MysteryPeople's Crime Fiction Coordinator Scott Montgomery is currently in St. Louis fulfilling his duties as Stuntman at the big national mystery fest, Bouchercon. Before he left, he gave us this write up of one of the panels he'll be hosting while there: At the 2011 Bouchercon, I'll be hosting a special evening panel titled … Continue reading Scott Names His Sinful Six
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Top Ten Crime Fiction Novels of the Year So Far
~Post by MysteryPeople Crime Fiction Coordinator Scott Montgomery We're halfway through 2011, and it's already been a strong year for crime fiction. Since I know other great books are coming out soon by some of my favorite authors and new unknowns come out with something every season that always blows me away, I thought it … Continue reading Top Ten Crime Fiction Novels of the Year So Far
MysteryPeople Videos: Craig Johnson & Ace Atkins
It's been a busy month here at the store for MysteryPeople. We've had one author after another coming in to talk crime, murder and intrigue. Our very first MysteryPeople newsletter went out. We'll be sending out the next one July 1st, so if you haven't signed up yet to receive all the latest news in … Continue reading MysteryPeople Videos: Craig Johnson & Ace Atkins
Ties are boring…
...but books aren't! Here are some fun gift ideas for Dad. Don't forget to show him some love; Father's Day is Sunday, June 19! If your Dad is into pop culture and nerdy things like Star Wars, then grab him a copy of Nerd Do Well by Simon Pegg. We've got signed copies - how … Continue reading Ties are boring…
MysteryPeople Pick of the Month: ‘Hell is Empty’ by Craig Johnson
This month's MysteryPeople pick is Craig Johnson's new Walt Longmire novel, Hell is Empty. Craig will be at BookPeople speaking and signing Hell is Empty on Thursday, June 16th, 7p. Scott, MysteryPeople's Crime Fiction Coordinator, recently read the novel and loved it. Here's his review, as well as a video of Scott talking about the … Continue reading MysteryPeople Pick of the Month: ‘Hell is Empty’ by Craig Johnson




