by Louise Candlish | Jul 16, 2021 | Features, Five Things
Of all my novels, The Other Passenger was the most enjoyable to write and I think the reason for this is that I gathered together lots of influences that I was just bursting to explore. So even when the fiendishly twisted double-crossing plot threatened to defeat me,...
by Elise Cooper | Jul 15, 2021 | Author Interviews, Books, Features
The Widows of Champagne Renee Ryan Love Inspired Pub July 27th 2021 The Widows of Champagne by Renee Ryan is the story of a family struggling to survive in Nazi occupied France. Three widows who lost their beloved husbands must now protect their livelihood, the...
by Erin Mitchell | Jul 12, 2021 | Home Entertainment, TV
UNFORGOTTEN is the best show on television. There. I said it. Granted, I have not seen every tv show, but with the premiere of Season 4 on PBS’s Masterpiece Mystery, it is time to acknowledge that from the premise to the writing to the acting and...
by Erin Mitchell | Jul 9, 2021 | Home Entertainment, TV
Some of our favorite shows have new episodes coming soon on PBS’s MASTERPIECE Mystery! Unforgotten Season 4 – July 11 premiere, 6 episodes Guilt – September 5 premiere, packaged as two, 2-hour episodes Grantchester Season 6 – October 3...
by Elise Cooper | Jul 9, 2021 | Author Interviews, Books
A Sprinkling of Murder A Glimmer of a Clue Fairy Garden Mysteries Books 1 and 2 Daryl Wood Gerber Kensington Pub June 30th 2020 and 2021 A Sprinkling of Murder and A Glimmer of a Clue by Daryl Wood Gerber are the first installments in the new Fairy Garden Mystery...
by Jessica Chiarella | Jul 9, 2021 | Features, Pet Spotlight
I’ve always been a planner. It’s why I love writing — I can plot out a story and decide every turn. I’ve never learned to embrace chaos. And despite this fact, a few years ago I decided to get a puppy. (Admittedly, sometimes I’m also a bit of an idiot.) I’ve had...
by Jessica Chiarella | Jul 6, 2021 | Behind the Book, Features
I write about death a lot. Always have. About terminal illness and celestial apocalypse and women killed for the amusement of men. Murderous cults and a family line of women who see people’s deaths when they touch them. I handled these weighty topics as any...
by Elise Cooper | Jul 5, 2021 | Author Interviews, Books, Features
Choose Me Tess Gerritsen and Gary Braver Thomas & Mercer July 1st, 2021 Choose Me by Tess Gerritsen and Gary Braver delve into the world of adultery. The story conjures up feelings of betrayal, deception, guilt, and personal responsibility. Watch the...
by Kiersten Modglin | Jul 5, 2021 | Author Workspaces, Features
My office is a small 9×13 foot space on the bottom floor of our home. Though it is small, I’ve made the most of the space, filling it with all the things I love and things to keep me motivated. As you can see, I keep motivational quotes all over my walls. Some of...
by Erin Mitchell | Jul 2, 2021 | Events
Editor’s Note: The schedule for the crime writing festival in Harrogate was announced earlier this week, and it was swiftly pointed out to the organizers that it lacks the presence of any women of color. While they did not decide to make any additions to the...