07 May Book Spotlight Try the Leopard’s Mouth Charles Moberly #Thriller #Romance #1970s #BlogTour #TheCoffeePotBookClub @cathiedunn
BOOK SPOTLIGHT: TRY THE LEOPARD’S MOUTH
It is my pleasure to spotlight the Historical Thriller / Historical Romance, Try the Leopard’s Mouth by Charles Moberly in The Coffee Pot Book Club Blog Tour being held between May 8th through May 12th, 2023. Try the Leopard’s Mouth was released by Tancava Press on March 12th, 2023 (375 pages).
Below are highlights of Try the Leopard’s Mouth and Charles Moberly’s author bio.
Tour Schedule Page: https://thecoffeepotbookclub.blogspot.com/2023/03/blog-tour-try-the-leopards-mouth.html
HIGHLIGHTS: TRY THE LEOPARD’S MOUTH
Try the Leopard’s Mouth
By Charles Moberly
Blurb:
AFRICA, 1970
Briony and Tom, both in their twenties, are very different characters. But opposites attract. In business, as in love, they complement each other.
They buy a farm and discover a rare drug. Tom grows it and Briony markets it. At first, they are oblivious of their responsibilities to the land and its people. But gradually they realise that they have been supporting a racist and colonialist regime.
The onset of the Rhodesian – Zimbabwean War of Independence tears at the couple’s relationship. Misunderstandings arise from their conflicting personalities and from external pressures. Events pull them apart, but also bind them together.
Try the Leopard’s Mouth is a romantic thriller set in Africa. It is also a historical novel, grounded in real events in the period 1970-80.
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AUTHOR BIO: CHARLES MOBERLY
Charles Moberly has written three novels to date: The Scrotum Toad, a satirical comedy (Winner of a Chill with a Book Reader Award); The Corncrake, a historical novel set in 1909-10 and 1914-15 (Winner of a Chill with a Book Premier Award).
In The Corncrake, four members of a family share the narration, which passes between them approximately 300 times throughout – this powerful technique allows the reader to enter the minds of the characters as they react to events, so that love, conflicts and misunderstandings are conveyed immediately. This is only possible if the voices of the characters are so strong that they are identifiable the moment they speak.
Try the Leopard’s Mouth is a romantic thriller with a firm historical base.
Charles lived and worked in Africa for two years, which explains why two of his novels are set there.
In his writing, he loves tension and how cultural differences can tear people apart, yet unite them through a common humanity. He believes that no two characters should ever have the same voice. He writes in the vernacular of the time and place, using slang where appropriate.
He now lives in the UK.
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Cathie Dunn
Posted at 03:17h, 08 MayThank you for hosting Charles Moberly today. Much appreciated.
Cathie xo
The Coffee Pot Book Club
Helen Hollick
Posted at 04:09h, 08 MayOn behalf of Charles (I’m doing his Social Media admin for him) thank you so much for spotlighting Try The Leopard’s Mouth
Jan Sikes
Posted at 19:32h, 08 MayThank you for showcasing this book, Linnea. It looks like one I would enjoy! Best wishes to Mr. Moberly!
Linnea Tanner
Posted at 13:18h, 14 MayHi Jan–Thank you for dropping in and commenting on “The Leopard’s Mouth” by Charles Moberly. It does sound like a intriguing! Hope you have a lovely week.
Christy B
Posted at 14:02h, 12 MayWow, this romantic historical novel sounds interesting! Great spotlight on the book by Charles Moberly, Linnea.
Linnea Tanner
Posted at 13:16h, 14 MayHi Christy–Thank you for visiting and leaving a comment on the book spotlight for the “The Leopard’s Mouth,” by Charles Moberly. Hope you have a great week!
Helen Hollick
Posted at 06:53h, 13 MayOn behalf of Charles (I’m taking care of social media for him) thank you Jan and Christy for your kind words, I have passed them on to Charles.
Linnea Tanner
Posted at 13:15h, 14 MayThank you, Helen, for speaking on behalf of Charles to people leaving comments on his tour. Hope you have a great day!