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Book Details

Murder Under A Mystic Moon: A 1930s Mona Moon Historical Cozy Mystery
Historical Cozy Mystery
14th in Series
Setting – 1935 Malta
Publisher : Worker Bee Press (June 17, 2025)
Number of Pages – 230
Digital ASIN : B0DGVCSRHN
High society sleuth Mona Moon and her husband, Robert Farley, Duke of Brynelleth, are on the
last leg of their honeymoon. They are island hopping in the sunny Mediterranean Sea,
sightseeing all the ancient archaeological ruins before returning home to Mooncrest Farm in
Kentucky. They find it odd that they keep running into old friends like Agatha Christie and
associates along their trip. A sixth sense is telling Mona that danger is slowly closing in, but she
has no idea how it will manifest itself. Will Mona’s dream honeymoon turn into a nightmare?
About Abigail Keam

Award-winning author Abigail Keam writes the Mona Moon Mystery Series—a rags-to-riches
1930s mystery series, which weaves real people and events into the story. “I am a student of
history and love to insert historical information into my mysteries. There is an addendum at the
end of the mystery to give more information. My goal is to entertain my readers, but if they learn
a little something along the way—well, then we are both happy.”
Miss Abigail currently lives in a metal house with her husband and various critters on the
Palisades bordering the Kentucky River.
AWARDS
2010 Gold Medal Award from Readers’ Favorite for Death By A HoneyBee
2011 Gold Medal Award from Readers’ Favorite for Death By Drowning
2011 USA BOOK NEWS-Best Books List of 2011 as a Finalist for Death By Drowning
2011 USA BOOK NEWS-Best Books List of 2011 as a Finalist for Death By A HoneyBee
2017 Finalist from Readers’ Favorite for Death By Design
2019 Honorable Mention from Readers’ Favorite for Death By Stalking
2019 Murder Under A Blue Moon voted top ten mystery reads by Kings River Life Magazine
2020 Finalist from Readers’ Favorite for Murder Under A Blue Moon
2020 Imadjinn Award for Best Mystery for Death By Stalking 2022 Finalist in Killer Nashville
Silver Falchion Finalist for Best Historical Category – Murder Under A Full Moon
2022 Finalist the Killer Nashville Silver Falchion Award for Best Historical Category – Murder
Under A New Moon
2022 Death By Chance: A Josiah Reynolds Mystery Killer Nashville Silver Falchion Finalist for
Best Cozy Mystery
2022 Top Ten Mystery Novel by Kings River Life Magazine for Murder Under A Bridal Moon:
A 1930s Mona Moon Mystery
2022 Top Ten Mystery Novel by Kings River Life Magazine for Murder Under A British Moon:
A 1930s Mona Moon Mystery
The Rest of the Series
Murder Under A Blue Moon
Murder Under A Blood Moon
Murder Under A Bad Moon
Murder Under A Silver Moon
Murder Under A Wolf Moon
Murder Under A Black Moon
Murder Under A Full Moon
Murder Under A New Moon
Murder Under A British Moon
Murder Under A Bridal Moon
Murder Under A Western Moon
Murder Under A Honey Moon
Murder Under A Cold Moon
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MURDER UNDER A MYSTIC MOON EXCERPT

Having missed lunch, Mona and Robert were famished and dove into their food. They ate heartily
until a shadow fell across their table and they heard, “Well, look what the cat dragged in.”
Mona and Robert looked up.
There stood Martha Gellhorn, an American journalist who had traveled on the same ocean liner to
Great Britain as they.
Mona jumped up from her chair and gave Martha a hearty welcome. “What are you doing in
Malta? I thought you were going to some fascist conference.”
Robert called to the waiter as Martha joined them at the table.
“I did, and then I wandered about Europe a bit. Now I’m here. Hey, what are you eating? Smells
divine.”
Robert motioned the waiter over. “Another bowl of aljotta for my friend and the house wine.
Thank you.”
Martha happily put down her rucksack and pulled a chunk from Mona’s bread, dipping it into the
olive oil. “I am very hungry. So glad I found you at a restaurant.”
“How was the conference?” Robert asked, very interested.
In a low voice, Martha said, “Very concerning. These men are serious about taking over the world.”
“The world is a very big place,” Robert said, drolly.
Martha said, “And yet the sun never sets on the British Empire, so the world is not so big with a
country that has a steadfast will to colonize. I hope you see the irony of your statement, Robert.”
Mona asked, “What do they want with this power?”
“Control. Control over people. Control over markets. Control over industrial power. Control
over borders. Control over inventions. Control over thought.”
“That’s frightening, but surely the world will stand up to them,” Robert said.
“Really?” Martha chided. “Like the Germans did to the Nazis? It will take a few years and a few
wars but they might succeed. Democracy is messy. Fascism is straightforward—do as I command or
watch your family shot by a firing squad.”
“Now, Martha, you exaggerate,” Robert commented, getting out a cigarette case and lighting a
cigarette. He offered one to Martha, and she gratefully accepted. He lit it for her with a gold lighter
Mona had given to him.
Martha inhaled deeply and blew out the smoke. “I’m not, Robert. I’m a good reporter, and I’m
scared for the future. Take a good look at Malta, Robert. The island is crawling with Germans officers
and Italian fascists. They mean to take Malta, and if they can’t get it, either the Germans or the Italians
will bomb it out of existence. It’s too important a port to let the British keep.”
“Martha, I don’t believe this is a coincidence and that you just happened to find us in a small café
on the island of Gozo,” Mona said.
“You’re right. I called your maid, Violet, in Paris, and she told me where you would be. I went to
your hotel and bumped into one of the Pinkertons who crossed the Atlantic with us. He told me that
you were sightseeing on Gozo. I went to the Ggantija ruins first and then headed to Mgarr where I knew
you had to pick up the ferry back to Valletta. I’ve been hitting every bar and cafe in the village. It’s not
that big, and then I saw those big galoots over there walking about the village, so I followed them.”
Martha thrust her chin at the Pinkertons guarding Robert and Mona, sitting at a table near the
doorway. “I waited across the piazza to see if there were more Pinkertons. And you know what I
discovered? You two are being followed.”
Robert put his cigarette out in his empty plate. “We know. The chubby man with gray hair in the
gray suit and wilted silk waistcoat. He was in the hotel lobby last night, and then on the ferry, at
Ggantija, and now watching the café from the plaza. That’s not all. We spotted him in Rhodes, Crete,
and Alexandria. He is relentless.”
“We’ve been followed everywhere we go,” Mona said, taking a piece of bread and dipping it into
the olive oil. She pushed the olive oil bowl and the plate of ftira over to Martha. “Usually him, but
sometimes a woman or a youth. We saw him in Egypt, Cyprus, and Turkey—now here.”
“That’s why I sought you out before going back to New York. At the conference, much was said
about the need for minerals. Copper was top of their list along with tin and gold. Mona, I think you are
being followed because of your vast copper holdings. I wanted to warn you.”
“Thank you, Martha. When are you going back?”
Martha looked surprised at both Robert and Mona. “Hey, I don’t understand why you are acting so
unconcerned.”
“We have implemented safeguards,” Mona said. “We are never without protection anymore.”
Pushing the issue, Martha shot back, “Who will inherit the copper mines if you die?”
“Robert would oversee the mines for the Moon family, and then they would pass to any children
we might have.”
“And if Robert is dead and there are no children?”
“The mines revert to a family trust. No one person can get their hands on the mines after my
death.”
“Surely, someone has to make decisions if you are dead and Robert incapacitated.”
“My lawyer, Dexter Deatherage.”
“And if he dies?”
“To an already elected board of directors.”
Exasperated, Martha huffed, “Don’t you see they will kill anyone in their way until they get their
hands on your copper? Who is the weakest link in your chain?”
“My aunt, Melanie Moon and her children.”
Martha leaned back in her chair. “See there.”
Keeping her voice low, Mona said, “I don’t understand your concern, Martha. We know I am
always someone’s target because of Moon Enterprises, but I have taken the necessary precautions. You
needn’t fear for my safety, but I thank you for thinking of me.”
Martha gave Mona a haughty stare. “Oh, is that right? You have everything under control? Here is
something you don’t know. I passed a group of men gabbing at the Montreux Fascist Conference, who
didn’t know I speak a little Italian. I definitely heard your name mentioned and the Italian word
assassina. I believe they are sending a woman to kill you, Mona!”
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June 22 – Sapphyria’s Book Reviews – SPOTLIGHT
June 23 – Maureen’s Musings – SPOTLIGHT
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June 25 – Elizabeth McKenna – Author – SPOTLIGHT
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