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October 16, 2020

Bouchercon 2020 Anthology

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Published on October 16, 2020 14:04

July 18, 2020

Bouchercon Anthology 2020

Contributors: Jennifer Berg, “Schemes in the Dark” David Boop, “Call Before You Die” Chris Dreith, “Old Soles” Dixon Hill, “No Postman, No Doorbell” Kim Keeline, “California Fold’em” Ellen Clair Lamb, “The Assistant” Richard Koreto, “The Hollywood Gangster” Joyce Krieg, “Last Call at the Zanzibar” Eileen Rendahl, “A Spoonful of Poison” Christopher Ryan, “Hellhounds Hollywood Demons” Linda Townsdin, … More Bouchercon Anthology 2020
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Published on July 18, 2020 11:04

July 31, 2019

March 2, 2018

A Hole In One: A Glass Dolphin Mystery (#2)

[image error]by: Judy Penz Sheluk


Barking Rain Press


Hoping to promote the Glass Dolphin antiques shop, co-owners Arabella Carpenter and Emily Garland agree to sponsor a hole on contest at a charity golf tournament. The publicity turns out to be anything but positive, however, when Arabella’s errant tee shot lands in the woods next to a corpse.


They soon learn that the victim is closely related to Arabella’s ex-husband, who had been acting as Course Marshal. With means, opportunity, and more than enough motive, he soon becomes the police department’s prime suspect, leaving Arabella and Emily determined to clear his name–even if they’re not entirely convinced of his innocence.


Sub-Genre: Amateur Sleuth, Cozy


Other Characteristics: Antiques shop, Golf, Canada, Small Town, Present Day


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Published on March 02, 2018 05:00

February 19, 2018

Cold Crash

[image error]by Jennifer Young


Cinnamon Press


For archaeologist Maxine ‘Max’ Falkland, life in early-50s London is difficult enough as she tries to move on from the death of her brother, an RAF pilot shot down over Korea. But, when she meets John Knox things get more complicated — before they get outright dangerous.


Mystery Sub-Genres: Historical, Suspense & Thriller


Other Characteristics: Female Protagonist, London, Mull, Scotland, 1950s


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Published on February 19, 2018 16:17

February 12, 2018

Look The Other Way

[image error]by Kristina Stanley


Imajin Books


A year after her Uncle Bobby mysteriously disappears in the turquoise waters surrounding the Bahamas, Shannon Payne joins her grieving aunt to trace Bobby’s last voyage. Shannon hopes the serenity of the sea might help her recover from a devastating breakup with her fiancé.


Mystery Sub-Genres: Adventure & Explorer, Romance


Other Characteristics: Contemporary, Female Protagonist, Sailing, Bahamas


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Published on February 12, 2018 05:00

February 8, 2018

The Hatbox Murders

by Jennifer Berg[image error]


Barking Rain Press


Inspector Riggs reluctantly agrees to re-examine a supposed suicide case, but when his investigation leads to murder, he will have to convince a clever librarian to go undercover to catch the murderer.


Mystery Sub-Genres: Detective, Historical, Traditional, Amateur Sleuth, Soft-Boiled


Other Characteristics: Seattle, 1950’s, female sleuth


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(This is the format I’m considering for my Mystery Beacon series.)

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Published on February 08, 2018 11:29

February 4, 2018

The Mystery Beacon

And now for something different and new. This year, I’ve decided to start highlighting mysteries across the board, new and old, specifically focusing on the genres and sub-genres of those mysteries. This is a vast and objective subject to say the least! I haven’t done anything quite like this before and I hope to get the input of other mystery writers and fans with this project. More, coming soon…

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Published on February 04, 2018 11:32

October 19, 2017

The Charlatan Murders: Galley Proofs

For the second time this year, I’m editing galley proofs. My next book, The Charlatan Murders, will be released at the end of March. In the coming weeks, I’ll get to see cover sketches and blurbs, and I’ll watch the magic (from a distance) as Barking Rain Press pulls together all the logistics that goes into a final printed book. It’s an amazing process and I’m loving every minute of it. In fact, I might even be more excited than I was the first time around, because when I went through this process with The Hatbox Murders, a (fairly large) part of me still didn’t really believe it was actually happening, whereas this time I know it’s real!!!

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Published on October 19, 2017 19:48

September 20, 2017

Some thoughts on Creativity

Everyone is creative. Creativity isn’t an elusive muse, or a super power bestowed on a select few, it’s hard work, failures, and persistence. Just like we are all capable of logical thinking, we are all capable of creative thinking. And if we choose to cultivate those skills, it’s only a matter of practice. The more we play with ideas and allow our creativity (and failures) the easier it all becomes.


 


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Published on September 20, 2017 12:14