Sentences with phrase «mystery readers know»

Ravenous mystery readers know that crime isn't limited to big cities.

Not exact matches

Not a well know or popular genre combined, but seperately, I can market to NA readers based on the characters age group, and mystery readers based on the plot.
If you're a true crime reader or want to know more about the mystery that gripped a city for more than 30 years, check out the book and our Q&A with the authors.
For example, if your readers know you to be a thriller author and you switch to write cozy mysteries or romantic suspense, you need to prepare your readers for this change or they'll pick up that first cozy or romantic suspense expecting it to be a thriller.
Since it wasn't narrated the reader knew it was the truth, and so it shed light on the mysteries.
Comment: Some readers know Laurie R King best as the author of the historical mystery series set in the early 20th century (starting with The Beekeeper's Apprentice, 1994), in which Mary Russell teams up with Sherlock Holmes to solve mysteries, first as his apprentice, then as his partner in (solving) crime, and later as his wife.
Readers love espionage mysteries for their glamour and intrigue, their far - flung adventures and impossibly cool heroes and heroines — and also for the illusion that we actually know what spies are up to.
As an avid mystery reader, you undoubtedly know there are countless wonderful women crime novelists, most of whom have equal male - female audiences.
«As a storyteller it brings me particular fulfillment to know so many readers are receiving my work through the Kindle,» said mystery author Michael Connelly.
Any avid reader knows that feeling of getting so caught up in a riveting mystery that you just can't put it down — and thanks to eReaders, we often don't have to.
I fully agree that the readers make better gatekeepers, and if someone can sell a million copies of their pathetically, no, laughably bad self published mystery novels, Hey, good for them.
As I understand them they are Sarah's sub-brands used to give readers a way of know if they have picked up a space opera book or a cozy mystery book.
As a mystery writer, you have an advantage as a reader of other mystery writers (or, a disadvantage — you probably don't want to know whodunit but, in some cases, can't help but figure it out).
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.
This blog is centred around South America and regales readers with the most inspiring tales from the lesser known lands of intrigue and mystery.
The question has become a burning one, and the ART NEWS, moved by many appeals for the elucidation of the mystery — which it frankly acknowledges it can not solve, herewith offers a prize of Ten ($ 10) Dollars to any of its readers or subscribers who can write, in fifty words, a solution of the mystery, adjudged satisfactory by two well - known painters.
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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