Next week at Maine Crime Writers there will be posts by Susan Vaughan (Monday), Lea Wait (Tuesday), Vaughn Hardacker (Wednesday), James Hayman (Thursday), and Barbara Ross (Friday).
In the news department, here’s what’s happening with some of us who blog regularly at Maine Crime Writers:
From Susan Vaughan: Just released! TASK FORCE EAGLE, Books 1-3 Box Set, Romantic Suspense by Susan Vaughan. When federal agents Rick Cruz, Jake Wescott, and Holt Donovan go after a Mexican cartel kingpin, they face unexpected hazards—to their hearts. http://amzn.to/1wN9v37
From Kathy Lynn Emerson (aka Kaitlyn Dunnett): I’ve just had confirmation of publication dates for the first in the new mystery series set in 1582-3 in England and Muscovy (now Russia) and featuring a new sleuth, Rosamond Jaffrey. As Rosamond Appleton, illegitimate daughter of Lady Appleton’s late husband, she previously appeared (as a child) in several of my Face Down Mysteries. Now she’s all grown up, married, estranged from her husband, and recruited to gather intelligence for the Crown. Murder in the Queen’s Wardrobe will be out in hardcover in the U.K. on November 28, 2014 and available here in the U.S. on March 1, 2015. I’ve also received a cover proof. Apparently headless woman covers are still “in.” I was more surprised to discover that the book is being billed as “an Elizabethan spy thriller.” And here I thought I’d written a cozy historical mystery!!! Then again, I don’t suppose there’s any reason it can’t be both.
This weekend, July 25-27, Beyond the Sea, a bookstore and gift shop in Lincolnville, Maine, will be hosting a book festival! For details, see http://www.beyondtheseamaine.com/events.html Saturday is mystery and suspense day, and Dorothy, Kate and Kaitlyn will be there. Lea Wait will be talking about her books and signing her Uncertain Glory and Shadows on a Cape Cod Wedding Sunday afternoon, from 1 until 3.
Our traveling gift basket, which will eventually belong to one of you, will be there with us. Loads of great books, some crime scene tape, and two adorable cookies cutters–a moose and a lobster. Stop in and see us and sign up on our entry sheet, or leave a comment on one of our blogs during the next two weeks. Someone is going to be a lucky winner.
Thursday, July 31, you can find Lea Wait in Bar Harbor. She’ll be speaking about Uncertain Glory (set in Maine during the first two weeks of the Civil War) at the Jessup Library at 10:30, and bringing with her some antiques from the mid-19th century. Then, from 1-3 p.m. she’ll be signing her books (historical novels and mysteries) at the Shermans in downtown Bar Harbor.
John Clark here: I will be at the author’s tea in Greenville 1-4 pm this Sunday, as part of the Thoreau-Wabanaki Trail Festival. This will be at the Center For Moosehead History.
An invitation to readers of this blog: Do you have news relating to Maine, Crime, or Writing? We’d love to hear from you. Just comment below to share.
And a reminder: If your library, school, or organization is looking for a speaker, we are often available to talk about the writing process, research, where we get our ideas, and other mysteries of the business. Contact Kate Flora: mailto: kateflora@gmail.com
I am so glad I found your website! I’ve really been enjoying these blog posts the past few weeks I’ve been a member.
Do any of you ever do book signings at the Sherman’s in Freeport?
Thanks, Monica. I haven’t been to the Freeport Sherman’s myself but can’t answer for the others. You might ask at the store whether they have any interest in hosting a group signing sometime. We’re always open to invitations.
Kathy/Kaitlyn
Sherman’s in Freeport is small, so they selfdom host authors. Shermans in Boothbay Harbor, Portland and Boothbay Harbor do, though … I’ll be in Bar Harbor Thursday, July31, from 1-3. Stay tuned to the blog for more signings for all of us!
I live no where near Maine, but enjoy your books any how! Thanks for the information, good luck on the talks and tours! Will check at our library first for the books…..
Hi, Lynn,
Thanks for commenting and for letting us know you’re reading our books. We’d be lost without readers.
Kathy/Kaitlyn
Enjoy these blog as I love Maine writers and this keeps me up to date.Maine is on my bucket list.Enjoyed Kathy Lynn Emerson’s Faces down books and know I’ll enjoy her new book Murder in the Queens Wardrobe.. Thanks for the update.
Hi, Ruth. Thank you. Also, if you missed the short story featuring Rosamond that appeared in Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine a couple of years back, you can read it now at my KathyLynnEmerson.com. website. Happy Reading!
Kathy/Kaitlyn