Paul French & City of Devils

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Mark this on your calendars. Historian Paul French will be at the Poisoned Pen on Thursday, July 12 at 7 PM to discuss and sign his new nonfiction book, City of Devils: The Two Men Who Ruled the Underworld of Old Shanghai. Signed copies are available through the Web Store. https://bit.ly/2KPt2BX

City of Devils

Here’s the summary of City of Devils.

By the New York Times bestselling author of Midnight in Peking—winner of both the Edgar Award for Best Fact Crime and the CWA Gold Dagger for Non-Fiction—comes rags-to-riches tale of two self-made men set against a backdrop of crime and vice in the sprawling badlands of Shanghai.

Shanghai, 1930s; it was a haven for outlaws from all over the world: a place where pasts could beforgotten, fascism and communism outrun, names invented, and fortunes made—and lost.

“Lucky” Jack Riley was the most notorious of those outlaws. An ex”“U.S. Navy boxing champion,he escaped from prison and rose to become the Slots King of Shanghai. “Dapper” Joe Farren—a Jewish boy who fled Vienna’s ghetto—ruled the nightclubs. His chorus lines rivalled Ziegfeld’s.

In 1940, Lucky Jack and Dapper Joe bestrode the Shanghai Badlands like kings, while all around the Solitary Island was poverty, starvation, and war. They thought they ruled Shanghai, but the city had other ideas. This is the story of their rise to power, their downfall, and the trail of destruction left in their wake. Shanghai was their playground for a flickering few years, a city where for a fleeting moment even the wildest dreams could come true.

Hot Book of the Week – Metamorphica

Something a little different this week. Zachary Mason’s Metamorphica is the Hot Book of the Week at the Poisoned Pen. You can order a signed copy through the Web Store. https://bit.ly/2lXml2N

Metamorphica

Here’s the summary of Metamorphica.

A brilliant and daring novel that reimagines Ovid’s Metamorphoses

In the tradition of his bestselling debut novel The Lost Books of the Odyssey, Zachary Mason’s Metamorphica transforms Ovid’s epic poem of endless transformation. It reimagines the stories of Narcissus, Pygmalion and Galatea, Midas and Atalanta, and strings them together like the stars in constellations—even Ovid becomes a story. It’s as though the ancient mythologies had been rewritten by Borges or Calvino; Metamorphica is an archipelago in which to linger for a while; it reflects a little light from the morning of the world.

Celebrating Ian Rankin

Have you registered yet for the celebration of Ian Rankin’s thirty years publishing in the U.S.? The September conference is a two-day conference. Check out the details.

Rankin conference

Guest of Honor: Ian Rankin
Celebrating 30th Years of Publishing in the U.S.
Hosts: Hank Phillippi Ryan, James Sallis & Dana Stabenow!

Date: Sunday Sept. 2nd & Monday Sept. 3rd
To register, call 480-947-2974 or 888-560-9919

Registration Fee: $125 (includes both days)
**Seats are limited! Prepayment required**

There will be a bit of swag for you. And we are importing Ian’s photographic memoir, Rebus’s Scotland, A Personal Journey (price TBA) for sale.

The Panelists
(other than Ian and the Hosts)
Michael Brandman
James R Benn
Mark De Castrique
Warren Easley
Mary Anna Evans
Mette Ivie Harrison
Annie Hogsett
Stephen Mack Jones
Thomas Kies
Sujata Massey
Francine Mathews
John Straley
David Wagner
Tina Whittle
Reavis Z. Wortham
The Conference Location
Reserving Rooms
For Preferred room rates please go to
https://www.arizonabiltmore.com/ 
 
Use code: 2726435
Rooms: $109 + Tax & Room Fees

Here’s what will be happening for the two days.

The Program
(so far)
Sunday, September 2

9:00 AM Check In 

9:30 -11:15 Panels
11:30-12:15 Dana Stabenow interviews James R. Benn and Francine Mathews
12:15-1:30 Lunch on your own
1:30–4:30 Panels

4:30 PM An Agatha Christie “Hats and Tea” sponsored by William Morrow with Quizmaster and Host Hank Phillippi Ryan

Quizzes, Prizes, and a Poirot approved treat! We will have Signed copies of the new Sophie Hannah Poirot for sale

Fancy a Fascinator? Wear a period hat, male or female, if you wish

Monday, September 3 
9:30-10:15 Panel
10:30-11:15 Dana Stabenow and John Straley Talk Alaska Mystery
11:30-12:15 Panel 

12:30-2:00 PM (Lunch included) James Sallis interviews Ian Rankin

2:15-3:45 Ian Rankin Talks His Career, Scottish Literature….
3:45… Catch any of the authors for chat and signing

Creative Writing Classes & Workshops

Are you secretly dreaming about writing? Now is your chance to take some steps toward that dream.

NEW CREATIVE WRITING CLASSES AND WORKSHOPS (THE PIPER WRITERS STUDIO | SUMMER AND FALL 2018)

The Virginia G. Piper Center for Creative Writing at ASU is proud to announce new creative writing classes and workshops in fiction, creative nonfiction, memoir, poetry, screenwriting, flash, hybrid forms, and more for Summer and Fall 2018:

 

Start Date Class & Instructor
July 10 From Notes to Narrative: Building Stories from Our Daily Liveswith Warren Glynn
Aug 4 Experimental Games of Found Writing: A Workshop with Justin Noga
Aug 4 Jump Start. Reset. Recharge. Fiction Writing Intensive with James Sallis
Sep 4 Writing from Dreams: A Multi-Genre Workshop with Kelly Lydick
Sep 8 Between Inventory and Invention: A List-Poem Workshop with Carolina Ebeid
Sep 10 In a Flash: An Exploration of Flash Fiction for Curious Readers and Working Writers with Patrick Michael Finn
Sep 15 Where the Devil Is: The Craft of Specific Detail with Tara Ison
Sep 24 Advanced Fiction Workshop with James Sallis
Sep 29 A Deeper Image: A Poetry Workshop with Joshua Marie Wilkinson
Oct 2 The Body Electric, Memoir-Style with Andrea Avery
Oct 4 The Big Picture: Writing Your First Screenplay with Beverly Smith-Dawson
Oct 20 Performance Narrative: Literary Wordplay Breaks into Stageplaywith Walonda Williams
Oct 27 At Work in Sound and Vision: A Poetry Workshop with Dan Beachy-Quick
Nov 16 Two Workshops: Poetry of Witness, Poetry as Trace and Poetry of the Body with Andrea Scarpino

 

All classes take place at the Piper Writers House (450 E Tyler Mall, Tempe, AZ 85281). Hours and costs vary. Discounts are available for students and ASU affiliates. To learn more and register, you can download a flier, find classes on facebook, visit our website at https://piper.asu.edu/classes.

The Poisoned Pen’s Book Clubs

Once in a while, it’s time to remind you about the Poisoned Pen’s Book Clubs. July is perfect as the dividing point in the year.

The new cycle begins with July to December, earning members of each club but Mystery of the Month a $25 Gift Certificate to spend in January. January seems a long way off but we already see a wealth of wonderful books publishing then.
Here’s what you need to know about the Book Clubs.

Book Clubs

Too busy to pick out books? Let us send our selections to your door. We have a variety of automatic-selection book clubs designed to provide you with fresh and exciting books each month in a variety of crime and other fiction.


British Crime Club

For the reader of British mystery, traditional and contemporary, trade paperbacks or unsigned hardcover books published in the US or the UK. One paperback or hardcover per month. More info »

Cozy Crimes Club

For the reader of Cozy Crimes. Members of this club will receive books published in the US or the UK. Six signed hardcovers per year. More info »

Discovery Club

For the reader who likes to discover new fresh fiction. One paperback or hardcover per month. More info »

First Mystery Club

Excellent for collectors interested in hot new voices, but also for readers who want to try something new without just guessing what’s worthwhile. Range is US, UK, or Canadian. The First Mystery Club will be one signed first per month. More info »

Hardboiled Crime Club

For the reader who revels in noir crime fiction. Patrick is the staff member who generally picks the books, although, as with all our book clubs, all staff make recommendations. Most Picks are US eds. Monthly. More info »

History Paperback Club

A monthly paperback selection includes mass market and trade pbk fiction. We look for first novels or first books in new series or just something a bit different. US or UK titles. Monthly. More info »

History/Mystery Club

For the reader who delights in historical fction, almost always historical mystery though we’ve been known to sneak one or two great historical fictions into the lineup. Picks are often UK. eds. Monthly. More info »

Modern First Editions

Any significant fiction. It can have a mystery element but is not considered a crime novel. Though we look for new works the Pick can as well be from an established author. Picks are almost always US. You may check new monthly releases on our website or subscribe to our monthly Booknews. Monthly. More info »

Mystery of the Month Club

Need a gift for someone who is difficult to buy for? Would you like to treat yourself to a surprise? We have the perfect gift for you, a gift that lasts the year though. More info »

SciFi/Fantasy/Horror Club

This club is smaller, 6 books per year, and all signed hardcovers. For fans of science fiction, fantasy, and horror. More info »

Surprise Me! Club

This is great fun, a book with unexpected delights whether in subject or in style. It can be a first novel but more usually is from an established author with something fresh. Usually a US ed. Monthly. More info »

Thriller Club

One First per month, mostly signed. More info »

Michael Bennett’s Things That Make White People Uncomfortable

Football player. Activist. Philanthropist. Those are all words that describe Michael Bennett, along with author. He was recently a speaker at Town Hall Seattle. We can share the program with you, however, we’d like to share the book first. You can order Things That Make White People Uncomfortable through the Web Store. https://bit.ly/2tAQ9Gy

Bennett book

Here’s the summary.

Michael Bennett is a Super Bowl Champion, a three-time Pro Bowl defensive end, a fearless activist, a feminist, a grassroots philanthropist, an organizer, and a change maker. He’s also one of the most scathingly humorous athletes on the planet, and he wants to make you uncomfortable.

Bennett adds his unmistakable voice to discussions of racism and police violence, Black athletes and their relationship to powerful institutions like the NCAA and the NFL, the role of protest in history, and the responsibilities of athletes as role models to speak out against injustice. Following in the footsteps of activist-athletes from Muhammad Ali to Colin Kaepernick, Bennett demonstrates his outspoken leadership both on and off the field.

Written with award-winning sportswriter and author Dave Zirin,Things that Make White People Uncomfortable is a sports book for our turbulent times, a memoir, and a manifesto as hilarious and engaging as it is illuminating.

*****

For the first time in its over twenty-year-long history, the 1000-seat venue Town Hall Seattle sold out two nights in a row! The occasion? NFL player Michael Bennett, promoting his book Things that Make White People Uncomfortable, on June 18 and 19, an event you can watch here. The popularity of the events was unsurprising, considering that Things that Make White People Uncomfortable was a New York Times bestseller for the month of May in the Sports and Fitness category.

Megan Abbott in Hollywood

Well, Hollywood may have just caught on that Megan Abbott’s books will make good  movies, but savvy readers have known about her books for a while. You can find them in the Web Store. https://bit.ly/2ItIuyB

 

If you haven’t read one of Abbott’s books before, check them out before they are turned into films. Here’s Daniel Canfield’s article for EW.com. “Is Megan Abbott Hollywood’s next big novelist?” https://bit.ly/2IrFTFi

Nero Award Finalists

Here’s an award that isn’t quite as well known as the Edgars, the Agathas, and the Anthonys. According to Wikipedia, “The Nero Award is a literary award for excellence in the mystery genre presented by the Wolfe Pack, a society founded in 1978 to explore and celebrate the Nero Wolfe stories by Rex Stout.” This year’s winner will be presented with the award at the Black Orchid banquet on Dec. 1 in New York City.

Congratulations to all of the finalists. Look for their books in the Web Store. https://store.poisonedpen.com/

Of course, an extra congratulations and hat tip to Warren C. Easley, whose Blood for Wine is published by Poisoned Pen Press.

Blood for Wine

Here are the nominees.

  • The Dime by Kathleen Kent (Mulholland Books/Little, Brown)
  • The Lioness is the Hunter by Loren D. Estelman (Forge)
  • Gone to Dust by Matt Goldman (Forge)
  • August Snow by Stephen Mack Jones (Soho)
  • Blood for Wine by Warren C. Easley (Poisoned Pen Press)

*****

And, just in case you want to check it out, here’s the summary for Blood for Wine.

Cal Claxton’s old farmhouse sits high in Oregon’s Red Hills, home of scores of wineries and some of the most coveted acreage for growing the pinot noir grape in the world. Former Los Angeles prosecutor Cal settled in this haven to reboot his life as a widower, growing a small practice that includes some pro bono work in nearby Portland. Life is good, filled with food, wine, and friends. But this beautiful area is not the idyllic haven it appears to be.

When Cal’s neighbor, Jim Kavanaugh, the owner and gifted vintner of an up-and-coming winery, is accused of murdering his wife, his freedom-and the grape harvest-is suddenly in jeopardy along with his reputation, and his business begins to slide. No gentleman farmer, this puts the rugged winemaker’s property, his only financial asset, in play. When a blackmail plot is hatched against the owner of adjacent land, it begins to look like a brutal game of real-life Monopoly is underway.

Cal agrees to defend Jim, a good friend, which pulls him reluctantly into the blackmail plot. Emotions are running high over Lori Kavanaugh’s bloody death. There is no shortage of suspects. There may be more than the one game in play. And defending Jim might well make Cal the next target of a vicious, cunning killer.

Paul Doiron & A Celebration

Join author Paul Doiron at the Poisoned Pen on Sunday, July 1 at 2 PM for a 4th of July celebration, an ice cream social, and a signing of his new book, Stay Hidden. We hope you can attend, however Doiron’s books are available through the Web Store if you miss it. https://bit.ly/2KqPe53

Paul Doiron
signs
Sunday, July 1st
2pm
 
Ice Cream Social!
 
A Fourth of July Party with photos of and discussion of National Parks plus the role of Game Wardens from Maine to Wyoming
 
 The Poisoned Pen Bookstore

Paul Doiron  

signs

 

Stay Hidden (St Martins $26.99) Maine Game Warden Mike Bowditch #9. Our copies come with an essay by CJ Box on why he too chose to write about a Game Warden.

A woman has been shot to death by a deer hunter on an island off the coast of Maine. To newly promoted Warden Investigator Mike Bowditch, the case seems open and shut. But as soon as he arrives on remote Maquoit Island he discovers mysteries piling up one on top of the other.

The hunter now claims he didn’t fire the fatal shot and the evidence proves he’s telling the truth. Bowditch begins to suspect the secretive community might be covering up the identity of whoever killed the woman, known as Ariel Evans. The controversial author was supposedly writing a book about the island’s notorious hermit. So why are there no notes in her rented cottage?

The biggest blow comes the next day when the weekly ferry arrives and off steps the dead woman herself. Ariel Evans is alive, well, and determined to solve her own “murder” even if it upsets Mike Bowditch’s investigation and makes them both targets of an elusive killer who will do anything to conceal his crimes.