Greetings from the Badlands

CJ Box and Keith McCafferty will be signing their newest books on Monday, August 3rd at 8;00 PM. Keith’s newest is Crazy Mountain Kiss and CJ’s is Badlands. To show our appreciation for our dedicated patrons, we will be offering a promotional item for those who buy Badlands, while supplies last!

Here is a sneak peak at the beautiful postcard rendered in classic style.

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To pre-order your copy today, just click the link below:

Click here!

Thank you and See you Soon!

Who Let the Dog Out

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Special thanks to Hector at St. Martins for coming up with the brilliant idea to make golden retreiver origami to promote David Rosenfelt’s Who Let the Dog Out. Although it has been very hard to fold the dog, we have made as many as we can before the event. Here are the instructions if you’d like to give it a shot.

Click here to download the instructions

Click here to view the template *Note: If you print out the template it is fit for legal size paper.

Anne A. Wilson, author of Hover

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Last Tuesday the store had the distinct pleasure of hosting new author Anne A. Wilson for the launch of Hover. We’d been hearing the buzz from everyone who had read it, and were so happy to see the hundred plus smiling faces that evening. Anne was wonderful to work with and we’re all looking forward to the next book when it comes. Here is a blog post from Anne about our store founder Barbara Peters. Take a look!

https://anneawilson.blogspot.com/2015/06/barbara-peters-of-poisoned-pen-reviews.html

A letter from author Michael Harvey, appearing on Tuesday, June 16th at 7:00 PM

HOLLYWOOD, CA - FEBRUARY 24:  Producer Graham King arrives at the Oscars at Hollywood & Highland Center on February 24, 2013 in Hollywood, California.  (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)GOVERNORSWIFE

Looking forward to seeing everyone back at the Poisoned Pen this summer. I wanted to give you some quick news, as well as a little background on my latest Michael Kelly novel (and my favorite!), THE GOVERNOR’S WIFE.

First, the news. GK Films and Graham King, producer of THE DEPARTED and THE TOWN, bought the movie rights to a crime thriller I’m just finishing set in Boston. The working title for the novel is BRIGHTON and I’m hoping it will be out next summer.  Here’s a link with details on the movie deal.

https://deadline.com/2015/05/brighton-michael-harvey-graham-king-gk-films-boston-crime-book-1201420458/

As for THE GOVERNOR’S WIFE, the idea  for the book was born in the winter of 2011. I was watching a live chopper shot of Rod Blagojevich drive down the Edens en route to his sentencing hearing when a little ping went off in my head.

What if the former governor’s black SUV pulled up to the Dirksen Federal Building and the back seat turned out to be empty? What if Rod split and took 40 million in cash with him? What if he became Chicago’s version of Whitey Bulger? What if he left his wife holding the bag?

And so the first seed was sown. As the novel grew, it turned out to be something quite different that what I expected. And something I enjoyed writing very much.

Hope you guys like it. See you in June.

Michael Harvey

Looking forward to seeing everyone back at the Poisoned Pen this summer. I wanted to give you some quick news, as well as a little background on my latest Michael Kelly novel (and my favorite!), THE GOVERNOR’S WIFE.

First, the news. GK Films and Graham King, producer of THE DEPARTED and THE TOWN, bought the movie rights to a crime thriller I’m just finishing set in Boston. The working title for the novel is BRIGHTON and I’m hoping it will be out next summer.  Here’s a link with details on the movie deal.

https://deadline.com/2015/05/brighton-michael-harvey-graham-king-gk-films-boston-crime-book-1201420458/

As for THE GOVERNOR’S WIFE, the idea  for the book was born in the winter of 2011. I was watching a live chopper shot of Rod Blagojevich drive down the Edens en route to his sentencing hearing when a little ping went off in my head.

What if the former governor’s black SUV pulled up to the Dirksen Federal Building and the back seat turned out to be empty? What if Rod split and took 40 million in cash with him? What if he became Chicago’s version of Whitey Bulger? What if he left his wife holding the bag?

And so the first seed was sown. As the novel grew, it turned out to be something quite different that what I expected. And something I enjoyed writing very much.

Hope you guys like it. See you in June.

Michael Harvey

Looking forward to seeing everyone back at the Poisoned Pen this summer. I wanted to give you some quick news, as well as a little background on my latest Michael Kelly novel (and my favorite!), THE GOVERNOR’S WIFE.

First, the news. GK Films and Graham King, producer of THE DEPARTED and THE TOWN, bought the movie rights to a crime thriller I’m just finishing set in Boston. The working title for the novel is BRIGHTON and I’m hoping it will be out next summer.  Here’s a link with details on the movie deal.

https://deadline.com/2015/05/brighton-michael-harvey-graham-king-gk-films-boston-crime-book-1201420458/

As for THE GOVERNOR’S WIFE, the idea  for the book was born in the winter of 2011. I was watching a live chopper shot of Rod Blagojevich drive down the Edens en route to his sentencing hearing when a little ping went off in my head.

What if the former governor’s black SUV pulled up to the Dirksen Federal Building and the back seat turned out to be empty? What if Rod split and took 40 million in cash with him? What if he became Chicago’s version of Whitey Bulger? What if he left his wife holding the bag?

And so the first seed was sown. As the novel grew, it turned out to be something quite different that what I expected. And something I enjoyed writing very much.

Hope you guys like it. See you in June.

Michael Harvey

oking forward to seeing everyone back at the Poisoned Pen this summer. I wanted to give you some quick news, as well as a little background on my latest Michael Kelly novel (and my favorite!), THE GOVERNOR’S WIFE.

First, the news. GK Films and Graham King, producer of THE DEPARTED and THE TOWN, bought the movie rights to a crime thriller I’m just finishing set in Boston. The working title for the novel is BRIGHTON and I’m hoping it will be out next summer.  Here’s a link with details on the movie deal.

https://deadline.com/2015/05/brighton-michael-harvey-graham-king-gk-films-boston-crime-book-1201420458/

As for THE GOVERNOR’S WIFE, the idea  for the book was born in the winter of 2011. I was watching a live chopper shot of Rod Blagojevich drive down the Edens en route to his sentencing hearing when a little ping went off in my head.

What if the former governor’s black SUV pulled up to the Dirksen Federal Building and the back seat turned out to be empty? What if Rod split and took 40 million in cash with him? What if he became Chicago’s version of Whitey Bulger? What if he left his wife holding the bag?

And so the first seed was sown. As the novel grew, it turned out to be something quite different that what I expected. And something I enjoyed writing very much.

Hope you guys like it. See you in June.

Michael Harvey