(Newswire.net — August 14, 2015) Scottsdale, Arizona — The dog days of summer might be nearly over, but plenty of sultry summer nights remain in which to sit back and enjoy the collection of mystery novels being released in August. The talented editors at Poisoned Pen Press have gotten together as they do each month to put together a collection of mysteries for their devoted and loyal readers to enjoy.
“Our editors and staff work hard each month to come up with a selection of new mysteries that will surpass the releases from the month before,” according to co-founder and president, Robert Rosenwald. “August marks the final days of summer vacations and outdoor activities, but we know our readers are never too busy for a good mystery.”
Isolation: A Faye Longchamp Mystery #9 finds archaeologist Faye Longchamp battling inner demons and family conflicts. Author Mary Anna Evans adds a touch of murder to her story to draw the attention of her main character away from her own problems to track down a brutal killer.
Innovative plot and storytelling techniques that were ahead of their time will enthrall readers of the Charles Warren Adams novel, The Notting Hill Mystery: A British Library Crime Classic. Originally published in the 1800s in a British magazine as an eight-part series, this is certain to take its place among the most popular detective mystery novels.
The British invasion continues in August with the release of a novel by Christopher St. John Sprigg who went from working at a local newspaper in the early 1920s to writing books about flying. Death of an Airman: A British Library Crime Classic allows Sprigg to combine his fascination with flying with a classic who-done-it plot.
A Chorus of Innocents: A Sir Robert Carey Mystery #7 takes readers on the further adventures of its lead character as he, with the help of Lady Elizabeth Widdington, attempts to solve a murder in sixteenth century England. Author P.F. Chisolm artfully crafts a novel that transports readers back in time.
Lovers of cozy mysteries will not be disappointed this summer. Dr. Kate Turner returns as a veterinarian in a small practice in upstate New York who teams up with her grandfather, a retired fire investigator, to solve the murder of one of her clients. Author Eileen Brady is a real-life veterinarian who infuses Unleashed: A Kate Turner, DVM Mystery #2 with realism and wit sure to keep readers entertained.
Readers who are interested in these August book titles are encouraged to visit the mystery publisher website of Poisoned Pen Press at http://www.poisonedpenpress.com/ to learn more about the authors and plot of each mystery book.
About Poisoned Pen Press
Robert Rosenwald and Barbara Peters founded Poisoned Pen Press in 1997 as a small, independent book publisher focusing on novels in the mystery genre. Since its founding, Poisoned Pen Press has grown to become one of the largest publishers of hardcover mysteries. Its achievements include numerous awards and a loyal following of authors and readers who believe in the company’s motto of “Discover Mystery.”
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