Oil, Texas Tea – The Cost of Crude by Inge-Lise Goss Tour & Giveaway

the_cost_of_crude_tour_bannerThe Cost of Cruse by Inge-Lise Goss is my favorite genre. I love a good Mystery/Thriller, Suspense, Romance, Crime book.

When I read the blurb, it immediately brought to mind the movie, Silkwood, with Cher, Meryl Streep and cutie Kurt Russell. It is the story of Karen Silkwood, a metallurgy worker at a plutonium processing plant who was purposefully contaminated, psychologically tortured and possibly murdered to prevent her from exposing blatant worker safety violations at the plant.

Granted, The Cost of Crude is not about plutonium but gas and oil, but the similarities make me think this will be a great read.

That drop of RED on the cover raises the hair on my arms and the back of my neck. I am ready to start reading now. LOL

Check out the blurb, excerpt and TWO giveaways and let me know what you think.

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BLURB

Gwynn Reznick’s life is shattered when her best friend and co-worker at Wilton Oil & Gas Company dies in a car crash. She doubts it was an accident. Her suspicion is confirmed when a private investigator, Ruben Dordi, shows up at her door. His team has discovered a trail of unusual deaths and disappearances among Wilton employees. To make matters worse, Gwynn is under constant surveillance by those responsible for her friend’s death. But that doesn’t deter her from getting involved in the investigation. Danger lurks in every corner of the Wilton Tower. One false move could turn a risky situation into a death trap. As the investigation team digs deeper, they begin to unravel a sinister plot that threatens a catastrophic pipeline disaster. Will they solve the crime before it is too late?

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EXCERPT

 

Gwynn awoke slowly with tape covering her mouth again, her wrists firmly tied together, and her body aching. She saw the back of man dressed in a Wilton security guard uniform sitting a few feet from her. Glancing down, she saw she was lying on a cot and her blouse had been torn, the rose pin gone. She managed to move her forearms over her bra and found the bug was also missing. The bandage, a tracking device waiting to be activated, was still securely attached to her arm. With her hands and mouth bound, she couldn’t pull it up.

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She smelled a musty odor and wondered where they had taken her. Looking around, she saw a high ceiling with rusty metal trusses, several broken insect-infested skylights, and walls covered with masonry and metal siding. Pigeons fluttered around in the large open space, their droppings marked the walls. Old abandoned equipment stood in the center of the room, puddles of water on the cement floor. Off in the distance, she saw large double doors standing ajar with daylight shining through the opening.

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The security guard turned around. He was the guard with the deep set eyes who had stared at her when she entered the Wilton Tower.

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You’re finally awake,” he said, rising to his feet. “Now don’t go away while I get Luke.” He gave her a malicious smile as he turned and strode toward the door.

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She held onto the side of the cot with her bound hands, raised herself up to a sitting position, and saw the rope tightly wrapped around her ankles. Her feet were bare. She swung her legs over the edge as Cromer walked toward her.

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His eyes were locked on her as he yanked the tape off of her mouth. “You’re moving around too freely. Looks like I have to sit down with Todd and criticize his hostage binding technique.”

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She sat silently, immobile, staring at him.

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Don’t tell me you’re going to be difficult like your friend, Julie,” he said with a stone, cold, emotionless face..

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She took a few deep breaths but remained silent.

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When I questioned Taylor, he was very concerned about his girlfriend, Cindy. She’s also your friend. Will you be as concerned about her as Taylor was?”

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Gwynn felt her stomach churning as she continued staring at him.

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Cromer picked up a chair, lowered it down next to her, and sat, looking at her intensely. He loosened his necktie, and then pulled a knife from under his sport coat. He ran the side of the blade against his fingers. He leaned forward and caressed her neck with the tip.

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Gwynn forced herself not to move as he wielded the knife around her.

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You’re in for a treat; a technique that was used on me in Iraq.” He popped off her buttons with the tip of the blade. “I screamed, bled tears, and begged for death. Like you’ll be doing if you don’t answer my questions.”

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She flinched and pressed her lips together.

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I suppose I should be thankful for that experience. Otherwise, I wouldn’t be the well-adjusted person I am today.” He pushed the tip into her side.

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Gwynn couldn’t prevent a scream from escaping as the blood ran down her blouse.

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That’s just to give you a little taste.” He stood and took off his sport coat, revealing a gun in a holster strapped across his shoulder, ready for the final assault. He hung it over the back of the chair and sat down. “Now that we’ve had some fun, let’s get down to business.” he said, rolling up the sleeves on his blue shirt.

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Buy Link:  Amazon

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

I-LGInge-Lise Goss was born in Denmark, raised in Utah and graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of Utah. She is a Certified Public Accountant and audited oil and gas companies for over twenty years. She now lives in the foothills of Red Rock Canyon with her husband and their dog, Bran, where she spends most of her time in her den writing stories dictated by her muse. When she’s not pounding away on the keyboard she can be found reading, rowing, or trying to perfect her golf game.

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GIVEAWAYS

taiwan flag smiley animated gif Pictures, Images and PhotosThere are two different giveaways available on this tour!

The first giveaway is for five print copies of The Cost of Crude! This giveaway will run until July 30, 2014 and is restricted to USA only entry. Enter through Goodreads!

The second giveaway will run 7/14/14 – 7/28/14. One winner will win a $25 Amazon GC and a signed copy of The Cost of Crude, while two other winners will each win an e-book copy of the book (Open Internationally). Enter through Rafflecopter.

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8 thoughts on “Oil, Texas Tea – The Cost of Crude by Inge-Lise Goss Tour & Giveaway

    • Happy to share, Mary. I love these kind of books. Really gets my thoughts and emotions going.

  1. Definitely your kind of reading. If I recall, there were a couple books on a similar topic that you read. Was it Collapse and Blood and Oil? I think those were the correct titles.
    Are you going to read this one? I bet you’d have a great review.
    Thanks for the giveaways!

    • I didn’t get this for review, but would have loved to read. Maybe I’ll win. ^_^ You have a great memory!

  2. I enjoy a good suspense novel myself sometimes. The cover didn’t pull me in, but the synopsis does. I’ll be reviewing some good suspense novels that I read back in May/June this week that you’ll have to check out.

  3. Hi Sherry! I’m back! All my visitors are gone and I’m sad. But it was great to have everyone home.
    I also loved the movie Silkwood–and would also enjoy this read. I love the drop of blood on the cover as well. Definitely makes me intrigued.
    I posted two new covers on my blog today! Would love to hear what you think of them!

    • Sorry you have empty house syndrome. ^_^ I have family coming in from Michigan at the end of next week and am really excited, even though it will be a “wake” for my sister. We shall all toast a glass and spread her ashes. About the book, great minds think alike. New covers. All right! I’ll be there shortly. ^_^

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