’s dangerous secrets.
The Chalet des Anglais should be the ideal locale for recently-widowed Oxford don Emily to begin cutting through the fog of her Grief. With no electricity, running water, or access by car, the rustic chalet nestled at the foot of the verdant, snow-topped Alps should afford Emily both time and space to heal. Joining her will be a collection of friends from the university, as well as other fellows, graduates, and undergraduates.
Something feels off, though—heightening Emily’s existing grief-induced Anxiety. Before even making it to the airport, she’s unnerved by a break-in at her home. Once at the chalet, tension amongst the guests… (Get the book and find out more.)
Listen to PatZi’s Interview
with Lexie Elliott
February 14, 2023
Check out Lexie’s webpage…discover more of her books…she wrote The French Girl….