Posts Tagged ‘mystery’

Book news: A mystery wrapped in Christmas paper

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

Mystery writer Anne Perry has a new book out in time for holiday reading, A Christmas Grace.

The author of A Christmas Journey, A Christmas Visitor, A Christmas Guest, and A Christmas Secret, Perry is regarded by the Chicago Sun-Times as  “the most adroit sleight-of-hand practitioner since Agatha Christe.”
A Christmas Grace takes the reader to a small Irish town that is haunted by a tragic legacy. Throw in a series of violent storms, fear that a killer might still be among the townsfolk, a sole survivor of shipwreck and themes of hope and forgiveness, and you have a whodunit with tinsel and lights.

For more information, CLICK HERE.

T is for Trespass

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

T is for Trespass is the title of Sue Taylor Grafton’s latest marvel of a mystery, but there are plenty of T words to describe the wildly popular novelist herself: tenacious, thorough and timeless are among them. Her literary role models include masters of the classic detective novel Raymond Chandler and Ross Macdonald. And although her story lines prove topical and terrifying, Grafton herself is an amiable, albeit hardworking, wife, grandmother, fitness buff and cat lover. She maintains a home in her native Louisville, Ky., just about two hours from her sister, Ann, a retired librarian in Cincinnati.

Grafton and her husband of 20-plus years, Steven Humphrey, live part of the year in Southern California, where they met, but the author has made it clear she’s not a Hollywood kind of girl. She had enough of that in the 1970s and ’80s when she made her living writing screenplays for film and television. (Her television movie, Walking through Fire (1979), earned her a Christopher Award.)

To learn more about this book and author, CLICK HERE.