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		<title>Chris Grabenstein &#8211; The Crossroads &#8211; New Book Release 5/27/08</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 May 2008 08:00:01 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>ISBN 0375846972<br />
Random House Books for Young Readers &#8211; Hardcover</p>
<p>THE CROSSROADS &#8211; Chris Grabenstein&#8217;s first book for younger readers is filled with the same humorous and spinetingling storytelling that has made him a fast favorite with adults. Zack, his dad, and new stepmother have just moved back to his father&#8217;s hometown in Connecticut, not knowing that their new house has a dark history. Fifty years ago, a crazed killer caused an accident at the nearby crossroads that took forty innocent lives. He died when his car hit a tree in a fiery crash, and his malevolent spirit has inhabited the tree ever since. During a huge storm, lightning hits the tree, releasing the spirit, who decides his evil spree isn&#8217;t over, and Zack is directly in his sights!</p>
<p>Chris Grabenstein did improvisational comedy (with Bruce Willis) in New York before James Patterson hired him at the J. Walter Thompson advertising agency. His Anthony Award-winning debut John Ceepak mystery TILT A WHIRL was followed by MAD MOUSE and WHACK A MOLE. Look for HELL HOLE from St. Martin’s Minotaur in August. Chris has also written two thrillers: SLAY RIDE and HELL FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Random House will publish his Middle Grades ghost story THE CROSSROADS this May. His dog has better credits: he once starred on Broadway in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.</p>
<p>Check out Chris&#8217;s web site at <b><a href=" http://www.ChrisGrabenstein.com/"target="_blank">www.ChrisGrabenstein.com</a></b>.</p>
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		<title>Donna Leon &#8211; The Girl of His Dreams &#8211; New Book Release &#8211; 5/13/08</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 May 2008 08:00:05 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Atlantic Monthly Press<br />
Hardcover &#8211; 5/13/08</p>
<p>THE GIRL OF HIS DREAMS &#8211; A Commissario Guido Brunetti Mystery  &#8211;  Donna Leon’s seventeenth novel starring Venetian Commissario Guido Brunetti, the “warmhearted detective [who takes] what solace he can from the beauty of his city and the homely domestic rituals that give him the strength to go on” ( The New York Times Book Review). </p>
<p>Donna Leon’s Commissario Guido Brunetti mysteries have won legions of fans for their evocative portraits of Venetian life. In her novels, homecooked food, family, renaissance art, Italian history, and local politics play as central a role as an unsolved crime. Her latest, The Girl of His Dreams, opens with a major event in Brunetti’s family, and keeps the theme of family close to the fore. When a friend of Brunetti’s brother, a priest recently returned from years of missionary work in Africa, calls on the Commissario with a request, he suspects the man has motives. A new, American-style Protestant sect has begun to meet in private homes in the city, and it’s possible the priest is merely apprehensive of the competition. But the preacher could also be fleecing his growing flock, so Brunetti and his wife, Paola, along with Inspector Vianello and his wife, go undercover. </p>
<p>But the investigation has to be put aside when, one cold and rainy morning, a body is found floating in a canal. It is a child, a gypsy girl. Brunetti suspects she fell off a nearby roof while fleeing an apartment she had robbed. He has to inform the distrustful parents, encamped on the mainland, and soon finds himself haunted by the crime—and the girl. </p>
<p>The Girl of His Dreams, like a number of Leon’s previous novels, explores the people and cultures at the margins of Italian life, in this case the tens of thousands of Romani people who exist both inside and outside of society. Thoughtprovoking, eye-opening, and profoundly moving, The Girl of His Dreams is classic Donna Leon, a spectacular, heart-wrenching addition to the series. </p>
<p>Donna Leon has lived in Venice for over twenty-five years and previously lived in Switzerland, Saudi Arabia, Iran and China, where she worked as a teacher. Her previous novels featuring Commissario Brunetti have all been highly acclaimed; most recently Friends in High Places, which won the CWA Macallan Silver Dagger for Fiction, Wilful Behaviour, Doctored Evidence, Blood From A Stone, Through A Glass, Darkly, Suffer the Little Children and The Girl of His dreams</p>
<p> Check out Donna&#8217;s home on the web at <b><a href="http://www.groveatlantic.com/grove/leon/leon.htm"target="_blank">www.groveatlantic.com/grove/leon/leon.htm<br />
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		<title>Steven  Saylor &#8211; The Triumph of Caesar &#8211; New Book Release &#8211; 5/13/08</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 May 2008 08:00:10 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>St. Martin&#8217;s Minotaur &#8211; 5/13/08</p>
<p>THE TRIUMPH OD CAESAR &#8211; A ROMA SUB ROSA Mystery  &#8211;  The Roman civil war has come to its conclusion – Pompey is dead, Egypt is firmly under the control of Cleopatra (with the help of Rome’s legions), and for the first time in many years Julius Caesar has returned to Rome itself. Appointed by the Senate as Dictator, the city abounds with rumors asserting that Caesar wishes to be made King – the first such that Rome has had in centuries. And that not all of his opposition has been crushed.</p>
<p>Gordianus, recently returned from Egypt with his wife Bethesda, is essentially retired from his previous profession of ‘Finder’ but even he cannot refuse the call of Calpurnia, Caesar’s wife. Troubled  by dreams foretelling disaster and fearing a conspiracy against the life of Caesar, she had hired someone to investigate the rumors. But that person, a close friend of Gordianus, has just turned up dead – murdered &#8212; on her doorstep. With four successive Triumphs for Caesar’s military victories scheduled for the coming days, and Caesar more exposed to danger than ever before, Calpurnia wants Gordianus to uncover the truth behind the rumored conspiracies &#8212; to protect Caesar’s life, before it is too late. No fan of Caesar’s, Gordianus agrees to help – but only to find the murderer who killed his friend. But once an investigation is begun, there&#8217;s no controlling what it will turn up, who it will put in danger, and where it will end.</p>
<p>STEVEN SAYLOR is the author of the ROMA SUB ROSA series of historical mysteries featuring Gordianus the Finder and set in the ancient Rome of Cicero and Caesar.<br />
Steven has been a newspaper and magazine editor, and a literary agent (most notably for Lars Eighner’s memoir of homelessness, TRAVELS WITH LIZBETH, a New York Times Notable Book, and also for erotic author Aaron Travis). Steven is not much given to autobiography, but the late, great editor John Preston coaxed him into writing three very personal essays included in Preston’s ground-breaking anthologies. In HOMETOWNS, Steven wrote about his small Texas hometown; in A MEMBER OF THE FAMILY, he wrote about the death of his mother; in FRIENDS AND LOVERS, he wrote about his relationship with Rick Solomon, his partner since 1976.<br />
Steven was born in Texas in 1956 and graduated with high honors from the University of Texas at Austin, where he studied history and Classics. He divides his time between homes in Berkeley, California, and Austin, Texas.</p>
<p> Check out Steven&#8217;s web site at <b><a href="http://www.stevensaylor.com/"target="_blank">www.stevensaylor.com</a></b>.</p>
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		<title>Tasha  Alexander &#8211; A Fatal Waltz &#8211; New Book Release &#8211; 5/20/08</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 May 2008 08:00:36 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>William Morrow<br />
Hardcover &#8211; 5/20/08</p>
<p>A FATAL WALTZ &#8211; A Lady Emily Ashton Mystery &#8211; At her friend Ivy&#8217;s behest, Lady Emily Ashton reluctantly agrees to attend a house party at the country estate of Lord Basil Fortescue, a man she finds as personally odious as he is politically powerful.  But if she was expecting Lord Fortescue to be the greatest of her problems, she was wrong.  Her host has also included Kristiana von Lange among the guests, an Austrian countess who had once been linked romantically with Emily&#8217;s fiancé, Colin Hargreaves.  Both Lord Fortescue and the countess take great delight in tormenting Emily, but petty malice turns deadly serious when Lord Fortescue is found murdered, and his protégé, Robert Brandon &#8211; Ivy’s husband &#8211; is arrested for the crime.<br />
Emily’s efforts to clear Robert’s name take her to Vienna.  Glittering balls, sordid back streets, chic cafes, and even the Imperial palace yield fragmentary clues, but not until Emily engages a notorious anarchist in a game of wits does the shocking truth begin to emerge:  The price of exonerating Robert can only be paid by placing Colin in deadly peril.  And the one way Emily can ensure his safety is to strike an unthinkable bargain with her nemesis, the Countess von Lange.</p>
<p>Tasha Alexander attended the University of Notre Dame, where she signed on as an English major in order to have a legitimate excuse for spending all her time reading. Following graduation, she played nomad for several years, eventually settling with her family in Tennessee. When not reading, she can be found hard at work on her next book.</p>
<p> Check out Tasha&#8217;s web site at <b><a href="http://www.tashaalexander.com/"target="_blank">www.tashaalexander.com</a></b>.</p>
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		<title>Nicola Upson &#8211; An Expert in Murder &#8211; New Book Release &#8211; 5/20/08</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 May 2008 08:00:27 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Harper<br />
Hardcover &#8211; 5/20/08</p>
<p>AN EXPERT IN MURDER &#8211; A Josephine Tey Mystery &#8211; An Expert in Murder is the first in a new series which features crime writer Josephine Tey as its lead character.<br />
It’s March, 1934, and Tey is travelling from Scotland to London for the final week of her celebrated play, Richard of Bordeaux – but joy turns to horror when her arrival coincides with murder.</p>
<p>Detective Inspector Archie Penrose is convinced that the killing is connected to the play. Richard of Bordeaux has been the surprise hit of the season, with pacifist themes which strike a chord in a world still haunted by war, but now it seems that Josephine Tey could become the victim of her own success, as her reputation – and even her life &#8211; are put at risk.<br />
A second murder confirms Penrose’s suspicions that somewhere amongst this flamboyant theatre set is a ruthless and spiteful killer. As his investigations lead him from the romance of the West End to the stark reality of the trenches, he and Tey must confront their own ghosts in a search for someone who will stop at nothing to right the wrongs of a past generation<br />
Cleverly blending elements of the Golden Age author’s real life with a fictional murder mystery, An Expert in Murder is both a tribute to one of the most enduringly popular writers of crime and a richly atmospheric detective novel in its own right</p>
<p>Nicola Upson was born in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, and read English at Downing College, Cambridge. She has worked in theatre and as a freelance journalist, and is the author of two non-fiction works, and the recipient of an Escalator Award from Arts Council England.<br />
Since discovering the work of Golden Age author Josephine Tey/Gordon Daviot, she has developed a passion for the theatre and literature of the period, and an admiration for those who wrote and performed between the wars. Her research has included many conversations with people who remember the time and who knew Josephine Tey, including Sir John Gielgud and Margaret Harris, one of the design team ‘Motley‘.<br />
She lives with her partner and splits her time between Cambridge and Cornwall, where the next novel in the series is set.</p>
<p> Check out Nicola&#8217;s web site at <b><a href="http://www.nicolaupson.com/"target="_blank">www. nicolaupson.com</a></b>.</p>
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		<title>Vicki Lane &#8211; In a Dark Season &#8211; New Book Release &#8211; 5/20/08</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2008 08:00:49 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Bantam Dell<br />
Paperback &#8211; 5/20/08</p>
<p>IN A DARK SEASON &#8211; An Elizabeth Goodweather mystery  &#8211;  Crouched on its ledge above the historic Drovers&#8217; Road, the house at Gudger&#8217;s Stand has witnessed many a dark and bitter deed. When a new friend of Elizabeth Goodweather leaps from the upper story of the old building, Elizabeth and Phillip, already tangled in the problems of their own off-and-on relationship, are drawn into a web of long-kept family secrets. Brooding madness, mountain magic, and a tale of bewitchment and betrayal in a by-gone time all come together in the best Goodweather novel yet!</p>
<p>When we asked Vicki to tell us about herself, this is what she had to say: I&#8217;m a relative newcomer to the mountains of North Carolina, having only lived here since 1975, but I&#8217;ve paid attention to the stories I&#8217;ve been told and am proud to say that native born mountain folk tell me I&#8217;ve gotten it right. The Appalachians are so rich in history that I&#8217;ve been compelled to add a historical subplot to each of my novels. In this, the fourth Elizabeth Goodweather mystery, the subplot is from 1860 and takes place on the Drovers&#8217; Road &#8212; which ran very near to my farm. It&#8217;s my delight to share with my readers the wealth of lore, history, flora, fauna, and folk that comprise my adopted home.</p>
<p>Check out Vicki&#8217;s web site at <b><a href="http://www.vickilanemysteries.com/"target="_blank">www.vickilanemysteries.com</a></b>.</p>
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		<title>Elaine  Viets &#8211; Clubbed to Death &#8211; New Book Release &#8211; 5/6/08</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 May 2008 08:00:45 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>NAL<br />
Hardcover &#8211; 5/9/08</p>
<p>CLUBBED TO DEATH &#8211; A Dead-End Job Mystery  &#8211;  Helen Hawthorne’s latest dead-end job is in a country club’s complaint department, dealing with the gripes of the rich and spoiled. Then Rob, her deadbeat ex-husband, sails back into her life aboard the yacht of his new lady, Marcella—known as the Black Widow for her string of dead spouses. The next day Rob’s reported missing. If the Black Widow has such a murderous reputation, then why is Helen led from the club in handcuffs?</p>
<p>When Marcella helps Helen get released, the two form an uneasy alliance to find out what really happened. Helen’s barely begun digging when a club patron is discovered beaten to death with a golf club —his membership permanently expired. Someone got more than a little teed off and it’s up to Helen to get to the truth—without getting clubbed herself… </p>
<p>Elaine Viets is also the author of the Josie Marcus, Mystery Shopper series.</p>
<p>As a young girl, Elaine Viets was taught the virtues of South St. Louis: the importance of hard work, housecleaning, and paying cash. She managed to forget almost everything she learned, which is why she turned to mystery writing.<br />
Living in South Florida has not improved her character. But it has given her the bestselling Dead-End Job series. Like her amateur detective, Helen Hawthorne, Elaine actually works those rotten jobs. Perhaps her early training has given her a lifelong fascination with jobs. She and Helen both know working for a living can be murder.<br />
To research her novels, Elaine has been everything from a salesclerk to a survey taker. Her first book in the series is SHOP TILL YOU DROP, a novel of sex, murder and plastic surgery. It&#8217;s set at a fashionable dress shop that caters to kept women. Book two, MURDER BETWEEN THE COVERS, takes place at a bookstore. Elaine worked at a Barnes &#038; Noble in Hollywood, Florida, for a year.<br />
For the third, DYING TO CALL YOU, Helen works as a telemarketer. Elaine sold septic tank cleaner and did telephone surveys. She actually asked women if they shaved their armpits. In the fourth Dead-End Job mystery, JUST MURDERED, Elaine and Helen explore big-money matrimony for better or worse. Elaine did her research in Zola Keller’s posh bridal salon in Fort Lauderdale.<br />
For the fifth novel, Elaine and Helen go to the dogs. MURDER UNLEASHED is set at a high-end dog boutique, where people spend two hundred dollars for canine cuisine, women sneak illegal pets into condos using high-priced designer purses, and the dogs at the store have bigger wardrobes than the salesclerks. MURDER UNLEASHED is Elaine&#8217;s first hardcover mystery. Publishers Weekly calls it “wry social commentary.”<br />
Although Elaine lives in Fort Lauderdale, her heart – and her viewpoint – remain in the Midwest. Like Helen Hawthorne, another transplanted St. Louisan, she observes the outrageously rich Florida culture (and lack thereof) with wide-eyed fascination.</p>
<p> Check out Elaine&#8217;s web site at <b><a href="http://www.elaineviets.com/"target="_blank">www. elaineviets.com</a></b>.</p>
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		<title>Sara  Rosett &#8211; Getting Away Is Deadly &#8211; New Book Release &#8211; 4/1/08</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 May 2008 08:00:48 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Kensington<br />
Hardcover &#8211; 4/1/08</p>
<p>GETTING AWAY IS DEADLY &#8211; A Mom Zone Mystery  &#8211;  Air Force wife and professional organizer Ellie Avery goes to Washington, D.C., expecting some R&#038;R while her pilot husband attends classes—but it&#8217;s Ellie who gets a deadly lesson when this getaway turns out to be murder.</p>
<p>Born and raised in Amarillo, Texas, Sara Rosett has always loved to curl up with a good book. The recipient of several scholarships, Sara attended Amarillo College. In 1989, she was named the Outstanding English Major. Sara completed her English degree at Texas Tech University, graduating summa cum laude . </p>
<p>Her marriage to an Air Force pilot has taken her to central and southern California, Texas, Washington state, Alabama, Oklahoma, Geo rgia, and Maryland. Sara has worked as a credit processor, a staff reporter for two Air Force base newspapers, and a researcher and writer for the Citizen Ambassador Program of People to People International. She and her family have moved over ten times—giving her plenty of expertise to write the Mom Zone mysteries</p>
<p> Check out Sara&#8217;s web site at <b><a href="http://www.sararosett.com/"target="_blank">www.sararosett.com</a></b>.</p>
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		<title>Maria  Hudgins &#8211; Death of a Lovable Geek &#8211; New Book Release &#8211; 5/16/08</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 May 2008 08:00:12 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Five Star<br />
Hardcover &#8211; 5/16/08</p>
<p>DEATH OF A LOVABLE GEEK &#8211; A Dotsy Lamb Travel Mystery  &#8211;  Dotsy Lamb is staying at Castle Dunlaggan in the Scottish Highlands when the body of Froggy Quale, her new friend and fellow participant in the nearby archaeological dig, is found, stabbed, behind the castle. Except for a few minor grudges, no one seems to have a motive for doing this scholarly geek any harm. When all the castle&#8217;s guests come down with mushroom poisoning, the director of the dig dies, and Froggy&#8217;s roommate is wrongfully arrested, Dotsy has to do something. Chief Inspector Coates, in charge of the case, is getting nowhere. The solution won&#8217;t come until Dotsy understands what happened at the castle almost a half-century ago. Death of a Lovable Geek is a complex mystery with humorous twists and off-beat characters including a ferret and a kamikaze bagpiper.</p>
<p>Maria was born in Missouri and grew up in Eastern Tennessee. She attended the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, earning a B.S. in natural science education and an M.S. in plant physiology.<br />
After marriage, she moved to Portsmouth, then Hampton, Virginia. She taught in Hampton until her retirement in 2002, teaching high school earth science, biology, chemistry and oceanography. As an earth science teacher, she acquired interests in gem and mineral hunting, canoeing, and camping.<br />
Her daughter, Elizabeth, now lives with her husband, Nate, in Salem, MA.<br />
Since retiring, Maria has been indulging in two of her passions: travel and mysteries. She has traveled to England a half-dozen times, twice attending the St. Hilda&#8217;s Crime and Mystery Conference in Oxford. She has toured Italy, Scotland, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Greece, and Turkey. She has worked on an archaeological dig in the Isle of Man and a dinosaur dig in Montana.</p>
<p> Check out Maria&#8217;s web site at <b><a href="http://www.mariahudgins.com/"target="_blank">www.mariahudgins.com</a></b>.</p>
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		<title>Alan Gordon &#8211; The Moneylender of Toulouse &#8211; New Book Release &#8211; 5/13/08</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2008 14:41:33 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>St. Martin&#8217;s Minotaur<br />
Hardcover &#8211; 5/13/08</p>
<p>THE MONEYLENDER OF TOULOUSE &#8211; A Fools&#8217; Guild Mystery &#8211; In 1204 A.D., Theophilos, jester and agent for the Fools’ Guild, is sent to Toulouse with his jester wife, infant daughter and young apprentice with one simple mission – get the current Bishop to quietly retire so that the position can be filled with one more sympathetic to the Guild&#8217;s goals. Arriving just before Christmas, they quickly learn that the Bishop is in some hot water with a man widely known as the local money lender. A man who, a day after pressing the Bishop particularly hard, is found floating face down in a tanner’s vat.   <br />
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Now, with time running out for him to accomplish their mission and thus protect the Guild, Theophilos has but one option left: find out what actually happened the night that the Moneylender of Toulouse ended up so spectacularly dead.</p>
<p>Alan Gordon is the author of six previous novels in the Fools’ Guild series. His short fiction and essays have appeared in numerous magazines and anthologies, and he has composed the libretto and lyrics for various musicals. He lives and works in New York City.</p>
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