Today's compendium of recently published mystery news articles:
• MSNBC has an excerpt of James Patterson's latest Alex Cross thriller, Double Cross, on its website.
• More Patterson news: USA Today reports that for the cast and crew of Women's Murder Club, it isn't a "club" so much as a "clan".
• Scripps News suggests books for young readers, including the latest in the Alex Rider adventures series and the Steve and Susan Carol sports mystery series. Both are available on the First Clues, Mysteries for Kids website.
• Reuters interviews Shirley Rousseau Murphy, author of the mystery series featuring cat private investigator Joe Grey.
• Otto Penzler writes about Robert B. Parker and his latest Spenser mystery, Now & Then, in his column on NYSun.com.
• Jem Bloomfield writes about the portrayal of police in detective fiction for an article in the California Literary Review.
• Staff writer for The Philadelphia Inquirer Art Carey profiles mystery writer Robin Hathaway who didn't begin writing until she was 50, and wasn't published until she was 60. She is the author of two mystery series, Doctor Fenimore and Jo Banks.
• Faye Levow chats with Vermont mystery writer Archer Mayor, author of the Joe Gunther series, in an article on SeacoastOnline.com.
• Roberta Alexander reviews several recently published mysteries in her column, It's a Mystery, on MercuryNews.com.
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Tuesday, November 20, 2007
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