Crime Junkie - ALL GOOD PEOPLE HERE…IS HERE!!

Episode Date: August 16, 2022

The day has FINALLY arrived, Crime Junkies!! Ashley Flowers' debut novel ALL GOOD PEOPLE HERE is officially available NOW!If you haven’t already, go get your hands on a copy! You can find ALL GOOD P...EOPLE HERE wherever books, ebooks, or audiobooks are sold or at AshleyFlowers.com/bookBe sure to follow us on Instagram at @crimejunkiepodcast to get in on all of the fun book conversations... AND if you love the book as much as we think you will, leave a review so we can see all of your thoughts & theories.Happy reading, Crime Junkies!For more information about all things Ashley and All Good People Here, visit AshleyFlowers.comNorth America Crime Junkies can order here:https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/691141/all-good-people-here-by-ashley-flowers/UK + Commonwealth Crime Junkies can order here:https://www.amazon.co.uk/All-Good-People-Here-gripping/dp/0008503109/ref=tmm_hrd_swat[%E2%80%A6]encoding=UTF8&qid=1641811155&sr=1-1&tag=linkfire-smarturl-21 

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Starting point is 00:00:00 All right, you guys, today is the day. My mystery novel, All Good People Here, is out. And to celebrate, I wanted to read you the first chapter. 1. Chrissy, 1994. The residents of Waukarusa, Indiana, could spin gossip faster than a spider spins its web. Each time one of their own did something they shouldn't.
Starting point is 00:00:30 When Abby Schmuckers got caught shoplifting lipstick from the dime store. When the Becker Kid dropped out of the 4-H Volunteer Club. When Jonas Schneider fell asleep and snored in church. The Waukarusa gossip chain would flap their jaws, chewing the tidbit over so thoroughly that by the time they'd finally spat it out again, the truth was mishappen and unrecognizable, warped into the story. And because the people of Waukarusa were church-going, law-abiding, capital-G God-fearing people, the story was always adorned with pearls of sweetness to coated sharp edges.
Starting point is 00:01:04 Bless her heart, but I'll be praying for them, because did you hear? Lord have mercy on their souls. Even before everything happened, Chrissy Jacobs had understood the power of Waukarusa's rumor mill, which is why she so stringently avoided its teeth. She went to church every Sunday, she dressed her daughter in pink and her son in blue, she wore the right shoes and made sure her husband had the right ties. It wasn't because she believed any of it mattered. It was simply because she had so much to lose.
Starting point is 00:01:36 This life, her family, their farm, and house wasn't what she'd wanted, wasn't even close, but it was more than she'd ever had before, and so she held on to it, hands tight. On the day it all slipped through her fingers, Chrissy got up to the sound of her alarm at 5 a.m., like she had every other morning in her life as a farmer's wife. She slid out of bed quietly, so as not to disturb Billy, even though the alarm was for him too. Then she stepped out of the darkened bedroom and made her way down the old wooden staircase to the kitchen.
Starting point is 00:02:07 She spotted the writing on the wall before she even made it down the last step, her breath kicking out of her lungs. Scrawled in blood red, oversized letters, read three horrific messages. Fuck your family. That bitch is gone. This is what you get. Chrissy's heart pounded hard and painful against her ribs. Her first thought, bizarre and ill-fitting, was that the words looked so intrusive here,
Starting point is 00:02:36 on her old but pristine white walls in the falling apart but still beautiful kitchen. Those nasty, violent words didn't belong in quaint, wakerusa Indiana, full of good, pious people. When the town got wind of this, Chrissy knew those words would taint every member of her family for the rest of their lives. She stood on the bottom step, shaking. Though the sun was not yet up, her mind was foggy. It was clear these words were the advent of something terrible.
Starting point is 00:03:05 That bitch is gone, Chrissy read again, and this time, shame colored her panic. Here, something was horribly, horribly wrong, and all she'd been able to think was, what will the neighbors say? There you have it. That is the first chapter of my debut novel, All Good People Here. And I promise you, you will be in suspense until the very last page. The story is about Chrissy's daughter, January Jacobs, who was murdered way back in the 90s and a journalist who comes home to solve the case.
Starting point is 00:03:41 It's full of twists and turns. I promise you that you won't see coming. That's when you think you know who did it, you'll be wrong. You can get a copy of All Good People Here, wherever books, e-books, and audiobooks are sold. It's available in the US and internationally, and you can get more information at ashleyflowers.com. Oh, and just a heads up, you guys, I get asked this a lot, no, I am not reading the audiobook. I do read the epilogue, but for an audiobook, there's a ton of different characters and
Starting point is 00:04:09 voices, which, you know, my podcasting experience has not prepared me for, so I actually found some amazing voice actors to read this book to you and really make it come to life. I have been waiting for what feels like forever to share my book with all of you, and I cannot wait for you to dive into this story, so please grab your hard copies or your e-books and transport to Waukarusa, Indiana with me. Again, you can get All Good People Here, wherever books are sold. Thank you, thank you, thank you for all of your support. That means so much to me, I did this for you guys, literally, my dedication in the book
Starting point is 00:04:44 is for all my crime junkies, so I hope you enjoy it.

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