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This week's special is an exciting novel by an author who has specialized, quite successfully, in historical novels with settings in the WW II and postwar period. This one is set in Hollywood in 1945 and it can be yours, at 20% off with free shipping, as This Week's Special.
The October-November MLB News is available for download. The printed version is at the printer's and should go in the mail within the next day or two but you can download your own copy right now.
If you would prefer to print a copy of the News you can do that but remember to use the Adobe Acrobat Reader print button.
One of the mystery writers that Richard and I both read and love is William Tapply. This summer on vacation at Lake Ontario, I hid the new Dark Tiger: A Stoney Calhoun Novel from him so that I could read and enjoy in one gulp. The skilled bait shop owner and fishing guide with a memory zapped by lightning finds himself out to solve new problems by going undercover as a guide at the upscale Loon Lake Lodge. There to investigate the death of a federal agent and a 16 year-old local girl, he finds time to uncover motives and breathtaking vistas in Maine’s streams. Another treat from the gifted mystery writer for all to savor. Returning home I was saddened to learn of Bill Tapply’s death. Miss you already Bill and your gifts as a storyteller who embraced life and flummoxed mystery lovers with your elegant plotting. Rock on.
Our Fall Coffee & Crime season starts off tomorrow with John LeBeau. LeBeau spent 25 years as an analyst with the CIA and since retirement has taught at the George Marshall Center for Security Studies. He's also had time to pen a debut thriller, Collision with Evil, set in the Bavarian Alps, an area familiar to LeBeau through his long posting in Germany.
He'll be in the US for a short tour and he'll be stopping at MLB tomorrow for a Coffee & Crime breakfast at 10 am. Cost is $5 and reservations are necessary.
We've got a spectacular book club dinner planned for Monday, Oct. 12 at 6 pm. Charles and Caroline Todd, the mother and son team that write as Charles Todd will be joined by Elena Santangelo and Robin Hathaway at a dinner catered by Girasole Restaurant of Shadyside.
Seating is limited at this event so don't delay in getting in your reservations. Cost is $20.
Duquesne alumni Keith Donohue will celebrate publication of his second novel, Angels of Destruction, with a publication party at MLB on Friday, October 23 starting at 7 pm. Please join us for some wine and cheese along with some low-key fundraising for Duquesne University.
New York psychotherapist Elizabeth Zelvin returns to MLB with her second book, Death Will Help You Leave Him. Recovering alcoholic Bruce Kohler returns to some sleuthing assisted by his eccentric band of friends in this second book in the series.
Cost for the Coffee & Crime breakfast is $5 and reservations are necessary.
With Halloween falling on a Saturday this year we've decided to extend our birthday festivities to cover the whole day.
From 10 am to Midnight we'll have free cappuccino
In honor of our 19th birthday we invite you to take 19% off any one hardcover book purchased that day
At 1 pm Bob Regan will have a talk and signing of Names of Pittsburgh
At 7 pm Alan W. Petrucelli will have a talk and signing of Morbid Curiosity: The Disturbing Demises of the Famous and Infamous
Following Alan's talk, he'll judge and announce the winners in the Dress as Your Favorite Dead Celebrity contest.
At 9 pm we'll hold the Ten Cent Book Sale to benefit Beginning with Books
Please join us for our Halloween Birthday Bash on Saturday, Oct. 31.
We've got some signed books that are coming (or are here) in the next few months. Quantities are limited so please place your order now to avoid disappointment.
As alway, signed books are available in limited quantities so please order now to avoid disappointment.
Scads of New Arrivals as October books begin to arrive in force. New books by Archer Mayor, Elizabeth Peters, Rita Mae Brown, M.C. Beaton and many others.
I want to make special mention of one new arrival that isn't even a mystery. Cancer Vixen by Marisa Marchetto is a graphic novel by this talented cartoonist which documents her own year-long experience with breast cancer, chemotherapy and survival. This wonderful book was recommended to us by a customer after Mary Alice's own diagnosis and she found it's humor a refreshing tonic as she faced her own bout with chemo. Out now in paperback, highly recommended for anyone facing the challenges of cancer.
Check our New Arrivals for page for everything new at MLB.
Here's what you can find at www.mysterylovers.com:
Oct. 10 - John LeBeau
Oct. 12 - Charles Todd, Elena Santangelo & Robin Hathaway
Oct. 23 - Keith Donohue
Oct. 24 - Elizabeth Zelvin
Oct. 31 - Halloween Birthday Bash
More events...
Fall is here, bundle up with a good book.
Richard, Mary Alice and the MLB Staff
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