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Eight Mystery Writers You Should be Reading Now
(2016)A collection of stories by Lisa Alber, Kathleen Cosgrove, Michael Guillebeau, Chris Knopf, Jessie Bishop Powell, Larissa Reinhart, Jaden Terrell and Lisa Wysocky
2017 WINNER -- SILVER FALCHION READER'S CHOICE AWARD FOR BEST MYSTERY ANTHOLOGY!
Its easy to find a book; its hard to find the book, that new author who sets your life on fire.
Thats why we put this collection together. This book gives you an easy way to sample a group of eight up-and-coming mystery writers who you may not have heard of, but who critics and award committees have noticed. Weve assembled eight very different styles to let you sample a wide array of stories and find new voices you might have trouble finding on your own.
We have hard-boiled detectives, and we have crime-solving animals. We have deeply flawed characters, and we have cute youngsters. We have damaged women, kick-ass women, noble women and mean women, sometimes in the same character. We have tough guys in spades, and we have funny in spades.
Each writer contributed a story, a sample chapter from a book, and an interview. Because of our variety, theres sure to be something here youll love, and maybe love for life.
So come on in for a taste. Heres our menu:
Lisa Alber Mystery with a smattering of psychological suspense and tons of atmosphere. Beautifully written, complex stories set in the Irish countryside. Reminiscent of Erin Hart, Julia Spencer-Fleming, and Susan Hill. Rosebud Award and Pushcart Prize Nominee.
Kathleen Cosgrove Florida weird with a middle-aged woman returning home. Kick-ass funny.
Michael Guillebeau Broken war hero has to navigate the oddballs and save the girl to get back to the bar hes been hiding in. Reminiscent of Elmore Leonard and Carl Hiaasen. Silver Falchion Finalist, and Library Journal Mystery Debut of the Month.
Chris Knopf Hardboiled in the Hamptons. Ex-boxer Sam Acquillo is a noir descendent of Travis McGee and Spencer, and one of my favorite characters. Nero award winner.
Jessie Bishop Powell Cozy noir mysteries that embrace the genres extremes. In The Marriage at the Rue Morgue, police suspect an orangutan of murder. Primatologists Noel Rue and Lance Lakeland have to save the ape and still find time to get married. Sounds light, but Powells stuff is as intense as it is funny.
Larissa ReinhartIf you like Janet Evanovichs Stephanie Plum, you need to read Reinharts Cherry Tucker. A damaged artist with twice the depth, twice the funny of Plum and set in small-town Georgia. I dare you to put this down. Daphne du Maurier Finalist
Jaden TerrellHardboiled PI with a Soft Heart. Nashville PI Jared McKean has enough emotional issues to carry a book by himself, and then Terrell throws him into big issues like human trafficking. Shamus Award Finalist.
Lisa WysockyMultiple awards for Lisas books about a horse trainer with a smart horse who helps her solve crimes. One of the most realistic and loving use of animals in mystery. Winner of American Horse Publication Awards, and the National Indie Excellence Awards.
We invite you to see what looks good, and take a bite for yourself. If you find something you like, our chefs will be happy to give you a full meal.
And we all deliver.
Genre: Mystery
Its easy to find a book; its hard to find the book, that new author who sets your life on fire.
Thats why we put this collection together. This book gives you an easy way to sample a group of eight up-and-coming mystery writers who you may not have heard of, but who critics and award committees have noticed. Weve assembled eight very different styles to let you sample a wide array of stories and find new voices you might have trouble finding on your own.
We have hard-boiled detectives, and we have crime-solving animals. We have deeply flawed characters, and we have cute youngsters. We have damaged women, kick-ass women, noble women and mean women, sometimes in the same character. We have tough guys in spades, and we have funny in spades.
Each writer contributed a story, a sample chapter from a book, and an interview. Because of our variety, theres sure to be something here youll love, and maybe love for life.
So come on in for a taste. Heres our menu:
Lisa Alber Mystery with a smattering of psychological suspense and tons of atmosphere. Beautifully written, complex stories set in the Irish countryside. Reminiscent of Erin Hart, Julia Spencer-Fleming, and Susan Hill. Rosebud Award and Pushcart Prize Nominee.
Kathleen Cosgrove Florida weird with a middle-aged woman returning home. Kick-ass funny.
Michael Guillebeau Broken war hero has to navigate the oddballs and save the girl to get back to the bar hes been hiding in. Reminiscent of Elmore Leonard and Carl Hiaasen. Silver Falchion Finalist, and Library Journal Mystery Debut of the Month.
Chris Knopf Hardboiled in the Hamptons. Ex-boxer Sam Acquillo is a noir descendent of Travis McGee and Spencer, and one of my favorite characters. Nero award winner.
Jessie Bishop Powell Cozy noir mysteries that embrace the genres extremes. In The Marriage at the Rue Morgue, police suspect an orangutan of murder. Primatologists Noel Rue and Lance Lakeland have to save the ape and still find time to get married. Sounds light, but Powells stuff is as intense as it is funny.
Larissa ReinhartIf you like Janet Evanovichs Stephanie Plum, you need to read Reinharts Cherry Tucker. A damaged artist with twice the depth, twice the funny of Plum and set in small-town Georgia. I dare you to put this down. Daphne du Maurier Finalist
Jaden TerrellHardboiled PI with a Soft Heart. Nashville PI Jared McKean has enough emotional issues to carry a book by himself, and then Terrell throws him into big issues like human trafficking. Shamus Award Finalist.
Lisa WysockyMultiple awards for Lisas books about a horse trainer with a smart horse who helps her solve crimes. One of the most realistic and loving use of animals in mystery. Winner of American Horse Publication Awards, and the National Indie Excellence Awards.
We invite you to see what looks good, and take a bite for yourself. If you find something you like, our chefs will be happy to give you a full meal.
And we all deliver.
Genre: Mystery
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