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In greatest-casting-ever news: Castle Rock season two will explore Misery and Salem’s Lot with Lizzie Caplan playing young Annie Wilkes. I know! And we have the first trailer for the Hulu original show’s second season. I’m not scared, are you?!

Julie Murphy + Faith!

The awesome author Julie Murphy (Dumplin’, Ramona Blue, Dear Sweet Pea) has now written a YA novel centering the Valiant superhero Faith! You can check out the cover and read an excerpt while we wait for the July 2020 release of Faith: Taking Flight.

Star Wars And Le Creuset For The Win!

This is one of those awesome collaborations that feels like even people who don’t cook are like “Well, but I can just display it on the counter.” And, yes, yes you can! You can check out the exclusive Le Creuset Star Wars collection that will hit stores on November 1st in this pretty cool video.

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Rebel Girls Labeled Adults-Only In Turkey

Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls is to be hidden in view from anyone under 18 and only sold to adults in Turkey for fear of its “detrimental influence.” The children’s book is filled with inspiring stories about women throughout history. From author Francesca Cavallo: “When a government is scared by a children’s book promoting equality, that means that promoting these messages through children’s literature can have and is having an impact, and it makes me even more motivated to keep fighting every day.”

Pippi!

The creators of the Paddington films are creating a Pippi Longstocking film! Based on the Swedish author Astrid Lindgren’s children’s series, the ridiculously strong and free spirited Pippi has been entertaining readers and audiences since the ’40s and I can’t wait for this new adaptation.

New Independent Bookstore

Married couple Eric Judy (former Modest Mouse bassist) and Desirae Wilkerson (interior designer) have opened a new independent bookstore in West Seattle. “’Even when I was in the band,’ said Judy, in the store this month, ‘I always wanted to own a bookstore.’” Bookish rock stars for the win.

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Novel Optioned In Bid To Create Female Luther

Hello mystery fans! Are you ready for spooky October reading? I may have walked into a very real spiderweb immediately after putting up fake Halloween decorations because the universe will never not have a sense of humor apparently. Anyhoo, get your clicking fingers ready–I got interesting links and Kindle deals for you.

From Book Riot And Around The Internet

The Ninja Daughter cover image50 Must-Read Crime Novels for Fall and Winter 2019

Rincey and Katie talk mystery news and give readalikes for popular crime authors on the latest Read or Dead.

20 of the Top Mystery Books According to Goodreads Users

15 Creepy Scandinavian Novels By Women To Read This Spooky Season

Adaptations And News

Truth and Lies cover imageAwesome Media Options Caroline Mitchell Novel ‘Truth And Lies’ In Bid To Create Female ‘Luther’(The book is a $4.99 Kindle deal)

Fox & Kenneth Branagh’s All-Star Agatha Christie Movie ‘Death On The Nile’ Begins Production In UK

Filming to begin on crime thriller based on true story of London estate agent

The ‘Stumptown’ Novels Are Worthy Source Material For The New ABC Series

In the Woods cover image‘Dublin Murders’: BBC Sets Premiere Date For Crime Drama Picked Up By Starz (It’s almost here!!!)

(The next two aren’t adaptations but something mystery readers who watch crime shows would probably want to know about.)

‘Claws’ Renewed For Fourth And Final Season At TNT

Exclusive: Get the First Look at the Newest Hallmark Mystery Series Starring Danica McKellar (Winnie Cooper!)

True Crime

Know My Name cover imageChanel Miller On What Happened After Her Victim Statement Went Viral

An Author Confronts Her Rapist In ‘Things We Didn’t Talk About When I Was A Girl’

You can hear Liberty and Rebecca discuss the two books above in the latest All The Books! podcast.

‘In Hoffa’s Shadow’ Uncovers An Author’s Family Ties To A Mafia Mystery

Two true crime books (Furious Hours and Say Nothing) made the longlist for the ninth annual Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Fiction and Nonfiction!

Kindle Deals

cover image: zoom in image from chin to chest of a white woman in a light blue blouse with peter pan white collarThe Perfect Nanny by LeĂŻla Slimani, Sam Taylor (Translator) is $1.99 if a French literary suspense inspired by a true crime is your thing! (Review) (TW: child death/ suicide)

A Curious Beginning (A Veronica Speedwell Mystery 1) by Deanna Raybourn is $2.99 and perfect for fans of funny heroines, mysteries, will-or-won’t-they, and historical fiction. I love this series!

And I leave you with a little October reading:

skeleton drawing a chalk door with Beetlejuice book

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 CanavĂ©s.

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Library Lets You Sit In The Belly Of A Whale: Today In Books

Library Lets You Sit In The Belly Of A Whale

Literally. Well, not a real whale–that would be gross. And stinky. But you can sit inside Hadassa Goldvicht’s art installation which is part of the “In the Library’s Belly” exhibition at Israel’s National Library. See a picture and learn all about it here.

Jim Carrey Wrote A Novel

The comedian, actor, and artist has collaborated with author Dana Vachon to write a “semi-autobiographical deconstruction of persona” novel. Alrighty then–sorry too easy. Anyhoo, the novel will publish May 5, 2020 by Knopf and PRH audio and there will be a book tour. Get all the details here.

Bitter Root Adaptation

Ryan Coogler (Black Panther), Zinzi Evans, and Sev Ohanian will be working on the film adaptation of Bitter Root by David F. Walker, Sanford Greene, and Chuck Brown. Harlem Renaissance and monster hunters is all I need to know that I want it! More on the project and comic here.

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Students Protest Royal Shakespeare Company And Get Results

BP’s sponsorship of the Royal Shakespeare Company was recently boycotted by students who believe the oil and gas company is “actively destroying our futures.” The sponsorship, which began in 2011, helped reduce the ticket price for students. The Royal Shakespeare Company “‘could not ignore’ the ‘strength of feeling'” and has announced it will end its deal with BP. Read all about it here.

Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Fiction and Nonfiction

The longlist for the ninth annual Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Fiction and Nonfiction has been announced! Some much buzzed about books are on the list, like Normal People and On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous and some that I believe are new to the award lists like Dominicana! And we got two true crime books on the nonfiction list: Furious Hours (about the true crime book Harper Lee wanted to write) and Say Nothing (a look at the Troubles via a kidnapping). Check out all the books here!

Audiobook Listening Up

While most of the Pew Research Center survey’s data has remained pretty consistent in recent years (7 in 10 adults have still read a book in the last year), there was a notable change: Americans who said they listened to audiobooks increased from 14% to 20%. That just warms my little ears! You can check out the study and data here.

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Fascinating And Bananapants 🍌👖

Hello mystery fans! I have two nonfiction books for you this week–a must-read true crime memoir, a bananapants nonfic about truffles–and a mystery with a dysfunctional found family.

True Crime Memoir (TW rape/ gaslighting/ discussions of past suicides, with detail/ discussion of mass shooters, event details/ misogyny)

Know My Name cover imageKnow My Name by Chanel Miller: Until now, Chanel Miller was only referred to as Brock Turner’s victim, Emily Doe, The Stanford Rape Case and defined by the media, rape apologists, her rapist, and her victim impact statement posted on BuzzFeed. Refusing to be reduced to a violent act done to her Miller decided to come forward with her name and story in order to show that she, like all victims, are whole, layered people. I hate that it is under these circumstance the world will discover what a fantastic writer Miller is–and it feels weird considering the subject matter saying how fantastic this book is, but it is. From her introspection to her observations on rape culture, this is a must-read memoir that not only takes you through the entire case but also lets you get to know Miller (who fiercely loves her sister and does standup!) and her family. Miller is a *beautiful and brave person whose added voice to dismantling rape culture will resonate, light a fire, and give hope to many. I went with the audiobook, which Miller narrates, and I 100% recommend that format if you listen to audiobooks. *She does not need to be any of those things to be believed and listened to.

Fascinating And Bananapants (TW animal abuse)

The Truffle Underground cover imageThe Truffle Underground: A Tale of Mystery, Mayhem, and Manipulation in the Shadowy Market of the World’s Most Expensive Fungus by Ryan Jacobs: This is another one that I’d mostly put in the nonviolent true crime category (there’s a brief murder and dog poisonings) that works really well for fans of books like The Feather Thief. Once again you may think you have zero interest in the subject matter–fungus!–but let me tell you this is a ride! From how and where truffles grow, to food and region “snobs”, to how truffles became a delicacy and how that led to thieving, a task force, dog training, and of course fraud. And by fraud I mean are you sure you’re eating what you think you’re eating?! If you’re a fan of microhistory books and nonviolent nonfiction, this is a fascinating read basically on how humans can ruin anything. I went with the audiobook for the enhanced feeling of being told a wild story.

Dysfunctional Websleuthing Found Family (TW homophobia, including internalized/ panic attacks on page/ suicide/ pedophile)

Missing Person cover imageMissing Person by Sarah Lotz: This is a past mystery that centers on a whydunnit and will they get caught but what I loved about this book was the dysfunctional found family element that centers around an online group of sleuths in the U.S. who work to solve cases with unidentified missing people. There’s the moderator and creator of the site who prefers to be a recluse. The cheery stay-at-home mom that only finds satisfaction in life when working on a case. The Irish young man who learns a family secret and sets out to find out what really happened to his uncle. And the professed killer who is pretending to be an ex-cop on the website “solving” the case he knows the answers to. While this deals with dark subject matter, the novel itself never felt like it sunk into darkness and really focused on the lives of these websleuths–and why they were obsessed with solving these cases. I really wanted to keep reading more about them!

Recent Releases

The Shape of Night cover imageThe Shape of Night by Tess Gerritsen (TBR: Rizzoli & Isles‘ author wrote a “sexy psychological thriller!”)

The Lying Room by Nicci French (Just started: Murder mystery where a married woman finds her lover murdered and clears any trace of herself from the scene…)

Now Entering Addamsville by Francesca Zappia (Currently reading: Zora is automatically suspect in a fire that killed the school’s janitor and decides to prove she didn’t do it. Loving this so far, especially Zora’s character and voice.)

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 CanavĂ©s.

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Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell Author’s New Book!

If you’ve been waiting for a new book from Susanna Clarke, author of Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell, your fifteen year wait is soon to end! Her next novel Piranesi will be an alternate history with magic and it’ll be in readers hot little hands in September 2020. Read more here.

An Ember in the Ashes Graphic Novel!

I’m just going to assume you’ve all read Sabaa Tahir’s fantastic  An Ember in the Ashes fantasy series so you’re all going to be as excited as me to learn that Boom! Studios will be putting out graphic novels for the series. A Thief Among the Trees: An Ember in the Ashes Graphic Novel will start off the trilogy of prequels! All the details here.

Chelsea Handler Memoir Adaptation

Universal TV won a competitive bidding situation to develop Chelsea Handler’s memoir Life Will Be the Death of Me into a series with Handler set as executive producer. If you’ve already read all her memoirs and can’t wait for the new series you can check out all the things she’s currently involved in here.

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New Harry Potter Collection At Pottery Barn

If you’re looking for holiday gifts (for yourself or others), or want to spruce up your home with some Harry Potter nostalgia, Pottery Barn has got you covered. From throw pillows to twinkly lights–there’s even a floating candle (if you got mucho money)! Check out the magical collection here.

Dolly Parton Signs Book Deal

According to Page Six, a source revealed to them that Dolly Parton signed a book deal with Chronicle Books and Recorded Books. Her selection of publisher is reportedly due to her interest in wanting a term license so the audiobook rights can return to her in the future. I just care that we’re getting a Dolly Parton audiobook!

PRH Audio Releases Free Professionally-Read Version of the Ukraine Whistleblower Complaint

Penguin Random House Audio has released Saskia Maarleveld reading the Whistleblower Complaint that was released by the House Intelligence Committee. You can listen to it for free here.

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History Of Free Internet In Public Libraries

Here’s a story many probably don’t know about: how librarian Jean Armour Polly worked in the ’90s to get the internet to the public via libraries, starting with a library in Liverpool, New York. And this was back when it was not the internet we know today. She was just inducted into the Internet Hall Of Fame and you should totally read about her here.

The Tides Are Turning?

After constant adaptation news I guess it was only a matter of time before cancellations and shelved-project news started coming in. Hulu will not be moving forward with the Ghost Rider series starring Gabriel Luna. It’s being blamed on a “creative impasse” and I am bummed not to have Luna as Robbie Reyes in his own series.

New Imprints!

Hearst Magazines is launching two new imprints for illustrated lifestyle books: Hearst Home and Hearst Kids. The first three book releases for Spring 2020 will be a Keto cookbook, kid’s cookbook, and a look at the amount of sugar hidden in our food. You can learn more here.

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Bill Gates’ Tote Bag Of Books

While Bill Gates is known to read and share his book recommendations, a new Netflix docuseries, Inside Bill’s Brain, highlights just how important reading is to him. And how big a part of his life it is: he carries a tote bag of books (15 hardcover!) basically everywhere. Read more about his bookish life here.

Ready The TBR

I’ve got more award nominated novels: the 2019 Center for Fiction First Novel Prize shortlist has been announced! Check out the seven novels–including lyrical, crime, and literary–in the running for the $10,000 cash award here.

The New York Times Bestseller Lists Changes. Again.

Two years after dropping graphic novels/manga and mass market paperbacks from its bestseller lists, NYT announced they will return. There will also be children’s lists that include middle grade and YA paperbacks and because of overlap with nonfiction the science and sports lists are getting the ax this time around.