Taylor Adams & The Last Word

Barbara Peters, owner of The Poisoned Pen, welcomed Taylor Adams for a virtual event. Adams’ third book is The Last Word. There are signed copies of the book, the Pen’s April Crime Book of of the Month, in the Webstore. https://tinyurl.com/4u3xfb3b

Here’s the description of The Last Word.

After posting a negative book review, a woman living in a remote location begins to wonder if the author is a little touchy—or very, very dangerous—in this pulse-pounding novel of psychological suspense and terror from the critically acclaimed author of No Exit and Hairpin Bridge.

Emma Carpenter lives in isolation with her golden retriever Laika, house-sitting an old beachfront home on the rainy Washington coast. Her only human contact is her enigmatic old neighbor, Deek, and (via text) the house’s owner, Jules.

One day, she reads a poorly written—but gruesome—horror novel by the author H. G. Kane, and posts a one-star review that drags her into an online argument with none other than the author himself. Soon after, disturbing incidents start to occur at night. To Emma, this can’t just be a coincidence. It was strange enough for this author to bicker with her online about a lousy review; could he be stalking her, too?

As Emma digs into Kane’s life and work, she learns he has published sixteen other novels, all similarly sadistic tales of stalking and murder. But who is he? How did he find her? And what else is he capable of?

Displaying his trademark command of rapid-fire pacing, unnerving atmosphere, and razor-sharp characterization, Taylor Adams once again delivers a diabolically disturbing—and deadly—game of cat and mouse.


Taylor Adams is the author of several acclaimed thrillers including Hairpin Bridge and No ExitNo Exit has been published in 32 languages and was recently released as a Hulu Original film. Adams lives in Washington State.


Enjoy the conversation with Taylor Adams.

Elly Griffiths & The Last Remains

Barbara Peters, owner of The Poisoned Pen, recently welcomed Elly Griffiths to talk about The Last Remains. This is the sixteenth Ruth Galloway novel. Griffiths talks about her pause in the series, and how COVID influenced the book and the relationship between Ruth and DCI Nelson. You can find copies of The Last Remains in the Webstore. https://bit.ly/440olLv

Here’s the summary of The Last Remains.

The discovery of a missing woman’s bones force Ruth and Nelson to finally confront their feelings for each other as they desperately work to exonerate one of their own in this not-to-be-missed Ruth Galloway mystery from USA Today bestselling author Elly Griffiths.

When builders discover a human skeleton during a renovation of a café, they call in archeologist Dr. Ruth Galloway, who is preoccupied with the threatened closure of her department and by her ever-complicated relationship with DCI Nelson. The bones turn out to be modern—the remains of Emily Pickering, a young archaeology student who went missing in 2002. Suspicion soon falls on Emily’s Cambridge tutor and also on another archeology enthusiast who was part of the group gathered the weekend before she disappeared—Ruth’s friend Cathbad.

As they investigate, Nelson and his team uncover a tangled web of relationships within the archeology group and look for a link between them and the café where Emily’s bones were found. Then, just when the team seem to be making progress, Cathbad disappears. The trail leads Ruth a to the Neolithic flint mines in Grimes Graves. The race is on, first to find Cathbad and then to exonerate him, but will Ruth and Nelson uncover the truth in time to save their friend?


ELLY GRIFFITHS is the author of the Ruth Galloway and Brighton mystery series, as well as the standalone novels The Stranger Diaries, winner of the Edgar Award for Best Novel, and The Postscript Murders. She is the recipient of the CWA Dagger in the Library Award and the Mary Higgins Clark Award. She lives in Brighton, England.


Enjoy the conversation with Elly Griffiths.

Anne Hillerman, The Way of the Bear

When Barbara Peters, owner of The Poisoned Pen asked, Anne Hillerman said The Way of the Bear is the eighth in the series that she has written, and twenty-seventh in the entire series if readers start with the first book by Anne’s father, Tony Hillerman’s The Blessing Way. Hillerman signed copies of The Way of the Bear, and they’re available through the Webstore. https://bit.ly/40CYmqq

Here’s the description of The Way of the Bear.

Fossil harvesting, ancient lore, greed, rejected love and murder combine in this gripping new installment of New York Times bestselling author Anne Hillerman’s Leaphorn, Chee & Manuelito series.

An unexpected death on a lonely road outside of Utah’s Bears Ears National Monument raises questions for Navajo Tribal Police officers Jim Chee and Bernadette Manuelito. Why would a seasoned outdoorsman and well-known paleontologist freeze to death within walking distance of his car? A second death brings more turmoil. Who is the unidentified man killed during a home invasion where nothing much seems to have been taken? Why was he murdered?

The Bears Ears area, at the edge of the Navajo Nation, is celebrated for its abundance of early human habitation sites and the discovery of unique fossils which revolutionized the scientific view of how early animals dealt with their changing world. Chee and Manuelito appreciate the area’s scenery and wealth of human and scientific resources, but their visit to this achingly beautiful place is disrupted by a current of unprecedented violence that sweeps them both into danger. Illicit romance, a fossilized jawbone, hints of witchcraft, and a mysterious disappearance during a blizzard add to the peril.

It takes all of Manuelito’s and Chee’s experience, skill, and intuition to navigate the threats that arise and see justice served.


ANNE HILLERMAN is the bestselling author of the Leaphorn, Chee & Manuelito series. The Way of the Bear is her eighth novel in the series, which was created by her father, Tony Hillerman. She lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and Tucson, Arizona, and is at work on her next novel.


Enjoy Anne Hillerman’s conversation with Barbara Peters.

Poisoned Pen Events

With this schedule of author appearances, you’ll want to mark your calendar for the end of April, beginning of May. Check them out, and then check the Webstore for books by your favorite authors. https://store.poisonedpen.com/

Elly Griffiths
Taylor Adams
Meagan Jennett
Don Bentley and T Jefferson Parker
Dennis Lehane w/Michael Koryta
Jayne Ann Krentz with JT Ellison
Austin Noir Virtual Event

Mary Anna Evans, Oklahoma Book Award Winner

Congratulations to Poisoned Pen Press/Sourcebooks author Mary Anna Evans! Her historical novel, The Physicists’ Daughter, was just named this year’s winner of the Oklahoma Book Award in Fiction. You can order copies of The Physicists’ Daughter in the Webstore. https://tinyurl.com/3ku69ejw

Here’s the summary of The Physicists’ Daughter.

Perfect for fans of The Alice Network and Kate Quinn, The Physicists’ Daughter is “a fascinating and intelligent WWII home front story.” —Rhys Bowen, New York Times bestselling author of The Venice Sketchbook.

No one can be trusted. The fate of a country is at stake. And everything depends on the physicists’ daughter.

New Orleans, 1944.

Sabotage. That’s the word on factory worker Justine Byrne’s mind as she is repeatedly called to weld machine parts that keep failing with no clear cause. Could someone inside the secretive Carbon Division be deliberately undermining the factory’s Allied war efforts?

Raised by her late parents to think logically, she also can’t help wondering just what the oddly shaped carbon gadgets she assembles day after day have to do with the boats the factory builds. When a crane inexplicably crashes to the factory floor, leaving a woman dead, Justine can no longer ignore her nagging fear that German spies are at work within the building, trying to put the factory and its workers out of commission.

Unable to trust anyone—not the charming men vying for her attention, not her unpleasant boss, and not even the women who work beside her—Justine draws on the legacy of her unconventional upbringing to keep her division running and protect her coworkers, her country, and herself from a war that is suddenly very close to home.


Mary Anna Evans is the author of the Faye Longchamp archaeological mysteries, which have received recognition including the Benjamin Franklin Award, the Mississippi Author Award, and three Florida Book Awards bronze medals. She is an assistant professor at the University of Oklahoma, where she teaches fiction and nonfiction writing. Winner of the 2018 Sisters in Crime (SinC) Academic Research Grant.

Introducing Margot Douaihy

Barbara Peters, owner of The Poisoned Pen, makes it clear one of the things she enjoys about the bookstore events is the opportunity to introduce new authors to readers. Gillian Flynn is publisher of a new imprint, Gillian Flynn Books at Zando Projects. She was at the bookstore to introduce Margot Douaihy, author of Scorched Grace. You can find signed copies of this Hot Book of the Week in the Webstore at https://tinyurl.com/5xkvyw67

Here’s the description of Scorched Grace.

Sister Holiday, a chain-smoking, heavily tattooed, queer nun, puts her amateur sleuthing skills to the test in this “unique and confident” debut crime novel (Gillian Flynn).

When Saint Sebastian’s School becomes the target of a shocking arson spree, the Sisters of the Sublime Blood and their surrounding New Orleans community are thrust into chaos.

Patience is a virtue, but punk rocker turned nun Sister Holiday isn’t satisfied to just wait around for officials to return her home and sanctuary to its former peace, instead deciding to unveil the mysterious attacker herself. Her investigation leads her down a twisty path of suspicion and secrets, turning her against colleagues, students, and even fellow Sisters along the way. And to piece together the clues of this high-stakes mystery, she must at last reckon with the sins of her own past.

An exciting start to a bold series that breathes new life into the hard-boiled genre, Scorched Grace is a fast-paced and punchy whodunnit that will keep readers guessing until the very end.


Margot Douaihy is a Lebanese American originally from Scranton, PA, now living in Northampton, MA. She received her PhD in creative writing from the University of Lancaster in the UK. She is the author of the poetry collections Bandit/Queen: The Runaway Story of Belle StarrScranton Lace, and Girls Like You. She is a founding member of the Creative Writing Studies Organization and an active member of Sisters in Crime and the Radius of Arab American Writers. A recipient of the Mass Cultural Council’s Artist Fellowship, she was a finalist for a Lambda Literary Award, Aesthetica Magazine’s Creative Writing Award, and the Ernest Hemingway Foundation’s Hemingway Shorts. Her writing has been featured in Queer Life, Queer LoveColorado ReviewDiode EditionsThe Florida ReviewNorth American ReviewPBS NewsHourPittsburgh Post-GazettePortland ReviewWisconsin Review; and elsewhere. Margot is an Assistant Professor in Popular Fiction Writing & Literature with Emerson College in Boston. As a coeditor of the Elements in Crime Narrative Series with Cambridge University Press, she strives to reshape crime writing scholarship, with a focus on the contemporary, the future, inclusivity, and decoloniality.


Enjoy the conversation as Gillian Flynn introduces Margot Douaihy.

Scorched Grace – Hot Book of the Week

It’s ironic that a debut novel involving fires, Scorched Grace, is the “Hot Book of the Week” at The Poisoned Pen. Signed copies of Scorched Grace, Margot Douaihy’s debut novel, are available through the Webstore. https://tinyurl.com/ydjcrv8y

On Saturday, April 22, at 4 PM PDT, Gillian Flynn will introduce Douaihy for a Poisoned Pen event. Flynn is the publisher of the new imprint Gillian Flynn Books from Indie publisher, Zando Projects! Join us on the Pen’s Facebook page (you do not have to be a Facebook member), on the bookstore’s YouTube channel, or in person at the store for the live event.

Here’s the description of Scorched Grace.

Sister Holiday, a chain-smoking, heavily tattooed, queer nun, puts her amateur sleuthing skills to the test in this “unique and confident” debut crime novel (Gillian Flynn).

When Saint Sebastian’s School becomes the target of a shocking arson spree, the Sisters of the Sublime Blood and their surrounding New Orleans community are thrust into chaos.

Patience is a virtue, but punk rocker turned nun Sister Holiday isn’t satisfied to just wait around for officials to return her home and sanctuary to its former peace, instead deciding to unveil the mysterious attacker herself. Her investigation leads her down a twisty path of suspicion and secrets, turning her against colleagues, students, and even fellow Sisters along the way. And to piece together the clues of this high-stakes mystery, she must at last reckon with the sins of her own past.

An exciting start to a bold series that breathes new life into the hard-boiled genre, Scorched Grace is a fast-paced and punchy whodunnit that will keep readers guessing until the very end.


Margot Douaihy is a Lebanese American originally from Scranton, PA, now living in Northampton, MA. She received her PhD in creative writing from the University of Lancaster in the UK. She is the author of the poetry collections Bandit/Queen: The Runaway Story of Belle StarrScranton Lace, and Girls Like You. She is a founding member of the Creative Writing Studies Organization and an active member of Sisters in Crime and the Radius of Arab American Writers. A recipient of the Mass Cultural Council’s Artist Fellowship, she was a finalist for a Lambda Literary Award, Aesthetica Magazine’s Creative Writing Award, and the Ernest Hemingway Foundation’s Hemingway Shorts. Her writing has been featured in Queer Life, Queer LoveColorado ReviewDiode EditionsThe Florida ReviewNorth American ReviewPBS NewsHourPittsburgh Post-GazettePortland ReviewWisconsin Review; and elsewhere. Margot is an Assistant Professor in Popular Fiction Writing & Literature with Emerson College in Boston. As a coeditor of the Elements in Crime Narrative Series with Cambridge University Press, she strives to reshape crime writing scholarship, with a focus on the contemporary, the future, inclusivity, and decoloniality

Don Winslow, City of Dreams

Don Winslow recently appeared at The Poisoned Pen to talk about the second book in his latest trilogy. There are signed copies of City of Dreams available in the Webstore. https://bit.ly/41jEOII Barbara Peters, owner of the bookstore, and Rboert Anglen from The Arizona Republic, welcomed him and talked with him.

Here’s the description of City of Dreams.

Following the epic, ambitious, instant New York Times bestseller City on Fire, “The Godfather for our generation” (Adrian McKinty), comes the dramatic second novel in an epic crime trilogy from Don Winslow, #1 internationally bestselling author of the Cartel trilogy (The Power of the DogThe Cartel and The Border).

Hollywood.

The city where dreams are made. 

On the losing side of a bloody East Coast crime war, Danny Ryan is now on the run. The Mafia, the cops, the FBI all want him dead or in prison. With his little boy, his elderly father and the tattered remnants of his loyal crew of soldiers, he makes the classic American migration to California to start a new life.

A quiet, peaceful existence.

But the Feds track him down and want Danny to do them a favor that could make him a fortune or kill him. 

And when Hollywood starts shooting a film based on his former life, Danny demands a piece of the action and begins to rebuild his criminal empire.

Then he falls in love.

With a beautiful movie star who has a dark past of her own.

As their worlds collide in an explosion that could destroy them both, Danny Ryan has to fight for his life in a city where dreams are born.

Or where they go to die.

From the shores of Rhode Island to the deserts of California where bodies disappear, from the power corridors of Washington where the real criminals operate to the fabled movie studios of Hollywood where the real money is made, City of Dreams is a sweeping saga of family, love, revenge, survival and the fierce reality behind the dream.


Don Winslow is the author of twenty-three acclaimed, award-winning international bestsellers, including six New York Times bestsellers (SavagesThe Kings of CoolThe CartelThe ForceThe Border and City on Fire). Savages was made into a feature film by three-time Oscar-winning writer-director Oliver Stone and a screenplay by Shane Salerno, Winslow and Stone. Winslow’s epic Cartel trilogy has been adapted for TV and will appear as a weekly series on FX in 2023. The Force is soon to be a major motion picture from 20th Century Studios starring Matt Damon with James Mangold directing from a Scott Frank screenplay. Additional Winslow books are currently in development at Netflix, Warner Brothers, Sony and Working Title and he has recently written a series of acclaimed short stories for Audible narrated by four-time Oscar nominee Ed Harris.


Enjoy Winslow’s discussion of his career.

C.S. Harris & Who Cries for the Lost

Barbara Peters, owner of The Poisoned Pen, recently welcomed C.S. Harris, author of Who Cries for the Lost. That novel is the eighteenth book in the Sebastian St. Cyr series. There are signed copies of Who Cries for the Lost available in the Webstore. https://bit.ly/43FoljD

Here’s the summary of Who Cries for the Lost.

Sebastian St. Cyr must confront a savage killer and save his closest friend from the hangman’s noose in this heart-pounding new historical mystery from the USA Today bestselling author of When Blood Lies.

June 1815. The people of London wait, breathlessly, for news as Napoleon and the forces united against him hurtle toward their final reckoning at Waterloo. Among them is Sebastian St. Cyr, Viscount Devlin, frustrated to find himself sidelined while recovering from a dangerous wound he recently received in Paris. When the mutilated corpse of Major Miles Sedgewick surfaces from the murky waters of the Thames, Sebastian is drawn into the investigation of a murder that threatens one of his oldest and dearest friends, Irish surgeon Paul Gibson.

Gibson’s lover, Alexi Sauvage, was tricked into a bigamous marriage with the victim. But there are other women who may have wanted the cruel, faithless Major dead. His mistress, his neglected wife, and their young governess who he seduced all make for compelling suspects. Even more interesting to Sebastian is one of Sedgewick’s fellow officers, a man who shared Sedgewick’s macabre interest in both old English folklore and the occult. And then there’s a valuable list of Londoners who once spied for Napoleon that Sedgewick was said to be transporting to Charles, Lord Jarvis, the Regent’s powerful cousin who also happens to be Sebastian’s own father-in-law.

The deeper Sebastian delves into Sedgewick’s life, the more he learns about the Major’s many secrets and the list of people who could have wanted him dead grows even longer. Soon others connected to Sedgewick begin to die strange, brutal deaths and more evidence emerges that links Alexi to the crimes. Certain that Gibson will be implicated alongside his lover, Sebastian finds himself in a desperate race against time to stop the killings and save his friends from the terror of the gallows.


C. S. Harris is the USA Today bestselling author of more than twenty-five novels, including the Sebastian St. Cyr Mysteries; as C. S. Graham, a thriller series coauthored by former intelligence officer Steven Harris; and seven award-winning historical romances written under the name Candice Proctor.


Enjoy the conversation about history and literature.

Upcoming Events at The Pen

It’s not too late to schedule time to watch your favorite authors appear for The Poisoned Pen in April. Anne Hillerman? Elly Griffiths with her final Ruth Galloway mystery (for now?), The Last Remains. Check the schedule, and check the Webstore for books by authors you enjoy reading. https://store.poisonedpen.com/

Margot Douaihy
Michael Farris Smith
Victoria Thompson
Anne Hillerman
Elly Griffiths