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Tag Archives: historical mystery
Cover Reveal: The Finder of Lost Things
Kaitlyn Dunnett/Kathy Lynn Emerson here, today writing as Kathy. You’d think, after having over sixty books traditionally published in various genres and under various names, that I’d have hit just about every genre there is. But no—my October 6th release … Continue reading
A Prohibition Primer by Maggie Robinson
Hello again! Kaitlyn Dunnett/Kathy Lynn Emerson kindly invited me to stop in to talk about my second 1920s-set Lady Adelaide Mystery, Who’s Sorry Now? It comes out tomorrow, a Saturday, which is weird, but I’m not in control, LOL. That’s … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Blog
Tagged 1920s, guest blog. Maggie Robinson, historical mystery, Who's Sorry Now?
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The Reformation/Rehabilitation/Regeneration of a Romance Writer
Today please welcome special guest Maggie Robinson to Maine Crime Writers. Maggie is a former teacher, library clerk and mother of four who woke up in the middle of the night, absolutely compelled to create the perfect man and use … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Blog
Tagged Ghosts, historical mystery, Maggie Robinson, Maine writer, Nobody's Sweetheart Now
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Murder in an English Village-Giveaway
Jessie: Looking at patches of snow in the shady parts of the backyard. On Halloween, in addition to handing out a wide variety of sugary treats, it was my very great pleasure to celebrate the release of my latest mystery, … Continue reading
Posted in Jessie's Posts, Uncategorized
Tagged cozy, English mystery, giveaway, historical mystery, Jessica Ellicott, Jessica Estevao, jessie crockett
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Longing for More Time- And a Giveaway!
Announcing the winners: Congratulations Maureen and Kate! Contact me at jessie at jessiecrockett.com with a mailing address and I will send you each an advanced reading copy of Whispers Beyond the Veil! Jessie: In book jail on the coast … Continue reading
Giveaway- Whispers Beyond the Veil
Jessie: Delighted to be breathing the salty air on the coast of Maine. Several years ago my family started spending summers in Old Orchard Beach, Maine. Almost immediately, I thought of an idea for The Change of Fortune mysteries series set … Continue reading
Salem and the Maine Connection
Kaitlyn Dunnett: Please welcome today’s guest, historical mystery writer M. E. Kemp. She is the author of a lively series featuring two nosy Puritans as detectives. In that era, Maine was still part of Massachusetts. Kemp was born and raised in Oxford, MA … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Blog
Tagged Death of a Cape Cod Cavalier, historical mystery, M.E. Kemp, Maine, Puritans, Salem
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An Interview with Kieran Shields
Kieran, like a couple of us here at MCW, you’re a lawyer in your day job, so can you tell us what drew you to mystery writing? Is it a life-long dream? I’m happy to say I’ve been writing as … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Blog
Tagged 1892, Aleister Crowley, Bintliff's, Chicago World's Fair, Dan Brown, H. H. Holmes, H.P. Lovecraft, historical mystery, Jack the Ripper, Kieran Shields, Lizzie Borden, Maine mystery writers, Munjoy HIll, Portland Maine, Salem Witch Trials, The Front Room, The Truth of All Things
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