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UK Cookbook Covers Change For US, Here’s Why

“Are the home cooks of the U.S. so different from their counterparts on the other side of the Atlantic?” Apparently marketing thinks so, or at least the people in the many meetings held just for picking the right cover photo for a cookbook. And a main difference is in the UK they’re aiming for a not obvious cover to entice you to know more. Look at side-by-side cover comparisons and see which you prefer?

The Strand Expands

Book Culture at 450 Columbus Avenue will now be The Strand at Columbus Avenue, opening in March. “’We are so excited to expand The Strand and engage the community of the Upper West Side,’ said owner Nancy Bass Wyden in a statement. ‘We aim to continue the legacy of my father, and his father before him, by bringing the joy of books to everyone.’”

Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret Adaptation

After 50 years of saying “nope” to adaptation offers, Judy Blume has granted rights to Brooks, Craig and Gracie Films for Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret and they’re now being wooed by studios because this will certainly be a big sale. Huge. Hope all the wait was worth it for an amazing adaptation because that 1970s YA novel has meant a lot to many generations of kids.

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6 Mystery Novels Set in Scotland

Hello mystery fans! Who’s ready to click all the links, get some Amazon deals, and hear about a new documentary? Well, ready or not, here we go:

From Book Riot And Around The Internet

Know My Name cover imageRincey’s Booktube review of Know My Name by Chanel Miller (TW rape)

Rincey and Katie are here to satisfy your SFF mystery cravings and to talk about the Edgar Award nominees in the latest Read or Dead.

The (Legal) Thrill Is On: 14 Authors Like John Grisham

6 Mystery Novels Set in Scotland

Die Hard at a Rest Stop and More Must-Read Mystery and Thrillers

American Spy cover image2020 BARRY AWARD NOMINATIONS

“One day somebody will explain to me why it is that, at a time when science has never been wiser, or the truth more stark, or human knowledge more available, populists and liars are in such pressing demand.” John le Carré on Brexit: ‘It’s breaking my heart’

Cuban Writer Honored for ‘Queen of Bones’ Murder Mystery (The bit about how heavy her accent is was not needed.)

“It would be better if we were having conversations about it rather than talking at each other, and as always, books are some of the best means to spark those kinds of conversations.” Throwing Rocks: An Interview with John Vercher

News And Adaptations

I inhaled her mystery novels in high school: Legendary Mystery Writer Mary Higgins Clark Has Died at 92

Well this upcoming “gothic lesbian murder book” sounds super good.

The Highway, the first book in C.J. Box’s Cassie Dewell series, is being adapted into a CBS show by David E. Kelley.

Chris Pratt will star in and executive producer an adaptation of the political thriller The Terminal List by Jack Carr.

Rosario Dawson Teases ”Smart, Weird, Wild” New Murder Mystery Series Briarpatch

Agatha Christie’s The Pale Horse Amazon adaptation has a trailer!

Watch Now

McMillions On HBO Go: A six-part docuseries about the ex-cop that defrauded the McDonald’s Monopoly game of $24 million. “Big crime, when nonviolent, can have an element that’s sort of funny — audacious, inventive, and doomed to blow up in the faces of the perpetrators. But big criminals often suck in small criminals, and in those stories, you often find desperation and naivete.” From Linda Holmes NPR review. Watch the trailer.

Reminder: Briarpatch starring Rosario Dawson as an investigator premiered yesterday, February 6th on USA Network, and if not up already will probably soon be on the website/app.

Kindle Deals

The Impossible Girl by Lydia KangA great historical mystery following resurrectionists in 1850 is ridiculously priced at $0.99: The Impossible Girl by Lydia Kang (Review)

The third book in my favorite Sherlock series is $1.99 if you’re not already caught up: The Hollow Of Fear by Sherry Thomas. (Review)

From my TBR pile the British serial killer detective thriller The Cutting Room (Carver and Lake #2) by Ashley Dyer  is $1.99!

Bellweather Rhapsody cover imageAnd for a quirky, horrorish murder mystery, Bellweather Rhapsody by Kate Racculia is $1.99! (Don’t remember if it has triggers.)

Start a delicious cozy mystery series: Hummus and Homicide by Tina Kashian is $1.99!

Browse all the books recommended in Unusual Suspects previous newsletters on this shelf. See 2020 upcoming releases. An Unusual Suspects Pinterest board. Get Tailored Book Recommendations!

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

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Barnes & Noble Did What Now?!

The importance of inclusivity is to acknowledge that people of color/marginalized voices are equal and worthy voices. B&N and Penguin Random House missed this message and decided inclusivity means reprinting classic books with people of color on the covers. The stories, many racist, aren’t changing, making this very ill advised window dressing at best. Why not spend that time/money/energy on promoting modern books inspired by classics written by authors of color/marginalized voices? Books such as A Blade So Black by L.L. McKinney; Frankenstein in Baghdad by Ahmed Saadawi; A Summer for Scandal by Lydia San Andres; Ayesha at Last by Uzma Jalaluddin; The Weight of Feathers by Anna-Marie McLemore. Update: Barnes & Noble cancelled the event for these books and here’s their statement.

650+ Japanese Illustrated Books Online

The Metropolitan Museum of Art now has 650+ eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Japanese illustrated books digitized! Many of the works are by ukiyo-e artists, but there are also various schools of Japanese art represented. This is what the internet was invented for.

Patti Smith Helps Burgled Bookstore

Singer-songwriter, author, and poet Patti Smith heard about Portland’s Passages bookshop in Oregon being vandalized and robbed and offered to help. It took a bit for the owner to realize who it was on the phone: “In the week after the story appeared, I’d gotten a few crank calls and emails, so I was a little wary. But when she said she had read that one of her books had been taken, and that she couldn’t replace the missing Warhol but would be happy to send a box of signed copies of her books, I realised that it was Patti Smith calling.”

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Disney Paid How Much for Hamilton Film?

Disney is as excited as us to see the Hamilton film–with original cast!–or they’re betting on how big it’ll be and willing to pay all the money for it. They paid $75 million dollars and it’s being speculated that that’s the highest ever paid for a finished film. I can’t wait for the theatrical release and Disney+ streaming drop of the “2 hour, 40 minute movie, which was shot two weeks before the original cast left.”

#DignidadLiteraria Did That!

Critics of the novel American Dirt, who created #DignidadLiteraria (Literary dignity), met with the publisher, Macmillan (Flatiron is one of its imprints), to discuss necessary changes in publishing. After the meeting it was announced that Macmillan will not only expand Latinx representation in books published, but also in its staff, and create an action plan that will be held accountable through further meetings with #DignidadLiteraria. Very much here for the accountability part. Also, writer and journalist Roberto Lovato, who as in the meeting, posted that he got confirmation that the author Jeanine Cummins did not receive death threats.

And For Your Ears

The 2020 Audie Award Finalists have been announced! If you never know what audiobook to pick up or spend a credit on, I can tell you the entire memoir section was super good (especially Becoming and From Scratch), and for true crime/history fans Furious Hours is great. Red At the Bone is fantastic, as is Jacqueline Woodson‘s catalog, and ditto for With the Fire on High. Oh, and if you were obsessed with Behind The Music, definitely pick up Daisy Jones & The Six. And if you need some happily ever after, The Bride Test (an all time favorite audiobook) and Red, White & Royal Blue are perfect picks. Did I mention there are a lot of great audiobooks on this list?

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🔪 February’s Mystery and Thrillers!

Hi mystery fans! I thought I’d start the month off with a nice big list of great crime books releasing this month. So grab your TBR list, get ready to buy, or let your library know what you’d like them to get for you. (📚= I’ve read and recommend; 📖= currently reading and enjoying.)

The Aosawa Murders cover imageThe Aosawa Murders by Riku Onda and Alison Watts (Translator): A young girl is the only survivor of a mass poisoning but did she have any involvement…”contemporary Japan, with its rituals, pervasive envy and ever so polite hypocrisy.”

Second Sister by Chan Ho-Kei, Jeremy Tiang (Translator): 📖 I really like his PI life story told in reverse novel, The Borrowed, so super excited to be reading this one with essentially a hacking Sherlock hired to help a young woman find who harassed her sister into death by suicide. (TW public groping/ suicide, detail/ date rape)

A Good Girl's Guide to Murder cover imageA Good Girl’s Guide to Murder (A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder #1) by Holly Jackson: 📚 A teenager, Pip, does a school project essentially on the town’s missing girl case–who has since been declared dead without a body, and whose boyfriend was suspected and died by suicide. This was a satisfying mystery that posits the main possible outcomes of what may have happened as you follow Pip on the case. Great multicast audiobook. (TW sharing nudes without consent/ past suicide, detail/ mentions self harm/ talk of statutory/ date rapes, not on page/ animal cruelty)

Djinn Patrol on the Purple Line cover imageDjinn Patrol on the Purple Line by Deepa Anappara: Here’s another missing person mystery, this time the classmates are on the search and it’s set in India. “Drawing on real incidents and a spate of disappearances in metropolitan India, Djinn Patrol on the Purple Line is extraordinarily moving, flawlessly imagined, and a triumph of suspense.”

On the Lamb (Kebab Kitchen Mystery #4) by Tina Kashian: A cozy mystery set in Jersey, which follows Lucy Berberian who returned home and is working in the family’s Mediterranean restaurant, Kebab Kitchen. Drooling already!

The Falcon Thief cover imageThe Falcon Thief: A True Tale of Adventure, Treachery, and the Hunt for the Perfect Bird by Joshua Hammer: 📖 I am so here for these nonviolent true crime stories that read like part history, part adventure, and part “heist.” Definitely for fans of The Feather Thief. Also, as usual humans are terrible.

Saint X by Alexis Schaitkin: 📖 Teen girl murdered on tropical vacation with suspects arrested but never charged, and how that tragedy affects the family.

Untamed Shore cover imageUntamed Shore by Silvia Moreno-Garcia: 📖 Slow-burn suspense set in Baja, California during the ’70s following a local woman who has been hired by a rich renting couple as a live-in assistance and you just know someone is gonna die… Ps: I have read everything Moreno-Garcia has written and will continue to do so. (TW domestic abuse, past suicide mention, with detail)

The Burn (Betty Rhyzyk #2) by Kathleen Kent: 📚 Another great procedural series I look forward to! This one follows a Brooklyn detective transplanted to Dallas, Texas dragging her past with her.(TW PTSD/ addiction/ past domestic abuse/ suicide/ animal cruelty) (Review for first in series, The Dime)

The Onlly Child cover imageThe Only Child by Mi-ae Seo, Jung Yewon (Translator): 📚 Great slow-burn psychological following a criminal psychologist called to meet a jailed serial killer who also learns her husband has a daughter she knew nothing about and begins to question nature vs nurture at work and at home… (TW child abuse/ animal cruelty/ past suicide)

All the Best Lies (Ellery Hathaway #3) by Joanna Schaffhausen: 📖 Love this dark procedural series about a young girl saved by an FBI agent, who wrote a book about her, and when she grew up and became a detective she keeps partnering with him on other cases. Start at the beginning with his series (Review for first in series, The Vanishing Season).

Egg Drop Dead cover imageEgg Drop Dead (A Noodle Shop Mystery #5) by Vivien Chien: A return-home-to-work-in-the-family-business-turn-amateur-sleuth series with a slow-burn romantic relationship that will leave you craving Chinese food.

Trouble Is What I Do (Leonid McGill #6) by Walter Mosley: P.I. Leonid McGill is back for fans of PI novels who need a quick read to curl up with.

Death in the Family (Shana Merchant #1) by Tessa Wegert: A wealthy family on an isolated island with blood found leaves investigators to question if someone is dead. Of course there’s dark secrets and they get snowed in.

The Other Mrs cover imageThe Other Mrs. by Mary Kubica: Twisty psychological thriller set in a small-town in Maine with a dead neighbor…

The Sun Down Motel by Simone St. James: 📖 Gothic mystery where a young woman takes a night clerk job decades after from the place her aunt disappeared–spooky! (Mentions past rapes, no details)

Don’t Look Down (Shadows of New York #2) by Hilary Davidson: This is a procedural following NYPD partner detectives I’m really looking forward to after the great first book, One Small Sacrifice (Review), in the series.

Alone in the Wild cover imageAlone in the Wild (Rockton #5) by Kelley Armstrong: Love this detective series set in a remote, secret location with criminals and people seeking protection from criminals where the residents don’t know who is which.

Nairobi Noir by Peter Kimani: The first East African installment in the Akashic Noir Series!

Foul Is Fair (Foul Is Fair #1) by Hannah Capin: For fans of revenge crime novels: Teen girl and friends take revenge on the boys that raped her.

18 Tiny Deaths: The Untold Story of Frances Glessner Lee and the Invention of Modern Forensics by Bruce Goldfarb: If you’ve yet to hear about this woman she was fascinating and you should learn about her!

Firewatching cover imageFirewatching by Russ Thomas: A police procedural for fans of psychological thrillers, which follows a cold case specialist detective!

Browse all the books recommended in Unusual Suspects previous newsletters on this shelf. See 2020 upcoming releases. An Unusual Suspects Pinterest board. Get Tailored Book Recommendations!

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

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Stephen King Quit Facebook: Today In Books

Stephen King Quit Facebook

Facebook has continued to receive backlash related to its decision to not fact check political ads and now Stephen King has made his position clear: announcing to his 5.6 million Twitter followers, where political ads have been banned since October, the horror novelist explained he’d deleted his Facebook page because of the platform’s “flood of false information allowed in its political advertising.”

Hair Love Team Invites Teen Suspended For Dreadlocks To Oscars

The team behind the short and book Hair Love (Matthew A. Cherry, Dwyane Wade, Gabrielle Union) invited high school student DeAndre Arnold to the Oscars after finding out his school had banned him from walking graduation and suspended him unless he cut his dreadlocks. “‘We love the way that you carry yourself and we wanted to do something special for you,’ Wade told Arnold. ‘You and your mother Sandy are the official guests of the Oscar-nominated team behind ‘Hair Love’ at the 2020 Academy Awards.'”

UK Harry Potter Subscription Box

If you live in the UK and want the magical feeling of opening a subscription box filled with Harry Potter goodies, Geek Gear Boxes  has got you covered! Boxes include “a t-shirt, exclusive art print and at least four other products, and they can be personalised with your house colours.” You also have the option of boxes for kids or adults.

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David E. Kelley’s New Adaptation

After recent HBO hit Big Little Lies, David E. Kelley is returning to his network TV home where he used to have procedural hits. ABC has ordered The Big Sky based on C.J. Box’s Cassie Dewell series first book The Highway. I’m gonna make popcorn for this one.

Gabriel García Márquez Exhibit!

Want to see Gabriel García Márquez’s life journey and writing process? You have until July 19th to visit the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin to see the Gabriel García Márquez: The Making of a Global Writer exhibit. “’This is the first major exhibition of García Márquez’s work in life using his personal archives,’ Santana-Acuña says. ‘So there are things that even García Márquez scholars have never seen before.’” Curator Álvaro Santana-Acuña has an upcoming book Ascent to Glory: How One Hundred Years of Solitude Was Written and Became a Global Classic.

Hello, Gorgeous Book!

Lilliam Rivera has an upcoming retelling of Orpheus and Eurydice (fateful love story of Apollos’ son and the muse Calliope), which she’s set in the Bronx: Never Look Back. And EW has the cover reveal (so purdy!) and you can read an excerpt–which is what I’m gonna go do right now. Bye!

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Dave Matthews Writes Children’s Books: Today In Books

Dave Matthews Writes Children’s Books

Singer-songwriter Dave Matthews has written a middle grade fantasy novel with children’s author Clete Barrett Smith: If We Were Giants. “’Having spent my childhood exploring the forests of Virginia and time as an adult with the San people of South Africa, I really respect a life balanced with nature,’ Matthews said in a statement. ‘I’m thrilled to be working with Clete and Disney Publishing to tell a story that focuses on the importance of the environment.’”

Free Poetry Reading!

On February 22nd, at Emory University’s Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts, Nikki Giovanni will be giving a free poetry reading. Tickets won’t be sold so, if you want to attend, get there early because it’ll be limited. Can’t make it? Hate crowds? You can read her wonderful book, A Good Cry: What We Learn From Tears and Laughter, all by yourself. And she has a TEDx Talk!

Trailer Time!

The HBO miniseries adaptation of Philip Roth’s 2004 alternate American history novel, The Plot Against America, has a trailer! Coming in March, it stars Zoe Kazan, Morgan Spector, Winona Ryder, and John Turturro.

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American Dirt Publisher’s Statement

The publishers of American Dirt, the not #ownvoices novel about Mexican immigrants that has been criticized by the Latinx community, have put out a statement regarding their publication, advertising, and book tour changes. While it starts by sounding like an apology for missteps they made, it ends by pulling out the dog-whistle where Latinx are portrayed as threatening people. It seems like, once again, the people Cummins claims to write for are on the receiving end of harmful misrepresentation; meanwhile, she’s portrayed as the victim.

The Pale Horse Trailer!

Agatha Christie’s The Pale Horse has gotten the Amazon Studios adaptation treatment and now we have a trailer! The two-episode limited series will stream on March 13th and stars Rufus Sewell as Mark Easterbrook, a dude who learns his name was on a list found on a dead woman. Oh, and did I mention a group of witches are the murder suspects?!

More Exciting Adaptation News!

Disney+’s Stargirl’s producers, The Gotham Group, have optioned the upcoming YA novel The Black Kids by Christina Hammonds Reed. Allison Davis will adapt the “coming-of-age story of a wealthy African-American teenager whose family gets caught in the vortex of the 1992 Los Angeles riots” with Wanuri Kahiu directing.

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Nancy Drew’s 90th Birthday Shouldn’t Be About The Hardy Boys

Hello mystery fans! It’s Friday and I got things for you to read, things for you to watch, and things for you to buy. Also, if you’re a fan of literary novels, Book Riot has new podcast with a perfect title: Novel Gazing (cracks me up every time).

From Book Riot And Around The Internet

A (Mostly) Definitive Ranking of Sherlock Holmes Adaptations

6 Ideas For Nancy Drew’s 90th Birthday (That Aren’t Killing Her)

New Nancy Drew comic celebrates beloved sleuth’s 90th birthday by killing her

A Decline in Prophets cover imageFour Aussie crime writers take on the USA

15 Female Detective Novels To Read While You Mourn Nancy Drew

QUIZ: How Well Do You Know Nancy Drew?

What Happens To Your Brain When You Read True Crime

Read an exclusive excerpt of Saint X, the buzzy new novel about a missing teenager

News And Adaptations

The Man In My Basement cover imageWalter Mosley’s ‘The Man In My Basement’ Film Adaptation Enlists Rising Director Nadia Latif; Protagonist Pictures Onboard

New film about Cuban spies raises ire among exiles: ‘A tale to glorify criminals’

New Study: Crime Shows Are A ‘PR Machine’ For Law Enforcement

Super excited for Tiffany D. Jackson’s next novel!

Matt Damon To Re-Team With ‘Ford V Ferrari’ Helmer James Mangold On Don Winslow Novel ‘The Force’

Watch Now

A Death in Vienna cover imageNow Playing: Vienna Blood on Sundays at 10 p.m. EST on PBS/website. Sigmund Freud’s student teams up with an Austrian detective to solve mysterious and deadly cases in early 1900s Vienna–based on the Liebermann Papers series by Frank Tallis. Watch the trailer.

 

 

Kindle Deals

If She Wakes cover imageLooking for a thriller? If She Wakes by Michael Koryta is $4.99! (Review)

Looking for a historical mystery series? A Front Page Affair (Kitty Weeks Mystery #1) by Radha Vatsal is $3.82!

Want to start a long procedural series? The first Chief Inspector Gamache Mystery by Louise Penny, Still Life, is $2.99!

If you were interested in reading Thomas Harris’ new novel (The Silence of the Lambs author) Cari Mora is $4.99!

Chase Darkness cover imageWant to read true crime? Billy Jensen’s Chase Darkness with Me: How One True-Crime Writer Started Solving Murders is $1.99!

Browse all the books recommended in Unusual Suspects previous newsletters on this shelf. See 2020 upcoming releases. An Unusual Suspects Pinterest board. Get Tailored Book Recommendations!

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

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