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Embargo on Library E-books Expanded By Publisher: Today In Books

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Embargo on Library E-books Expanded By Publisher

Over a year ago Macmillan’s imprint Tor embargoed its new released e-books to libraries. Now Macmillan has decided to apply an embargo to the entire company starting November 1st. What this means is libraries will only be allowed to purchase one perpetual access e-book during the first eight weeks of publication for a new Macmillan release. You can read more on the publisher’s controversial new policy here.

OITNB Starts Social Justice Reform Fund

Netflix’s adaptation Orange is the New Black may be coming to an end but they plan on leaving behind more than just a hit show. They’ve begun an initiative to help incarcerated women: The Poussey Washington Fund. You can learn more, including watching their initiative announcement video, here.

The Library of Congress National Book Festival Will Expand

National Book Festival Presents will be a yearlong series of events starting this fall that will feature awesome authors and their books. You can check out the lineup, which ranges from Neil Patrick Harris to Edwidge Danticat, and more here.

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Mini Boden Launching Kids’ Harry Potter Clothing Line: Today In Books

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Mini Boden Launching Kids’ Harry Potter Clothing Line

For all the parents who are Harry Potter fans and all the children discovering, and falling in love with the books for the first time, now there is a new clothing line to get excited about. In a deal with Warner Bros., Mini Boden has designed 81 pieces for kids up to age 16 to wear and enjoy–and you know some petite adult Potterheads are gonna squeeze in. Check out more here.

Megan Rapinoe Books! Megan Rapinoe Books!

I’ve been waiting for someone to give Megan Rapinoe a book deal for a while now and finally the happy news has happened! Rapinoe, who if you don’t follow women’s soccer is an amazing athlete, has signed with Penguin to write an adult book and middle grade books about social justice. Read on here for quotes about each book and more on Rapinoe.

More Award Finalists!

This time the 2019 World Fantasy Awards. This year’s theme is Fantasy Noir, and you can check out the finalists, and more on the awards here. Excellent selections if you’re looking to pick up a recent-ish fantasy read!

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15 Must-Read Thriller Books of 2019

Hello mystery fans!


This newsletter is sponsored by Cold Aim by Janice Cantore, new in paperback from Tyndale House Publishers.

Cold Aim cover imagePolice Chief Tess O’Rourke’s small town is still reeling from a devastating fire when the FBI asks for help: Could she shelter a witness in a high-profile human trafficking case? When crews come to town to assist with the fire cleanup, Tess worries strangers might shine a light on things best kept hidden. She doesn’t know that Rogue’s Hollow is already home to a suspect from a twenty-five-year-old murder case . . . and someone is taking cold aim at those Tess is sworn to protect.


From Book Riot And Around The Internet

Five Midnights cover imageInterview: Ann Dávila Cardinal On Five Midnights and Puerto Rico

How To Keep Up With New Release Mystery Books and Thrillers

6 Classic Books to Read (Or Reread!) If You Love Locked Room Mysteries

Rincey and Katie talk 2019 releases they hadn’t gotten to–but did for this episode–news, and new releases on the latest Read or Dead.

On the latest All The Books, Liberty talks about T. Marie Vandelly’s Theme Music.

Eight Cozy Mystery Series Perfect for Audiobook Fans

Lady in the Lake author Laura Lippman puts a YA Easter egg in every book

15 Must-Read Thriller Books of 2019

News And Adaptations

Thriller author Dean Koontz signs five-book deal with Amazon

Everything You Need to Remember About Veronica Mars Before Its Return

Kindle Deals

Inspector Imanishi Investigates by Seichō Matsumoto, Beth Cary (Translator) is $1.99! I enjoyed A Quiet Place and look forward to this one!

A Bit Of My Week In Reading

Patron Saints of Nothing cover imageStarted: Patron Saints of Nothing by Randy Ribay (Really good so far about a Filipino-American teen who goes to the Philippines to learn about his cousin’s murder.) Dept. H, Volume 2: After the Flood by Matt Kindt, Sharlene Kindt (Really enjoyed the first volume which is like a locked-room mystery set underwater! And the watercolor art is awesome.)

Received: The Art of Theft (Lady Sherlock #4) by Sherry Thomas (And I squealed really loud and am so excited!)

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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Ursula K. Le Guin Documentary Airing On PBS: Today In Books

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Ursula K. Le Guin Documentary Airing On PBS

The documentary Worlds of Ursula K. Le Guin will air on August 2nd on PBS. In the last decade of her life, the prolific author participated in the documentary, which has been showing, and winning awards, in film festivals around the world. Make the popcorn and get ready for a marathon reading of her work after watching the doc!

Hulu Is Adapting The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy

Hulu is certainly playing the adaptation game: it’s developing Douglas Adams’ The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy into a TV series. The sci-fi comedy will get a modern updating by writers, showrunners, and executive producers Carlton Cuse and Jason Fuchs.

Heart Eye Emojis To This Long List!

The 2019 Center for Fiction First Novel Prize (debut novel) has a long list and it’s a real beauty. From American Spy to On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous I think this list is just Book Riot favorites, it’s so great. Go get your amazing read on here–I’d say so you can cheer for your favorite to win, but good luck picking a favorite.

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2019 Booker Dozen Announced! Today In Books

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2019 Booker Dozen Announced!

One hundred and fifty-one novels published in the UK or Ireland between October 1, 2018 and September 30, 2019 were judged and reduced to the Booker Dozen–the 2019 Booker Prize longlist! Book Riot favorite My Sister, The Serial Killer along with Atwood’s sequel to The Handmaid’s Tale, The Testament, have taken two slots! Check out the other 11 books here!

Vancouver Public Library Pulled From Parade By The Vancouver Pride Society

The Vancouver Pride Society cites their reason for denying VPL to enter next month’s pride parade is due to them allowing Meghan Murphy to give a speech in the library, which they believe gave Murphy a platform for her “transphobic hate speech.” For more on this story, including VPL’s statement, read on here.

Green Bookselling

Green Bookselling: A Manifesto for the BA, Booksellers, and the Book Industry, created by the U.K.’s Booksellers Association, calls on publishers to take an environmentally friendly approach while offering recommendations and commitments. You can read their three principles, ideas, and more on this green initiative here.

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Starts With A Murderer’s Confession…

Hi mystery fans! This week I have for you a great thriller-ish whydunnit, a dark edge-of-your-seat thriller for horror fans, and a British police procedural!


Sponsored by The Two Lila Bennetts by Lisa Steinke and Liz Fenton.

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Starts With A Murderer’s Confession… (TW past attempted murder suicide, discussions/ past domestic abuse mentions/

When I Am Through With You cover imageWhen I Am Through with You by Stephanie Kuehn: Ben Gibson starts by telling us he murdered his girlfriend, as he’s currently in juvenile detention, and takes us through the story. While this one started off by giving me vibes of the show You, it quickly turned into something else filled with twists, reveals, explorations of trauma and mental illness, and a reminder that I have zero desire to go camping. I’m not saying much on plot because for me I really enjoyed just starting off with Ben telling me what he’d done and then letting him walk me through the whole thing. I will say that I really enjoyed the audiobook–I recommend it if you liked the show You‘s style of Joe narrating. Just note it’s a different character–and this one works well for fans of whydunnit and YA relationships.

A Mystery Thriller For Horror Fans (TW suicide, including murder suicide and assisted/ graphic violence/ stalking)

Theme Music cover imageTheme Music by T. Marie Vandelly: This started out completely bonkers–sole survivor of a family massacre moves back into her childhood home where the massacre took place–and turned into a great exploration of trauma. Dixie Wheeler was a baby when her father murdered the entire family with an ax before turning the ax on himself. Now, a grown adult, she impulsively decides to move into the childhood home where the event occurred and finds herself suddenly questioning if maybe her uncle, the only person who believed her father was innocent, wasn’t on to something… With the house appearing to be haunted, Dixie hearing her long dead family members, her boyfriend having none of her new antics, and her aunt furious she would move into that house, Dixie starts digging into the case, starting with finding the now retired detective who’d worked on it. This one works really well for fans of dark mysteries, psychological thrillers, and horror–you’ll be kept on the edge of your seat and on your toes the entire time.

British Police Procedural! (TW suicide/ mention with detail sexual harassment/assault at work)

Stone Cold Heart cover imageStone Cold Heart (Cat Kinsella #2) by Caz Frear: I’m going to start by saying something I never say: you have to start with the first book, Sweet Little Lies, where Detective Constable suspects her father is suspect numero uno in her murder case because this book reveals the solve. Okay, now onto the sequel book in the series: DC Cat Kinsella is working on a murdered Australian woman case where the suspect offers his wife as an alibi and the wife says, “Nope, he wasn’t with me.” I know! You’re taken through the case in its entirety, with plenty of police scenes, while also getting a look at Kinsella’s private life which has family drama (they’re not upstanding citizens) and her boyfriend, who she’s keeping a secret because you’re not supposed to date a previous case’s victim’s relative. Kinsella is observant, judgmental, and snarky and you get to hear all her thoughts as she navigates around London working on the case, interviewing witnesses and suspects. A great read for fans of British procedurals and bonus: both books have a great narrator, Jane Collingwood, on the audiobooks.

Recent Releases

Beijing Payback cover imageBeijing Payback by Daniel Nieh (Current read: Really enjoying this story about a college student who finds out after his dad’s murder that his dad had secrets. Ewan Chung does a great narration on the audiobook.)

Lady In The Lake by Laura Lippman (Current read: Lots to like so far including middle-aged reporter looking into a missing woman case in 1960s Baltimore.)

The Tell Tail Heart (Cat Cafe Mystery #3) by Cate Conte (Cozy mystery)

My Friend Anna cover imageMy Friend Anna: The True Story of a Fake Heiress by Rachel DeLoache Williams (Looking forward to this nonviolent true crime.)

Temper by Layne Fargo (Psychological thriller)

It All Falls Down (Nora Watts #2) by Sheena Kamal (Paperback) (Great PI series: Review) (TW rape/ suicide)

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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YA Easter Egg In Every Crime Author’s Novels: Today In Books

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YA Easter Egg In Every Crime Author’s Novels

Have you ever caught the Easter eggs Laura Lippman has placed in every single book she’s written? In an interview with EW Lippman stated that she not only rereads Lenora Mattingly Weber’s YA writing but that all her work “has a Lenora Mattingly Weber Easter egg inside.” I already read Lippman’s work so now I have to go read Meet The Malones.

Doom Patrol Renewed For Season 2

This show has a ridiculously awesome cast, based on the comic by Arnold Drake, Bob Haney, and Bruno Premiani, and if you’ve never heard of it it’s probably because it’s streaming on DC Universe. But now with all the forthcoming streaming platforms it’s been renewed for a second season and in 2020 the series will be on DC Universe and HBO Max.

Dean Koontz’s New 5-Book Deal

Thriller author Dean Koontz just signed a big deal with Amazon who will publish five books and a short story collection. Nameless, the short story collection, will be out this fall and available free to Unlimited and Prime users. The first of the five novels, Devoted, will publish in spring of 2020. For plots of Nameless and Devoted you can read on here.

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Not The Booker Prize Is Back: Today In Books

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Not The Booker Prize Is Back

Eleven years in and Not The Booker Prize is still going strong and asking for your nominations of this year’s best fiction. You can leave your nomination in the comments section here, and also learn more about the award, including this year’s added change of having a 2018 judging panel selected book.

We All Need Mister Rogers Now

Even if it’s Tom Hanks playing Mister Rogers in the upcoming film based on the real-life friendship of Fred Rogers and journalist Tom Junod. You can check out the just dropped trailer for A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood here. The film will hit theaters November 22nd and we’re gonna need to stock up on tissues.

Dayton Literary Peace Prize Officials

Awarded the Richard C. Holbrooke Distinguished Achievement Award, which celebrates “literature’s power to foster peace, social justice and global understanding” to essayist and poet N. Scott Momaday. Learn more about Momaday, whose House Made of Dawn won the 1969 Pulitzer Prize for fiction and who is credited with “leading a renaissance in Native American literature,” here.

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DRACULA First Look: Today In Books

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Dracula First Look

Netflix and the BBC have adapted Bram Stoker’s Dracula into a TV series with the creators of Sherlock, Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss, driving the project. And here’s your first bloody look at Claes Bang as Dracula.

Inspector Salvo Montalbano’s Creator Dies At 93

Sicilian author Andrea Camilleri, known for his detective series starring inspector Salvo Montalbano, passed away in Rome this week. Learn more about his life and the role his books took in changing people’s views on Sicily here.

Publisher Accused Of Ripping Off Best-Seller

A recent UK book, We Need To Talk About Race by Ben Lindsay, has too similar a title and cover to the best-seller Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race by Reni Eddo-Lodge for many’s liking. Reni Eddo-Lodge: “recognises that imitation and comparison title and covers are core to publishing’s business model … this close imitation is a missed opportunity for what has the potential to be a fresh take on an old problem.”

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Jimmy Fallon Wants You To Vote On Books: Today In Books

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Jimmy Fallon Wants You To Vote On Books

It’s time for Jimmy Fallon’s Tonight Show Summer Reads book club! The show has selected five books and you have until July 25th to vote for a Southern lit mystery (The Gone Dead), a buzzy thriller (The Chain), a psychological thriller (The Silent Patient), a multi-generational family drama (Ask Again, Yes), and a novel on marriage with a good dose of humor (Fleishman Is In Trouble). Go vote here and add the books to your TBR–they’re all great books!

#BookstoresAgainstBorders Has Raised More Than $100,000

Still going strong, the campaign started by A Room of One’s Own bookstore to raise money for RAICES, has so far raised more than $100,000. And it looks like they’re still going! Check out more information here.

His Dark Materials San Diego Comic Con Trailer

You can always count on SDCC to deliver on trailers and announcements! Here’s the new trailer for the HBO/BBC series adaptation of Philip Pullman’s trilogy, which stars Dafne Keen, James McAvoy, Ruth Wilson, and Lin-Manuel Miranda.