Our Best Seller List for March 2007
March was a month of good book group and online sales but with snow and ice on top. In the first ever weather week-end catastrophe to coincide with our events, we had to postpone three author events in a matter of hours. Amazing considering we are coming up on our 17th birthday! Things now have calmed down to a White and Snowy Easter here in Pittsburgh and a frenzy of preparations for our 12th annual Festival of Mystery on May 7, 2007. With 53 authors and over 300 people, we open a new bookstore and close it the same day. In between is a book buying storm by area fans. Think Spring everyone.
You might also be interested in our Bestsellers for 2006.
Hardcover Best Sellers
- A Crazy Little Thing Called Death by
Nancy Martin (signed firsts available)
- Water Like a Stone by Deborah Crombie (signed firsts available)
- What the Dead Know by Laura Lippman (signed firsts available)
- The Accidental Florist by Jill Churchill
- The Fourth Sacrifice by Peter May (signed firsts available)
- Extraordinary People by Peter May (signed firsts available)
- Roma by Steven Saylor
- Daddy's Girl by Lisa Scottoline (signed firsts available after Lisa's event Apr. 13)
- The Firemaker by Peter May
- Dragonwell Dead by Laura Childs
In Dublin's Fair City by Rhys Bowen (signed firsts available after Festival of Mystery May 7)
Trade Paperback Best Sellers
- Diagnosis of Love by Maggie Leffler
- Angle of Repose by Wallace Stegner
- Borkmann's Point by Hakon Nesser
- The Bee's Kiss by Barbara Cleverly
- The Ethical Assassin by David Liss
- Blue Shoes and Happiness by Alexander McCall Smith
- The Labyrinth by Kate Mosse
- River of Doubt by Candace Millard
- Brigadoom by Susan Goodwill
Paperback Best Sellers
- Have Your Cake and Kill Him Too by Nancy Martin
- Old Wine Shades by Martha Grimes
- Blood Orange Brewing by Laura Childs
- No Good Deeds by Laura Lippman
- The Lost Garden by Anthony Eglin
- Dark Assassin by Anne Perry
- Acts of Violets by Kate Collins
- Sour Puss by
Rita Mae Brown
- Killed by Clutter by Leslie Caine
- Oh Danny Boy by Rhys Bowen
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