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Mysteries That Combine Real History With Whodunnit

Hi mystery fans! Book Riot recently did “crime day” on the site so I got the link to all those awesome posts, some news–which will start gearing back up now with fall, I promise–your kindle deals, and some more things I think you’d like to know!

From Book Riot And Around The Internet

Uptown Thief cover imageAya de Leon: Fiction of Empathy and Escapism

We’re Celebrating Crime Day!

True Crime: Beyond Serial Killers And Sensationalized Crimes

10 of the Best True Crime Books

12 (Mostly) Enamel Pins For Mystery and True Crime Fans

Rincey and Katie talk news, recent releases, and mysteries for Women in Translation month on the latest Read or Dead!

widows of malabar hill cover image5 Historical Mysteries That Combine Real History With Whodunnit

Robert Galbraith’s Cormoran Strike Series in Order

10 Canadian thrillers and mysteries to check out this summer

What Book Does Ruth Ware Call ‘Truly Terrifying’?

News And Adaptations

BBC Studios-Backed Firebird Pictures Developing TV Adaptation Of Snowboarding Thriller ‘Shiver’

BBC Buys ‘Vienna Blood’ Crime Thriller Series from ‘Sherlock’ Writer (EXCLUSIVE)

Look of the Week: The style casebook of Joan Watson on Elementary

This one scene explains what makes Netflix’s Mindhunter so scary

Kindle Deals

A Study in Scarlet Women cover imageIf all my shouting about Sherry Thomas’ A Study In Scarlet Women still hasn’t gotten you to read it maybe its current price of $2.99 will?! (Review) (TW past rape–if memory serves right.)

If “a fractured family is forced to reunite literary novel that is held together by a mystery and sprinkled with suspense” sounds like your jam Dead Letters by by Caite Dolan-Leach is $4.99! (I do not remember trigger warnings, sorry.)

A Bit Of My Week In Reading

How Quickly She Disappears cover imageStarted: Rage Becomes Her by Soraya Chemaly on audio, which seems like a real fitting read right now.

Finished: How Quickly She Disappears by Raymond Fleischmann (Jan 14, 2020) which is a great historical suspense with a running thread of low level creep factor throughout. (TW child abuse/ suicidal thoughts/ pedophile)

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 Canavés.

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Read Waterproof Books At Key West Hotels

If you’re looking to read some classics while sunning in the Florida Keys, and don’t want to worry about ruining your reading materials with water: two Key West hotels have you covered with their new underwater libraries. ALL books should be waterproof is my campaign slogan–now taking donations.

In Development: Bad Girls Anthology Series!

Bad Girls Throughout History: 100 Remarkable Women Who Changed the World by Ann Shen is being developed into a series! Each episode will focus on a different woman “…throughout history as they are: complex, funny, dark and everywhere in between” and will have a different writer, director, and team of women starring.

Elton John Actor To Narrate Audiobook

The actor who plays Elton John in the film Rocketman, Taron Egerton, will also narrate Elton John’s upcoming memoir Me. Elton John’s first autobiography will publish October 15th. Egerton summed up the news perfectly: “I was passionate about my role as Elton in the movie Rocketman and this feels like the perfect closing chapter to the whole experience.”

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LOL With These 100 Funny Books

In need of a good laugh? NPR asked readers for their favorite funny books and curated the responses into a great list of 100 books sure to at the very least give you a chuckle and at most make you cry from laughing (looking at you Trevor Noah and that kitchen scene in your grandma’s house!). Check out the books here and combat some stress through laughter.

Toni Morrison’s Books Go Back To Press

Not only have fans of Toni Morrison been posting beautiful articles in her memory and sharing favorite quotes, but it seems many have been buying her books. Last week Beloved sold 12,000 (in one week!) and The Bluest Eye sold 8,400. So Knopf, Morrison’s publisher, is wisely printing 225,000 new copies of her books.

Great Read On Palabras Bilingual Bookstore

The Phoenix bookstore celebrated its four year anniversary and, like many independent bookstores, it has more to celebrate than just selling books: “Palabras Bilingual Bookstore has welcomed various local social justice organizations and artists to use its space for workshops and other events, explained owner Chawa Magaña.” Read all about this great bookstore here and its anniversary celebration “Do Work That Matters.”

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Fall Mystery Releases 🔪

Hello mystery fans! After having tripped–for the third time–on a pile of upcoming books that I’m dying to read I decided that for this week’s newsletter I’d talk about upcoming books to have on your radar. This way you can request from your library (and hopefully be first in line!) or if you’re a pre-buyer you can start reading the day the book publishes.

Fall Releases

The Vanished Bride cover imageThe Vanished Bride by Bella Ellis (Sept 9th): I didn’t realize how very much I wanted a historical mystery where Charlotte Brontë, Emily Brontë, and Anne Brontë (the Brontë sisters!) are detectors until this landed on my doorstep.

Iced in Paradise: A Leilani Santiago Hawai’i Mystery by Naomi Hirahara (Sept 3): Set on the Hawaiian island of Kaua’i (!) Leilani Santiago is working at the family’s shaved ice shack when she ends up having to solve a murder to prove her father didn’t do it. I know!

The Furies by Katie Lowe (Oct 8th): Elite private school. Small coastal town. 17th century witch trials history. Dead girl. Narrator recounting events that led up to the murder. So much yes for me!

In the Hall with the Knife (Clue Mystery #1) by Diana Peterfreund (Oct 8th): As a kid I was obsessed with the movie Clue, Agatha Christie, and both the Clue board game and VCR game so obviously this book–which begins a YA trilogy–was written for me.

The Art of Theft cover imageThe Art of Theft (Lady Sherlock #4) by Sherry Thomas (Oct 15th): You will have to pry this delightful and fantastic reimagined Sherlock series from my dead cold hands I love it so much!

Agent Running in the Field by John le Carré (Oct 22nd): A new standalone novel from the master spy author–I mean if you’re gonna read a spy thriller you can’t go wrong reading one written by an author who once worked for MI5 and MI6. Just saying.

The Family Upstairs by Lisa Jewell (Nov 5th): For fans of Lisa Jewell (me!) we’re getting a new novel! 25 years ago a baby was found in a mansion with 3 dead bodies and 4 children missing. Now a woman discovers who her birth parents were and inherits a mansion…

A Madness of Sunshine by Nalini Singh (Dec 3rd): A small-town mystery in New Zealand where people have vanished and now the past has come back and people’s secrets are gonna come out!

Recent Releases

The Paper Bark Tree Mystery cover imageThe Paper Bark Tree Mystery (Crown Colony #3) by Ovidia Yu (Great historical mystery series following a teen sleuth in 1930s Singapore.)

Savage Appetites: Four True Stories of Women, Crime, and Obsession by Rachel Monroe (Almost finished: A look at true crime by focusing on 4 cases or historical moments that has a lot of interesting information. I’ve had a lot of thoughts while reading this one so will certainly be reviewing.)

The Last Widow (Will Trent #9) by Karin Slaughter (Certainly an alarm has been sounded because there’s a new Slaughter! If you’ve yet to read her work it’s fantastic, dark, and intense.)

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 Canavés.

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The Little Prince Long-Lost Sketches Discovered

Early sketches for Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s The Little Prince have been discovered in Bruno Stefanini’s archives in Northern Switzerland. Stefanini, who passed away, had bought the sketches in 1986 at auction. Click here to see the drawings and learn more about the lovely discovery.

Jason Reynolds And Ibram X. Kendi Team Up For New Book

Jason Reynolds has reworked Ibram X. Kendi’s 2016 National Book Award winning Stamped from the Beginning for a younger audience. Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You will be published in March 2020. “‘The idea is that high school students should be able to learn in a very detailed and clear way the history of racist ideas so that they would not have to spend their whole lives struggling with these ideas in the way so many of us adults have,’ Kendi tells TIME…” More nonfiction YA for the win!

More Witches Are Coming!

HBO has given a pilot production commitment for the Rules of Magic drama series, adapted from Alice Hoffman’s prequel novel to Practical Magic. Read what we know so far about the 10-episode, one-hour series here.

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25 Upcoming Books To Read This Fall!

If you’re currently melting, you’ll be glad to know fall is almost here! And during fall publishing wakes with a roar from its sleepy-ish summer and gives us ALL the books. The Week rounded up 25 upcoming books for your radar so get ready to pre-buy, be first on your library wait list, and/or make your TBR even longer.

2019 Hugo Award Winners!

This weekend, the Hugo Award ceremony was held in Dublin, Ireland and we have our 2019 Hugo Awards winners! From Best Novel to Best Fan Artist check out the 18 categories’ finalists and winners, plus the Lodestar Award for Best Young Adult Book and the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer here.

New He-Man Series Coming To Netflix!

If unresolved storylines from the ’80s He-Man series have been plaguing you, good news: Kevin Smith is creating a new He-Man anime series for Netflix, Masters of the Universe: Revelation, that will focus on resolving those stories. “In ‘Revelation,’ we pick up right where the classic era left off to tell an epic tale of what may be the final battle between He-Man and Skeletor!”

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B&N Saw 31% Jump In Romance Books: Today In Books

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B&N Saw 31% Jump In Romance Books

Give the people what they want and they’ll give you their money! You can check out the increases by state and see which were the 10 best selling romance novels for B&N this summer here–like the summer wasn’t already hot enough!

The Haunting of Hill House Returns With New Source Material

The first season of Netflix’s series The Haunting of Hill House was based on the same titled novel by Shirley Jackson. The second season will be based on the horror novella The Turn of the Screw by Henry James, and it’s a much debated horror mystery. Get all the info here.

Obi-Wan I Know You!

After lots of rumors and speculation–both of which still happening–one thing we do seem to have confirmed is that Ewan McGregor has signed on to continue playing Obi-Wan Kenobi. More deets here!

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The History Of The Statue Of Liberty Poem

While many misinterpret Emma Lazarus’ poem to change the meaning of “Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free” to fit their political agenda Slate spoke with Esther Schor, the author of the biography Emma Lazarus (Jewish Encounters Series) to get the history of the poem. You can read all about it here.

To All The Boys Sequel Release Date

We finally have a premiere date for the sequel movie to the adaptation of Jenny Han’s To All The Boy’s I’ve Loved Before! To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You will hit Netflix streaming screens on February 12th, just in time for Valentines Day. You can watch the adorable announcement here–plus, surprise the third film is in production!

Mom’s Need For Indian Bedtime Stories Launches Business

Akruti Babaria was having a hard time finding stories for her baby like the ones she’d grown up with in India. The slim pickings she did find were never what she wanted and so she traveled to India to collect books for her own little library. But what started as a library for her son has grown into a business, Kulture Khazana, which distributes Indian cultural books geared toward newborn to middle school children. Read all about it here.

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Catching A Little Free Library Book Thief: Today In Books

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Catching A Little Free Library Book Thief

Nicole Mehelich was enjoying getting to know her neighbors with her Little Free Library until a book thief started emptying it out. If you’re wondering what to do if this happens Mehelich was advised by local police “to post a set limit for books taken on the library, which has been set at two books per person. If the woman is caught again, police could arrest her on larceny charges. Mehelich said her husband has also asked the woman to stay off their property, so a trespassing charge could be brought as well.” Don’t steal from LFL!

Verizon Credits Back Library Data Fee After Bad Publicity

Tully Free Library in NY has three Verizon hotspots it lends out to patrons with limited internet access which recently led to an $880.33 fee for roaming charges for less than half a GB of data. The library was shocked, especially since they were unaware the new plan allowed for international roaming since the previous plan had it blocked. Anyhoo, Verizon was real insistent on being paid until the story got reported and you know bad publicity and all so they ended up crediting back the library’s account.

Calling All Marvel Fans

The Folio Society has set its sights on comic books! On September 25th (so soon!) it’s releasing a compilation of Marvel’s classic comics to celebrate the 80th anniversary of Marvel Comics #1. Marvel: The Golden Age, 1939-1949 is $225, and beautiful.

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The Harvard Professor Scam Gets Even Weirder

Hi mystery fans! I’ve got some interesting links I collected for you, of course some Kindle deals, and I asked a mystery author to do my “week in reading” this week because fun!

From Book Riot And Around The Internet

Three-Fifths cover imageY’all, I’m Getting Pretty Excited About Agora’s Diverse Crime Fiction

9 Spine-Tingling Psychological Thrillers About Motherhood

Chris Evans Will Star In This Legal Mystery & Other Favorite Mysteries & Thrillers!

Smart And Snarky, ‘The Westing Game’ Provides Lasting Laughs

How Tana French Inhabits the Minds of Her Detectives

Why Do So Many Women Read Thrillers? Because It’s A Safe Space To Own Their Fears

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A Vast Conspiracy cover image‘American Crime Story’ Season 3 to Tackle Clinton Impeachment With Beanie Feldstein as Monica Lewinsky

The Harvard Professor Scam Gets Even Weirder Six other men describe their encounters with the same mysterious Frenchwoman.

South Korean cult leader who held 400 people captive in Fiji jailed for six years

Edward Snowden book coming out Sept. 17

Kindle Deals

All These Perfect Strangers cover imageAll These Perfect Strangers by Aoife Clifford is $5.99 if you’re looking for a good Australian crime novel! (Review) (TW rape/ past suicide mentioned/ past child and domestic abuse mentions)

And this one is from my TBR list: The Two Lila Bennetts by Liz Fenton and Lisa Steinke is $3.99 if you’re looking for a crime type Sliding Doors--which apparently is a thing I didn’t know I wanted.

A Bit Of Someone Else’s Week In Reading!

Since I love hearing what authors are reading and enjoying I thought I’d ask Alex Segura (Archie Comics Co-President, co-writer/co-creator of the Lethal Lit podcast, and author of the Pete Fernandez P.I. series) if he’d like to take over this week’s “what I’m reading” for me. He was nice enough to say yes, and so here is a bit of Alex Segura’s week in reading:

#FashionVictim by Amina Akhtar cover imageCurrently Reading: #FashionVictim by Amina Akhtar – which is kind of like The Devil Wears Prada starring Rebecca DeMornay’s character from The Hand that Rocks the Cradle. Akhar knows the fashion world from her own career as an editor, and her writing is crisp, funny, and wicked. I’m almost done with this book and my biggest thought is “What the hell took me so long?”

 

Your House Will Pay cover imageFinished reading and really liked: Mostly Dead Things by Kristen Arnett was a blast – a dark, unsettling and brutally lovely Florida crime novel? Yes, please. Arnett’s prose is dazzling and this felt like the right book at the right time. The kind of novel that sticks with you and makes you rethink everything. I also absolutely loved Laura Lippman’s latest, Lady in the Lake which takes you back to 1966 Baltimore in a crime story that echoes many things going on today – race, identity, the patriarchy and more, all told in Lippman’s fluid, comfortable style. Her best yet. Also amazing? Your House Will Pay by Steph Cha – a powerhouse standalone from the author of the can’t-miss Juniper Song series. Violent, evocative and thoughtful, it’s a masterwork.

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 Canavés.

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