Book: The Burning Soul by John Connolly Reviewed by: MysteryPeople Crime Fiction Coordinator Scott M. John Connolly's Charlie Parker is unique to crime fiction's damaged and haunted private eyes, in the sense that he is truly haunted. After losing his wife and child, Parker finds himself on cases where human evil entwines with the supernatural. … Continue reading MysteryPeople Book Review: ‘The Burning Soul’ by John Connolly
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What We’re Reading This Week
Will The Great Wall of Lucy Wu by Wendy Wan-Long Shang "I'm loving it! I just cried today, and I'm not even done with it yet, I still have 100 pages to go. It's about a Chinese-American girl who is more American than Chinese and is not interested in getting in touch with her Chinese … Continue reading What We’re Reading This Week
The Hard Boiled World of Christa Faust
~Post by MysteryPeople Crime Fiction Coordinator Scott M. One of the coolest things that happened to me this year was a rumor that went around for a while about Christa Faust and I having a fling at the Bouchercon Crime Fiction conference. Even cooler was that Christa didn't deny it. For her reputation, I will, … Continue reading The Hard Boiled World of Christa Faust
Lidia Bastianich is Coming to Austin! Tickets Now Available!
We are big fans of Italian-American chef Lidia Bastianich and are thrilled that her publisher is sending her to Austin with her latest cookbook (she has many) Lidia's Italy in America. Given that we're right across the street from one of the largest purveyors of fresh and delicious food around, we thought it would be … Continue reading Lidia Bastianich is Coming to Austin! Tickets Now Available!
Happy Murakami Day!
~Post by Jenn S., who has a thing for photos of authors with their cats. It has been six long years, people. Haruki Murakami’s last big novel, Kafka on the Shore, came out in 2005. Since then, other publications have trickled into English—the novella After Dark, his autobiography about running ultra-marathons, essays and stories—but these … Continue reading Happy Murakami Day!
Book v. Movie: The Elegance of the Hedgehog
~Post by Geni I’ll admit it: I’m a sucker for books about lonely people. After all, these are often the stories that give the most profound insights into the human condition and force the reader to reevaluate her understanding of people and how they fit together. The Elegance of the Hedgehog is a perfect example … Continue reading Book v. Movie: The Elegance of the Hedgehog
Jeri Westerson Goes Medieval On You
~Post by MysteryPeople Crime Fiction Coordinator Scott M. At my old bookstore, I remember one of my customers asking if there was a hard boiled version of a medieval mystery. "Maybe the main character could be some bitter knight back from the crusades." At the time, I didn't have much to offer him, but now … Continue reading Jeri Westerson Goes Medieval On You
For the Fan of Dystopian Zombie Apocalypse YA Fiction In All of Us
Dystopian teen fiction has been on the rise since the soaring success of The Hunger Games. The UK's the guardian had an interesting article over the weekend by author Moira Young about why this might be so. Giving what she called a "simple explanation", Young said, "Teenagers like to read dystopian fiction because it's exciting. … Continue reading For the Fan of Dystopian Zombie Apocalypse YA Fiction In All of Us
The Circus Opened at Sunset…
Welcome to the BookPeople Night Circus! Come on in! Enjoy a chocolate mouse. Mingle with other reveurs. Have you seen the Contortionist? Welcome the evening's Guest of Honor, Erin Morgenstern! Don't leave just yet! Time's not up! Have you had your book signed? Your face painted? Okay, just one more chocolate mouse. All right, now … Continue reading The Circus Opened at Sunset…
MysteryPeople’s Evening with Jeff Lindsay
~Post by MysteryPeople's Scott M. At our October 19th MysteryPeople event, Jeff Lindsay didn't just sign and discuss his latest book, Double Dexter, he performed. "Coming from theater and music, I miss it and try to pull those skills out when I can." He brought those skills out in one of the best readings I've … Continue reading MysteryPeople’s Evening with Jeff Lindsay









