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Whatever Happened to This Mystery Book?

September 15, 2013

When I organize my monthly Mystery Book New Releases pages, I go through a list of seven books that were slated as being published some time in the past, but that haven’t seen the light of day yet. For some reason or another, the books simply didn’t get published when they were due to be released.

My list of “CHECK FOR THESE BOOKS“:

Madelyn Alt: In Charm’s Way

Jill Churchill: Smoke Gets in Your Eyes

Nancy Fairbanks (aka Nancy Herndon): Blood Pudding

Jerrilyn Farmer: Desperately Seeking Sushi

Alice Kimberly: The Ghost and the Bogus Bestseller

Diana Orgain: Nursing a Grudge  – I’m happy to say that as I am editing this blog entry, Diana Orgain is writing up a storm!

Melinda Wells (aka Linda Palmer): Seven-Layer Death – This news is very sad, but  Lynn S just showed us Linda Palmer’s obituary.

I occasionally hear from Cozy Mystery readers who ask about the release dates of the above seven books. My responses back to them say (essentially) “I don’t know.” I know they are disappointed by not getting a letter back saying “That book will be out next month.” It’s always a disappointment for a fan of an author to find out the long-awaited book won’t be published quite yet or worse, ever.

So each month I’ll continue to check for these mysteries. And hopefully, one of these days, I will get the very happy news that our wait is over.

*** *** Here’s part of an update that I received from Janet, a very, very helpful librarian:

Madelyn Alt: In Charm’s Way – currently scheduled for publication November 11, 2013

Nancy Fairbanks (aka Nancy Herndon): Blood Pudding – it says November 11, 2013, but it looks kind of iffy.

Alice Kimberly: The Ghost and the Bogus Bestseller – currently scheduled for publication December 30, 2013

Thanks, Janet! (As you can see, I didn’t post the ones you weren’t quite sure of.)

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Tiny Birds All A-Flutter

September 12, 2013

I have mentioned that I took down our bird feeders (except for the Hummingbird feeder) because they were attracting so many squirrels to our yard. The squirrels proved to be very costly for us. One time they bore a hole into our attic, which meant I had to have a roofer and a plumber out to fix our house. The second instance of our squirrels’ mischief was when they ate a hole into the base of our chimney. A different roofing company took care of our house that time. (The previous roofer was in jail!)

The third (and hopefully final!) squirrel event was when they bore a hole into the side of our house. Apparently the seeds the birds dropped were only an appetizer for our squirrels. They were more interested in our wood and shingles!

Anyway – to get back to my initial reason for writing this entry:

My husband and I really missed seeing all of the birds (not squirrels!) that used to frequent our back yard. So much so that we finally broke down and got a Goldfinch bird feeder.

Have any of you seen these sweet, little birds? They are tiny! We have one Hummingbird (a real bully!) who is almost as big as our Goldfinches. I’m not sure what the Goldfinches sound like, because I don’t think I’ve ever heard them.  They are a very docile type of bird. There isn’t a lot of aggressive chatter that goes on out there.

It has been a slow process for these tiny birds to feel comfortable enough to come to our back yard to feed. Every once in a while the sparrows insist on trying to use the Goldfinch feeder, which in turn scares the little guys away. I feel bad for the sparrows, since I know their beaks are too big to get any seeds from the tiny openings in the Goldfinch feeder, which of course means no seeds below to attract squirrels. However, when I see the sparrows bully the Goldfinches I don’t feel bad enough to put up our old bird feeders again.

Twenty years ago, when our children were both little, I never would have envisioned my husband and I watching the birds in our back yard. Perhaps this is why they call this stage in our lives the Empty Nest syndrome!

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The Case of the Free First Mystery in a Series…

September 10, 2013

A couple of days ago I posted the latest Free and Cheap Kindle (and Nook) Mystery Books entry. When I make up these lists, I always go to the author’s page on the Cozy Mystery site, and then, with the use of Notepad, I go through each of the author’s mysteries. Each time I go through this process, I wonder why publishers/authors don’t do what Leslie mentioned in her comment:

“… If I were a cozy mystery author (or publisher) I would make the first one of a series FREE or very affordable with the idea that I could “hook” new readers to the series. I have found several series that way and now have to keep a personal list by author so I keep up with the latest editions of my favorites and avoid reading out of sequence…”

Going over the latest of these entry, I can see that either Deb Baker (aka Hannah Reed) or her publisher has done just that. Both of the first books in both of her mystery series (Gertie Johnson Murder Mystery Series and Dolls to Die For Mystery Series) are FREE. Another author (or her publisher) who has done this is L.L. Bartlett (aka Lorraine Bartlett & Lorna Barrett). The first mystery in her  Jeff Resnick Mystery Series is FREE.

Leslie O’Kane (aka Leslie Cane) is another mystery author who offered the first in her Molly Masters Mystery Series FREE.  And although not FREE, Kerry Greenwood (or her publisher) greatly reduced the price of the first mystery in her Phryne Fisher Mystery Series. When was the last time you paid only 99¢ for a mystery novel by a best-selling author?

What a great way for an author to introduce potential future fans to his/her mysteries! These Kindles (and Nooks) make it so easy for this >>> since there are no shipping and handling hassles involved.

Having said all this, I’d like to know if you all take advantage of the FREE first mysteries  or not. What I mean is, when you see a Kindle/Nook mystery novel is FREE, are you more apt to try an author who you may not have thought about trying?

(P.S. I am!)

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Amanda Flower’s New Pseudonym

September 8, 2013

I just found out! Here’s another author who now has a pseudonym:

Amanda Flower is also known as Isabella Alan. Alan writes the Amish Quilt Shop Mystery Series.

If anyone knows of any other authors on the Cozy Mystery site who have a new pseudonym, please post a comment. Thanks!

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