Thank you for joining us on the Virtual Book Tour for Bad Blood, a Traditional Mystery by P.M. Carlson (13 October 2017, The Mystery Company , 296 pages).
This is the eighth book in the Maggie Ryan series.
Don't miss our interview with author P.M. Carlson.
PREVIEW: Check out the book's synopsis and the Kindle Cloud Reader Preview below.
Author P.M. Carlson will be awarding a $15 Amazon gift card to a randomly drawn winner via Rafflecopter during the tour. Please do take part: comment on our post and follow the tour where you will be able to read other excerpts (☀).
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She turns up on the doorstep of Maggie Ryan and Nick O’Connor’s Brooklyn brownstone. Her presence in Brooklyn is unsettling, but, more urgently, Ginny is a suspect in a murder investigation back home.
Maggie travels undercover to Maryland, where she searches for a killer as threads from the past threaten to unravel both families.
“How great that Patricia Carlson’s entire Maggie Ryan series is back in print! She’s been a role model for women since the beginning and I loved watching her merge marriage and children with her talent for solving mysteries.” — Margaret Maron
This is the eighth book in the Maggie Ryan series.
Don't miss our interview with author P.M. Carlson.
PREVIEW: Check out the book's synopsis and the Kindle Cloud Reader Preview below.
Author P.M. Carlson will be awarding a $15 Amazon gift card to a randomly drawn winner via Rafflecopter during the tour. Please do take part: comment on our post and follow the tour where you will be able to read other excerpts (☀).
|| Synopsis || Trailer || Teaser: KCR Preview || The Series || Author Q&A || About the Author || Giveaway & Tour Stops ||
Synopsis
After an argument with her grandmother at her Maryland home, sixteen-year-old Ginny Marshall – “born rotten,” according to Gram – gets high and runs away.She turns up on the doorstep of Maggie Ryan and Nick O’Connor’s Brooklyn brownstone. Her presence in Brooklyn is unsettling, but, more urgently, Ginny is a suspect in a murder investigation back home.
Maggie travels undercover to Maryland, where she searches for a killer as threads from the past threaten to unravel both families.
“How great that Patricia Carlson’s entire Maggie Ryan series is back in print! She’s been a role model for women since the beginning and I loved watching her merge marriage and children with her talent for solving mysteries.” — Margaret Maron
The Series: Maggie Ryan
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Audition for Murder [1]
This Mystery Company edition restores to print the 1985 novel that introduced Maggie Ryan.
[first published May 1985; this edition 28 September 2012, 236 pages]
"MURDER IS ACADEMIC treats violation of truth in tandem with assault and rape true violations of person, mind, and body–– and presents a cogent caesar for the inviolability both of persons and truth."–– The Armchair Detective
Murder Is Academic [2]
This Mystery Company edition restores to print the second novel in the Maggie Ryan series, a 1986 Anthony Award nominee.
[First published September 1985; this edition 28 September 2012, 196 pages]
Murder Is Pathological [3]
When the custodian is murdered, actor Nick O’Connor goes undercover to investigate, a protective gesture Maggie does not appreciate.
While Maggie and Nick search for the killer, Monica struggles to connect with a young man who was shot in the head in Vietnam.
This Mystery Company edition restores to print the third novel in the Maggie Ryan series.
[First published January 1986; this edition 29 April 2013, 214 pages]
Murder Unrenovated [4]
"Terrific characters, funny incidents, genuine suspense, and an absolutely right sense of period and place."–– Tom and Enid Schantz, THE PURLOINED LETTER
[First published December 1987, this edition 1 June 2013, 242 pages]
Rehearsal for Murder [5]
This Mystery Company edition restores to print the fifth novel in the Maggie Ryan series.
[First published July 1988, this edition 30 September 2013, 222 pages]
Murder in the Dog Days [6]
This Mystery Company edition restores to print the sixth novel in the Maggie Ryan series, a 1992 Edgar Award nominee.
[First Published December 1990, this edition 29 April 2014, 274 pages]
Murder Misread [7]
This Mystery Company edition restores to print the seventh novel in the Maggie Ryan series.
[First Published November 1991; this edition 4 October 2015, 228 pages]
About the Author
P.M. Carlson taught psychology and statistics at Cornell University before deciding that mystery writing was more fun.She has published twelve mystery novels and over a dozen short stories. Her novels have been nominated for an Edgar Award, a Macavity Award, and twice for Anthony Awards. Two short stories were finalists for Agatha Awards. She edited the Mystery Writers Annual for Mystery Writers of America for several years, and served as president of Sisters in Crime.
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2 comments:
After reading the synopsis on each book, it sounds like a series Icould get lost in.
Great to visit Books Chatter today with BAD BLOOD! This is the last of the eight Maggie Ryan mysteries, and reveals some personal secrets about the statistician/mother/sleuth that may throw light on some of her earlier decisions and problems. Thanks again for hosting!
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