New Books by MWA Members – April 2022

Here are the April 2022 books by some of our members.  They may all be found at your local Independent Bookstore.  Visit this link to find a store near you: http://www.indiebound.org

Books

Mike Befeler, Old Detectives Home, Encircle Publications
Claire Booth, Dangerous Consequences, Severn House
Allison Brennan, The Wrong Victim, Harlequin – MIRA
Lynn Cahoon, Three Tainted Teas, Kensington
Mary Higgins Clark & Alafair Burke, Where Are the Children Now?, Simon & Schuster
Ellen Crosby, Bitter Roots, Severn House
Connie di Marco, Serpent’s Doom, Suspense Publishing
Trish Esden, The Art of the Decoy, Crooked Lane Books
Lori Duffy Foster, Never Broken, Level Best Books
Jack Fredrickson, Kill Her Twice, Severn House
Heather Graham, Crimson Summer, MIRA Books
Bruce Hale, Super Troop, Scholastic Press
Elizabeth Heiter, Sniffing Out Danger, Harlequin Intrigue
M.E. Hilliard, Shadow in the Glass, Crooked Lane Books
Anna Lee Huber, A Perilous Perspective, Penguin Random House – Berkley
Linda O. Johnston, Guardian K-9 on Call, Harlequin Romantic Suspense
Alma Katsu, The Fervor, Penguin Random House – G.P. Putnam’s Sons
Geri Krotow, Stalking Colton’s Family, Harlequin Romantic Suspense
Carole Lawrence, Cleopatra’s Dagger, Amazon – Thomas & Mercer
Jode Millman, Hooker Avenue, Level Best Books
James Patterson & J.D. Barker, Death of the Black Widow, Grand Central Publishing
James Patterson & Steven Butler, Dog Diaries: Dinosaur Disaster, jimmy patterson books
James Patterson & Emily Raymond, The Runaway’s Diary, jimmy patterson books
Carol J. Perry, ‘Til Death, Kensington Books
Dan Petrosini, The Preserve Killer, independently published
Gary Phillips, One-Shot Harry, Soho Crime
Marcie R. Rendon, Murder on the Red River, Soho Press – Soho Crime
Charles Salzberg, Canary in the Coal Mine, Down & Out Books
Joseph Schneider, The Darkest Game, Poisoned Pen Press
Michael Sears, Tower of Babel, Soho Crime
Paige Shelton, The Burning Pages, Minotaur Books
Jeffrey Siger, One Last Chance, Poisoned Pen Press
Victoria Thompson, Murder on Madison Square, Penguin Random House – Berkley
Theasa Tuohy, The Woman at la Gare de l’Est, FranceHousePress
Tessa Wegert, Dead Wind, Severn House
Carter Wilson, The New Neighbor, Poisoned Pen Press

Short Stories

Brandon Barrows, “Poor Little Rich Man,” Guilty Crime Story Magazine
David Bart, “The World’s Oldest Living Detective,” Crime Hits Home, Hanover Square Press
Michael Bracken, “Death in Camelot,” Groovy Gumshoes: Private Eyes in the Psychedelic Sixties, Down & Out Books
Susan Breen, “Banana Island,” Crime Hits Home, Hanover Square Press
Tori Eldridge, “Missing on Kaua’i,” Crime Hits Home, Hanover Square Press
John M. Floyd, “A Case of Poetic Justice,” Mystery Magazine
Jacqueline Freimor, “Easy Money,” Mystery Magazine
Gabino Iglesias, “What They Knew,” Crime Hits Home, Hanover Square Press
Connie Johnson Hambley, “Currents,” Crime Hits Home, Hanover Square Press
Ellen Hart, “Calling Mr. Smith,” Crime Hits Home, Hanover Square Press
Miki Hayden, “Forever Unconquered,” Crime Hits Home, Hanover Square Press
Bonnie Hearn Hill, “The Happy Birthday Song,” Crime Hits Home, Hanover Square Press
Naomi Hirahara, “Grand Garden,” Crime Hits Home, Hanover Square Press
Renee James, “Stalking Adolf,” Crime Hits Home, Hanover Square Press
A.P. Jamison, “Haunted Home,” Crime Hits Home, Hanover Square Press
Steve Liskow, “Jack in the Box,” Crime Hits Home, Hanover Square Press
Steve Liskow, “Kick Out the Jams,” Groovy Gumshoes: Private Eyes in the Psychedelic Sixties, Down & Out Books
Michael Alan Mallory, “Miracle at Stonecroft Manor, Mystery Magazine
Adam Meyer, “Sons of Soundview,” Groovy Gumshoes: Private Eyes in the Psychedelic Sixties, Down & Out Books
Tom Milani, “A Hard Night in Hamburg,” Groovy Gumshoes: Private Eyes in the Psychedelic Sixties, Down & Out Books
Walter Mosley, “Not Exit,” Crime Hits Home, Hanover Square Press
Sara Paretsky, “Little House in the Big Woods,” Crime Hits Home, Hanover Square Press
Gary Phillips, “Flip Top,” Crime Hits Home, Hanover Square Press
Neil S. Plakcy, “Oyster Creek,” Crime Hits Home, Hanover Square Press
Neil S. Plakcy, “Heir Apparent,” Groovy Gumshoes: Private Eyes in the Psychedelic Sixties, Down & Out Books
Stephen D. Rogers, “The Ugly,” Groovy Gumshoes: Private Eyes in the Psychedelic Sixties, Down & Out Books
S.J. Rozan, “Playing for Keeps,” Crime Hits Home, Hanover Square Press
Jonathan Santlofer, “Private Dancer,” Crime Hits Home, Hanover Square Press
Lida Sideris, “No Escape,” Mystery Magazine
Jonathan Stone, “The Relentless Flow of the Amazon,” Crime Hits Home, Hanover Square Press
Mark Thielman, “Case #5 from the Files of the Moon Dog Detective Agency,” Groovy Gumshoes: Private Eyes in the Psychedelic Sixties, Down & Out Books
Mark Troy, “Sundown Town,” Groovy Gumshoes: Private Eyes in the Psychedelic Sixties, Down & Out Books
Andrew Welsh-Huggins, “Building Something Better,” Groovy Gumshoes: Private Eyes in the Psychedelic Sixties, Down & Out Books
Ovidia Yu, “Live Pawns,” Crime Hits Home, Hanover Square Press