April 2011

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Graveminder by Melissa Marr

Grave Check out the Publishers Weekly review of Melissa Marr's Graveminder, and be sure to click through to hear Kayleigh's book buzz over on Earlyword.

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YA bestseller Marr (Wicked Lovely), in her first novel for adult readers, serves up a quirky dark fantasy fashioned around the themes of fate, free will–and zombies. When Rebekkah Barrow is summoned home to Claysville for the funeral of her beloved grandmother Maylene, Rebekkah doesn't know that she's been designated Maylene's successor as the town Graveminder, whose job it is to give the recently deceased food to keep them in the Land of the Dead. Not coincidentally, her sometimes lover, Byron Montgomery, has just succeeded his dad as the Undertaker, who works intimately with the Graveminder. Even as the pair ponder the grave responsibilities that their weird destinies have thrust upon them, they doggedly pursue Daisha, an adolescent who died under suspicious circumstances and who, unburied and untended, is wreaking havoc around town as a rampaging member of the Hungry Dead. Not everything adds up in Marr's story, but the well-drawn characters and their dramatic interactions keep the tale loose and lively. 

 -Annie

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Afraid of the Dark: NY Times Bestseller!

9780061840289_0_Cover Afraid of the Dark hit stores on March 22, and within five days had found a spot on the New York Times Bestseller list!

See why critics are calling this one James Grippando at his pulse-pounding best:

"Compelling….Grippando has written a legal thriller with more twists and turns than a snowy mountain pass.  'Afraid of the Dark' will have readers embracing this darkness."  
– Associated Press 

"Match[es] the power and drama of Grippando’s best stand-alone novels. Fans of the Swyteck series will definitely want to check this one out, and readers … may be surprised at this novel’s ability to tap into their deepest fears.  Grippando has definitely reached a new level with this series entry.”  - Booklist, *Starred Review*

“Superb plotting, high suspense, compelling timely issues, and finely honed characters make this crime novel/international thriller a great read.”  - Library Journal, *Starred Review*

"A heady brew of plot points [that] touches on terrorists, the treatment of political prisoners, cyber security, the war in Iraq and even teenage sexting.  Grippando powerfully weaves "Afraid of the Dark" into a noir look at the fears that seep into each corner of society.  Grippando has proven his skills with edge-of-your-seat thrillers. "Afraid of the Dark" may be his most gripping yet."   – Miami Herald  

"Grippando's rousing ninth Jack Swyteck legal thriller [is] an exciting tale of revenge."  - Publishers Weekly

"Filled with twists and turns and edge-of-the-seat tension."  - Romantic Times  (4 stars) 

Visit James Grippando's Facebook page to learn more about him and his books.

-Annie

 

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