Happy Halloween Month!
October is always one of the biggest months of the year for us. This year brings a veritable cornucopia of new releases, signed first editions and a nice selection of spooky books for everyone on your list.
Happy Halloween Month!
October is always one of the biggest months of the year for us. This year brings a veritable cornucopia of new releases, signed first editions and a nice selection of spooky books for everyone on your list.
Fall into a good book with the Midmonth BookNotes, featuring the latest in romance and women’s fiction. This month’s issue features new releases by Emila Bernhard, Jayne Allen, Amanda Jayatissa and much more.
While it doesn’t really cool down here in the desert for another month, the promise of autumn is in the air, and with it comes a sparkling array of author events and new fall releases.
Escape Into a Cool Book this month with the Midmonth BookNotes, featuring the latest in romance and women’s fiction, selected by John Charles, our resident expert.
In an engaging and enlightening conversation, celebrated authors Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child discuss their 20th Agent Pendergast book, “Bloodless,” as well as their decision to set the story in Savannah. They mentioned that they wanted to continue the partnership between Pendergast and Agent Coldmoon, and felt that Savannah, as “probably the most creepy city in America, if not the world” was a fittingly eerie and atmospheric setting for the story.
The novel follows Pendergast’s investigation into a series of blood-drained bodies that spark rumors of vampirism, although “Pendergast does not believe in vampires, or at least he’s pretty sure they don’t exist.”
Preston and Child delve into the partnership between Pendergast and Agent Coldmoon, highlighting their dynamic as they navigate the mystery. Their unlikely partnership emerges as a central theme, characterized by tension and collaboration while Constance contributes research skills and expertise that complement Pendergast’s enigmatic nature.
They also acknowledged the impact of the popular book Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil on attracting tourists to Savannah, and expressed their hope that their book will bring more attention to the city while also providing an entertaining mystery.
Drawing inspiration from the infamous DB Cooper hijacking, the authors delved into meticulous research to accurately depict the 1971 airplane technology. Their commitment to authenticity shines through as they weave historical events into their storytelling.
One of the key challenges the authors navigated was crafting a story that concealed the identity of DB Cooper while intertwining supernatural elements with investigative intrigue. The result is a complex narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.
Throughout the conversation, Preston and Child revealed insights into their writing routines and the collaborative process that has fueled their partnership for 15 years. Their passion for writing and meticulous revision highlights the dedication behind their work. Their work involves between six and eight rounds or revision.
As the discussion concluded, the authors reflected on the beauty of exploring cemeteries around the world – a fitting end to a conversation that journeyed through mystery, supernatural elements, and the intricacies of character dynamics.
With Bloodless, Preston and Child continue to captivate readers, offering an immersive experience that combines historical inspiration, supernatural intrigue, and the enigmatic allure of their beloved characters.
If you enjoy riveting mysteries with a touch of supernatural, you can’t miss Bloodless. You also can’t miss our newsletter with the latest news from our favorite authors. Subscribe here.
Part 2 of an Awesome August
An Awesome August… and an unprecedented number of virtual events, signed books and killer reads to get you through the warm days ahead!
Cool Reading for Hot Days. In the Midmonth BookNotes, you’ll read about the latest in romance and women’s fiction, selected by our own resident expert, John Charles. This month’s issue features new releases by Dianne Freeman, Sara Ackerman, Dylan Newton, Minerva Spencer plus much more.
Fireworks all month long, with an amazing schedule of virtual book signings, signed first editions and new releases to keep you cool this summer.
In the Midmonth BookNotes you’ll read about the latest romance and women’s fiction, selected by John Charles. The June issue includes new releases by Tessa Arlen, Jamie Brenner, Susan Elizabeth Phillips and much more.