Welcome to Mystery Month!

You’ll notice that the words on the photo are different from the title of this post. That is because when I use those words in a post, all the social media channels block the post because their bots think it is promoting… crime.

So let’s call it mystery month! and have we got some mysteries for you!

HARD-BOILED AND LOADED WITH SIN (A NOIR ANTHOLOGY) features 18 hard-hitting tales by today’s top indie writers. Edited and featuring an introduction by Dianne Pearce, this must-read collection includes the following tales…

PRIDE GOETH BEFORE by SUZANNE MATTABONI
THE THIRD REFILL by ALBERT TUCHER
ELEGY IN A CITY CHURCHYARD by WILLIAM F. CRANDELL
THE LISSOME LIQUIDATOR by JAMES DONZELLA
LEAVING by ALBERTO AMBARD
GET ON HOME by DENA LINN
A DARK PLACE by QUINTIN PETERSON
ALPHABETIC KARMA by SCOTT ARCHER JONES
CHUMP CHANGE by SUSAN WALSH
HER EYES WERE OPEN by BENJAMIN FINE
THE LADY WITH EMERALD GREEN EYES by JAMES DONZELLA
PEARL OF GREAT PRICE by PHIL GIUNTA
PROFIT AND LOSS by DIANNA SINOVIC
ANGEL DELORME AND THE CRAIGFLOWER BUS by MITCHELL TOEWS
TRACKER OF LOST SOULS by ROBERT POPE
DIG TWO GRAVES by ANDREW R. MIKOS
ROCK BOTTOM by QUINTIN PETERSON
THE BULLET TRAIN by R. DAVID FULCHER

If you think you know noir, think again!

Delve into the world of cozy mysteries with Just a Housecleaner, where Amy Willard weaves a captivating tale centered around a strong female protagonist and the bonds of friendship shattered by an unexpected tragedy.

Follow Patsy Taylor as she navigates the intricate web of grief and detective work in the wake of the sudden death of her dear and recently reacquainted friend, Veronica. 

With Patsy’s background in law enforcement, her sleuthing skills come to the forefront as she uncovers threats lurking within Veronica’s estate from unlikely sources. Along the way, a colorful cast of characters is introduced, each adding layers to the mystery surrounding Veronica’s demise.

As romance, grief, and intrigue intersect, Patsy embarks on a journey of self-discovery, unraveling truths that not only shed light on Ronnie’s death but also on her own heart. With touches of humor sprinkled amidst tense moments, Willard keeps readers engaged from start to finish.

Join Patsy as she transitions from housekeeper to investigator, determined to safeguard Ronnie’s legacy from falling into the wrong hands. Perfect for fans of cozy mysteries, Just a Housecleaner is a compelling read that skillfully blends suspense, humor, and heart. Dive in and uncover the secrets lurking within its pages!

SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY, a thrilling crime anthology featuring work by twenty-three unique voices. This volume contains the following original works, among many others::
Puzzle Box No. 1 by Heidi J. Hewett
Reflections of Miss Ava by Phyllis Humby
Detective Show #2647 by Monte A. Anderson
Acts of Magic by David Yurkovich
Mark Twain’s Unscheduled Trip to Shanghai by Dianne Pearce
A Murder in Manila by Jonathan Ochoco
Sleep To See Tomorrow’s Memories of Yesterday by Robert Lewis Heron
The Case of the Mislaid Eggs by Patsy Pratt-Herzog
In Death, She Speaks the Truth by Liliana Widocks
Isla de Corazón Piedra by Michael Sarabia
The Discovered Country by Tom Barlow
Insomnia by Sharon Berg
The Infiltrator by Paulene Turner
My Illness Looks Like Darkness by Wendel Young

And our newest mystery treat:

“…a throwback to a time before graphic violence and hardcore police procedurals became the norm…Elliott crafts a pleasantly twisty mystery populated by rich characters… an intriguing tale that is sure to delight old-fashioned mystery lovers. A satisfying cozy mystery with just a hint of the supernatural.”
KIRKUS

A Witch Awakens is a ‘Fire Circle Mystery’ steeped in an Appalachian backdrop and traditions. It delivers a punch with the hard-hitting story of Cece Chagall, who moves back to her hometown of Eureka Grove in search of peace, only to herself involved in a murder…Readers seeking vivid, engrossing stories that weave supernatural overtones into issues of murder, discovery, and transformation will relish the combination of realistic characterization and community awakening that make A Witch Awakens a vibrant, thoroughly immersive experience.”
MIDWEST BOOK REVIEW

In the debut novel of the Fire Circle Mystery series, author Ellis Elliott blends elements of the supernatural into the cozy mystery genre resulting in an exciting reading experience. Readers meet Tennessee “Cece” Chagall, who returns to her hometown of Eureka Grove, Tennessee, after leaving New York. She resumes life as a dance instructor at her grandmother’s studio and reconnects with her old friend Bess. But her peaceful routine is shattered when a beloved local figure is murdered. Cece’s synesthesia—referred to as her “peculiars” by Aunt Granny Hazel—begins revealing clues that seem to guide her toward the truth. As she grapples with the strange sensory experiences that point her to the murder weapon, she leans on her eccentric aunt and the supportive women of the “fire circle” for insight. Blending small-town charm, quirky characters, and a classic whodunit feel, this mystery pays homage to traditional detective tales, steering clear of graphic content and gritty crime tropes.

So celebrate (Mystery) month by reading a great book!

DON’T FORGET TO GET YOUR FREE COPY OF HARDBOILED

There are 100% no strings attached, though it would be really nice if you left a review on Amazon or Goodreads. But, honestly, just enjoy your free book for Crime Month.

GET YOUR COPY

YES! Your friend can have one too!

WELCOME TO CRIME MONTH

June is “Crime Month,” and we want to hear from you! What’s your favorite mystery novel of all time?

Aside from the books we’ve published here, mine just might be A LITTLE YELLOW DOG.

Leave a comment with your favorite below, and one lucky respondent will get a print copy of the Hawkshaw Press book of their choice! (Winner chosen and notified July 1st!)

WELCOME TO CRIME MONTH

In Los Angeles we call June “June Gloom,” as the mist hangs over the day… all day, and we bask in the last moments of companionable weather before the big heat comes.

But in the larger world June is CRIME MONTH! Time to get into your great reads!

I have to take a moment to recommend a Los Angeles detective, Easy Rawlins, for your June read. There are many books by the wonderful Walter Mosley, but I suggest you start off the way I always started off my students when I would teach Mr. Mosley: with A LITTLE YELLOW DOG.

In A LITTLE YELLOW DOG Easy has gotten himself a job running the janitorial crew at a public school, and he’s doing all right, that is until a very beautiful teacher pleads with him to help her save her dog from her husband, who wants the yellow mongrel dead. It’s been a long time since Easy held a beautiful woman, and he’s not made of stone. And she, well, she will do anything for her little dog.
And so Easy first finds himself deep into a woman, then deep into a mystery, and stuck with a nasty little mutt that hates his guts.
Can Easy save the mutt, save the woman, and save his skin?

One of the things I always discussed with my students was the hot sex scene that happens in the first pages of the book. It is titillating that’s for sure. And we talked about the things that authors put in books, like sex, violence, obscenities, animals, religion, graft, ghouls, murder….! How do we decide, as readers, whether those things in the books we read are gratuitous, or necessary? How do we decide if they add to the plot, and the story, enrich the story, or if they’re just in there to get attention: all splash no substance? I can tell you that I tend to poo-poo romance novels and the like, but the trouble Easy gets himself into is, in my humble opinion, both sexy and plot-centric. And I have read that book many times now, over my long years of teaching people to write. It works. And the greater story works around the sex scene. The scene and the story arc compliment each other, grow each other. And Mosley also does a wonderful portrayal of life for people in Los Angeles in the 40s, 50s, and 60s. To be a Black man trying to live on your own terms was not, in contrast to the character’s name, easy. It’s a well-documented fact that Los Angeles policing has long had its issues with racial profiling, issues that still continue today. Mosley writes his story so that I feel like I’m walking in Easy’s shoes, and I see how careful each step must be. It’s when you see how tough it can be for a good man to even get dinner on the table without being harassed that you understand how far society has come, and still needs to go. This, in my view, makes Mosely not just a great author, but an important one. And you know what else? I’m gonna channel Tom, from my favorite restaurant back in Philly, “I’ll make you a promise, if you like hard boiled detective novels, you’re gonna love this book, and if you don’t, I’ll take it in the back, and read it myself, no charge.”

😉

Start crime month off right. Read A LITTLE YELLOW DOG. And drop back to visit the blog at Hawkshaw Press, as we bring our authors on in videos all month long to tell you about their favorites for crime month!

Here’s mud in your eye~

Dianne

Hey, what’s your favorite crime novel? Leave it in the comments!

NOIR

Kindle Vella

What’s a noir anthology?

It could be crime.

It could be the kind of story that would look perfect filmed in black and white.

It could be sexy.

It could be rough.

Someone’s going to die in this book.

Someone’s going to rip-off some old broads too.

That romance is doomed from the start.

I wouldn’t take that train if I were you.

The cops are dirty, and they’re out to take everyone down.

But who is really gonna take the fall?

Who’s gonna take that last, long, lonely walk?

Hard-Boiled and Loaded with Sin… CLICK HERE for the full book on Kindle Vella to read now on your phone for pennies a story.

Coming to paperback and eReaders in June.

Summer is hot, and so is the dark of night.

It’s the perfect time for noir.

DON’T FORGET YOUR FREE JACK GRIFFIN TALE WRITTEN BY A U.S. VETERAN!

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What do you think?

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Can you help even more by interacting with the content through leaving a review? C’mon, sci-fi folks know all about interacting with content!

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THANK YOU for giving an indie author a bit of your time, for being a reader. It means a lot all of us authors to know someone is reading.

It means everything.

Much love~ from DPP and all our authors and artists

THE NEW HAWK

As we move further into 2023, we realized it was time to redo the Hawkshaw Press site (home of our crime fiction novels and collections). The site has gotten a fresh makeover, and we’ll be updating Gravelight and Out of This World soon as well.

Meanwhile, please drop by Hawkshaw Press and meander a while, Flatfoot.

CALL FOR SHORT STORIES

Welcome to HARDBOILED AND LOADED WITH SIN, the new anthology series by Hawkshaw Press. First issue drops SUMMER 2023.

Here’s the deets:

Fiction only.

Short stories 1500-7,500 words. If yours is longer send us a query @ publisher at Devil’s Party Press dot com.

12 pt New Times Roman, double-spaced.

Authors over 40 only.

Submit everything through our Duosuma page as a Word or Pages file.

FEE: 10 bucks

PAYMENT: All authors selected for publication receive a one-time royalty of 25 bucks, a copy of the anthology, and our semi-undying love.

See HAWKSHAW to submit.