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  • Sep 4, 2024 | publishersweekly.com | Christa Carmen |William Boyd |Larry Millett |Robert Harris

    Christa Carmen. Thomas & Mercer, $16.99 trade paper (336p) ISBN 978-1-6625-1327-5Bram Stoker Award winner Carmen (The Daughters of Block Island) weaves a captivating web of psychological suspense in her latest spine-tingler. Struggling mystery writer Saoirse White leaves New Jersey for Providence, R.I., following the death of her husband. There, she leases a house that once belonged to Sarah Helen Whitman, the 19th-century poet, essayist, spiritualist, and paramour of Edgar Allan Poe.

  • Jul 25, 2024 | publishersweekly.com | Brad Parks |William Boyd |Larry Millett |Robert Harris

    Terry Roberts. Turner, $16.99 trade paper (280p) ISBN 978-1-68442-035-3Roberts’s superb third whodunit featuring Stephen Robbins (after My Mistress’ Eyes are Raven Black) finds the PI investigating the mysterious death of a college girl at the hotel where he used to work. In 1924, Robbins, 44, has retired from detective work and is living as a recluse after his wife died in childbirth.

  • Oct 22, 2023 | mspmag.com | Larry Millett

  • Oct 22, 2023 | mspmag.com | Larry Millett

    This page is available to subscribers. Sign up to Daily Edit to get unlimited access. In 1900, an enterprising young teamster named William Millett opened a saloon at 501 Washington Avenue North in Minneapolis. William was my grandfather, and his saloon—one of an estimated 100 on Washington Avenue at the time—was a stand-up joint where beer cost a nickel and lunch was free.

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