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When not writing the Algonquin Round Table Mysteries, J.J. Murphy is an award-winning health care writer and very busy parent of twin daughters in suburban Philadelphia.

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J.J. Murphy Hey Ann,
Thanks for your question. So glad you--and your hubby--like the books. To be honest, whether the books will continue is up to the publisher. A…more
Hey Ann,
Thanks for your question. So glad you--and your hubby--like the books. To be honest, whether the books will continue is up to the publisher. And that decision is up in the air right now. However, I just started working on a great new idea for another Round Table Mystery, and one way or another I'll find a way to have it published. This may take awhile, but trust me, it'll be worth it.
Thanks for reading--and reviewing!!

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J.J. Murphy Hi Rick. Thanks for your encouragement. I haven't quite given up on Mrs. Parker and her Round Table friends--especially since we've all just launched …moreHi Rick. Thanks for your encouragement. I haven't quite given up on Mrs. Parker and her Round Table friends--especially since we've all just launched into another Roaring 20s.
Now, as for recommending another book in the "humorous historical mystery" genre... No, I can't. That's why I had to write my own because there aren't any others out there.
However, I have heard people list my books with a few others. Perhaps you might enjoy one of these:
- Maisie Dobbs, by Jacqueline Winspear
- Cocaine Blues, by Kerry Greenwood
- Her Royal Spyness, by Rhys Bowen
I find books go best with a drink in hand. If the book is no good, at least you have a drink to enjoy.
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R.I.P. Dorothy Parker

Today is the day that Dorothy Parker died back in 1967. We don't choose to focus on the sadness of this event, but to celebrate her life... Cheers, Dorothy, wherever the hell you are!

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“They migrated to the usual room on the second floor. Heywood Broun was there by the door, setting up bottles of gin, scotch and beer. Alexander Woollcott sat ensconced behind the round table (not THE Round Table). He shuffled the cards and stacked up poker chips.

Dorothy stopped in the doorway and watched what they were doing. 'You boys sure know how to treat a woman,' she said. 'Liquor in the front and poker in the rear.”
J.J. Murphy, Murder Your Darlings

“Someone misdirected you [...] Most writers in New York don't do much writing. They spend their time talking and drinking bootleg liquor. That's what we do, at any rate.”
J. J. Murphy, Murder Your Darlings

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“They migrated to the usual room on the second floor. Heywood Broun was there by the door, setting up bottles of gin, scotch and beer. Alexander Woollcott sat ensconced behind the round table (not THE Round Table). He shuffled the cards and stacked up poker chips.

Dorothy stopped in the doorway and watched what they were doing. 'You boys sure know how to treat a woman,' she said. 'Liquor in the front and poker in the rear.”
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“Someone misdirected you [...] Most writers in New York don't do much writing. They spend their time talking and drinking bootleg liquor. That's what we do, at any rate.”
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J.J. Murphy Thanks, Michael. Hope you like the second in the series. Yeah, I've been thinking I have to do something about the Harlem Renaissance--Paul Robeson was an occasional member of the Round Table.


Michael Charton Looking forward to reading the next book in the series and when you do the baseball book. I wonder if a book having the Round Table connected with members of the Harlem Renaissance. (I just read a book about the history of Harlem. I attended City College of New York, you'd think I'd know a little about the place).


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Beth Hi J.J.,
Thanks for befriending this fellow mystery author here on Goodreads!


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