Friday, July 19, 2019


Every month it is astonishing how many people win the publishing lottery to present their debut novel to the reading public. The question is always will they be another David Baldacci or will they sizzle out. All of the following are recently released debut novels from aspiring new mystery authors.

Reading right now:

Elizabeth MacNeal’s “The Doll Factory” is a new thriller which takes place in 1850s London where women are unable to enter the art world as anything but models. Louis Frost finds Iris irresistible as a model so when he asks to work with her, she will only agree if he is willing to teach her how to paint. Unfortunately for Iris, she doesn’t realize that she has attracted a stalker called Silas Reed. Obsession is the key in this mystery. Obsession with art and the Pre-Raphaelite movement and the obsession of one man for a woman who doesn’t know he exists.
 

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Allison Dickson’s “The Other Mrs. Miller” is a twisty domestic thriller which centers around Phoebe Miller who is living a boring suburban life until new neighbors completely turn her life upside down. Her new neighbors are so interesting that she forgets about the old car that was hanging around her neighborhood. Someone is watching her from that car. Someone who will turn her life into a nightmare.

M. T. Edvardsson adds to the long line of Swedish mystery authors with his novel “A Nearly Normal Family.” When their teenage daughter is arrested for murder, this normal family has no idea why their daughter is under arrest or how she could have known or been involved with a much older businessman. On the surface this mystery is a legal thriller, but underneath is a psychological thriller asking how well can you really know your children and how far will you go to protect them.

R. H. Herron’s “Stolen Things” starts off with a bang when 911 police dispatcher Laurie Ahmadi receives a call from her daughter while on the job. Her daughter Jojo was drugged before waking up in a famous football player’s home with a man’s corpse in the corner and her friend Harper missing. Mother and daughter team up to discover where Harper is and uncover secrets about Harper and the local police department.
 

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Other debut mysteries to consider:

Ellen Lacorte “The Perfect Fraud”

Alex North “The Whisper Man”

Daniel Nieh “Beijing Payback”

Cambria Brockman “Tell Me Everything”
Layne Fargo “Temper”
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Friday, July 12, 2019


The Ranger (Quinn Colson Series #1); Paperback; Author - Ace AtkinsSpecial locations sometimes add to the depth of a book especially when those locations seem like an important part of the story. They call it a sense of place. For Americans a special location can just be the place outside the U.S. where the author lives since there are many famous mystery authors from all over the world that Americans enjoy. If we are not familiar with a certain location, it is easy for it to seem exotic. It is sometimes fascinating to travel to a new location with an author especially if that author mentions his city or country and it becomes a major part of the book. Michael Connelly’s Harry Bosch series is well known for making Los Angeles not just a background, but a part of the story.

Reading right now:

The Shameless (Quinn Colson Series #9); Hardcover; Author - Ace AtkinsIf you haven’t picked up an Ace Atkins’ book, the question is where have you been? Start from the beginning in the Quinn Colson series with “The Ranger” and work up to the ninth book in this series which just came out in July called “The Shameless.” Colson is a former Army Ranger who is now the local Sheriff. His latest investigation is a cold case with links to his past. Atkins lives in Mississippi and the deep south plays an important part in his books. I love this series by Atkins while not being particularly thrilled with his continuation of Robert Parker’s Spencer series (the latest of which comes out in November).
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                            THE CORONER’S LUNCH by Colin CotterillColin Cotterill’s latest in the Dr. Siri Palboun series is “The Second Biggest Nothing.” This is the 14th book in the series which takes place in Laos which is a very exotic location for most of us. In the latest book, Dr. Palboun, who is the retired national coroner of Laos, finds his past rearing its head to threaten everyone he loves. Cotterill’s first book in this series, “The Coroner’s Lunch,” won a Dagger Award.

Cleveland may not be as exotic as Laos, but Vivien Chien’s latest in her Noodle Shop mystery series gives us a glimpse of Cleveland’s Asian community that may be unexpected. This exceptionally fun cozy features Lana Lee who finds herself running her family restaurant and playing amateur sleuth. “Wonton Terror” is the fourth book in the series with “Death by Dumpling” being the first and “Egg Drop Dead” coming out February, 2020.

Karin Fossum has been called the “Queen of Norwegian Crime fiction.” Her 13th book in the Inspector Konrad Sejer series is “The Whisperer.” Her first in that series was “Eva’s Eye” (or “In the Darkness”). Fossum’s books feature average people caught in deadly circumstances with Inspector Sejer trying to untangle their lives. In the case of “The Whisperer,” an unassuming woman named Ragna Riegel finds her secrets coming back to destroy her.

“The Truth Behind the Lie” is the latest from Swedish author Sara Lovestam. This is her first adult book offered in America and is a stand alone novel (so far). When a little girl goes missing, her Mother is unable to call the police so she looks for a Private Investigator to hire and finds one online. His ad reads, “Need help, but can’t contact the police?” Secrets on both sides may get in the way of saving a child.

Stieg Larsson’s death did not stop his famous series, “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” from continuing on. Fifteen years after his death, the latest in the series “The Girl Who Lived Twice” is coming out soon. This is now the sixth book in the series. While Larsson wrote the first three novels, David Lagercrantz has continued the series.

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Known as France’s most acclaimed mystery writer, Fred Vargas (Frederique Audoin-Rouzeau) is known for her police procedural series featuring Commissionaire Jean-Baptiste Adamsberg. Her first book in this series came out in 2009 and was called “The Chalk Circle Man.” Now her ninth is about to drop in August (“This Poison Will Remain”). Vargas has been called brilliant and her books are twisty, quirky, and stunning. Vargas is definitely an author to read if you enjoy interesting locations.

Wednesday, July 3, 2019


Reading right now: 
book cover of Paw of the Jungle

Excited to read this series by Diane Kelly with a police dog as Officer Megan Luz’s new partner. This is a cozy series which sounds fun with a feisty female police officer and an adorable canine named Brigit. So far there are eight books available in this series with the ninth coming out in November.

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Linda O. Johnston’s newest book in her series Barkery & Biscuits is “For a Good Paws.” This is the fifth in the series which started with “Bite the Biscuit.” In the first book, Veterinary technician Carrie Kennersly buys a bakery which she turns into the Barkery where she sells canine treats which sets off fights with her competition who turns up dead. Her latest involves a convicted killer who is released from prison only to kill again. Carrie doesn’t believe he is guilty and sets out to find out what really happened. Her cozy series includes recipes for humans and dogs.

 book cover of A Pedigree to Die Forbook cover of Bite Clubbook cover of Here Comes Santa Paws

Laurien Berenson’s Melanie Travis series started with “A Pedigree to Die For” after Melanie’s uncle dies and his prize-winning poodle disappears. Now the 23rd book in the series is out and Melanie is accused of murdering Evan Major, the owner of a Bulldog puppy that Melanie has agreed to train. To solve the murder, Melanie gathers her Bite Club Reading group together to trap the real killer. Watch out in September for the 24th Melanie Travis book called “Here Comes Santa Paws.”

 book cover of Dog On Itbook cover of Heart of Barkness

Spencer Quinn’s latest is “Heart of Barkness” which is the ninth book in the Chet and Bernie mystery series which started with “Dog on It.” Chet and Bernie have had more than their share of bad luck. When they first met, Chet was a failing PI and Bernie had just flunked out of police dog training. Once they found each other, they found that together they could be great detectives. Chet actually narrates this series of novels in a gritty and hardboiled voice.

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In the nineteenth book in the Andy Carpenter series, golden retriever Tara and attorney Andy Carpenter continue solving mysteries. Andy’s self-deprecating humor is entertaining and fun, but his dedication to Tara and all things dog is heartfelt and enticing. While Tara gives Andy the will to live, Andy is an attorney who not only defends his clients in court, but enlists his friends to solve the puzzle before going to court. In “Bark of Night,” Andy is trying to discover who murdered the owner of a perfect French bulldog named Tiny. Tiny was left with Andy’s vet with instructions to euthanize the dog. When the vet started asking questions, he discovered that Andy’s help would be needed. For those of us who love Andy Carpenter, the good news is that October 1 will see the release of the 20th book in this series, “Dachshund Through the Snow.”


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Dogs as major or minor characters in books are extremely popular--almost as popular in books as in our society. With our growing love of dogs, it is no wonder that authors are finding ways to include them in their books. Some of the authors who are indulging dog lovers include: Carol Lea Benjamin, Sheila Connolly, Krista Davis, Margaret Mizushima, David Handler, Bethany Blake, Waverly Curtis, Peggy Webb, Susan Conant, Donna Ball, and so many others that I will have to come back to doggie mysteries again soon. The books shown below are the first in each series:
book cover of Murder, She Barkedbook cover of A New Leash on Deathbook cover of Smoky Mountain Tracksbook cover of The Man Who Died Laughing