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Nora Roberts Sues #CopyPasteCris: Today In Books

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Nora Roberts Sues #CopyPasteCris

Back in February romance author Courtney Milan called out Brazilian author Cristiane Serruya for plagiarism, which ended up turning into many more romance authors realizing that their books had also been plagiarized. One of those authors was Nora Roberts, who is now suing Cristiane Serruya after Serruya failed to respond to Roberts’ request to “‘immediately, unambiguously, acknowledge — without excuses’ her ‘unauthorized taking’ and ‘immediately and permanently remove’ every novel in question.”

Fun!

The new Men In Black: International looks like so much fun I wanted to share it, so I went hunting around the Internet to see if it was bookish at all and, yay, it turns out the franchise began as a loose adaptation of the same titled comic by Lowell Cunningham and Sandy Carruthers. So here’s the trailer for the June 14th releasing film that stars Tessa Thompson, Chris Hemsworth, and Emma Thompson–there aren’t enough heart eyes emojis!

A Clockwork Orange Sequel Unearthed

2019 continues to be the year of unearthing everything: Anthony Burgess’ unfinished sequel to A Clockwork Orange, titled A Clockwork Condition, has been unearthed in his archives. Read here for more on the “sequel,” to learn where the title A Clockwork Orange came from, and a little history on the adaptation.

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10 LGBTQ+ Characters in Crime Fiction

Hello mystery fans!


Sponsored by The Hummingbird Dagger by Cindy Anstey and Swoon Reads

The Hummingbird Dagger cover imageA dark and twisty regency novel perfect for readers who like their Jane Austen classics with a side of mystery and murder. 1833. A near-fatal carriage accident has deposited an unconscious young woman on the doorstep of young Lord Ellerby. When she finally awakens, it is with no memory of who she is or where she came from. As the mystery woman tries to solve the puzzle of her own identity and the appalling events that brought her to their door, nothing can prepare her for the escalating dangers that await. What she can’t remember could be deadly.


From Book Riot And Around The Internet

The Best Bad Things cover image10 LGBTQ+ Characters in Crime Fiction

Kristen Lepionka chats with Rachel Howzell Hall on the latest episode of Unlikeable Female Characters.

High Rise Mystery: The First Young Black UK Detective Duo Is Here!

8 of the Best Cold Case Stories For Your TBR

Author Conversations: Isabella Maldonado, Tracy Clark, And Tori Eldridge

‘A Woman Of No Importance’ Finally Gets Her Due

News And Adaptations

‘Death On The Nile’: Letitia Wright Lands Major Role Opposite Gal Gadot And Jodie Comer In Agatha Christie Adaptation

S&S to Distribute New Law&Crime Publishing Unit

Parineeti Chopra to star in the remake of The Girl on the Train

Kindle Deals

The Impossible Girl by Lydia KangThe Impossible Girl by Lydia Kang is only $1.99!! And perfect for fans of historical mysteries–Full review.

Real Murders (Aurora Teagarden #1) by Charlaine Harris is $1.99 if you’re looking for a fun murder mystery–Full review.

And here’s a romance book that is also a spy novel set in the Civil War for $2.99:  An Extraordinary Union (The Loyal League #1)by Alyssa Cole. It’s really good!

And I Need To Shout About This Book Now

Heaven My Home cover imageAs promised I inhaled the followup to Bluebird, BluebirdHeaven, My Home (September 17)–because I love Attica Locke and this is one of the best crime series being written. And since BB had left that very clever twist, which I haven’t been able to stop thinking about, I desperately needed the next book. Texas Ranger Darren Matthews is back, starting basically where the last book left off, and his decisions and lack of decisions have come home to roost. He also has a new case, a missing young boy, in a town brimming with racial tension. Locke is brilliant at creating tense mysteries where the setting is as alive, and important, as the characters without distracting–but rather enhancing–the mystery element. You get history, a great mystery, smart twists, rich characters, and a deep exploration of the justice–and injustice–system of our country. I can’t wait for the FX series adaptation of these books–there so much to explore! And in case it wasn’t obvious, if you’re a fan of Locke’s this is so worth the prebuy, or making sure your library is purchasing it so you can get first on that list. And if you’ve yet to read Locke, she’s one of the best crime writers so chop-chop.

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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Harry Potter On Your Feet Thanks to Vans: Today In Books

This edition of Today in Books is sponsored by Flatiron Books, publishers of I Know Who You Are by Alice Feeney.


Harry Potter On Your Feet Thanks to Vans

You can soon get your Harry Potter footsies on thanks to a Vans + Harry Potter sneakers collaboration! We’re still just being teased via social media and don’t know what the shoes will look like but there’s a website page and you can sign up to get notifications. More here.

Britney Spears Musical AND Movie

We’d recently found out that there is a Britney Spears musical, Once Upon a One More Time, in the works reimagining fairy tale princesses who get a feminist upgrade and Spears music. And now we have awesome news for anyone who wouldn’t be able to make it to the play: there will be a movie!

Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary Has 640 New Words

About two dozen lexicographers “scan online versions of newspapers, magazines, academic journals books and even movie and television scripts until they detect what he calls ‘a critical mass’ of usage that warrants inclusion.” Curious what got added? Check the words out here.

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Zany Cozies

Hello mystery fans! I finished two cozies recently that made me realize my favorite kind are the zany ones–or ones that have, at least, a zany side character. So here are a few of my favorite series if you need some ridiculous laughs in your life, and of course I have a bunch of recent releases for you too.


Sponsored by Flatiron Books, publishers of I Know Who You Are by Alice Feeney.

I Know WHo You Are by Alice Feeney cover imageMeet Aimee Sinclair: the actress everyone thinks they know but can’t remember where from. Except one person. Someone knows Aimee very well. They know who she is and they know what she did.


Zany Aunt And Her Funeral Home

Secrets Lies & Crawfish Pies by Abby L VandiverSecrets, Lies, & Crawfish Pies (Romaine Wilder #1) by Abby L. Vandiver: The first in the series starts with Romaine Wilder returning to Roble, Texas after big city life as a Medical Examiner. Her job was downsized and her love life is, let’s say, “pending.” She doesn’t want to get involved in solving murder cases but her Auntie Zanne, who owns a funeral home, sure does and she’s dragging Wilder with her. In the second book, Love, Hopes, & Marriage Tropes, we have Wilder way more invested in solving crimes–a groom dead on his wedding day–and also debating planting official roots in Roble. Auntie Zanne brings all the zaniness in this series as she accuses wildly, and publicly, anyone she thinks of wrongdoing–including calling out who she thinks is secret FBI. I like watching Wilder grow in the series and am always here for Zanne’s antics.

Fun Long Running Series (Tw Peeping Tom)

Murder with Peacocks cover imageMurder With Peacocks (Meg Langslow, #1) by Donna Andrews: This is the start to a super long running series (26!) which always has an animal in the title that somehow participates in the story–but not as detectives or anything. The series starts with Meg Langslow in Virginia as maid of honor of three weddings and nothing is going right! The zany comes in mostly from all the ludicrous things that happen in this small-town as she tries to keep everything moving to the end goal of completing the three weddings and no longer having to be involved in anything. But of course there’s a murder, and possible poisoning, and accidents… Will she figure it out and will anyone make it down the aisle?! If you want a fun series with laughs, from the situations and Langslow’s commentary, you’ll have a good marathon with this one, which has audiobooks and the same narrator throughout.

Everyone’s Zany + All The Laughs

Skinny Dipping with Murder cover imageSkinny Dipping with Murder (An Otter Lake Mystery #1) by Auralee Wallace: Everyone is zany in this one and there’s physical comedy type laughs and witty banter. Every time Erica Bloom visits her hometown–where her love interest is the sheriff and her mom runs a hippy retreat–a murder occurs. Naturally it only makes sense for her to finally move back, and start that security firm her best friend is pushing for. And maybe she’ll be more patient with her mom? And stop wanting to strangle her best friend with all his antics? And maybe, just maybe, finally properly date the sheriff? There’s plenty of mysteries, a few fun holiday themed books, and even a snowed-in-with-strangers-someone-is-the-killer book. This is a series (six books so far!) I’d love to see get audiobooks and an adaptation series.

Recent Releases

The Missing Years cover imageThe Missing Years by Lexie Elliott (Mystery set in Scotland–my next audiobook.)

The Last Job: “The Bad Grandpas” and the Hatton Garden Heist by Dan Bilefsky (True crime)

The Missing Corpse (Kommissar Dupin #4) by Jean-Luc Bannalec (Murder mystery in France.)

Throw Me to the Wolves by Patrick McGuinness (Past and present mystery.)

transcription cover imageTranscription by Kate Atkinson (Paperback) (Fantastic spy: Full review) (TW suicide)

Death Comes in Through the Kitchen by Teresa Dovalpage (Paperback) (When your girlfriend is murdered and the government takes your passport… Full review) (TW: rape/ transphobia & homophobia)

Probable Claws (Mrs. Murphy #27) by Rita Mae Brown (Paperback) (Cozy mystery)

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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Thanks Shakespeare For These 10 Common Words: Today In Books

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Thanks Shakespeare For These 10 Common Words

Shakespeare Day–today, because April 23, 1564 was his day of birth–has many celebrating the poet and playwright. And as a man of many words he contributed almost 300 words to the Oxford English dictionary, 10 of which we use daily. Check out the words and the works in which they first appeared here.

The First Internet Information Storage Base

Collaborating with IT company Sina, The National Library of China has begun to build the first Internet information storage base. Sina website’s news and Weibo’s blog posts will all be stored and we’re talking about millions and billions of pieces and comments.

High Fidelity Reimagining Cast News

First, High Fidelity was a novel by Nick Hornby. Next, it was a film starring John Cusack. Then, it was a reimagined series adaptation where the lead is a woman in development at Disney+. Now, it’s still a woman lead reimagining but the series moved to Hulu. Caught up? Good, because we now have casting news: joining Zoë Kravitz (her mama was in the original adaptation!) is Jake Lacy.

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Study Gives Thumbs-Up To Rereading: Today In Books

This edition of Today in Books is sponsored by BoGoDo Press and And So We Die, Having First Slept by Jennifer Spiegel.

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Study Gives Thumbs-Up To Rereading

Today in what toddlers already figured out: A recent study found that repetition of things we’ve already read/seen has its benefits. Ed O’Brien, the author of the study, lays out a case for why we shouldn’t necessarily skip what we’ve already ingested to seek the new and unexplored. As someone who has spent hours trying to select the next book to read, rather than picking up an old favorite, I totally see his points. Read his thoughts here.

Prince’s Memoir Forthcoming

In bittersweet news: The Beautiful Ones, the memoir Prince was working on when he died, will be published by Random House on October 29th. It will combine his unfinished manuscript with lyrics and rare photographs. I’m going to read it with a tub of ice cream and box of tissues.

And In Reverse Adaptation News

The very popular Broadway play The Prom is being adapted into a YA novel. Saundra Mitchell worked with the original creators to write the novel which will hit shelves September 10th. Check out the cover and all about it here.

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Library Lends Out Taxidermy Specimens: Today In Books

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Library Lends Out Taxidermic Specimens

All you need is an Anchorage public library card to check out Taxidermy specimens from the Alaska Resources Library and Information Services (ARLIS) located at the University of Alaska Anchorage campus. “The only item not available for circulation: the black bear that stands crouched amongst the library’s bookshelves and tables. ‘It’s just too big to check out,’ Rozen says.”

Penguin Random House Reader Loyalty Program

Penguin Random House will now reward you for buying PRH titles. Create a free account on their site, enter basic proof you’ve purchased a PRH title, and accumulate points. 120 points will get you a reward code to be “redeemed for free PRH books, up to a $30 value, on PRH.com.” All the deets here.

Wattpad + Sony Pictures

Wattpad, a community for writers to upload their work, has partnered with Sony Pictures. Sony now has first-look rights to all the up-and-coming stories on Wattpad. Here’s hoping this means new voices will be getting a seat at the adaptation table.

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Grateful Dead Graphic Novel Forthcoming: Today In Books

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Grateful Dead Graphic Novel Forthcoming

Calling all Deadheads! The formation/early years of the Grateful Dead will get an in-depth look in Grateful Dead Origins by Chris Miskiewicz and Noah Van Sciver. It’ll be published by Z2 Comics in 2020 as a standard and limited-run collector’s deluxe edition and of course will have exclusive downloads of the band’s music. More details here.

Exciting Death on the Nile Adaptation Casting News

Letitia Wright (Black Panther) has just joined Gal Gadot, Armie Hammer, Jodie Comer, and Kenneth Branagh in the upcoming Fox adaptation of Agatha Christie’s Death on the Nile. She’ll play Rosalie Otterbourne, a lead suspect in the murder of a young heiress who was vacationing in Egypt.

New Young People’s Laureate For London

Congratulations to poet Theresa Lola, the third young people’s laureate! “During the one-year post, Lola said she wants to encourage young people to ‘use the power and the emotion of language to celebrate themselves.’” Read more about Lola and her mission here.

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Woman Hired To Make James Bond Script Funnier

Hi mystery fans!


Sponsored by Soho Crime

Flowers Over The InfernoIn a quiet village set among the Italian Alps, a man is found dead in what appears to be a bizarre ritualized murder. Superintendent Teresa Battaglia, an uncompromising senior detective, is called to investigate. Battaglia is in her mid-sixties, her rank and expertise hard-won from decades of fighting for respect in a male-dominated force. While she doesn’t trust the young city inspector assigned to assist her, she sees quickly that this is no ordinary case: the mountains hide a dark history that puts the whole town, particularly a circle of elementary school friends, in grave danger.


From Book Riot And Around The Internet

The Satapur Moonstone by Sujata Massey cover imageKatie was joined by Vanessa this week to talk about mystery news, what they’re reading, and recent releases on the latest Read Or Dead.

50 Must-Read Crime Novels on Shelves April–June 2019

Thriller Pitches for the 21st Century

Do Crime Like a Victorian: 11 Nonfiction Recommendations

Cover Reveal: THE KILL CLUB By Wendy Heard

The Top 100 Crime Novels of All Time

JFK loved James Bond: How Ian Fleming’s spy novels influenced the CIA

News And Adaptations

The Thousand-Dollar Tan Line by Jennifer Graham and Rob Thomas cover imageVeronica Mars Hulu revival’s first look and premiere date announcement (July 26)!

Big Little Lies Season 2 Teaser Trailer!

Waller-Bridge, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Has Been Summoned to Improve the New James Bond Script

Aussie Series ‘Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries’ to Get Chinese Remake

Kindle Deals (SO MANY GREAT ONES!)

The Last Day of Emily Lindsey by Nic Joseph cover imageFor fans of past and present with multiple POV including children and adults: The Last Day of Emily Lindsey by Nic Joseph is $3.82! (Full review) (Sorry, I don’t remember TWs.)

For fans of twisty reads: Monday’s Not Coming by Tiffany D. Jackson for $2.99! (Impactful missing girl story: Full review) (TW child abuse/ sexual assault)

For fans of procedurals: Faithful Place (Dublin Murder Squad #3) by Tana French is $1.99! (Sorry, I don’t remember TWs.)

For nonfiction and popculture fans: Dead Girls: Essays on Surviving an American Obsession by Alice Bolin is $1.99! (TW rape)

AND LOOK WHAT ARRIVED ON MY DOORSTEP!

Heaven My Home by Attica Locke

Sorry anyone who may need me this weekend but the only thing that exists right now is Attica Locke’s upcoming Heaven, My Home.

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.

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Charlotte Brontë’s Hair On Antiques Roadshow: Today In Books

This edition of Today in Books is sponsored by the audiobook edition of Saving Meghan by D. J. Palmer.

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Charlotte Brontë’s Hair On Antiques Roadshow

The Brontë Society believes a ring found in a Welsh attic containing a braid of hair is “very likely” Charlotte Brontë’s. A woman recently went on the Antiques Roadshow in Erddig, north Wales to show the ring which is inscribed with Brontë’s name and date of death. Click here to find out how much they valued the ring at.

World Book Day = Free Ebooks!

In celebration of World Book Day Amazon has nine Kindle ebooks, from around the world, that you can download for free so long as Amazon operates in your country. Get one, get all–try a new genre or start a book club to read them all!

Official Big Little Lies 2 Teaser Trailer

Liane Moriarty’s Big Little Lies HBO adaptation will continue beyond the book with a season two that kept the original cast and added MERYL STREEP! I won’t say much for those who still need to go marathon season 1 but looks like MIL is gonna be trouble and some people are gonna be their own demise… Catch the teaser here! And mark June 2nd on your calendars for the show’s return.