Book Tour ~ The Corpse by the Creek by Iris March ~ Spotlight || Giveaway
Hello!

A very happy welcome to the Book Tour for The Corpse by the Creek by Iris March! Volunteering! Murder! Mystery! And more! I just loved the sound of this book and I am so happy I can promote it to my readers. I am also so delighted that I found a new tour organiser who does some really fun tours featuring cozy mysteries, I hope to be part of many more of their tours~
Today I am shining a spotlight on the book + author, and I got a fun giveaway for you all to join (you can win a paperback/ebook copy of the book).
Volunteer water sampling. Development deals. A dead businessman in the woods.
While volunteering with a local stream restoration group, Molly and her husband, Scott, expect to end the day with nothing more to show for it than muddy hiking shoes and water samples. Instead, they stumble upon a dead body left in the woods behind the Buckeye Trail. The victim turns out to be Upton North—an unpopular developer with business ties to half the town and enemies to match.
As Molly starts asking questions, she uncovers a web of grudges involving tenants, activists, and business owners. She’ll have to follow clues from forest trails to forgotten basements—and confront just how far greed and intimidation pushed the wrong person too far.
With a busy garden center to manage, and a beloved black and white cat occasionally underfoot, Molly digs into another Succulent Sleuth case where the roots of the crime run deep.
Buy here:Amazon
About the author:
Iris March has a reputation for killing house plants, and now she’s killing people off in books? Coincidence? Perhaps not. Iris has spent two decades working in the sustainability field and is usually either reading a book or on a trail. She lives in Ohio with her husband, son, and three cats.

Volunteer water sampling. Development deals. A dead businessman in the woods.
Iris March has a reputation for killing house plants, and now she’s killing people off in books? Coincidence? Perhaps not. Iris has spent two decades working in the sustainability field and is usually either reading a book or on a trail. She lives in Ohio with her husband, son, and three cats.