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To highlight the kick off, a mystery reader from the Washington Redskins will read the first chapter of The Lemonade War via an exclusive video - cast to your school community!

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Some readers may wonder why the scientists won't admit that there are mysteries beyond our comprehension, and that one of them may be how those complex animal groups could have evolved directly from preexisting bacteria and algae without leaving any evidence of the transition.
3 lucky readers will win a title of their choosing from the Bill Murdoch Mystery Series, in ebook — entries open worldwide.
Thanks to deGrevilo Publishing 3 lucky readers will win a title of their choosing from the Bill Murdoch Mystery Series, in ebook format.
Perry El's custom designs and concierge services have graced the shoulders of A-List celebrities ranging from Stephen Baldwin and James Gandolfini, to 50 cent and Raekwon — not to mention professional athletes particularly in MMA — his style has been starlit on The Grammys and MTV's Video Music Awards, even Steve Madden wears his line, but perhaps most interesting (and for our readers) are the upper echelons of City Hall clothed in the latest Perrianno, but try to find out who they are exactly and he'll remind you of the «code of the neighborhood» emphasizing discretion — adding to the mystery of who's decked out in the latest Perrianno?
Doused with humor and uplifting, positive advice, this book removes the mystery from online dating and offers practical tips designed to help readers make better choices in these uncharted waters.
Forties Fords — The product range Ford Motor Co. introduced just before the USA entered World war II was to stand the company in good stead for their post-war revival writes Brooks Brierly / Driven From Behind, Part Four — Karl Ludvigsen continues his review of rear engined air cooled developments in Britain with Roy Fedden's attempts to make such a car after the war and the Kendall and Hartnett projects / Mystery MGs MG authority — Malcolm Green has a stab at identifying the car in a photograph sent in by a reader.
Keigo Higashino, the most widely read author in Japan, hasn't achieved that kind of fame here, but he's getting increasing attention from American mystery readers.
As readers romp through Victorian England in this witty and intelligent mystery they will enjoy many twists of plot and a wide range of characters from the most celebrated to society's outcasts, from the Prince of Wales to common prostitutes.
The best new mysteries take readers around the globe — from the Somali coast to Bankgkok, Barcelona and New York City.
Her genre diversity offers her readers everything from cozy to hard - boiled mysteries, and thrillers to action adventures.
Let the mystery remain intact and allow your reader to infer expansive meaning from the clues you provide.
Sue Henry, whose award - winning Alaska mysteries have received the highest praise from readers and critics alike, has lived in Alaska for almost thirty years, and brings history, Alaskan lore, and the majestic beauty of the... (more)
Readers of Scandinavian mysteries from authors like Henning Mankell, Jo Nesbø or Karin Fossum will surely enjoy Heivoll's superb sense of place and his depiction of this isolated village, surrounded by forest but still lit almost all night in the middle of summer.
Reader name: Jennifer Hometown: Bedford, TX Favorite genre: Cozy mysteries or Austen - alia, historical fiction (most things British) Favorite authors: Jane Austen, Agatha Christie, Jeanne M. Dams, Lauren Willig Favorite books: Persuasion, Pride & Prejudice, Clocks, 4:50 from Paddington, Harry Potter
Readers will enjoy the intersection of history and mystery in this sweet new novel from the author of When Audrey Met Alice.
Reader name: Bonnie Hometown: Roanoke, Virginia Favorite genres: mystery, suspense, Christian / inspirational, historical romance, fantasy, books that take place in Ireland Favorite authors: J.K. Rowling, David Rosenfelt, Casey Daniels, Charlene Baumbich, Melody Carlson, Dicey Deere Favorite books: Harry Potter series, Andy Carpenter series, Tales from Grace Chapel Inn series, The Historian, To Kill A Mockingbird, The Book Thief, Beach Music
Filled with Amy Tan's signature «idiosyncratic, sympathetic characters, haunting images, historical complexity, significant contemporary themes, and suspenseful mystery» (Los Angeles Times), Saving Fish from Drowning seduces the reader with a façade of Buddhist illusions, magician's tricks, and light comedy, even as the absurd and picaresque spiral into a gripping morality tale about the consequences of intentions - both good and bad - and about the shared responsibility that individuals must accept for the actions of others.
Titles in today's discounts include everything from science fiction works, romance novels, mysteries and more to suit just about any type of reader.
Deftly weaving fast - paced mystery with vivid, affecting flashbacks, Roehrig coaxes readers along at just the right pace and pulls the rug out from under them in the best way possible with a knockout ending.
This truly hair - raising, standout mystery thriller from debut author Roehrig will keep readers guessing until the end.
Graphically violent scenes do not deter me from reading a mystery — so many of the plots are grisly, after all — but many readers want a suspenseful book that will not make them wince.
Developmental edits can be time - consuming because the editor is reading your manuscript not only from a typical «editor's» standpoint (fixing grammatical errors), but as a «reader» who is determining whether it is an entertaining book that achieves what it set out to achieve (this will depend on the genre; for example, romance novels want to entice readers with sensual characters and chemistry, while a murder mystery's goal is to instill fear and intrigue in the reader's mind).
While not a traditional customer sale, getting your book into the hands of many readers means your book is talked about more, and a recommendation from a friend has the most influence on readership among mystery readers.
In Other Worlds: — Fantasy, Science Fiction and Mystery Reviews Reviews of Fantasy, Science Fiction and Mystery, from two opinionated and voracious readers; author profiles including P.C. Hodgell, Laurell K. Hamilton, David Weber, Anson Dibell, Jane Routley, Kristine Smith.
As well as romance, I also write mystery / crime and my instinct is to use a different name so as not to confuse my readers, but at the same time, starting with a new name means starting from scratch to build a readership.
However, if you wrote a small teaser about a character from one of your murder mysteries, then logically, it would leave readers wanting more.
We hear from readers all over the world who aren't able to get romance and mystery books at their local corner drugstore and they love being able to download a book and read it.
I planned to discount the new book, with the thought that most mystery readers like to read a series from the beginning and will also buy the first book at full price.
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I am an avid reader of romance, SF and mystery / thrillers and I live in southern Italy (I know, so hard) about 300 miles from the nearest English language bookstore in Rome, that doesn't carry much romance, SF or thrillers, anyway.
Whether it's in the mystery novel genre, a serious nonfiction tome, a romance or a cookbook, the reader should be able to ascertain book genre and the tone of the book from taking a quick gander at the front of the book jacket.
Amazon wants to take some of the mystery out of predicting what books will sell with its new Kindle Scout publishing program, which lets readers vote on their favourite excerpts from unreleased books
For older readers, there are I SPY books covering a multitude of interests, from fantasy and mystery to dinosaurs.
In response I explained my reasoning, and still feel that my old disclosure policy (which explicitly mentioned Amazon Associates revenue) gave readers the information they needed to judge any possible conflicts of interest, but I've made it even more explicit so there's no mystery as to how I make (not very much) money from this site: Google Adsense, Amazon Associates, blog subscriptions, and personal referral links to sites like TopCashBack (the same links anyone else gets when they open an account).
This blog is centred around South America and regales readers with the most inspiring tales from the lesser known lands of intrigue and mystery.
Many bemused blog readers know by now that Gavin Schmidt aka Mystery Man has taken a few hours off from his dedicated and long - standing interest in station data integrity to file a complaint to the University of Colorado about a post that Roger Jr wrote about the Gavin Affair.
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