The Detective’s Daughter — As Seen on TV
By Kim Gray in Baltimore City It never fails that when I am in another city and people learn I’m from Baltimore they all ask me the same question, “Is…
Wicked Good Mysteries
By Kim Gray in Baltimore City It never fails that when I am in another city and people learn I’m from Baltimore they all ask me the same question, “Is…
By Sherry Harris Craig Johnson is the guest of honor at Crime Bake this year. Reading his books and watching Longmire has made me reminisce about the six years I…
Edith, frantically trying not to drop any balls We’re welcoming another expert to the blog today. I’ve known Sheila Lowe online through Sisters in Crime for several years (we’re fellow…
Late-breaking news: Christi King is the winner of Linda Reilly’s Some Enchanted Murder. She’ll be contacting you, Christi. Let us know if you don’t hear, and congrats! Jessie: At home…
This is the season that ends in darkness, especially in northern climes like New England. Wickeds, how do these dark days affect your writing? Do you need mood lights just…
By Liz, in foliage-filled eastern Connecticut, looking forward to Halloween! It’s officially my favorite time of the year: Halloween season. My decorations went up this past weekend. I’m late to…
Edith, writing up a storm north of Boston I’m pleased to have fellow New England author Linda Reilly visit today. She and I had been online friends, and I was…
We are so happy to have Susan O’Brien with us today. Thanks for joining us! My first mystery, Finding Sky, was published this week, and I’m especially thrilled to celebrate…