Monday, July 27, 2020

Greetings all.
A lot has happened since the last time you heard from me. For one thing, the name of my business has changed to Blackbird Bookshop. The URL for the website is https://www.blackbirdbookshop.com/

I just have to figure out how to change my profile to reflect the change. 😃

So, Blackbird Bookshop still has quality mystery books at reasonable prices. And, more importantly, we have every book we list. Probably one-third of the books we carry are signed by the author.

On August 4, 2020 we will be participating in Gettman's Virtual Book Fair. Gettman's fair has 150 dealers with books covering all genres. You can search by category or browse each dealer's offerings. The interface between buyer and seller is also very good and painless.

Hope to see you at the fair.
https://getmansvirtual.com/

Debbie

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Caper Mysteries

So Edgar the raven and I were talking about what we wanted to say, and cozies and capers came to mind. My mind...Edgar doesn't have one. He just sits atop his books and gives me the look that says, "write something, already!" 

A Caper mystery is one of my favorites. It diverges from a traditional mystery through its comic elements, adventure, or unusual cleverness and focuses on the steps taken to commit the crime and the personalities of the criminals. And, believe me, you will root for the criminal. 

When one thinks of a caper mystery, Donald Westlake immediately springs to mind. And it was he who first started me on the path of caper enjoyment. "Fugitive Pigeon", "God Save the Mark", "Why Me? are some good examples of stand-alone books. His Dortmunder series is especially entertaining. One of my favorite Dortmunder books is "What's the Worst that Could Happen?", with the tables turned on Mr. D. as he tries to retrieve the ring stolen from him by the person he was trying to rob. Word of warning though, if you like the book, do not see the movie.

Other authors with a caper bent are 
  • Carl Hiaasen (Tourist Season, Basket Case, etc.) 
  • Tim Dorsey (Cadillac Beach, Nuclear Jellyfish and the rest of his Serge the serial killer series), 
  • Lawrence Block (the Burglar series with Bernie Rhodenbarr as the honest burglar)
I suppose one could make the case for Janet Evanovich and her Stephanie Plum series. The books certainly involve capers, but very little crime and I'd be more inclined to set them in the cozy or amateur sub-genre.

If you have any authors you would like considered, please leave a comment.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Welcome to The Raven's Ramblings

Greetings and welcome to The Raven's Ramblings. This is Debbie speaking for Edgar the Raven and we'll be bringing you information and news from the world of Mystery and Suspense books.