New Books By MWA Members – November 2022
Here are the November 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
Winnie Archer, Bread Over Troubled Water, Kensington Cozies
Shannon Baker, Exit Wounds, Severn River Publishing
David Bell, She’s Gone, Sourcebooks Fire
Rhys Bowen, Peril in Paris, Penguin Random House – Berkley
Lynn Cahoon, Secrets in the Stacks, Lyrical Underground
Michael Connelly, Desert Star, Hachette Book Group – Little, Brown & Company
E.J. Copperman, And Justice for Mall, Severn House
Maya Corrigan, Bake Offed, Kensington Cozies
Matt Coyle, Doomed Legacy, Oceanview Publishing
Robert Crais, Racing the Light, Penguin Random House – G.P. Putnam’s Sons
Jeffery Deaver, Hunting Time, Penguin Random House – G.P. Putnam’s Sons
Hannah Dennison, A Killer Christmas at Honeychurch Hall, Constable
Felix Francis, Hands Down, Crooked Lane Books
Mariah Fredericks, The Lindbergh Nanny, Minotaur Books
Brian Freeman, The Zero Night, Blackstone Publishing
Gillian French, Sugaring Off, Algonquin Young Readers
Heather Graham & Jon Land, Blood Moon, Tor Books
Marshall Karp, NYPD Red 7, Blackstone Publishing
Arlene Kay, Murder at First Blush, Level Best Books
Ausma Zehanat Khan, Blackwater Falls, Minotaur Books
Kate Lansing, Till Death Do Us Port, Penguin Random House – Berkley
Jess Lourey, The Quarry Girls, Thomas & Mercer
Linda Lovely, Neighbors to Die For, Level Best Books
Phillip Margolin, Murder at Black Oaks, Minotaur Books
Francine Mathews, Death on a Winter Stroll, Soho Crime
Judy L. Murray, Killer in the Kitchen, Level Best Books
Barbara Nickless, Dark of Night, Thomas & Mercer
Karen Odden, Under a Veiled Moon, Crooked Lane Books
Josh Pachter, The Adventures of the Puzzle Club (and other Stories), Crippen and Landru
Louise Penny, A World of Curiosities, Minotaur Books
Barbara Pronin, The Miner’s Canary, TouchPoint Press
Raquel V. Reyes, Calypso, Corpses, and Cooking, Crooked Lane Books
D.M. Rowell, Never Name the Dead, Crooked Lane Books
Brenda Seabrooke, The Open Window, Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson:Medical Mysteries, Belanger Books
Brenda Seabrooke, Sherlock Holmes: The Persian Slipper and Other Stories, MX
Dorothy St. James, A Book Club to Die For, Penguin Random House – Berkley
Jes Hart Stone, Turbulent Waters, Sidekick Press
Marcia Talley, Disco Dead, Severn House
Lisa Unger, Secluded Cabin Sleeps Six, Harlequin
Rich Zahradnik, The Bone Records, 1000 Words a Day Press
Short Stories
Cara Black, “Code Name Pénélope,” Witnesses for the Dead, Soho Press
Christopher Chambers, “Envy,” Witnesses for the Dead, Soho Press
Sarah M. Chen, “A Family Matter,” Witnesses for the Dead, Soho Press
Aaron Philip Clark, “Death at the Sundial Motel,” Witnesses for the Dead, Soho Press
Tracy Clark, “Lucky Thirteen,” Best American Mystery and Suspense, HarperCollins – Mariner Books
S.A. Cosby, “An Ache So Divine,” Best American Mystery and Suspense, HarperCollins – Mariner Books
Jacqueline Freimor, “Here’s to New Friends,” Best American Mystery and Suspense, HarperCollins – Mariner Books
Juliet Grames, “The Very Last Time,” Best American Mystery and Suspense, HarperCollins – Mariner Books
James D.F. Hannah, “No Man’s Land,” Best American Mystery and Suspense, HarperCollins – Mariner Books
Gar Anthony Haywood, “Return to Sender,” Best American Mystery and Suspense, HarperCollins – Mariner Books
Gar Anthony Haywood, “On Gossamer Wings,” Witnesses for the Dead, Soho Press
Richie Narvaez, “The Gardener of Roses,” Witnesses for the Dead, Soho Press
Gary Phillips, “Spiders and Fly,” Witnesses for the Dead, Soho Press
Raquel V. Reyes, “Mata Hambre,” Best American Mystery and Suspense, HarperCollins – Mariner Books
S.J. Rozan, “Pearl Joy,” Witnesses for the Dead, Soho Press
Alex Segura, “Post-Game,” Witnesses for the Dead, Soho Press
David Heska Wanbli Weiden, “Turning Heart,” Best American Mystery and Suspense, HarperCollins – Mariner Books