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It’s going to be a wild ride so strap in and hold on.
Moonlight Beach
Murder and Magic Book 1
by Yurie Kiri
Genre: Supernatural Murder Mystery, Paranormal Thriller
Winner of the 2020 Hollywood Book
Festival’s award for Genre Fiction.
Chick lit Café
Awards First Place toMoonlight Beach: Murder and Magic by Yurie
Kirifor best Paranormal Thriller, Crime & Mystery - April
2023.
What Is Shattering The Idyllic, Seaside Community Of
Rancho, California?
Grisly death. Bodies washing up on nearby Moonlight Beach. It’s downright disconcerting to the privileged one percent living in their gated communities in one of SoCal’s ritziest enclaves. Worse, they have no idea what or who is behind the slaughter.
Is It Sharks? Something Supernatural? Greedy Venture Capitalists?
Maneaters are known to inhabit the waters off Moonlight Beach, but shark attacks are rare. What about black magic, satanic rituals? A coven of witches lives nearby. Or could it be the venture capitalists, whose latest company harvests human organs for transplant, exploiting the vulnerable to save the wealthy elite?
The Violence Shows No Signs Of Ending
Two more people are killed on a cliff overlooking the beach – and all their organs are missing. This bloody terror isn’t slowing down. It’s accelerating. What the hell is going on? They better figure all this out before more people get butchered or, God forbid, Rancho’s inflated property values plummet.
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Moonlight Canyon
Murder and Magic Book 2
"Moonlight Duology" has just been selected as the winner in the "Sequels" category for the 2023 Los Angeles Book Festival. Moonlight Canyon, the second half of Moonlight Duology is the sequel to the award-winning book, Moonlight Beach.
Terrible Things Are Happening In Silver City
The rural paradise of Silver City, just south of Moonlight Canyon, is under attack. Half-eaten, mutilated bodies are showing up in public places. The peaceful residents of Silver City are in a panic. Horrible murders shouldn’t happen here. Evil like that is reserved for the big cities, right? Wrong.
Are Drug Smugglers To Blame?
A powerful, south of the border, drug kingpin named Tito Ocotillo could be responsible. Tito’s biker gang, the Coyotes, are very capable of murdering their enemies and putting them on public display as a warning to others.
Could It Be Space Aliens? Or Ancient Native American Dark Rituals?
Some people believe that space aliens are dismembering people to study us. Tito Ocotillo is using an old, mysterious Native American woman called Jane to try and open up a portal to the underworld. Whatever is terrorizing Silver City must be stopped and fast before this pastoral heaven becomes a living hell.
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Moonlight Duology
Murder and Magic Books 1 & 2
Yurie Kiri's novel "Moonlight
Beach" won the 2020 Hollywood Book Festival's award for Genre
Fiction is packaged here in the "Moonlight Duology" with
its sequel "Moonlight Canyon". These two books have been
described as something like Carlos Castaneda's "The Teachings of
Don Juan..." combined with Jack Kerouac's "On the Road"
only more intense.
Now "Moonlight Duology" has
just been selected as the winner in the "Sequels" category
for the 2023 Los Angeles Book Festival.
Dive
into the gripping 'Moonlight Duology' - a psychic thriller
combination of murder mystery and supernatural intrigue that will
keep you on the edge of your seat from the first page to the
last.
The 'Moonlight Duology' is a classic psychic
thriller that will captivate your imagination, leaving you breathless
and yearning for more with its series of unfortunate events. A
masterful blend of Carlos Castaneda's mystique and Jack Kerouac's raw
energy, this series will redefine your understanding of
intensity."
Moonlight Duology: Murder and Magic Books
1 and 2 by Yurie Kiri are both awarded in the world of books
that are captivating and filled with suspense with a hint of
masterful supernatural elements. Find out Kindle Unlimited today and
prepare yourself for a journey of violence, witchcraft, and crime.
Moonlight Rocks
Murder and Magic Book 3
"A
Wild and Crazy Ride."
"... if you're not used to
the writer, buckle up."
"This book has very
great character development with a plot so great that you can’t
ignore nor get enough..."
"The author’s use of
religion to push the plot forward and develop characters is so
masterfully crafted and unique – I’ve personally never seen in
done in a novel like it is portrayed in Moonlight Rocks."
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What would you do if God fell
into your lap?
Jessy Ascher and her friends set up
camp near Moonlight Rocks in the California desert to watch the
Leonid meteor shower. After darkness falls, a stunningly bright
meteor suddenly flashes across the sky blinding the friends to the
approaching danger.
The meteorite blasts into their camp
site knocking everyone unconscious but Jessy quickly regains her
senses. Her friends however, cannot be roused. Instinctively she
grabs the still smoking meteorite and stumbles downhill toward the
jeep she arrived in, desperate to get help for her friends...
But,
Jessy isn't alone in that rough, cactus-filled landscape... two dark
figures who also saw the meteor flashing down to Earth are
frantically searching the same area and they are ready to do
anything... even murder to get their hands on a meteorite they could
sell to the highest bidder.
And what about the meteorite?
Others have been waiting for its arrival. Cultists, fanatical members
of nearby religious or supernatural factions - some good, some evil -
believe that the meteor heralds the birth of a new Messiah and they,
too, are ready to do anything to gain control of the blessed
rock.
Jessy wants help for her friends, others want the
meteorite for their own end, but the Meteorite, it wants something
too... Is this the dawn of a new spiritual age, or just a bunch of
psychos raging in the desert?
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Moonlight Rip Tide
Murder and Magic Book 4
Want to go for a ride in a
classic car? Park by the ocean? Sounds nice huh?
Mona
found the man and his car, a beautiful, old Ferrari, very attractive.
Sure, she'd go for a ride with him to look at the ocean, the party
was boring anyway. Maybe by the time they got back things would liven
up a bit...
She felt the bag tighten around her neck,
cutting off her air supply. This cannot be happening. She gasped and
struggled, but it was no use. He was as strong as he was classically
handsome, a real Hollywood leading man type. Everything went dark as
she lost consciousness, her last thought was about the mistake she'd
made threatening to tell Danny's wife...
Susan felt that
someone was stalking her. She'd gotten several strange calls
attempting to make appointments for private exercise and aerobics
lessons. Dicky and the cops had wrecked her apartment and she needed
to work to get a new place but she was afraid to take on an unknown
client. What should she do?
"Get in the car or your
pregnant friend is dead!" he said hoarsely. Susan must save
Anne, but how?
**Coming soon Spring 2024!**
Winner of the 2020
Hollywood Book Festival’s award for Genre Fiction.
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Chick lit Café Awards First Place to Moonlight Beach: Murder and Magic by Yurie Kiri for best Paranormal
Thriller, Crime & Mystery - April 2023.
https://chicklitcafe.com/2023/04/28/moonlight-beach-by-yurie-kiri/
Rancho California has
been the scene of a series of either brutal murders or shark attacks. One night, four friends practice an ancient
ceremony and contact the spirit of dead Native American woman then have to
fight for their lives against her killer.
The second book in the
series, where two of the surviving women of Rancho California take a trip to
New Mexico, is called Moonlight Canyon. The
third book, called Moonlight Rocks is about a battle over a meteorite that may herald the birth of a
new Messiah. Besides the Moonlight series, Yurie Kiri has also written a
series of books about Japan and virtual reality games; the first book is called
Tokyo Games.
Moonlight Beach won the
2020 Hollywood Book Festival’s award for Genre Fiction. It
is a 309-page read (or an 11 hour listen) and available in paperback, e-book or
as an Audible edition on Amazon or Apple Books, just let me know and I can send
you a copy or an ACX review code to use on Audible.
Synopsis: Moonlight Beach near the rich and sleepy town
of Rancho California has been the scene of a series of either brutal murders or
shark attacks. One night, two more
people are murdered on a cliff overlooking the beach and now organs are
missing, organs that could have been used in a transplant operation to save a
person’s life. Was it another random killing, murder for hire
or an attempt to extract a much-needed organ?
Would someone really sacrifice a stranger’s life to give a loved one
another chance at life? Rancho
California’s leading venture capitalists want to start a company that provides
human organs to people in need of transplants; could one of them be
responsible? Then there’s a local group
of witches who’ve seen and done a lot of strange things, first hand. What role do they play? Victims or perpetrators?
The story opens with
another murder and introduces some of the diverse characters.
Anne, a successful real
estate agent did the full moon ceremony because she wanted power for herself
and for her best friend Susan but she never expected to meet the dead Indian
witch Katomi through that ceremony.
Roy, an ancient Indian
shaman knew all about Katomi because he’d killed her before and would continue
to kill her every time she reappeared with the help of an ally like Anne.
Ike invested in start-up
companies and hoped that the latest one, Human Engineering International could
help him get a liver for his son provided they could get around the 1984 law
that prevents the sale of human body parts.
Ike’s brother-in-law Dicky was happy to rope Roy into any money-making
scheme from drugs to human livers. Ike
would buy a liver his son just to get his wife, Irene off his back while he
pursued Susan the aerobics instructor.
John and Billy, the
Rancho California policemen had lots of dead bodies but no suspects. There was the girl without a heart found on Moonlight
Beach near the sleeping surfer, then there were the dead guys on the cliff who
were missing various organs plus the astrologer Diane who’d been
ritualistically scalped in her car around the same time that a young couple had
been tortured and killed on the beach.
Who was killing people and who was going to be the next victim? Anne, Susan, Mary and Devo (short for Devoted-to-God)
were all targets for the mysterious killer.
Author’s note: Please don’t think that this strange story
about a series of murders, organ donors, witchcraft and sex sprang from my
feverish brain all on its own. I have a
good imagination, but it’s not that good.
The truth is, one night a few years back, I was sitting in Bolero’s, a
Rancho California, patio-style Mexican Restaurant, nursing a margarita and
waiting for an expensive Carne Asada taco plate when two women came in and sat
down at a nearby outdoor table.
I don’t usually eavesdrop on other people’s
conversations, but it was a slow night at Bolero’s and something about these
women grabbed my attention and made me turn my head slightly so that I could
hear them better. I think that the part
of the women’s conversation that really made me sit up went something like
this, “You were a close friend of hers, weren’t you? Tell me how she really died. No one deserved to be killed like what I
heard...”
As you can imagine, I took my time with my food and
margarita, all the while straining to hear and remember exactly what they
said. Like I often do, I took a few
notes on napkins and scraps of paper as discretely as possible. However, the women decided to move on, before
the story was finished, since one of them had promised to meet another friend
at Jake’s by the beach. I sadly watched
them go but finished up and paid my bill as quickly as possible then I arranged
my notes and filled in some of the blanks with what I could best remember.
After that I went to Jake’s looking for them but sadly I
never found them again. The story that
they told was not finished, however they had given me enough facts that I was
able to fill in some of the remaining holes after some research. Although the following story was based upon
the overheard conversation plus my research, it also contains assumptions that
I’ve been forced to make. In some areas,
the truth has been well covered up. As
one of the women said that night, “You can’t believe how much money was paid to
keep the details out of the local news...”
Excerpt from Moonlight Beach by Yurie Kiri, copyright 2019
Roy
Vasquez parked his Cadillac convertible at the edge of the beach, got out,
slammed the door shut and walked towards the sound of the crashing surf. As he walked he concentrated upon breathing
in all the natural scents of salt water, sea weed and the beach
environment. Suddenly he caught a scent
of expensive perfume and he looked around for the source. Roy smiled when he saw the young woman
walking alone at the water’s edge. How
had she gotten there? His was the only
car parked along the deserted coast road.
Maybe she was alone?
The
large flat screen TV over the back of the bar at the Rancho California Inn was
playing the early evening news showing an attractive young news woman standing
in front of a rugged California beach with waves crashing on a rocky shore.
“This
is Monica Jones, Channel 7 News at 5.
We’re continuing our coverage on the string of brutal murders plaguing
our little community. Some people think
that as many as five victims, all women have been killed over the last six
months by the same person who left another battered body on Moonlight Beach
just last week. Like the others, there’s
been no progress with the recent victim, another young woman who is still
unidentified…” The scene on the TV
screen quickly shifted from Monica’s carefully made up face to a shot of a
something lying on a deserted beach covered by a sheet and then it switched to
a drawing of a young woman’s face.
“Anyone with any information about the victim….”
“What?”
Beverly said shocked, staring at the screen.
“There’s a serial killer in this neighborhood?” She put her drink down on the bar and stared
at the man sitting next to her. He was a
local she’d just met. “I never heard
about that! I thought it was safe here…”
“Hey! Jose!” the man shouted at the bartender, a
slender young Latino. “Turn that shit
off! It’s disturbing the lady! She’s from back east and doesn’t need to hear
that crap! Everyone knows Monica is full
of shit! Remember that alien abduction
story? It went on for a whole week!”
“Sorry
Mister Goldman,” the bartender said glancing over at the compact, tough looking
man with short cropped, curly brown hair.
He switched the TV off and looked back at Dicky Goldman and at the
startled attractive, dark-haired woman sitting next to Dicky. “Okay now?
Or shall I put on some sports?”
“I
never watch the local news,” Dicky said to the woman, he thought that her name
was Beverly but he wasn’t sure. “Monica
always says such stupid shit. You would
have gotten a kick out of her alien story…
Hey, you okay, baby? Want another
drink?” She looked frightened but he
wanted to get her drunk and up to bed in her room as quickly as possible.
“I’m
fine,” Beverly said wishing that she’d never stopped at the bar after checking
in. She didn’t think that she’d go to
that beach either after seeing the news.
“Why do you think Monica is wrong?
What happened out there?”
“She’s
trying to turn a shark attack into a murder,” Dicky said with a smirk. “What a bunch of bullshit! Another drink?”
“No
thanks, I’m feeling a little jet-lagged,“ Beverly said thinking that sharks
were just as bad as human serial killers.
“I think that I’ll go back to my room now. Can I call you tomorrow after my meetings,
when I’m free?” Dicky was starting to
creep her out and she was glad that she’d kept her room number secret. She hoped that she could see more of Monica’s
news broadcast up in her room and a lot less of the local men, one of whom
could be a serial killer, if Monica was right.
“Sure
baby,” Dicky said glaring at Jose, the bartender again. He blamed the bartender for screwing up his
chances with the attractive out-of-towner.
“You’ve got my number, right?
Don’t worry about Monica’s wild stories, she’s just trying to pump up
her ratings. Anyway, call me tomorrow
when you’ve got more time. I’m going to
be tied up later on tonight…”
"Tell
me again,” the young woman said. "I
don't understand what you mean...."
She looked at her host, a smiling, but intense and fit, brown-skinned
man with a short black pony-tail. She
had just met him at Moonlight Beach where he’d introduced himself as Roy and
she hoped that he was rich. He drove a
nice car, he certainly lived in a rich area and he had a big house but he
looked sort of weird sitting on the floor shirtless and shoeless, just wearing
a pair of tight designer jeans.
"You
want to have a real psychic experience, don't you?" Roy Vasquez asked
looking closely at the young, brown-haired woman he’d picked up on the
beach. "You said that you did on
the beach, didn't you... Fay?" He
hoped that he got her name right. He
went through a lot of women and their stupid names like Tammy-Fay or Mary-Jane
all kind of ran together in his mind.
"Sure,
what you told me before at the beach sounded cool and trippy,” Fay said with a
smile. "Nothing like I ever heard
before.... but now that I'm here, you have to explain it to me all over
again."
"Sure! What I do is based upon old Indian ways,” Roy
said with a knowing smile. "See
this house and land?" He waved his
hand at view out the window of the rolling hillsides that separated his house
from the vacant neighbor’s house. He
hoped they never sold it; he liked the privacy.
"Yes,
your place is beautiful,” Fay said. She
felt a little out of place however. She
was barefooted and still dressed for the beach.
"And... this big house, it’s all yours? You live here, all by yourself?” She hoped he wasn’t married. Meeting a rich, single guy was her dream.
"Yes,
but this land, all of it used to be Indian land,” Roy said proudly. "The ancient ones explored this land and
discovered, then used the various hidden power places! Under the right conditions, in their sacred
spots, they met powerful spiritual guides..."
"Really?"
Fay said. She was interested but she was
also hungry. She had skipped lunch and
it was almost dinner time.
"Really,”
Roy said. "Do you want to try
it? Meet a spiritual guide? Or an ancient Indian soul?"
"Sure,”
Fay said. "You know I do. That's why I let you bring me here. I don’t usually go places with a stranger but
I studied American-Indian stuff in school.
And I do know a little about their religious practices... but didn't
they have to wait for the right time or something? You know, like a special moon rise?”
"Tonight’s
the full moon, but it's always the right time in my house,” Roy said with a
grin. “You’re not from around here, are
you? Where’d you go to school?”
"Back
east. Anyway, why's your place so
special?" Fay asked glancing around at Roy's decorations. His house was filled with Indian artifacts
that looked fit for a museum. Maybe Roy
was an Indian, she thought; he looked like one at times, but she couldn't tell
how old he was. Sometimes he looked old,
and sometimes he looked young, but he was certainly brown and strong looking,
and almost devoid of body hair. That was
what had impressed her when she met him at the beach. He had been wearing nothing but a tight
speedo-style swimsuit and his bare, brown body had rippled with god-like power
when she’d seen him walking towards her among the deserted sand dunes. “Tell me why.”
"Because
this house was built, with solid adobe bricks, right on top of one of the best
of the old Indian power places,” Roy said with a confident smile. "Power is always available here, you
just have to be open to exploring it..."
"Cool,”
Fay said staring at a large stuffed rattlesnake in a lighted glass
cabinet. "Where is it? Your power spot?”
"I'll
show you in a moment,” Roy said.
"First you have to be prepared... you know, like we discussed on
the beach.”
"You
mean take some magic mushrooms?" Fay asked. "Sure, give me some. I'll do it with you.” She shook her head affirmatively and
smiled. She liked drugs.
"You
ever do mushrooms before?" Roy asked looking into her innocent blue eyes.
"No,
but I know it's a part of the Indian religious experience,” Fay said
smiling. "So, I want to try
it. It’s a lot like pot, isn’t it? I smoke pot.”
"Sort
of,” Roy said. He stood up and went into
the kitchen. Young girls were so
gullible and trusting, he thought. Good
thing she’d hitched a ride to the beach alone, there’d been no one else to deal
with when he’d scooped her up.
"Got
anything to eat in there?" Fay called out.
"Or drink?"
"Wine
and fruit okay?" Roy asked loudly as he rummaged around gathering up the
supplies. He knew that if she was
hungry, her empty stomach would let the mushrooms act quicker. He carried a tray back towards the young
woman and found her still sitting cross-legged on the floor.
“Fruit
sounds good,” Fay said watching Roy come back into the room with a tray
balanced on one hand like a waiter.
"Wine
too?" he asked, looking at her. She
looked good enough to eat, he thought.
She wore skimpy shorts over a bikini and had tousled brown hair. Her firm young body was sunburned in some
places and pale in others.
"Wine
is fine,” she said, giggling in anticipation.
"Good,”
Roy said setting the tray down. He
handed her a shriveled-up piece of dried mushroom. "But take this first. Wash it down with some wine." He poured wine into a glass and handed it to
her.
"You
taking one too?" she asked as she tossed the dried mushroom into her mouth
and started chewing.
"I
already did,” Roy lied, sipping wine and watching her. “You need to catch up!” He saw that she had swallowed the mushroom
and chased it down with wine. He
refilled her glass as she made a face at the mushroom’s bitter taste.
"That
was pretty nasty,” Fay said. "How
long until it kicks in?"
"Not
too long so don't worry,” Roy said smiling.
He picked up a piece of fruit and nibbled on it. "Those are good ones..."
"So,
where's your Indian power place?" Fay asked. She picked a piece of apple off the dish Roy
had sat on the floor and crunched upon it while watching him. She wondered what the mushrooms would feel
like but then she wondered when Roy had taken his piece. She didn't recall seeing him eat one, but
maybe he had done it in the kitchen.
"Outside
by the fire pit,” Roy said waving his arm towards the back yard. "But let's wait until the moon starts to
rise before we invoke any power. That
should make the spirits more receptive to us, providing you do the right
thing..."
"What
kind of spirits are there?" Fay said excited. "And what else do I have to do to meet
them? I mean, I ate your mushroom, is
there anything else I need to do to get ready?”
"I'll
help you,” Roy said expansively.
"I'll be your guide, just do exactly what I tell you and everything
will be fine...." He smiled at her.
"But
what kind of spirits are they?" Fay asked while chewing noisily on another
piece of sweet, tasty apple.
"Indian
spirits of course. One in
particular is the powerful spirit of a departed Indian Shaman... killed on this
very spot by a snake,” Roy said with a wide grin pointing at the floor. He watched Fay’s blue eyes widen in surprise
and he smiled broader. Actually, the
Shaman he’d described had been killed outside but he wanted to impress
Fay. Her expressive face had a glow of
anticipation.
"A
snake?" Fay asked. "I didn't
think that a powerful Shaman could be killed by a snake. He must not have been that strong..."
"It
wasn't a he,” Roy said, looking into Fay’s eyes. "According to legend this powerful
Shaman was a woman. You know,
Indian women could be even more powerful witches than men in those days. Anyway, one day, this woman was walking
through the grass when the snake bit her.
No matter what she did, she couldn't shake that snake off and she
couldn't get the poison out."
"It
probably wasn't a snake. Maybe it was
another Shaman or a medicine man who wanted to kill her,” Fay said. "That's the kind of stories I’ve studied
in college..."
"I'm
sure it was,” Roy said shaking his head affirmatively. "Anyway, after the snake killed her, she
vanished.... turned into dust right," he pointed towards the outdoor fire
pit like he knew exactly where it had happened.
"Out there."
"Wow..."
Fay said slowly. She suddenly felt
rather weird and detached. Maybe it was
the wine on an empty stomach or maybe it was the mushroom kicking in, she
couldn't tell which.
"Really
wow?" Roy said amused by the look on Fay's innocent, expressive face. She looked dazed yet happy. In a little while he could do anything he
wanted with her. But first he wanted to
use her to contact that departed spirit.
He had an ancient score to settle with that old witch and the spring
full moon was the perfect time.
Yurie Kiri speaks Japanese, English, French and has studied Chinese, Arabic, and Spanish and a smattering of other languages such as Korean and Russian along with binary and hexadecimal machine language. Why? Because if you really want to get to know someone, you need to speak their language no matter if they’re machine or human.
Yurie lived and worked in Asia for decades before recently coming to America. Yurie went on an extensive backroad journey all across the US and Canada. Yurie also sailed (single-handed) from Mexico to the Canadian border, retracing a well-traveled road journey by sea in a small, live-aboard sailboat.
Yurie has been traveling and gathering story ideas from Asia for the Game Series, which covers Japan and other Asian countries, and North America for the Murder and Mystery Series which covers the American Southwest.
And, yes, Yurie does not use pronouns (for a reason). For one thing, it keeps the reader guessing – is Yurie male, female, non-binary, or even a machine? No one really knows for sure…
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