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Boise Librarian’s Kindness Project: Today In Books

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In Delightful News

Paige Thomas, a Boise Public Librarian, has been hiding notes inside books waiting to be checked out. The notes are positive and kind–the type of thing to brighten your day when you find it in your book–as part of her #guerrillakindnessBPL project.

Trailer: Netflix’s Indian original series, Selection Day

Based on Booker Prize winner Aravind Adiga’s 2016 novel Selection Day, Netflix’s new coming-of-age tale will premier December 28. You can see the trailer here.

Protestors Trying To Stop Airport Being Renamed After Neruda

(TW rape) Chile’s busiest international airport may be renamed in honor of Chilean poet Pablo Neruda. But many feel this would be a mistake, and send a wrong message, since Neruda described a time he raped a maid in his memoir. “There is no clear reason to rename the airport, and it is happening at a time when women are only beginning to dare denounce their abusers,” said Karen Vergara Sánchez.

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The Oddest Book Title Of The Year: Today In Books

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The Oddest Book Title Of The Year

According to the Bookseller’s annual Diagram prize this year’s oddest book title goes to: The Joy of Waterboiling, a German-language guide to cooking meals in a kettle. It beat out other titles such as Are Gay Men More Accurate in Detecting Deceits?, Equine Dry Needling, Jesus on Gardening, and The Secret History of Dung.

A Round-Up Of Black Friday Sales For Readers

Here’s a list of great sales today from ereaders at Barnes & Noble and Amazon to sales at Indie stores, publishers, and small presses.

Wonder What Books College Freshman Are Reading?

The National Association of Scholars surveyed schools that used college common reading program throughout 481 colleges and universities. 67 percent of books assigned were published after 2011 meaning more recent work is being read than classics. Read on to hear about specific books being chose and why.

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The Crime Fiction Elephant In The Room

Hi mystery fans!


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From Book Riot And Around The Internet

Death Prefers Blondes by Caleb Roehrig cover imageRead an excerpt of Caleb Roehrig’s upcoming Death Prefers Blondes

Agatha Christie: A Crash Course on the Queen of Crime

The Crime Fiction Elephant in the Room

I have always been fascinated with the concept of the “black widow.” In 2007, I wrote a poem titled “Black Widow Spider.” And then I continued to write about women obliterating men. So writing My Sister, the Serial Killer was relatively easy, since I had basically been rehashing a similar plot over and over for years.An interview with Oyinkan Braithwaite

‘Two Can Keep A Secret’ By Karen M. McManus Is A Must-Read YA Thriller If You Love ‘Riverdale’ & ‘Sharp Objects’

Jonathan Lethem’s Playlist for His Novel The Feral Detective

Adaptation News

Barbed Wire Heart by Tess SharpeTess Sharpe’s Barbed Wire Heart (gritty crime novel) will be adapted by the production companies run by Margot Robbie and Dan Lin.

The Bone Collector by Jeffrey Deaver will get a new adaptation, this time as an NBC TV series. You may remember the first adaptation, a film in the ’90s that starred Denzel Washington and Angelina Jolie.

Kindle Deals

Black Water Rising cover imageAttica Locke’s Black Water Rising is $1.99 if you’re looking for a character driven novel. It follows Jay Porter, a Texas lawyer, who finds himself in the wrong place at the wrong time. She’s one of my all-time favorite crime writers.

Barbed Wire Heart by Tess Sharpe is $1.99! If the adaptation news above made you curious about this one that’s a hell of a deal. I for one need a good thriller right now and loved her previous mystery Far From You (review) so I bought this real quick.

Pretty Fierce by Kieren Scott is $3.82 if you’re looking for a fun thriller! (Review)

Upcoming Books I Excitedly Got Galleys Of This Week

Let Me Hear A Rhyme by Tiffany D. Jackson (Both her previous books were twisty and awesome so I’m looking forward to her upcoming novel.)

A Dangerous Collaboration by Deanna Raybourn (I adore this fun, feminist, historical mystery series!)

The Reckoning by Yrsa Sigurdardottir (Icelandic crime!)

Browse all the books recommended in Unusual Suspects previous newsletters on this shelf. And here’s an Unusual Suspects Pinterest board.

Until next time, keep investigating! And in the meantime, come talk books with me on Twitter, Instagram, and Litsy–you can find me under Jamie Canaves.

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Chinese Writer Imprisoned For Gay Erotic Novel: Today In Books

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Chinese Author Imprisoned

Identified by the state-run Global Times only by her surname Liu, writing under the pseudonym Tianyi, the Chinese author was sentenced to more than ten years in prison. Police in the Anhui city of Wuhu, where Liu was sentenced, said the novel described obscene sexual behaviour between males, and was “full of perverted sexual acts such as violation and abuse.”

Reading Fiction Makes You Nicer

An assistant professor of psychology at the University of Rochester, David Dodell-Feder, analyzed 14 previous studies related to whether reading fiction alters one’s brain. His conclusion: there’s a “small, statistically significant improvement in social-cognitive performance,” a finding they call “robust” when one reads fiction over nonfiction or not reading at all.

Netflix’s Christmas Gift

To subscribers this year is Avengers: Infinity War will begin streaming on December 25th. It definitely won’t be spreading any holiday cheer but if you want a blockbuster movie to gather around and watch from the comfort of your home Netflix has got you covered.

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A Serial Killer, Quirky PI Family, And Debutantes Up To No Good!

Hello mystery fans! I’ve got a wicked read, a fun dark comedy, and debutantes up to no good for you this week!


Sponsored by Mariner Books

This “charming, confident follow-up to Creatures of Will and Temper” (Publishers Weekly, starred review) picks up in 1927 Long Island, where Ellie West fishes by day and sells moonshine by night to the citizens of her home town. But after Ellie’s father joins a mysterious church whose parishioners possess supernatural powers and a violent hatred for immigrants, Ellie finds she doesn’t know her beloved island, or her father, as well as she thought.


Hell Of A Debut! (TW child abuse/ domestic abuse/ rape)

My Sister the Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite cover imageMy Sister, the Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite: Delicious, wicked, and smart–I absolutely adored this novel. It was a quick read at 240 pages, but that just made it a tight, excellent read. On the surface this is a story set in Lagos, Nigeria about two sisters: Korede keeps covering up Ayoola’s murders, but when Ayoola sets eyes on the same man as Korede, will she still be as quick to defend Ayoola? This novel reads fun with it’s satirical edge but speaks truths and packs a punch with its exploration of women’s issues. One of my favorites this year and a must-read! I can’t wait to read what Braithwaite delivers next.

Delightful Dark Comedy (TW alcoholism/ suicide attempt mentioned/ molestation incident mentioned)

The Spellman Files cover imageThe Spellman Files (The Spellmans #1) by Lisa Lutz: I knew nothing about this novel when I started the audiobook and was delighted by this banana pants family of PIs. It’s a quirky, fun, dark comedy that follows the members of the Spellman family, focusing on Izzy, the middle child in her 20s. A lot of this book is the family drama of growing up, and being a part of a family of PIs, and gets into two cases–mostly in the 2nd half of the book. Rae, the ridiculous and hilarious youngest teen child, has gone missing. Izzy also needs to solve a missing-person case as a deal with her parents in order to quit the family business. If you’re a fan of the humor in Janet Evanovich’s Stephanie Plum series, need something fun, or a bit different to read run to this one. I thought it was a standalone and was excited to discover there are six books in the series!

Hello, Revenge!

Little White Lies (Debutantes #1) by Jennifer Lynn Barnes: Debutantes up to no good I tell you! Eighteen-year-old Sawyer Taft lives in a small town with her mom, both doing their best to really raise each other. It felt a bit like the story behind Gilmore Girls–rich teen runs away to have baby and they raise each other and then grandma shows up wanting a relationship with her granddaughter. Except Sawyer doesn’t know who her father is, and hides from her mother that she’s signed a contract with her grandmother. The contracts means Sawyer needs to participate in debutante season and will have the money she needs for college. But really she’s figured this will be the perfect opportunity to find out who her father is… Enter debutantes who blackmail and kidnap each other, family drama, and family secrets. Fun and twisty with more to it than you might think. Sawyer leapt off the page from the beginning as a smart, determined, resourceful, and quick mouthed woman who knows when to hold her tongue–will definitely read the next in the series if it continues.

Recent Releases

Newcomer cover imageNewcomer by Keigo Higashino, Giles Murray (Translator) (For fans of character driven mysteries: Review)

A Map of the Dark (The Searchers #1) by Karen Ellis (Paperback) (For fans of procedural/thrillers: Review) (TW child abuse/ self-harm)

The Broken Girls by Simone St. James (Paperback) (For fans of past and present mysteries: Review) (TW rape/ suicide)

widows of malabar hill cover imageThe Widows of Malabar Hill (Perveen Mistry #1) by Sujata Massey (Paperback) (One of my favorite 2018 releases perfect for fans of historical mysteries: Review)

Insidious Intent by Val McDermid (Paperback) (TBR: Criminal psychologist and former detective team up to catch a serial killer going after single women at weddings, set in North England.)

Browse all the books recommended in Unusual Suspects previous newsletters on this shelf. And here’s an Unusual Suspects Pinterest board.

Until next time, keep investigating! And in the meantime, come talk books with me on Twitter, Instagram, and Litsy–you can find me under Jamie Canaves.

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Marvel + Tupac = Black Panther Collaboration: Today In Books

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The Tupac Estate + Marvel =

Apparel and accessories that combine Tupac’s lyrics and iconography with Blank Panther images. Check out the collection pieces, rolling out throughout the entire month, which are only available at footlocker.com.

The Winner Of The 2018 $100,000 Scotiabank Giller Prize

Goes to Esi Edugyan for Washington Black! This is her second win, having won in 2011 for her novel Half-Blood Blues. The prize was established in 1994 by Jack Rabinovitch in memory of his wife, literary journalist Doris Giller. French Exit by Patrick deWitt, An Ocean of Minutes by Thea Lim, Songs for the Cold of Heart by É​ric Dupont, Motherhood by Sheila Heti are the remaining finalist who each receive $10,000.

Michelle Obama’s Memoir The Biggest Book Of 2018?

Becoming is definitely selling to break some records! It sold in the U.S. and Canada more than 725,000 units on its publication day. Barnes & Noble stated that it outsold Fear in comparable first week sales, and has the highest first week adult book sales in three years.

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TRUE BLOOD The Musical: Today In Books

Sponsored by Seal Press, publisher of Faking It: The Lies Women Tell About Sex—and the Truths They Reveal by Lux Alptraum


Vampires Can Sing

Or at least that’s the plan: According to Alan Ball (creator of the True Blood TV series) a musical version by composer Nathan Barr is currently being workshopped. He also revealed that the original HBO series, adapted from Charlaine Harris’ novels, almost starred Benedict Cumberbatch, Jessica Chastain, and Jennifer Lawrence.

50 States 50 Books

A wonderful mission created by Charnaie Gordon and her two young kids Madison and Barrington which sets out to send 50 diverse children’s books to each of the 50 states. Read on to learn about this awesome family and those helping.

Stan Lee Public Memorial Celebration In The Works

While the family held a private funeral his POW! Entertainment company would like to give fans a chance to celebrate Lee with a big celebration, which they’re currently working on. In the meantime they’ve created a site for fans to share their thoughts and prayers.

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948 Books Blacklisted: Today In Books

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948 Books Banned

By Kuwaiti authorities at a literature festival. Among the books banned is Dostoevsky’s The Brothers Karamazov, a novel set in 19th-century Russia that explores morality, free will and the existence of God. Over the past five years the information ministry has blacklisted over 4,000 books including One Hundred Years Of Solitude and The Hunchback of Notre Dame.

Champagne And Popcorn: Ring In The New Year With Doctor Who

Instead of the traditional Christmas Day special episode this year we’re getting a first-ever “Who Year’s Day!” The current season’s finale will air December 9th on BBC America, starting on December 24th a marathon will begin–including past Doctors–and the New Year’s special will air on January 1st.

Netflix Nabs

The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind adaptation, directed by Chiwetel Ejiofor and starring Maxwell Simba and Ejiofor! Like Dumplin’ it will launch on Netflix and also get a limited theater release. 2019 is going to be an awesome year for adaptations!

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One Of The Largest LGBTQ+ Public US Library Archives: Today In Books

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Indianapolis Will House

“One of the largest collections of LGBTQ+ archives in the United States for a public library.” Indy Pride, Inc. has partnered with Indianapolis Public Library to create the permanent exhibit of important research, books and LGBTQ+ history. You can watch the news story and/or read more about this awesome exhibit here.

In Sad News

William Goldman, a prolific author and screenwriter, has passed away at 87. While he is also known for screenwriting Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and All the President’s Men, he will always be the man who gifted me one of my all time favorite stories: The Princess Bride. Thank you Mr. Goldman, for a delightful, clever, and fun adventure I’ve revisited often in my life.

In Fun News

Top Chef Junior contestants will be making a meal fit for–you think I’m going to say “King” but I’m not–Harry Potter. Or at least a Great Hall-worthy feast. Harry Potter-themed quarterfinals will air this Saturday, Nov. 17 at 6 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. CT on Universal Kids. You can check out the junior chefs picking which Harry Potter character they’d be in the link.

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Hello, Chris Pine + Patty Jenkins + Suspense

Hi mystery fans! So it’s that time of year where I create a nifty little survey and you tell me what you want more/less of–and any other opinions related to this newsletter. Basically opine away, I’m listening. And don’t worry, it’s anonymous.


Sponsored by The Folio Society’s new illustrated collection, The Selected Adventures and Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes.

This stunning new edition is a collection of ten perennially popular cases in which the brilliant detective shows off his incredible powers of deduction. Max Löffler creates optical illusions through illustration and adds menacing realism and a contemporary twist to the tales. The selection is introduced by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Michael Dirda. As a member of the oldest Sherlock Holmes society, the Baker Street Irregulars, his involvement in the edition was elementary.


From Book Riot And Around The Internet

The Girls cover imageReflecting On Emma Cline’s Legal Win

Liberty joined Rincey this week and they talked all things Agatha Christie–because Liberty stores a lot of facts up in her brain matter–on the latest Read or Dead.

Andreja Pejić Talks Playing Lisbeth Salander’s Lesbian Lover in The Girl in the Spider’s Web

50 Must-Read Books with Unreliable Narrators

Cover Reveal: Temper By Layne Fargo

“ ‘Dead body floating …’ ,” Nolan said, referring to the kind of notes Flynn would leave next to the refrigerator or on the coffee table. He had always assumed the Post-its were evidence of something his wife was working on professionally, and not literal evidence, but did we see that article yesterday, about the woman who wrote about how to kill her husband and then was indicted on a charge of killing her husband? — Gillian Flynn Peers Into the Dark Side of Femininity

Adaptation News

the strange case of the alchemists daughter cover imageTheodora Goss’ The Strange Case Of the Alchemist’s Daughter will be adapted as a series for The CW. The daughter of Dr. Jekyll and the daughter of Mr. Hyde (yup, that Jekyll and Hyde) team up to solve murders in Victorian England–how have I not read this series yet?!

If Hitchcock’s adaptation of Daphne du Maurier’s classic Rebecca isn’t your favorite or you’ve been wanting to see it adapted again: wish come true! Lily James and Armie Hammer have signed on already.

Jack Reacher adaptations will continue as a TV show  and Tom Cruise will no longer play Reacher.

True Crime

Did y’all know Chris Pine is starring in a limited series on TNT directed by Patty Jenkins “following a sinister trail that swirls ever closer to an infamous Hollywood gynecologist connected to the legendary Black Dahlia murder?!” It’s set to air in January 2019 and here is the trailer for clearly my next obsession!

The Mystery of the Havana Syndrome: “Unexplained brain injuries afflicted dozens of American diplomats and spies. What happened?”

Kindle Deals

Hello Kitty Must Die cover imageI know nothing about this book other than based on the title I obviously have to read it: Hello Kitty Must Die by Angela S Choi is $1.99

Borrower of the Night (Vicky Bliss #1) by Elizabeth Peters is $4.49 and Peters’ books are probably the most recommended to me on my TBR.

 

And A Few Galleys I Excitedly Got My Hands On This Week

Smoke And Ashes by Abir Mukherjee (March 5, 2019)

Immoral Code by Lillian Clark (February 19, 2019)

Death Prefers Blondes by Caleb Roehrig (January 29, 2019)

Browse all the books recommended in Unusual Suspects previous newsletters on this shelf. And here’s an Unusual Suspects Pinterest board.

Until next time, keep investigating! And in the meantime, come talk books with me on Twitter, Instagram, and Litsy–you can find me under Jamie Canaves.

If a mystery fan forwarded this newsletter to you and you’d like your very own you can sign up here.