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on the last chapter of the previous book. I am Recent Events actually a huge fan of the back story, in fact This autumn, we have been very happy to there are some series I continue to read just for welcome two different authors. First, we had a the back story but this is ridiculous. I do not see drop-in visit with Gail Bowen, who was, as how anyone can be expected to remember very always, a wonderful guest. She was happy to precise details of a book that was probably read talk about her books, the latest of which The at least a year ago. I am grasping to find an Winner’s Circle (in stock $32) is in hardcover. explanation and frankly I have not found a She also let us know that she will be releasing a feasible one. new book called Sleuth, which is a reflection on her experience writing crime fiction. I have not read any other titles by George Mann, and he has written a number of different Our launch event with Jana Rieger for A series, some of which fall into our crossover Course in Deception (in stock, trade paperback category, but I thoroughly enjoyed Wychwood, $20) followed shortly after, and was a wonderful (in stock, trade paper, $19.95) which is I hope chance for us to introduce customers to a new the first in a new series. The main character, Canadian author. Along with her collaborator Elspeth Reeves has just lost her job as a reporter Toviyah John, Jana entertained a full house with in London and simultaneously broken up with a reading and with an open willingness to her boyfriend, as a result she is heading back to answer questions, not just about her book, but her mother’s house in the village of Wilsby - also about the process of transitioning a book under- Wychwood. A traffic snarl up on the way into other mediums. We look forward to seeing home is the result of a body having been found what she has to offer us next. in the woods behind her mother’s house, and needless to say this piques Elspeth’s attention. Stay tuned for more information about what is going on at WhoDunit? this autumn by I have been a fan of James Craig, ever since following us on Twitter and Facebook. his Inspector Carlyle series started appearing in print as opposed to being ebooks. The latest Fall Reading by Wendy title, number ten in the series is Acts of While I was collecting books for this newsletter Violence, (in stock, trade paper, $15.99). The piece, I ended up picking up a couple of books plot like the previous titles always appears very that exemplify what is to me the most annoying current this time it involves uber wealthy current trend in publishing – the book that Chinese who live in Chelsea and yet seem very starts as if you have literally just turned the page separate from the milieu. As I have said before, I like Carlyle because he is relatable. He has a October 2017 1 WHODUNIT? normal, happy life, a wife, who works for a One of my longtime favorite authors is charity, a teenage daughter, he goes to the pub Michael Pearce. I think I have read every one of but does not drink to excess. Life is not picture the ‘Mamur Zapt’ books, now numbering book perfect he has grumbles about his job, his nineteen, set in Egypt at the beginning of the bosses, worries about his father’s health but it twentieth century. He has a couple of other always feels real. This series is worth a try if you shorter series and one of them ‘Seymour of have not read it before and while the back story Special Branch’ is in the process of being re- moves on in each book it is not a barrier to released. The period is roughly the same as the enjoying the story. ‘Mamur Zapt’ books. The first title A Dead Man in Trieste, (in stock tp $15.99) is set in 1906, and Harry Bingham’s ‘Fiona Griffiths’ is another the British counsel has gone missing. The series I really enjoy. The main character is a Foreign Office send Seymour, a member of the detective constable in the South Wales police Special Branch, who has by his talents rather force based in Cardiff. In the latest title, The than birth risen up through the ranks of the Deepest Grave, (in stock, trade paper, $24.99) Metropolitan Police, to find out what is going an archaeologist is found dead, decapitated by on, The Foreign Office pooh bahs look down on an antique sword at an iron age fort site she is in Seymour as not being one of us. Pearce writes charge of excavating. Griffiths is a complex with a light touch and the series is very character who has her own demons most of entertaining but also like the Mamur Zapt books which revolve around the origins of her birth. a lot can be learned about the political situation This is another good contemporary series with in Eastern Europe and the Middle East in the believable characters. decade before WWI. Titles will be released over the next two months in trade paper at $15.99. Peter May’s ‘Enzo Macleod’ series published between 2006 and 2011, was originally five The end of September brought us a number books long. The series has been re-issued in of Christmas themed books! Frankly, I think this trade paper over the last eighteen months. The is way too early but if you like to have a fifth book Blowback, was published at the Christmas cosy at Christmas you might like to beginning of September. May has now extended check them out. Leslie Meier’s Holiday Murder, the series with the publication of a sixth novel, (in stock, mass market, $10.95) this volume Cast Iron, (in stock, hardcover, $32.49). May’s contains two of Leslie Meier’s earlier Christmas very first series set in China is being re-released titles Mistletoe Murder and Christmas Cooke and The Firemaker will be available in North Murder. There will be a new Lucy Stone title for America in January (on order, trade paper, Christmas: Eggnog Murder (on order, mass $19.49). market, $8.99) will be released at the beginning of November. Hannah Swensen is still busy Anna Lee Huber author of the very popular baking in Joanne Fluke’s Christmas Caramel ‘Lady Darby’ mysteries has a new series. In Murder (in stock, mass market, $8.99) and there 1919, Verity Kent, thought that no one knew are a dozen recipes for you to try. Alex that she had been part of Britain’s Secret Service Erickson’s Bookstore Café is serving Death By during the hostilities but someone knows. While Eggnog, (in stock, mass market, $8.99) the fifth grieving for her husband Sidney killed in action, title in this engaging series and Jennifer David Verity is faced with the fact that nothing is as it Hesse is promising Yuletide Homicide (in stock, seems and maybe her husband was not the mass market, $8.99) in the third Wiccan Wheel honorable man she believed him to be, This Side Mystery. of Murder (in stock, trade paper, $16.95)

WHODUNIT? 2 Octoberr 2017 Check the October and November Book lists printing). If you think you’ve read something for more Christmas specific titles. that I would enjoy, please don’t hesitate to recommend it! TV Alert: I have seen some of the trailers for the British TV series ‘Strike’ which is based on the I was lucky enough to receive a box of books first two Robert Galbraith novels, The Cuckoo’s two days before Penelope was born and I’m Calling and The Silkworm. It was shown in the ashamed to admit that I’m still working through UK last month, so hopefully we will see it here it. I did however just manage to read several soon. more from that To Be Read pile, including Measured for Murder (available to order, trade What I’m Reading by Sian paperback) by Janet Brons. This is the third book First off, many apologies for the delayed in her ‘Forsyth and Hay’ series and I really enjoy newsletter again. Turns out a teething baby who them. They are fairly short books (this one was isn’t a good sleeper is not a recipe for a prompt 192 pages) and somewhat sparsely written, but newsletter. We’ll be in Winnipeg for a few they are a quick read and maybe something weeks in November and December though, so I worth recommending to someone who isn’t a hope you’ll come by and say hi. very strong reader. There is murder (obviously) as well as romance, British police, It was my intention to write a long meaty and…Canadian diplomatic politics. Something piece a la Jack about Sherlock Holmes pastiches for everyone, right? featuring female protagonists, but please see aforementioned teething non-sleeping baby as In that same box was Benedict Jacka’s Bound well as the fact that one of the books that I want (in stock, mass market $10.99), book #8 in his to feature is a front-runner for my Book of the Alex Verus series. I’ll admit that I was putting off Year (let that be a hint). So expect that from me reading this one because the series was starting in February. to take on a whiff of Jim Butcher’s ‘Dresden Files’ series where it just seemed like endless We were on vacation for two weeks in drama and bad news for our protagonist. That August, so despite the fact that going on certainly continues to be the case, but I felt like vacation with an infant is really just not sleeping this title finally started moving the story forward in another place, I did manage to get quite a lot a bit more. I’m not sure if it’s this crazy political of reading done. A customer recommended climate we’re in, but I’m enjoying stories Anne Perry’s ‘Charlotte and Thomas Pitt’ series featuring background political machinations, to me and when I finally got around to reading and Bound features those in spades. Book #9, the first in the series, The Cater Street Hangman Marked, is coming in June of 2018 in mass (in stock, used mass market), I wondered why I market (which is nice to see a series stay in the hadn’t read this series yet, as it is just up my smaller size and not make the jump to a pricey alley (thank you for the recommendation!). hardcover). There’s little I enjoy more than a smart Victorian woman who does the unexpected and I’m Speaking of books moving to pricey delighted that I have another 31 books to look hardcover…Caro Peacock’s ‘Liberty Lane’ series forward to. I sometimes struggle with books switched publishers to Severn House between where the narration bounces around among book #3 and #4. This was good news, as there characters, but so far I’m enjoying getting to had been a two year break in the series and know Charlotte and her loved ones. If you’ve Severn House likely kept the series going. The been meaning to dip into Anne Perry, we’ve got bad news in Severn House titles are lots of options in used (40 titles at time of inconsistently scheduled and their hardcovers

October 2017 3 WHODUNIT? are extremely pricey. Please know that we do them, and around them, as well as reading the same mental math that you do when your them. This being the case, managing to find favorite series moves to hardcover, especially myself a job at a bookstore just seemed perfect. now that hardcovers have got more expensive The best thing about working in a bookstore is, again. The trouble with Severn House is that it’s to point out the obvious... books! Other than not always just a question of waiting for the that, though, it's also really great to meet and trade paperback or mass market, so sometimes talk to fellow book lovers, as well as to broaden you bite the bullet and pay the money. In my interests. I haven't actually read a lot of Friends in High Places (in store, new and used mystery books yet, so I haven't got a lot to trade paperback), Peacock had Liberty Lane recommend, but I'm starting to read more of finally resolving matters with her gentleman them. I could probably recommend more books friend. Fool’s Gold (available to order, from the Kids/Teen/Young Adult section right hardcover) begins with the couple on their now than I could the rest of the store. honeymoon, but Peacock contrives to ship the husband out of the country (and away from the For many years, I found trying to pick a action) so as not to get in Lane’s crime solving favourite book impossible. It was like I was way. trying to pick a favourite child, I just couldn't; that was until a few years ago when I came I have a nice stack of books waiting for me at across Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher. I the store including Tasha Alexander’s Death in never thought anyone could form such a deep, St. Petersburg (Lady Emily #12, hardcover emotional connection to a book before I had $36.99) and Will Thomas’ Old Scores (Barker & read it, but it appears it is possible. I'm actually Llewelyn #9, hardcover $36.99) and by the time not sure which books I've re-read the most. I I arrive The Book of Dust (hardcover) by Philip think it's a tie between a couple of series and Pullman will have arrived. The question in Thirteen Reasons Why. The two series I've read regards to the Pullman is whether I should re- more than once are ‘House of Night’ by P.C. and read the His Dark Materials trilogy again before I Kristen Cast, and ‘Morganville Vampires’ by read The Book of Dust. Pullman is not calling it a Rachel Caine; both of which happen to be about prequel or a sequel but rather an ‘equel’ set in vampires. Since working here, I've actually only the same world. I found the original series finished one book, which is Sisters of the Night, completely captivating and heartrending when I edited by Barbara Hambly and Martin H. read them almost 20 years ago, so I suspect a Greenberg (surprise, surprise, it's also about reread is in order. vampires! Us younger folks and our vampire books, yikes). However, I'm currently reading I have a shortlist of titles to consider for my three books at the same time: Penance of the 2017 Book of the Year, not to mention any of Damned by Peter Tremayne; Against A the above titles that could sneak their way into Darkening Sky by Lauren B. Davis; and I'm also consideration. Any guesses on what any re-reading Awakened (HoN book #8) by P.C. and Bumsted’s might choose? Kristen Cast. If I'm honest, I'm struggling not to start yet another book. At this rate, I'll never Introducing…Samantha finish them all. Hey there, I'm Sam. I'm the newest staff member at Whodunit? Mystery Book Store, so Writer’s Group you've probably seen me hanging around on The Writer’s Group will be returning to occasion if you've ever stopped by since I Whodunit in the fall of 2017. Keep your eyes started. I've been pretty passionate about books peeled at the store for more information or since I was 12, and I find I just love working with email us ([email protected]) if

WHODUNIT? 4 Octoberr 2017 you’d like to be kept up to date on details. happy to tuck them in with a newsletter or a book. Mystery Reading Club 4) Don’t forget the webstore! Your intrepid The theme for Fall 2017 is France. Books are newsletter editor has lots of work on the available now in store. New members are website still to do, but our webstore shows cordially invited to join the fun. our live inventory along with price and format. Find something you want? You can Tuesday, October 24th – Murder in the Marais reserve a copy of a book we’ve got in store by Cara Black or that you would like to order without Tuesday, November 28th – The Three Evangelists having to pay upfront. We’ll be happy to by Fred Vargas show you how the webstore works if you need help. We know that some non-members of the group do read the assigned titles. If you would like to FORTHCOMING BOOKS have the questions that Jack writes, please let Wendy know (via email, phone, or in person). October Mass Markets Books will be available for purchase at the store and feature a 10% discount. Brookes, Adam -The Spy's Daughter Childs, Laura - Crepe Factor Holiday Orders Collins, Max Allan - Quarry's Climax Wendy mentioned the slew of Christmas cozies Connelly, Michael - Wrong Side of Goodbye we’ve already got on our shelves, which is just Doiron, Paul – The Poacher's Son another reminder that the holiday season is Edwards, Peter – The Biker's Brother barreling towards us. We’re grateful that so Evanovich, Janet - Twice the Plum many of you make Whodunit a part of your Farrow, Sharon - Blackberry Burial holiday shopping. Here are a few things to keep Hart, Carolyn - Ghost Times Two in mind: Hoag, Tami - Prior Bad Acts 1) We can order any book that is commercially Hurwitz, Gregg – The Nowhere Man available for you, regardless of whether or James, Delia - Familiar Motives not it is a mystery. You’ll still get stamps too! James, Miranda - Fixing to Die Some books can be ordered and received James, Peter - Need You Dead within a few days, but some take longer, Kellerman, Jonathan - Heartbreak Hotel especially as we get into December. If you Meier, Leslie - Eggnog Murder have special orders in mind, the earlier the Simon, Misty - Cremains of the Day better. You can check our webstore Wait, Lea - Thread the Halls (https://bookmanager.com/117455x/) for Weiss, Kirsten - Quiche and the Dead

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