THE WAYS OF THE DEAD by Neely Tucker

June 12, 2014

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Sarah Reese was murdered in a bad neighborhood in Washington D.C. while waiting for her mother to pick her up from dance class. She was not the first girl to die in the area, but she was the first white girl, setting off a storm of media attention.

Three young African American men had been taunting her before she ran off, and they were easy arrests for the police anxious to solve the case. But reporter Sully Carter pieces together a more likely scenario of a serial killer, based on the number of young women missing and dead in the area. His bosses at the paper and the police don’t agree but he sticks to his guns and does his own investigation, fighting authority every step of the way.

If this story sounds familiar, it should – it is based on the Princeton Place murders that occurred in the late 1990’s. Tucker is a journalist and placing her story back in the 90’s time frame allows the newspaper to be the place for news, rather than the way the Internet is today.

Carter is a great character with enough baggage and intrigue to keep around for more stories. Reminiscent of George Pelecanos’ Washington D.C., Tucker writes about the gritty urban city rife with racism and blight rather than the usual political chicanery. This riveting debut novel should spawn a series.

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8/14 Stacy Alesi, AKA the BookBitch

THE WAYS OF THE DEAD by Neely Tucker. Viking Adult (June 12, 2014). ISBN 978-0670016587. 288p.


THE HEIRESSES by Sara Shepard

June 11, 2014

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Some say the Saybrook family has it all – wealth, class, looks… They’re known for their jewelry empire, a business built up after WWII when the family patriarch discovered a yellow diamond that would make the Saybrook name one of the biggest in the industry.

The Saybrook heiresses -Poppy, Corinne, Rowan, Aster, and Natasha – are set to inherit everything until one of them gives up her place and another is claimed by tragedy. As family secrets begin to spill out into the public, the remaining heiresses have to face the possibility that someone could be out to get them.

The start to Sara Shepard’s newest series does seem to be very much in the vein of Pretty Little Liars (or what I know about it). Nonetheless, the Saybrook heiresses make for fun reading. Each of them has their own story and their own secrets, all of which get equal play and fun development in this first outing.

The Heiresses isn’t an especially deep or complicated read, but it is definitely tantalizing and fun. Perfect beach fare for summer in other words.

 

6/14 Becky Lejeune

THE HEIRESSES by Sara Shepard. Harper; 1ST edition (May 20, 2014). ISBN 978-0062259530. 320p.


Guest Blogger: Maisey Yates

June 10, 2014

If You Like the TV Show Revenge,

You’ll Love The Fifth Avenue Trilogy!

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Fifth Avenue has never been so scandalous. In this seductively sexy trilogy you’ll meet 3 handsome men looking to avenge their friend’s death and the 3 alluring women that they meet along the way. The books, Avenge MeScandalize Me and Expose Me are written by 3 USA Today bestselling authors, Maisey Yates, Caitlin Crews and Kate Hewitt.

Currently ranked as one of the world’s most expensive streets, Fifth Avenue is home to the city’s most prestigious shops and historical buildings. It’s also called home by three of New York City’s sexiest men. A brand-new trilogy from the world’s leading publisher of books for women, Harlequin Presents is excited to launch the Fifth Avenue Trilogy, stories of sex, scandal and the Upper East Side, beginning with:

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 Avenge Me by Maisey Yates (Harlequin Presents, June 2014, $9.99 U.S./$11.99 CAN) 
 Scandalize Me by Caitlin Crews (Harlequin Presents, July 2014, $9.99 U.S./$11.99 CAN)
Expose Me by Kate Hewitt (Harlequin Presents, August 2014, $9.99 U.S./$11.99 CAN)
 

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Austin, Hunter and Alex were inseparable during their school days, but the sudden death of their good friend Sarah Michaels tore them apart. However, her death was not as it seemed. Under the many falsehoods lies a corruption so sordid that New York’s elite would never believe it.

Now in positions of wealth and power, these men vow to use their influence to bring down the man responsible—Jason Treffen, an infamous philanthropic billionaire. With a plan in place, Austin, Hunter and Alex are ready for anything—until three very different women enter their lives, making them question their motives for revenge.

Q&A with Maisey Yates

1. Tell us a little bit about your latest release Avenge Me, the first book in the Fifth Avenue Trilogy.

Austin Treffen is a good guy, with his whole life totally together. But all of that starts to crumble when a ghost from the past is unearthed. A letter sent to his pro bono law firm implicates his father in the death of his friend ten years ago.This sets him and his two friends, Hunter and Alex on the path for revenge. Even knowing revenge will cost Austin everything. But Austin isn’t the only person looking for revenge. Katy Michaels blames Austin’s father for the death of her sister. But when they meet it becomes clear revenge isn’t the only thing they want. Drawn together by an intense, unwanted sexual attraction Austin and Katy have to decide to either embrace love or lose themselves forever in the darkness.

2. What was it like collaborating on a trilogy with Caitlin Crews and Kate Hewitt?

It’s a very interesting and difficult thing to piece out a series like this. And I think it would’ve been impossible to work on books that are this tightly connected with authors who weren’t quite as generous with their time and with their willingness to share elements around so that every book had great turning point to the overall plot. Both Caitlin and Kate are very easy to communicate with, and I feel like that was essential to the success of the project. Not only that, I consider the two of them to be good friends so that made the process really fun!

3. Did you offer each other tips or support during the writing process?

We did a lot of problem solving together. Lots of emails, a couple of video Skype chats. Another thing we did was trade scenes when we would write something involving each other’s characters. That way we were able to make sure the dialogue was consistent. I always enjoy doing things like that, because that way we end up with pieces of each other in each book.

4. Some of the Fifth Avenue Trilogy cover models look suspiciously similar to actors. How were the Fifth Avenue models chosen?

You know, I had no involvement in the model selection or photo shoots. Though, I most definitely approve of the choices. I have a feeling they were afraid I would misbehave around the models.

5. You enjoy writing dark, passionate category romances set in exotic places and also light, sexy contemporary romances set right in your own backyard. How do you determine which direction a books setting will go?

I always know what a book will be when I start out. At this point I’m contracted for several presents, and several small town contemporary romances. The stories, characters, and lengths are very different, so that’s always planned before I sit down to start writing. If I’m writing a presents, the setting will be urban, glamorous, or exotic. If I’m writing a small town, they are almost always set in Oregon.

6. Do you draw inspiration for settings from your hometown of Oregon or from other places you’ve traveled to?

When I first started writing I had done very little traveling. I believe it’s possible to write about places you’ve never seen, particularly with the wonders of Google maps at our fingertips. However, since then I’ve done quite a bit of traveling and I do very much enjoy being able to put in the details of smells, sounds, how crowded the street might be, that sort of thing.When I write about more local settings I have the added bonus of being intimately acquainted with the lay of the land. Little details like knowing what supermarket chains are local, what color the grocery bags would be. We don’t pump our own gas in Oregon, so every station is full service. Because I live here, that something I just know without having to look it up. There’s something really nice about that.

7. Did you always know that you wanted to be a writer, or was it a gradual realization?

I always had stories in my head. I always had vague aspirations of writing those stories. But I didn’t get serious about it until I read my first Harlequin presents. Then I thought this is what I want to write, and I’m going to do it. I think it took that moment of a vague desire becoming something specific, to give me the push that I needed to make it happen.

8. How do you balance your daily life with your writing life?

Hmmm… Probably not as well as I should. In all seriousness, typically I work five days a week from 9 to 5. Sometimes I have a little extra time off because I’m not working on anything pressing, and sometimes when I get deep in a project I prefer to work through the weekends, or go back to my office and do some work after my kids go to bed. So I basically balance it the same way anyone with the family and a job would.

9. Who is your favorite character in the Fifth Avenue Trilogy?

I think it has to be Austin. He was such a decent guy, but with so much darkness buried inside of him. I found him unbearably sexy.

10. What is the biggest perk of being a writer?

The biggest perk is going to work in your pajamas. Seriously? I think it’s being involved in an industry to create things I love. I love romance novels, I love to read them. The fact that I get tocreate them daily is something that never fails to amaze and excite me. Creating new characters, new worlds, writing about love… I never get tired of it. But I also love the pajamas.

11. Between your cowboy romances and your Fifth Avenue romances, you are a very eclectic writer. Was it difficult switching over to writing a cowboy romance for your Silver Creek Series?

It’s funny, because the idea of writing something different was very intimidating to me. But when I sat down to actually write the book the words just came pouring out. I discovered a different facet to my voice that was just as natural as writing Presents. They are very different books, but at their core they are the same. It’s all about real emotion, all about two people overcoming the odds and falling in love. The settings change, the types of issues are different, but they have the same heart.

12. In your Cosmo Red Hot Reads book, Crazy Stupid Sex, the main character, Evie, is a multimillionaire app developer who programs her own app for landing a hot guy. What role has technology played in your life as a writer?

Hi, my name is Maisey and I have a twitter addiction. That’s a huge part of my day, and anyone who follows me (@maiseyyates) most definitely knows that. In all seriousness, I’m not sure how I would write if I didn’t have the Internet. It keeps me in contact with friends overseas, it provides a water cooler so that I can interact with “coworkers”. It helps with research, and thanks to the advent of the smart phone, allows me to carry my email with me wherever I go, so I can always be in touch with my editors.

13. What is your favorite type of alpha male hero?

That’s a very hard question. I love a playboy, but I also love an uptight hero. Though I think my favorite is the wounded alpha. The hero who thought himself infallible, but has suffered a major setback. I love scarred heroes, menu of walksthrough hell and come out the other side, not entirely undamaged. But who are fixable with the love of a good woman.

14. What are you working on next?

I have two Presents to write in the next couple of months and then I will be transitioning back into small-town Oregon and writing the second book in my Copper Ridge series that will be out with HQN in 2015.

15. Will there be any more stories in the future about the Fifth Avenue characters? (We hope so!)

I think there are so many characters and possibilities left to explore in the Fifth Avenue world, that I would say anything is possible. Keep your eyes on the horizon. 🙂

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About the Authors:

 
Maisey-Yates-Author-ImageMaisey Yates found her very first Harlequin Presents book in a local thrift store. By the time she’d reached the happily ever after, she had fallen in love. She devoured as many as she could get her hands on after that, and she knew that these were the books she wanted to write! At age twenty-three, she sold her first manuscript to the Harlequin Presents line. Maisey lives in Southern Oregon with her husband and three children.
Avenge Me by Maisey Yates
Harlequin Presents; June 1, 2014
272 pages; $9.99 U.S./$11.99 CAN.
ISBN 978-0-373-43037-6

 

Caitlin-Crews-Author-ImageCaitlin Crews discovered her first romance novel at the age of twelve. It involved swashbuckling pirates, grand adventures, a heroine with rustling skirts and a mind of her own, and a seriously mouthwatering and masterful hero. Caitlin has made her home in places as far-flung as York, England, and Atlanta, Georgia. She currently lives in California with her animator/comic book artist husband and their menagerie of animals.
Scandalize Me by Caitlin Crews
Harlequin Presents; July 1, 2014
272 pages; $9.99 U.S./$11.99 CAN.
ISBN 978-0-373-43038-3
Kate-Hewitt-Author-ImageKate Hewitt discovered her first Harlequin romance novel on a trip to England when she was thirteen, and she’s continued to read them ever since. Kate moved to England with the man of her dreams and sold her first short story to a British magazine. Besides writing, she enjoys reading, traveling and learning to knit. After living in England for six years she now resides in Connecticut with her husband and her three young children.
Expose Me by Kate Hewitt
Harlequin Presents; August 1, 2014
272 pages; $9.99 U.S./$11.99 CAN.
  ISBN 978-0-373-43039-0

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THE FAULT IN OUR STARS by John Green

June 9, 2014

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Right up front I should mention that I have a hard time listening to audiobooks, at least adult ones. My mind tends to wander and suddenly I realize I have no idea what’s going on or where I am in the book.

That said, I read all the Harry Potter on audio (Jim Dale is simply mesmerizing) and I’ve listened to a few other children’s books and now this, a YA (Young Adult) by John Green.

I had lunch with Green, and about a thousand other librarians, at the Public Library Association conference in Indianapolis in March. And with the arrival of the film version of the book, I was, let’s call it, professionally curious. I almost always prefer the book to the movie, and frankly, I’m in no rush to see the film but I am glad I read the book.

I received the audio version as part of a swag bag at the PLA audio book dinner, so I thought I’d give it a try. Kate Rudd is an excellent reader. She held my attention throughout and sounded authentic to each character.

Speaking of characters, each is richly imagined and realized here. Hazel is a 16-year-old with a terminal cancer diagnosis. She takes her portable oxygen with her to a teen support group, where she meets Augustus Waters. Augustus has been in remission for over a year after losing his leg to cancer. They share a love of reading, and Hazel is obsessed with a book that has no ending, presumably because the narrator dies of cancer. Augustus becomes equally obsessed, and eventually they travel to Amsterdam to meet the author and learn the ending.

Things don’t go as planned but Hazel & Augustus fall in love, lose their virginity and have to deal with the deadly realities of cancer. There is humor, pathos and of course, tearjerking galore in this sweet love story that also happens to be about cancer.

As a parent, I think (I hope!) I bring a different perspective than the millions of teens who adore this book. I didn’t love it but I can definitely see it’s appeal. Green has written an engrossing tale of teen angst that adults may also enjoy.

6/14 Stacy Alesi, AKA the BookBitch

THE FAULT IN OUR STARS by John Green. Audible Audio Edition. Brilliance Audio (January 10, 2012). ASIN B006VPAXQY. Listening Length: 7 hours and 14 minutes.


THE TRUTH ABOUT THE HARRY QUEBERT AFFAIR by Joël Dicker

June 8, 2014

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Marcus Goldman’s debut made him a star in the literary world, but that fame has also left him in the maddening grip of writer’s block. Unable to produce a new book, his publisher has begun rumbling about lawsuits and his agent has all but given up on him. When his mentor, acclaimed author Harry Quebert, invites him to visit, offering him a distraction-free chance to relax and concentrate on his writing, Marcus heartily agrees. But still, inspiration doesn’t come. Desperate, Marcus begins a hunt for Harry’s own original manuscript but makes a startling discovery instead: in 1975, Harry met and fell in love with a fifteen-year-old girl named Nola. That same year, Nola disappeared without a trace.

As his time with Harry draws to an end and his deadline comes ever nearer, Marcus is no closer to finishing his book. But upon his return to New York, he receives news that Harry has been arrested for murder. A body – the body of Nola Kellergan – has been discovered on his land and Harry is the prime suspect. Marcus believes his mentor is guilty only of having loved the young girl and vows to prove his innocence. In the process, he also begins to write again.

The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair is one of a handful of books I’ve been looking forward to with great anticipation this year. Fortunately for me it lived up to – and possibly even exceeded – my every expectation. It’s a wonderful mystery and a perfect homage to everything bookish.

The tale is tightly plotted and plays out at the perfect pace, which is fortunate for anyone who may be antsy about a 600+ page debut. Even if the size is somewhat intimidating, I found it to be quite a quick read.

 

6/14 Becky Lejeune

THE TRUTH ABOUT THE HARRY QUEBERT AFFAIR by Joël Dicker.  Penguin Books; First Edition edition (May 27, 2014). ISBN 978-0143126683. 656p.


NEIL GAIMAN

June 7, 2014

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I am reviewing two books here; The Art of Neil Gaiman by Hayley Campbell and Make Good Art by Neil Gaiman.

First up, The Art of Neil Gaiman by Hayley Campbell. When I first heard about this book, I thought it was going to be an art book, filled with drawings and illustrations from Gaiman’s works. But it is so much more than that.

While there is a ton of artwork at various stages of completion, this is also a biography, an interview and an intimate look at a popular cultural icon. Hayley Campbell is Neil Gaiman’s goddaughter, so her perspective is personal and deep.

There are reproductions of journal pages, letters, all manner of writing. Lots of quotes, snippets of various graphic novels, and lots of drawings, including a self portrait, illustrations from different stages of work, and more.

Gaiman is enormously talented, and as are many people in the creative world, he excels at more than one art. If you’re not familiar with Neil Gaiman, you surely will be after reading this book. If you are already a fan, run (don’t walk!) and buy this today. Every page feels like a gift, and I’ve been savoring every one.

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Speaking of gifts, here’s a heads up – if you can, run out and buy both of these for your graduating art major/minor. I would hate to have to choose between them but I will say if money is a factor (and when is it not?) Make Good Art is a beautiful little hardcover book that Amazon is selling for less than $8 and is truly the perfect graduation gift for anyone planning a life in a creative field.

The book is based on the 2012 commencement address Mr. Gaiman gave at Philadelphia’s University of the Arts. It went viral on YouTube, and a book was born.

The book contains the text of the speech, and as an added bonus, Chip Kidd designed the cover. Gaiman shares his thoughts on being brave, being strong, and mostly being creative and making good art. It’s a lovely book and I highly recommend it.

6/14 Stacy Alesi, AKA the BookBitch

THE ART OF NEIL GAIMAN by Hayley Campbell. Harper Design (May 20, 2014). ISBN 978-0062248565. 320p.

MAKE GOOD ART by Neil Gaiman. William Morrow (May 14, 2013)  ISBN 978-0062266767. 80p.


SAVE THE DATE by Mary Kay Andrews

June 6, 2014

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Mary Kay Andrews is my go to summer read every June, and I just loved her latest!

Cara Mia Kryzik inherited the flower shop where she worked in Savannah, Georgia, when the owner decided to spend her remaining days in Florida. Turning “Bloom” into a successful business has Cara stressed, to say the least. Her only salvation is her Goldendoodle, who she bought after her divorce to keep her company. When the dog takes off one morning, Cara goes running after her, only to find a gorgeous hunk of a man has her dog, a rope tied around her neck. He insists the dog is his, and takes off with her.

Cara has to get back to work. As Savannah’s most original wedding florist, her work is starting to build demand and she has weddings lined up every weekend. Of course she runs into Jack, the dognapper, at the first wedding…and the second…and the third. Seems like Jack is related to or knows everyone in Savannah. Turns out Jack has a Goldendoodle too, and after one night with Cara’s dog he realizes his mistake.

Adding to her stress, Cara’s father lent her $20,000 but calls regularly to let her know she needs to close up shop, pay him back and move home. But despite the fact she’s living hand to mouth, her business is steadily growing, if only her old equipment would hold out.

When the air conditioner finally dies, Cara is in a quandary. Her cheap landlady died, leaving the store to her equally cheap daughter who isn’t returning any calls. A new florist has moved into town, expanding his shop and trying to put hers out of business at the same time.

Lots of angst, but lots of romance and Andrews’ trademark southern charm make this a terrific fast paced read with warm, fully realized characters, crisp writing, and a terrific storyline. I raced through it in one night and loved every page. I especially loved the little nod to her series characters that pops up.

Save the Date is the best way to kick off summer reading. Don’t miss it!

6/14 Stacy Alesi, AKA the BookBitch

SAVE THE DATE by Mary Kay Andrews. St. Martin’s Press (June 3, 2014). ISBN 978-1250019691. 448p.


FACEOFF edited by David Baldacci

June 5, 2014

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This is a one of a kind collection of short stories written by the top thriller writers in the world today. Simply put, this was a brilliant idea, teaming up series characters together. Leave it to the International Thriller Writers to come up with this terrific book! I even loved David Baldacci’s introduction.

This is a smart book, too. Each story has an introduction to the characters, in case you’re not familiar with them. And if you are, it’s always fun walking down memory lane with an old friend. The book ends with bios of all the participating authors; most are very well known, but if you haven’t read one or two, what a gift to find them here!

Starting off with Michael Connelly’s Harry Bosch working with Dennis Lehane’s Patrick Kenzie had me hooked from page one. John Sandford’s Lucas Davenport meets up with Jeffery Deaver’s Lincoln Rhyme in the cleverly titled story, “Rhymes with Prey.”

I wasn’t surprised to see good friends James Rollins and Steve Berry have some fun with Cotton Malone and Gray Pierce. Lawyers go mano a mano with Steve Martini’s Paul Madriani and Linda Fairstein’s Alexandra Cooper. There are eleven stories altogether, all terrific pairings and great fun.

The book ends with Lee Child’s Jack Reacher meeting up with Joseph Finder’s Nick Heller, who Finder freely admits was inspired by Reacher. This is some beautiful choreography, a short story that clearly demonstrates why we love these characters.

If you’d like to win a copy of FACEOFF, read through to the end…

Q&A with Linwood Barclay

What was it like collaborating with Raymond Khoury on Pit Stop?

 Collaborating on a story was a new experience for me. Generally speaking, it’s akin to a high-wire or trapeze act, except if it it goes wrong, you won’t plunge to your death, which is a bonus. You write a chapter, and email it away, like sending off that horizontal bar to a partner on the other side of the stage, sixty feet in the air. They may catch it, but when they send it back, will you be able to grab it? The suspense comes in the waiting, wondering what your co-writer will do, where he will send the story.

Why is Glen Garber a good pairing for Sean Reilly?

My Glen Garber character, and Raymond’s Sean Reilly were a good pairing. They’re actually very much alike. Strong-willed, tough, pragmatic, but not immune to emotion. But Reilly, as an FBI agent, is the pro, and Garber, a guy who builds houses, is the amateur. Plus, he’s got something very personal at stake in the story — his daughter — that Reilly does not. So they’re going to clash at that level.  I think it’s possible, after the end of this story, that they could have become friends. At the very least, they’d go for a beer.

Can you tell us about the single line you emailed to Raymond that ignited the idea for this tale?

 The line is: “Glen Garber had been given his coffee, but was still waiting for an order of chicken nuggets for his daughter, Kelly, when a woman raced into the restaurant screaming that some guy was on fire in the parking lot.” Where did it come from? Who knows. But I knew the story was going to involve Glen and his daughter, a couple of very ordinary people. And I knew they were going to get caught up in an extraordinary situation. I wanted a sentence that would combine those elements. The mundane (waiting in line for fast food)  bumping up against the horrific (a man set ablaze). The line just happened. I wrote a few more hundred words, then sent it off to Raymond, who ramped up the mayhem in the next instalment. And then we were off.

FACEOFF

EDITED BY DAVID BALDACCI

For the first time ever

the world’s greatest thriller characters meet head-to-head

in 11 electrifying stories

 Where else will you be able to read about Jeffery Deaver’s Lincoln Rhyme meets John Sandford’s Lucas Davenport? Fans of Steve Berry’s Cotton Malone and James Rollins’ Gray Pierce have waited for years to see those characters together.  Then there’s Lee Child’s Jack Reacher meeting up with Joseph Finder’s Nick Heller in a bar in Boston. Steve Martini’s Paul Madriani becoming entangled with Linda Fairstein’s Alex Cooper. Plus, you can’t forget the ever-odd Aloysius Pendergast coming face to face with the scary world of R.L. Stine.

In an unprecedented collaboration, twenty-three of the world’s bestselling and critically acclaimed thriller writers have paired their series characters in an eleven-story anthology curated by the International Thriller Writers (ITW). Edited by #1 New York Times bestselling author David Baldacci, FACEOFF (Simon & Schuster; June 3, 2014; $26.99) is a who’s who of not only the most beloved contemporary thriller writers, but also their iconic characters—putting them head-to-head with their most worthy opponents.

As worlds collide, the characters you think you know best are thrown into unpredictable situations and partnered with, pitted against, and, in some cases, romantically entangled with, characters you’d never suspect—and some that you would. With introductions to the stories that describes the writers, their characters, and a bit about the story’s creation, FACEOFF is truly a treasure trove for thriller fans.

About ITW:

The International Thriller Writers is an honorary society of authors, both fiction and nonfiction, who write books broadly classified as “thrillers.” This would include (but isn’t limited to) such subjects as murder mystery, detective, suspense, horror, supernatural, action, espionage, true crime, war, adventure, and myriad similar subject areas. One of the main purposes of the organization is to provide a way for successful, bestselling authors to help debut and midlist authors advance their careers. In addition, ITW promotes literacy, gives money to worthy organizations, supports libraries, and advances the genre. For more information, visit: www.thrillerwriters.org.

 If you’d like to win a copy of FaceOff –

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INDEFENSIBLE by Lee Goodman

June 4, 2014

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Assistant U.S. attorney Nick Davis, in a moment of weak parenting, decides to take his teenage daughter, Lizzie, along to a possible grave site search in the woods. In a nice departure from the usual teenage girl angst, Lizzie is mature, kind, and has a close relationship with her father.

Nick doesn’t expect to find anything on this, but a body is found, and the bird watcher who reported it is killed. A couple of drug dealers are the main suspects, but the story twists even further when more bodies turn up. As the case unravels, he starts to suspect even some of his own co-workers, and then real paranoia sets in.

In a bizarre twist, his most ardent opponent, a pugnacious defense attorney, becomes his sounding board and counsel. Nick has always put his faith in the justice system, but this case truly tests him, and he finds himself re-examining his own beliefs and those of almost everyone around him.

Goodman is an attorney and easily makes the transition to fiction writer, like brethren Scott Turow and John Lescroart.

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2/14 Stacy Alesi, AKA the BookBitch

INDEFENSIBLE by Lee Goodman. Atria/Emily Bestler Books (June 3, 2014). ISBN 978-1476728001. 368p.


MOVING DAY by Jonathan Stone

June 3, 2014

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Con men preying on the elderly is nothing new, and Nick has it down to a science. When Nick’s moving van and crew show up at Stanley Peke’s New England home a day earlier than expected, the 72-year-old Peke figures he must be confused.

The men carefully move out every object into the waiting van, and Stanley and his wife get ready for their cross-country move to a smaller home in California. But when the real movers show up the next morning, Stanley and his wife are devastated.

Of course they are insured, but the feeling of violation pushes long buried memories to the forefront. Stanley is no stranger to loss; he is a Holocaust survivor who lost everything including his family to the Nazis, and he is determined that it will not happen again.

He devises a plan to get back his belongings, but things go terribly wrong, leading to a run in with skinheads, kidnapping, torture and murder.

Well developed characters, interesting settings and tautly written suspense make this a true page turner, sure to appeal to Harlan Coben or Laura Lippman fans.

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6/14 Stacy Alesi, AKA the BookBitch

MOVING DAY by Jonathan Stone. Thomas & Mercer (June 1, 2014). ISBN 978-1477818244. 284p.