(Newswire.net — September 17, 2014) Scottsdale, AZ —
“The Edison Effect: a Professor Bradshaw Mystery,” “Death in the Dolomites: A Rick Montoya Italian Mystery,” and “Phantom Limb: A Daniel Rinaldi Mystery” are three new mystery books scheduled for release in September. Poisoned Pen Press of Scottsdale, Arizona made the announcement to the delight of fans of each of the three mystery series.
Author Bernadette Pajer aims to continue to captivate readers with her latest installment in the popular Professor Bradshaw series as the professor takes on a new mystery this time involving none other than Thomas Alva Edison. In “Death in the Dolomites,” author David P. Wagner brings back professional translator and amateur sleuth Rick Montoya in the second installment of mysteries set in Italy. Not to be outdone, author Dennis Palumbo uses “Phantom Limb” to reintroduce Pittsburgh police consultant Daniel Rinaldi to his readers as he pursues a kidnapper.
According to co-founder Robert Rosenwald, “I did not start out as a book publisher, but I know I made the right decision whenever Poisoned Pen Press has the opportunity to release three outstanding works such as those we are releasing in September.” He went on to say that he expects readers to be equally as thrilled and excited by the new releases. “We pride ourselves on publishing high-quality works, and these three mysteries certainly live up to that standard.”
Learn more about these new books and many other mystery genre book series by visiting Poisoned Pen Press online or by calling (800) 421-3976.
About Poisoned Pen Press
Poisoned Pen Press is an independent mystery publisher that began in 1997 as a labor of love by Robert Rosenwald, his wife Barbara Peters and their daughter Susan Malling. Located in Scottsdale, Arizona, Poisoned Pen Press has grown to become one of the largest mystery publishers in the world. By working closely with their authors from concept through publication, Poisoned Pen Press books have won or been nominated for all major mystery genre book awards. The Mystery Writers of America honored Robert Rosenwald and Barbara Peters by presenting them with the Ellery Queen Award for their achievements in mystery publishing.