All Blog Posts Tagged 'New' (40)

New Dan Marlowe/Hampton Beach, NH Mystery Novel


"Murder on the Island," #5 in the Dan Marlowe/Hampton Beach, NH mystery series is now out in Paper and ebook and available everywhere

Added by Jed Power on July 16, 2016 at 2:41am — No Comments

SHERLOCK HOLMES & DOMINO LADY TRADE NOW AVAILABLE!

The Sherlock Holmes/Domino Lady trade paperback collection is in stores now. I hope you'll visit your local comic shop and/or bookstore and pick up a copy. 

CONTEST TIME! SEND US YOUR SHERLOCK SELFIES!

Want to give your local comic shop or bookstore a shout out?

Take a photo of the Sherlock Holmes/Domino Lady trade at your local store and send it to…

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Added by Bobby Nash on May 13, 2016 at 7:08am — No Comments

Moonstone Books unveils line of hardcovers with Domino lady "Money Shot" by Bobby Nash

Moonstone has released an exclusive Moonstone Hardcover edition of the Domino Lady: Money Shot novel by author Bobby Nash. Politics make strange bedfellows. A deadly ménage-a-trois of power, politics and money, threatens to bring 1930’s Hollywood to its knees. An assassin is hired to kill an idealistic young DA running for governor, who happens to be Domino Lady’s lover. A…

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Added by Bobby Nash on November 13, 2015 at 4:30am — No Comments

Pauline Rowson entertains the audience of Ringwood U3A with tales of crime

On Thursday 19 June I had the pleasure of speaking to members of a very friendly and welcoming U3a at Ringwood. Ringwood is an historic market town in Hampshire (England) located on the River Avon, on the western edge of the New Forest. It’s situated between Southampton and Bournemouth.

Apparently Ringwood had a long history of a thriving hand knitting industry. (I knew I should have taken my knitting). It became famous for its "Ringwood" woollen gloves, which were knitted in…

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Added by Pauline Rowson on June 26, 2014 at 2:08am — No Comments

Pauline Rowson - A round up of the highlights of 2013

Here is a  round up of the highlights of 2013, videos and photo slide show to come in following blogs.

My thanks to all my readers, my publishers, to the libraries and organisations who have hosted my talks, to the audiences who came to listen to me, to the press, radio presenters and their listeners, bloggers and their readers and to my family, friends and everyone who has supported me throughout 2013 and an special thanks to the hunky DI Andy Horton!

Wishing you all a very…

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Added by Pauline Rowson on December 24, 2013 at 11:12pm — No Comments

Marine crime and international crime on the afternoon panel at CSI Portsmouth 2013

The afternoon session at CSI Portsmouth 2013 began at 2pm on Saturday 2 November, following a highly successful morning panel session which focused on drugs and drug related crime with crime experts Mick Ellis from Hampshire Police and Dr Alex Allan a forensic toxicologist from Triple A Forensics along with myself as crime author and moderator and crime author Kerry Wilkinson.…

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Added by Pauline Rowson on November 8, 2013 at 7:50pm — No Comments

New Year's Eve short story, Earlene Fowler, Juliet Blackwell, giveaways & more

Up this morning in Kings River Life--a New Year's Eve mystery short story by Gail Farrelly http://kingsriverlife.com/12/29/the-times-square-terrorist-an-original-short-story/

 

Also up in KRL this morning--a review of Earlene Fowler's new book "The Road To Cardinal Valley", an interview with Earlene, a chance to win a copy of the book & information on her book events at both…

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Added by Lorie Ham on December 30, 2012 at 8:45am — No Comments

Enamored Interview

A very nice interview about my first private eye novel at http://criminal-e.blogspot.com/…

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Added by O'Neil De Noux on July 17, 2012 at 12:16pm — No Comments

Review - Paving the New Road, Sulari Gentill

Book Title:   PAVING THE NEW ROAD

Author:  Sulari Gentill

ISBN:  9781921997075

Location:  Germany

Series:  Rowland Sinclair

Publisher:  Pantera Press

Year of Publication:  2012



It’s 1933, and the political landscape of Europe is darkening.



Eric Campbell, the man who would be Australia’s Führer, is on a fascist tour of the Continent, meeting dictators over cocktails and seeking allegiances in a common cause. Yet the Australian way of life is not…

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Added by Karen from AustCrime on June 20, 2012 at 3:13pm — No Comments

Free Beach read!

Just in time for the Beach! My award-winning New Orleans crime thriller, ABSOLUTION, will be free for two days on Wednesday, June 20 and Thursday, June 21. A serial killer preys on young women in New Orleans, where everyone has something to hide ...

Best Mystery-Suspense-Thriller of 2009 -- The Premier Book Awards

"Relentless tempo ... sharp writing." -- Kirkus Discoveries

"A killer thriller!" -- Jan Herman, Arts Journal

"Creole-flavored suspense!" -- The Sun…

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Added by Susan on June 20, 2012 at 12:34am — No Comments

Review - The Courier's New Bicycle, Kim Westwood

Book Title:   THE COURIER'S NEW BICYCLE

Author:  Kim Westwood

ISBN:   9780730497714

Publisher:   Harper Collins

Year of Publication:   2011



Salisbury Forth is a courier of contraband in the alleyways of inner Melbourne, a city of fuel rationing, rolling power outages and curfews.



It′s a stressful life, post-pandemic. A vaccine dispensed Australia-wide is causing mass infertility, and the government has banned all remedies except prayer.



Vigilantes…

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Added by Karen from AustCrime on December 14, 2011 at 1:26pm — No Comments

Coming in November: The first Martin Preuss Mystery

The first in my series of mysteries set in suburban Detroit is in the final stages of production.

 

Crimes of Love introduces police detective Martin Preuss. Fiercely independent, a widower who dearly loves his profoundly handicapped son, Preuss makes his debut one cold November night when he joins a frantic search for a seven-year-old girl with epilepsy who has disappeared from the streets of his community.…

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Added by Donald Levin on October 30, 2011 at 1:26am — 1 Comment

Re: First woman put to death in electric chair ... Ruthless Ruth

Born into poverty in 1895, Ruth Brown had big dreams. As a teenager in New York, she longed for the fancy clothes she saw in department stores, but her job as a telephone operator barely paid the rent. Determined to get ahead, she took shorthand classes and dreamed of marrying Prince Charming.

 

And soon did. She landed a job at Boating Magazine as…

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Added by Susan on September 23, 2011 at 8:51am — No Comments

NEW ORLEANS PRIME EVIL



New collection available: NEW ORLEANS PRIME EVIL by O'Neil De Noux

Ten historical mystery short stories (two never before published) set in the city newspapers of the time called - 'Hell on Earth'.  From the autumn of 1887 through the summer of 1891, NOPD Det. Jacques… Continue

Added by O'Neil De Noux on September 20, 2011 at 1:42am — No Comments

Brattleboro: Vermont's Hotbed Of Fictional Crime

Brattleboro, Vt., is a bucolic town — pricked with picturesque church steeples — and home to a vibrant arts community. So it's an unlikely setting for gruesome murder and gritty crime, but that's just what goes on in Archer Mayor's Brattleboro-based Joe Gunther detective series.

Mayor is something of an unlikely character himself. Never mind his New England blue blood background — Mayor has had some grisly jobs. He works as a death examiner for the state's medical office and…

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Added by Love Is Murder Conference on August 5, 2011 at 8:44am — No Comments

New York Times....Helllooooo????



I'm selling more books than Stephen King right now.

Ok....E-Books.

Kindle E-Books to be even more specific.

And I have been for about a month now since THE INNOCENT broke the Amazon Kindle TOP 100 and settled into the TOP 10 where it's been holding under the No. 5 spot for more than two weeks.



You with me here????



Believe me when I tell you, I am…

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Added by Vincent Zandri on April 11, 2011 at 1:30am — 3 Comments

BABY, IT'S COLD OUTSIDE!

 Please excuse the double entendre, but we couldn't help it. These kinds of things don't come around every day you know. The fact that it's been SNOWING off and on here in Southern Oregon the last couple of days, and that a week ago today on April Fool's Day we got a surprise phone call from author Miranda Phillips Walker asking if she could come back home. Here's the backstory: Krill Press was founded in the fall of 2008 and our first title, "Absinthe Of Malice" by…

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Added by Miranda Phillips Walker on April 10, 2011 at 2:28am — No Comments

Review - Saints of New York, R.J. Ellory

Book Title: SAINTS OF NEW YORK

Author: R.J. Ellory

Publisher: Orion UK

Copyright: 2010

ISBN: 978-1-4091-0475-9

No of Pages: 452



Book Synopsis:



The death of a young heroin dealer causes no great concern for NYPD Detective Frank Parrish - Danny Lange is just another casualty of the drug war. But when Danny's teenage sister winds up dead, questions are raised that have no clear answers. Parrish, already under investigation by Internal Affairs for… Continue

Added by Karen from AustCrime on April 7, 2011 at 5:28pm — No Comments

Noir Legend in the Making: Heath Lowrance

I might not be the most religious or spiritual guy on the planet, and chances are, on any given Sunday you won't find me occupying a church pew. Fact is you're more likely to find me tipping a cold one in some dark juke joint with friends after my writing day is over. But every now and then I meet someone who has an almost spiritual affect on me. A spiritual affect so profound that it can alter the course of my life. Noted noir author and critic, Heath Lowrance, is one of those special…

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Added by Vincent Zandri on March 28, 2011 at 5:04am — No Comments

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