Sherlock’s OTHER relation…

By Laurie King / April 6, 2017 /

My friend Rebecca Morean drops by for a visit today, with word of a return of her tales of two fascinating women of the early Twentieth Century—one of whom is a relation of… well, see for yourself. –LRK I was excited to sit down with Abbey Pen Baker, the great niece of Faye Martin Tullis…

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Edgars symposium

By Laurie King / April 5, 2017 /

If you’re interested in crime, or writing, or crime writing—and especially if you’re anywhere near New York the end of this month—you should seriously consider the MWA Edgar symposium. This year is a particularly strong set of offerings, including Jeff Deaver, Alafair Burke, Megan Abbott, Reed Farrell Coleman, Lyndsay Faye, Charles Todd–oh, and that Laurie…

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Takeback Tuesday: social workers and other heroes

By Laurie King / April 4, 2017 /

[NOTE: corrections below, after my information was corrected. Thank heavens for copyeditors and experts…] Mystery Writers of America, NorCal, had a fascinating program on Saturday with the owners of the house in which serial killer Dorothea Puente lived and did her awful work.  We were joined by the homicide detective, the assistant DA, and the…

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Pub Day the Second!

By Laurie King / March 28, 2017 /

That’s right, I have TWO books out today, books that are about as far apart as a reader can get. In addition to Anatomy of Innocence (below) today’s the publication of the trade paperback of The Murder of Mary Russell! Enjoy! From Bookshop Santa Cruz, Barnes & Noble, and Amazon.

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Takeback Tuesday: taking back justice

By Laurie King / March 28, 2017 /

Today is pub day for a book I’ve been involved with for the past year or more: Anatomy of Innocence is the brainchild of Laura Caldwell and Leslie S.Klinger, both lawyers, both friends of mine. Laura is the director and founder of the Life After Innocence clinic at Loyola University Chicago School of Law, which…

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One writer’s travails

By Laurie King / March 27, 2017 /

Left Coast Crime is an annual conference that moves around the left coast, generally of the US. This year LCC was in Honolulu. Like the other moveable crime conferences, location is a prime consideration, since fans and readers use this as a holiday as well as a chance to meet their favorite writers. So, the…

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Lockdown: the proof is in the reading

By Laurie King / March 23, 2017 /

Despite being theoretically on holiday on the island of Hawaii, I’ve spent most of the past three days working on the proof pages of Lockdown, which the publishers would like back on Friday, thank you, despite being toastmaster at a crime conference or working on various projects for my many overlords. I finished today, although my…

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Takeback Tuesday: fiction edition

By Laurie King / March 21, 2017 /

I’ve been in Honolulu this past week with crime writers, and it’s been interesting how often politics has been the unspoken presence on a panel. Some of us are outright in our opinions, while others feel that they need to keep their opinions to themselves. Whichever way you feel, there’s no doubt that books carry…

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The Ides of Trump

By Zoe / March 14, 2017 /

Okay, today’s Takeback Tuesday isn’t about donating to a Good Cause. This one is fun and communal. Tomorrow is the Ides of March, a day Julius Caesar would have cause to remember. To celebrate a day that changed Roman history, tomorrow has been declared #TheIdesofTrump. I’d like all of us to dig out a postcard–or…

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Trumpets & Confetti; Russell & Holmes

By Laurie King / March 13, 2017 /

Got your trumpets polished? Champagne on ice? Confetti on hand?         Good—because it’s time to announce that…. coming to a screen near you… will be (all fingers crossed)… The MARY RUSSELL SERIES featuring Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes ! Well, no, it’s not real yet. Don’t get our your popcorn quite this…

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