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Saturday, August 31, 2024
THE ANTHONY AWARD WINNERS: Bouchercon 2024
SHAMUS AWARD WINNERS 2024: Private Eye Writers of America
BEST HARDCOVER P.I. NOVEL
Heart of the Nile by Will Thomas
BEST ORIGINAL PAPERBACK P.I. NOVEL
Liar’s Dice by Gabriel Valjan
BEST P.I. SHORT STORY
Friday, August 30, 2024
LABOR DAY MYSTERIES and LABOR UNION CRIME FICTION
Labor Day Weekend! I'm only aware of a few mysteries set during the Labor Day Holiday, and I've updated my list accordingly:
Meg Macy's Bearly Departed
Sharyn McCrumb's Highland Laddie Gone
Mary Jane Maffini's The Devil's in the Details (Labour Day Weekend-Canada).
Labor Unions, on the other hand, are rife with settings and situations for crime fiction. This is an UPDATED Crime Fiction list involving Labor Unions with links to two great articles. Please let me know any books that should be added to this list.
LABOR UNION CRIME FICTION
The Knife Behind You by James Benet (Department Store Union Organizer)
For the Love of Mike by Rhys Bowen (Garment Workers Union)
White Hot by Sandra Brown (Labor Dispute)
Big Boned by Meg Cabot (Graduate Student Union)
Double Indemnity by James M. Cain (Insurance)
All Men Fear Me by Donis Casey (IWW)
Beneath It All by Lee Conrad
Cactus Blood by Lucha Corpi (Farm Workers' Union)
Airframe by Michael Crichton (Union Trouble)
Red Herring by Jonothan Cullinane (Waterfront Strike)- coming out this Fall
The Valley of Fear by Arthur Conan Doyle (Union Group called the Scowrers)
Third Strike by Philip Craig and William Tapply (Steamship Authority Strike)
October Heat by Gordon DeMarco (1934 San Francisco General Strike-Longshoremen)
Valley of Fear by Arthur Conan Doyle (The Scowrers)
The Bramble Bush (aka Worse than Murder) by David Duncan (San Francisco General Strike)
American Tabloid by James Ellroy (Teamsters)
LA Quartet by James Ellroy (Movie Unions)
The Man Who Changed Colors by Bill Fletcher Jr. (investigative reporter -shipyards)
A Place Called Freedom by Ken Follett (Coal Mines)
The Peripheral Son by Dorien Gray
Dead Reckoning by Patricia Hall (Union Strike)
Red Harvest by Dashiell Hammett (IWW organizer & Copper Workers; Strike Breaking)
"Busting Red Heads" by Richard Helms in EQMM (short story)
A More Perfect Union by J.A. Jance (Iron Workers' Union)
As Dead As it Gets by Cady Kalian (Creative Artists' Union)
The Longer the Thread by Emma Lathen (Garment Workers)
Death at the Old Hotel by Con Lehane (Hotel Workers' Union)
The Given Day by Dennis Lehane (Police Union)
Through a Glass Darkly by Donna Leon (Unsafe environmental pollution in Venetian glass factories effecting workers)
Black Water Rising by Attica Locke (Long Shoremen's Union)
Deadly Dues by Lulu Malone (Actors' Union)
Stiff by Shane Maloney (Meat Packing)
Lorraine Connection by Dominique Manotti (Union rep in Cathode-ray Tube industry)
Champawat by Lia Matera A Novella in Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine (Labor Unions & the Clash between Anarchists & Democrats)
Organize or Die by Laura McClure (Union organizing)
Conferences are Murder by Val McDermid (Journalists' Union); Darker Domain (UK Miners Strike)
Death at Pullman by Frances McNamara (American Railway Union)
The Viewless Winds by Murray Morgan (Murder of a Labor Leader's wife)
A Red Death by Walter Mosley (Aircraft Manufacturer and Labor Union organizer)
Blanche on the Lam by Barbara Neely (Domestic Workers)
Indemnity Only by Sara Paretsky
Mr Campion's Fault by Mike Ripley (Mineworkers)
Death and Blintzes by Dorothy and Sidney Rosen (Garment Workers Union)
A Bitter Feast by S. J. Rozan (Restaurant Workers' Union)
Waterfront by Budd Schulberg
Some Cuts Never Heal, All Bleeding Stops Eventually, One Foot in the Grave, This Won't Hurt a Bit and others (The Shop Steward Series) by Timothy Sheard (Shop Steward)
Judas Incorporated by "Kurt Steel" (Rudolf Kagey) (Pro-Union)
The Big Both Ways by John Straley (Lumber)
The Labor Union Murder aka Fourth of July Picnic by Rex Stout (novella)
Absolute Rage by Robert K. Tanenbaum (Coal Miners' Union)
Fallout by Paul Thomas
The Porkchoppers, Yellow Dog Contract by Ross Thomas (Politics & Unions)
Killy by Donald Westlake (Manufacturing Union)
Short Story: Richard Helms's Busting Red Heads (EQMM)
For further reading:
The Strange Connection Between Detective Fiction and Union Busting by Erica Eisen
Radical Noir: 26 Activist Crime Novels by Molly Odintz
Have a great Labor Day Holiday!
Thursday, August 29, 2024
NGAIO MARSH AWARDS 2024
Wednesday, August 28, 2024
GRANITE HARBOUR, Series 2, BritBox
Season 2, like the first season, consists of three hour-long episodes which unravel one overarching case. I binged Season 2 as I needed to know how it would unravel! Terrific. I think Season 2 is even better than Season 1. Wish each season were more than 3 episodes, and I certainly hope there will be a Season 3..and more.
Tuesday, August 27, 2024
ANN CLEEVES: THE DARK WIVES - Book Launch and TV news!
I'm a huge fan of all of Ann Cleeves' mysteries, but my favorite is the Vera Stanhope series. Today marks the launch of Ann Cleeves' latest Vera Stanhope crime novel, The Dark Wives. I was lucky enough to read it last month, and it's another standout novel. It kept me reading late into the night. As always, the police procedure is spot on, and we learn more about Vera and the cadre of characters we've grown to love. The Dark Wives deals with the problems in Britain's child welfare system.
FYI: This is not the final Vera Stanhope mystery. The next one will be published in 2026.
But here's some Vera TV news: Brenda Blethyn will be retiring from the TV show "Vera," and her final episode, airing in 2025, will be based on The Dark Wives.
Monday, August 26, 2024
Candice Renoir: Season 10 News!
Not familiar with the series? Well, you have a treat in store. Currently AcornTV is airing the first 9 seasons. Start with the first series. Enjoy!
Sunday, August 25, 2024
Victoria Thompson: R.I.P.
Saturday, August 24, 2024
Friday, August 23, 2024
Thursday, August 22, 2024
The Lincoln Lawyer, Season 3 Premiere News
Wednesday, August 21, 2024
SOUTHERN FRIED CRIMECON: September 26-29, 2024
Join the Southeast Chapter of the Mystery Writers of America for a weekend retreat and mini conference at The Lodge at Lake Oconee, Eatonton GA. Our keynote speaker is the marvelous Wanda Morris! For more information, scan the QR code or follow the links.
Tuesday, August 20, 2024
The Marlow Murder Club TV Series: PBS
8/20/24: You're going to love The Marlow Murder Club on PBS Masterpiece Mystery! It's fabulous! Great acting, wonderful tight plot line, stunning setting. It has it all. Just what I love in a British mystery! Thank you, Masterpiece Mystery! I just binged all 4 episodes! Lucky Me! What terrific viewing! The Marlow Murder Club is adapted by Robert Thorogood from his novel The Marlow Murder Club. Watch on Masterpiece on PBS broadcast, streaming at PBS.org, the PBS app, and the PBS Masterpiece Prime Video Channel, premiering October 27, 2024 at 9/8c
Sunday, August 18, 2024
Deutscher Krimipreis 2023
[Original German language crime fiction]
[Crime fiction translated into German]
Saturday, August 17, 2024
MURDER TAKES A HOLIDAY: VACATION FOR MURDER
Going on Vacation soon? Hope to have a pleasant time at the beach or mountains with some good mysteries to read? Grab a copy of Mystery Readers Journal:Murder Takes a Holiday (40:2) to guide you in your choices. Scroll down to see the Table of Contents of this issue.
Mystery Readers Journal is a quarterly thematic review Journal. Each issue contains articles, reviews, and author essays on a specific theme, as well as special columns and other mystery related material. Journals run an average of 100 pages. Subscribe.
Murder Takes a Holiday: Available in print or as a downloadable PDF.
Recent Issues: Southern California Mysteries (Spring 2024); Animals in Mysteries II (Winter 2023); Animals in Mysteries I (Fall 2023); Hobbies & Crafts in Mysteries (Summer 2023).
Murder Takes a Holiday
Volume 40, No. 2, Summer 2024
Buy this back issue! Available in hardcopy or as a downloadable PDF.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ARTICLES
- The Odd Travel Note: John le Carré on Mysteries Real and Fictional by Rona Bell
- Death on the Water by Bev Hankins
- Agatha Christie Rides the Rails by Bradley Friedman
AUTHOR! AUTHOR!
- Please Proceed to Your Gate—To Begin Your (Murderous) Journey by Cathy Ace
- Monkey Business Meets the Flying Dutchman by Donna Andrews
- Travel Writer’s Revenge: A Novel Way of “Booking” a Trip by Dawn M. Barclay (D.M. Barr)
- Travel as Transition? Or Not? by Anne Louise Bannon
- Wanderlust by Kimberly Belle
- How I Learned to Write More Than Thirty Pages by Simon Brett
- When Art Imitates Life by Sally Carpenter
- On the Road Again by Taffy Cannon
- A Fatal Fan Fest by Maya Corrigan
- Too Many Deaths, Too Few Holidays by James R. Coggins
- Haunted Ofu by John Enright
- Holiday Time? No Lazing in the Sun for My Characters by Elizabeth Elwood
- Nero Does Nero by Cordelia Biddle and Steve Zettler (aka Nero Blanc)
- Crossword: Nero Does Nero
- Sun, Sand… and Sleuthing by Kate Fellowes
- A Vacation at the Paris Exposition of 1900 by Dianne Freeman
- A Killer on Board by Jan Gangsei
- Murder on Vacation by Peter Heller
- Murder Takes a Holiday in Caper Cove by Elle Jauffret
- Mysteries Without Borders by Maria Hudgins
- An Academic Brat Settles Down and Finds Her Paradise by Leslie Karst
- Vacations and Holidays by Gay Toltl Kinman
- A Detective Takes a Holiday by J. R. Lindermuth
- Hot Grudge Crimes by Larry and Rosemary Mild
- Never Go on Vacation with Miss Marple by Catherine Mack
- From Action Scene to Ocean Liner by Edward Marston/Conrad Allen
- A Golden Getaway with Raúl and Rita by Richie Narvaez
- Murder Takes a Honeymoon by Neil Plakcy
- Murder Takes a Lot of Holidays… by Josh Pachter
- Creating the Vacation from Hell: The Origins of Devils Island by Midge Raymond
- How Is Anyone Still Alive? by Philipp Schott
- Have Pen, Will Travel by Tom Straw
- Charlie Chan Takes a Holiday by John Swann
- Crime Fiction and the Trip of a Lifetime by Leonie Swann
- Someone Else’s Vacation by Sarah Stewart Taylor
- Murder Across the Ocean by Charlene Wexler
COLUMNS
- Mystery in Retrospect: Reviews by Lucinda Surber, Lesa Holstine, Dru Ann Love
- Crime for the Holidays by Gay Toltl Kinman
- Crime Seen: Vacation Video by Kate Derie
- From the Editor’s Desk by Janet A. Rudolph
Friday, August 16, 2024
Bad Monkey: Apple TV+ series
Bad Monkey is now on AppleTV. I've seen the first two episodes, and I thought they were great -- intense, quirky, funny--just like Carl Hiassen's mystery on which the series is based. Apple’s comedy Bad Monkey stars and is executive produced byVince Vaughn with executive producer Bill Lawrence. It's a 10-episode series with the first two episodes available now. New episodes will drop every Wednesday through October 9.
Thursday, August 15, 2024
Wednesday, August 14, 2024
What are LARDY CAKES? Grantchester, Season 9, and a Recipe!
Tuesday, August 13, 2024
2024 NGAIO MARSH AWARD FINALISTS
Now in their fifteenth season, the Ngaio Marsh Awards celebrate excellence in mystery,
thriller, crime, and suspense writing from Aotearoa New Zealand storytellers. The 2024
finalists were announced today in Best First Novel, Best Novel, and Best Kids/YA categories.
The finalists for the 2024 Ngaio Marsh Award for Best Kids/YA
• CAGED by Susan Brocker (Scholastic)
• KATIPO JOE: WOLF’S LAIR by Brian Falkner (Scholastic)
• MIRACLE by Jennifer Lane (Cloud Ink Press)
• NIKOLAI’S QUEST by Diane Robinson (Rose & Fern Publishing)
• NOR’EAST SWELL by Aaron Topp (One Tree House)
Finalists for the Ngaio Marsh Award for Best First Novel
• DICE by Claire Baylis (Allen & Unwin)
• EL FLAMINGO by Nick Davies (YBK Publishers)
• DEVIL’S BREATH by Jill Johnson (Black & White/Bonnier)
• A BETTER CLASS OF CRIMINAL by Cristian Kelly
• MAMA SUZUKI: PRIVATE EYE by Simon Rowe (Penguin SEA)
Finalists for the Ngaio Marsh Award for Best Novel
• DICE by Claire Baylis (Allen & Unwin)
• THE CARETAKER by Gabriel Bergmoser (HarperCollins)
• RITUAL OF FIRE by DV Bishop (Macmillan)
• PET by Catherine Chidgey (Te Herenga Waka University Press)
• DEVIL’S BREATH by Jill Johnson (Black & White/Bonnier)
• GOING ZERO by Anthony McCarten (Macmillan)
• EXPECTANT by Vanda Symon (Orenda Books)
The 2024 Ngaio Marsh Awards finalists will be celebrated and this year’s winners announced at a special event held at the WORD Christchurch Festival on Wednesday, 28 August.
For more information on any or all of our 2024 Ngaio Marsh Awards finalists, or the Ngaios in general, contact ngaiomarshaward@gmail.com, or founder Craig Sisterson, craigsisterson @ hotmail.com