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Take A Tour Of Dracula’s Castle: Today In Books

This edition of Today in Books is sponsored by Are You There God? It’s Me, Margarita by Tim Federle, Running Press.

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Take A Tour Of Dracula’s Castle

Or, you know, Bran Castle–the one associated with Bram Stoker’s Dracula that everyone visits. How exactly does a place Stoker never even traveled to become the place everyone connects to his novel? Well that involves a communist government and marketing.

Research Study Finds People Who Grow Up With Home Libraries

Have better math, literacy, and technological skills. “Adolescent exposure to books is an integral part of social practices that foster long-term cognitive competencies,” writes a research team led by Joanna Sikora of Australian National University. (Let’s pretend I don’t debunk the math part.)

The National Book Awards 2018 Finalists Have Been Announced

Want to see who is still in the running under fiction, nonfiction, poetry, translated literature and young people’s literature? Here you go–hope your favorites made the cut!

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Lynchian–100 Film-Related Words Added To Oxford English Dictionary: Today In Books

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100+ Film-Related Words Added To Oxford English Dictionary

You can now say “Lynchian,” and if someone doesn’t know what you mean they can look it up in the Oxford dictionary. My favorite, which I’d never heard before, is “Sword-and-sandal”: (chiefly attributive) a genre of film characterized by a setting in the ancient world, often featuring characters from the Bible or classical history and myth.

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Accepts PEN Pinter Prize

She accepted the award as a writer whose work shows “the real truth of our lives and our societies,” and in her acceptance lecture, Shut Up and Write, she spoke about the responsibility of speaking out in the U.S. current political climate and also her personal experience for defending women’s rights in Nigeria.

It’s October So Here’s The Trailer for Pet Sematary

No, not the ’80s film adaptation of Stephen King’s novel but the coming-in-April-2019 film adaptation. I can’t look because I’m still traumatized from someone freezing the original on the kid’s shoe in the road but you can see the trailer.

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A Psychological Suspense Perfect For Fans Of Gillian Flynn

Hi mystery fans! I have a character driven murder mystery, the new Tana French, and a psychological suspense perfect for fans of Gillian Flynn–or just dark mysteries.


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Death by the River cover imageBeau Devereaux is the only child of a powerful family. Handsome. Charming. Intelligent. The “prince” of St. Benedict is the ultimate catch. He is also a psychopath. A dirty family secret buried for years, Beau’s evil grows unchecked. In the shadows of the ruined St. Francis Abbey, he commits unspeakable acts. Senior year, Beau sets his sights on his girlfriend’s twin sister, Leslie. Everything he wants but cannot have, she will be his ultimate prize. As the victim toll mounts, it becomes clear someone must stop Beau Devereaux. And that someone will pay with their life.


A Murder Mystery That Questions Where The Line Of Good Versus Bad Is

The Night In Question by Nic Joseph cover imageThe Night in Question by Nic Joseph: Paula is struggling. Her husband was in an accident and while he has adjusted to his new normal Paula has not. The doctor has her convinced that they should try an experimental surgery in Europe. Keith has made it very clear that because they can’t even come close to affording the $200,000 bill it is not something on the table to discuss. But Paula can’t let it go. She thinks it will help but since she can’t possibly come up with that much money working as a waitress and a rideshare driver (think Uber) she finds herself blackmailing a recent passenger. But the further she gets into this, and the more desperate she feels, the more out of control everything gets. And then there’s a murder. And Paula thinks the man she blackmailed is the murderer, but how does she explain that to the police without implicating herself for blackmail? Joseph does a great job of spinning out a character who has convinced themselves that it’s all worth it because their intentions are good. I also really loved the detective, who gets a few interesting chapters between Paula’s, and hope to see her again in another book. If you’re a bit exhausted at the moment from the over-the-top unrealistic thrillers this is a great read.

*Muppet Arms* The New Tana French Is Finally Here! (TW suicide/ rape)

The Witch Elm cover imageThe Witch Elm by Tana French: To answer the first question that everyone keeps asking me: This is a standalone novel. It is not a part of the Dublin Murder squad series. The Witch Elm is a slowburn suspense that you will deeply sink into. It is perfect for book clubs because there is a lot to analyze and discuss–starting with French’s brilliant choice for the main character–but it is also readable for just the ride of the mystery. It starts with Toby, a young man who has a good life. Pretty much always has. But after a mistake at work, and an assault, his life dramatically changes and he decides to recover at his uncle’s home. The home he spent plenty of time at as a kid. The home where a skeleton is discovered… If you like character driven mysteries don’t miss this one. French is an absolutely excellent crime writer who creates incredibly real characters while plunging you deep into their lives and stories. You won’t even realize you’re on a hell of a ride until the drop is below you…

For Gillian Flynn Fans! (TW alcoholism/ pedophile/ animal cruelty)

When You Find Me cover imageWhen You Find Me by P. J. Vernon: Gray Godfrey may have taken her husbands name but she’ll always be socialite Gray King–especially, when visiting the family estate in South Carolina. Not only is she not thrilled about having her husband drag her back home for the holidays, he’s now monitoring her drinking and behavior. And there’s nothing she needs more at all times then a drink. When Gray wakes up alone with no memory of the previous night, she soon discovers that her husband is missing. And her mama is immediately controlling the situation as always. Making a difficult missing person’s case even more difficult is the assigned detective’s aunt being the housekeeper who took down Gray’s father’s election run years before. The Kings run everything in this town, Gray can’t stop drinking, her sister can only cover for her so much, and her mama seems to care more about appearances than finding Paul. Then a stranger leaves a message claiming to know where Paul is… A psychological suspense I inhaled in two sittings that left me looking forward to Vernon’s next work because that was a hell of a debut!

Recent Releases

Mycroft and Sherlock cover imageMycroft and Sherlock by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Anna Waterhouse

Wrecked (IQ #3) by Joe Ide (TBR: Awesome East Long Beach PI series)

The Lies We Told by Camilla Way (Liberty’s Book Of The Month pick)

99 Ways to Die (A Taipei Night Market #3) by Ed Lin (Mystery series starring Jing-nan that revolve around Taipei’s night market.)

Bird, Bath, and Beyond (An Agent to the Paws Mystery #2) by E.J. Copperman (TBR: Funny cozy mystery with a cover I’m in love with.)

The Clockmaker’s Daughter by Kate Morton (TBR: Historical mystery that plays out over generations.)

The Stranger cover imageThe Stranger by Melanie Raabe, Imogen Taylor (Translator) (TBR: Thriller about a missing husband and a stranger who pretends to be him seven years later, threatening the wife if she exposes him!)

Good Me Bad Me by Ali Land (Paperback) (Review) (TW date rape)

Sleep No More: Six Murderous Tales by P. D. James (Paperback)

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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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Join YA Authors In One Action A Day: Today In Books

This edition of Today in Books is sponsored by Zola’s Elephant, written by Randall de Sève and illustrated by Pamela Zagarenski.

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Join YA Authors In One Action A Day

Follow #28DaysOfAction on Twitter where YA authors have joined together to take one action–big or small–a day to do until the election. It’s a great way to combat that feeling of having no power in a situation, plus many are giving great examples of things to do if you don’t even know where to start.

Calling John le Carré Fans!

Here is your teaser trailer for AMC’s six-part miniseries adaptation of The Little Drummer Girl. Starring Florence Pugh, Alexander Skarsgård, and Michael Shannon it will premiere November 19th.

And In History Is Cool News

An ancient Roman comic strip with speech bubbles was found in an unearthed Roman tomb in the northern Jordanian town of Beit Ras. There’s more than sixty speech bubble like inscriptions that explain the action in the images. You can see more images and a video of the discovery here.

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Fans Of Thrillers With Unlikable Women Are Getting A New Podcast: Today In Books

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Gather Round Fans Of Thrillers With Unlikable Women

We’re getting a podcast! Crime writers Kristen Lepionka, Layne Fargo, and Wendy Heard have created Unlikeable Female Characters: “A new podcast where feminist thriller writers talk about female characters who don’t give a damn if you like them.” It’s set to launch in a few weeks and you can follow on Twitter for more information.

Does It Feel Like You’ve Been Waiting For-EV-er For The Good Omens Adaptation?

I can’t hurry up the upcoming Amazon show, based on Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett’s novel, but I can give you a little nibble with a trailer!

The Swedish Academy Elects New Members

Hopefully making it functional again and bringing them closer to selecting winners for the Nobel Prize for Literature. Congrats to Eric Runesson, a Swedish supreme court judge, and Jila Mossaed, an Iranian-born novelist and poet.

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How Much Does An 84 Year Overdue Book Cost In Library Fees? Today In Books

This edition of Today in Books is sponsored by Twisting Fate: My Journey with BRCA—from Breast Cancer Doctor to Patient and Back by Pamela N. Munster, MD.

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How Much Does An 84 Year Overdue Book Cost In Library Fees?

$1,542.55. At least that’s how much it would cost at the Shreve Memorial Library in Louisiana who charges a $.05 a day late fee. Lucky for one patron they have a $3 cap because while cleaning out his mom’s house he found and returned Spoon River Anthology by Edgar Lee Masters. It was checked out in 1934 and is a first edition. You can read more and find out who holds the Guinness Book Of World Records for longest overdue book.

Netflix docuseries Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat Is Almost Here!

Based on the James Beard Award-winning book by Samin Nosrat the docuseries will follow Nosrat around the world as she investigates the four elements that, “can make or break a dish.” Watch the trailer and impatiently wait until the 11th with me!

Maxine Shaw Joins Black Lightning Season 2!

Okay, the actress’ name is Erika Alexander but if you grew up loving Living Single then one of your all time favorite characters is probably Max Shaw and you’re probably as excited as me that she (the actress) will be on Black Lightning! If you’re reading this having no clue what the show is you can watch the first season, based on the superhero graphic novel, now on Netflix. It’s awesome. And season 2 starts on the CW on October 9th!

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Jay-Z Is Adapting A YA Novel For TV: Today In Books

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Jay-Z Is Adapting A YA Novel For TV

Malorie Blackman’s Noughts & Crosses is being adapted into a TV series by Jay-Z’s entertainment company Roc Nation. The novel is set in an alternative world where “the dark-skinned ruling class of the Crosses looks down on the white Noughts.” The BBC is creating the show and Roc Nation will be creating the soundtrack. So it already sounds top-notch!

The Winners Of The 2018 MacArthur ‘Genius’ Grants

Are in and it include poets, playwrights, and authors who have, “shown creativity, potential for future achievements — and the likelihood that $625,000, meted out over five years, will help them complete their grand designs.” Congrats to Natalie Diaz, John Keene, Kelly Link, Dominique Morisseau, and all the new “geniuses!”

And In Polarizing Book News

An art installation in Ann Arbor, Michigan will cover a portion of Liberty Street with 10,000 books that guests are welcome to walk on or take home. The University of Michigan’s Institute for the Humanities teamed up with Luzinterruptus, an anonymous Spain-based art collective, to create the one-night installation. Fingers crossed it doesn’t rain on October 23!

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A Golf Digest Helped Free An Innocent Man From Prison

Hello mystery fans! Today I have the biggest book hangover thanks to inhaling Jane Harper’s upcoming The Lost Man. Give it all the stars! I have to say, top crime writers right now that are killing it are Harper, Attica Locke, Megan Abbott, and Tana French. Hope you’re sliding into the weekend with a good book in your hand!


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Lethal White cover imageWhen Billy, a troubled young man, comes to private eye Cormoran Strike’s office to ask for his help investigating a crime he thinks he witnessed as a child, Strike is left deeply unsettled. Trying to get to the bottom of the story, Strike and Robin Ellacott—once his assistant, now a partner in the agency—set off on a twisting trail that leads them through the backstreets of London, into a secretive inner sanctum within Parliament, and to a beautiful but sinister manor house deep in the countryside.


From Book Riot And Around The Internet

The Last Place You Look cover imageRincey and Katie chat about LGBTQ+ mysteries, news, recent releases, and what they’re reading on the latest Read Or Dead.

QUIZ: What Locked Room Mystery Should You Read?

8 of the Best Crime Series

7 Dark New Reads to Bring in Autumn

Fall 2018’s Most Exciting New Mysteries & Thrillers

Giveaway: If you’ve always wanted a custom bookplate stamp to stamp all your books happy day to you!

Adaptations And News

The Feather Thief by Kirk Wallace Johnson cover imageThe Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence 2019 Longlist is in and congrats to I’ll Be Gone in the Dark and The Feather Thief!!!

According to Michael Ovitz’s memoir Michael Jackson had once requested a meeting in order to convince him he should play the next James Bond. And that’s just the beginning of the story which involves guacamole…

Attica Locke will be one of the writers for the adaptation of Celeste Ng’s Little Fires Everywhere. All the muppet arms!

Death on the Nile cover imageGal Gadot will star in the adaptation of Agatha Christie’s Death on the Nile. She’ll play Linnet Ridgeway Doyle, a rich heiress on a luxurious cruise where there’s been a murder that Poirot is investigating.

The second season of the adaptation of Agatha Raisin, based on M.C. Beaton’s novels, will be 3 TV movies airing on Acorn TV. Here’s a sneak peek at a scene!

True Crime

How A Golf Digest Article Helped Free An Innocent Man From Prison

Nobody Was Going To Solve These Cold Cases. Then Came The DNA Crime Solvers.

My Favorite Murder Hosts Share Sneak Peek of Stay Sexy & Don’t Get Murdered Memoir

Kindle Deals

Broken Places cover imageBroken Places by Tracy Clark is $2.99 and I just bought that so fast!

The Devotion of Suspect X (Detective Galileo #3) by Keigo Higashino, Alexander O. Smith (Translator) is $2.99! (Fantastic Japanese crime mystery writer read all his books! They were translated out of series order so don’t worry about reading them in order.) (TW domestic violence)

Hallowe’en Party (Hercule Poirot #39) by Agatha Christie is $1.99! (Review)

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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Barnes & Noble May Be For Sale: Today In Books

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Barnes & Noble May Be For Sale

In the latest times-are-tough-for-B&N news, the company has said that there have been, “Expressions of interest from multiple parties in making an offer to acquire the company.” So they’ve created a formal review process. Read more about it–including how to prevent a possible hostage takeover–here.

The Hate U Give Is Offering Free Screenings

Underserved and underrepresented young adults have the opportunity to see the film adaptation of Angie Thomas’ The Hate U Give Saturday, Oct. 6 at 11 a.m. The 9 participating cities are Atlanta, Ga., Baltimore, Md., Dallas, Texas, Houston, Texas, Los Angeles, Calif., Miami, Fla., New York, N.Y., Philadelphia, Pa., and Washington, DC. Schools, community groups and nonprofit organizations can apply for free screenings at screenings.thehateugive.com.

Circe Has Been Optioned For A TV Show

Madeline Miller, the author of Circe, announced on Instagram that she was returning from a meeting where the rights to her Greek mythology novel have been sold. As a Rioter favorite novel, we all cheered and look forward to hearing more!

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Michael Jackson Wanted To Play Bond But Guacamole Happened: Today In Books

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Guacamole Ruined A Michael Jackson Meeting

According to celebrity agent Michael Ovitz’s memoir Michael Jackson once requested a meeting to pitch himself as the next James Bond. But then there was a guacamole incident. And laughter. And, well, that’s probably not the reason he didn’t play Bond, but it’s still a fun story.

Incoming: Daily Poetry Podcast!

Library of Congress, American Public Media, and the Poetry Foundation have come together to create a daily poetry podcast. U.S. Poet Laureate Tracy K. Smith will host The Slowdown starting November 26th. “Poetry isn’t an escape or even a luxury,” Smith said. “I’d argue it’s a necessity, a means of living more deeply with reality.”

The 2019 Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence Longlist

If you scan awards’ longlists to find great books to add to your TBR have I got a list for you! Tons of favorite fiction and nonfiction we’re rooting for: An American Marriage, There There, The Incendiaries, I’ll Be Gone In The Dark, The Feather Thief, How To Write An Autobiographical Novel–seriously, so many excellent books! On October 24th we’ll find out which 3 fiction and which 3 nonfiction made the shortlist!

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