Sunday, November 8, 2015

A Mystery for every season

Most people have a favorite holiday and a favorite season of the year and most people like to read. (The last part of that sentence may be wishful thinking but I choose to believe it's true.) Whenever I'm talking with someone who says they like to read, I always ask them, "What genre?" And, more often than not, the answer is "Mystery."

That, of course, brings a smile to my face and is all the encouragement I need to promote my Malone mystery series to them. Which is the purpose of this post today. To tell you that each of my books takes place during a holiday in one of the four seasons. Why am I mentioning this? Because Christmas will be here before we know it and, if you plan to buy books for the mystery readers on your list, I'm going to make it easy for you to tailor your purchases to each person. 


Each of my books may be read as a standalone.


Winter (Christmas/New Year's)
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Spring (Easter)
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Summer (4th of July)
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Fall (Halloween/Thanksgiving)
Happy Reading and Happy Shopping! 

8 comments:

  1. Will you continue your series with each book centered around or near a holiday?

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    1. Pat,
      My publisher likes to tease me by saying, "What's next? Memorial Day?" My answer is "No. At least not yet." I'm not sure what the future holds for my series beyond the next two books.
      Book 5 will take place in South Carolina again on and around Valentine's Day and, in Book 6, we'll be back home in Cincinnati in time for St. Patrick's Day. :)

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    1. It's funny, Jacqueline, because when I wrote "Mixed Messages," the first book in the series, I had no intention of having future books take place on holidays. It just sort of happened that way.

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  3. That was very clever of you to plan your books like that. Now you've got the entire year covered.

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    1. Well, Evelyn, I have every season of the year covered but not every holiday - yet. LOL

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  4. Inspired post. : ) I looove your books and you used the holidays to keep me reading.
    Marja McGraw

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    1. Thanks, Marja! That's high praise coming from an author of your caliber. I love your books too, especially your Sandi Webster mysteries.

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