SLEUTHS MYSTERY BOOKSELLER
UPCOMING EVENTS
We will be talking with Pen Women on January 2 and with Fiction Writers on January 26.
We will begin publishing under the name Sleuths Publishing in February. Look for more information as the time grows closer.
FEBRUARY 23, 2008 2PM-4PM
Carolyn Boyles Author of "A Complete Plain-English Guide to Living With A Spinal Cord Injury" Come and support our local author. Let others know about event. Come to buy a book or just to visit with the author.
For More Info on Events:
Email: events@sleuthsmysterybookseller.com
Phone: 501-603-9676
PREVIOUS AUTHOR SIGNINGS
¨ "Department of Corrections"
¨ "Yesterday Again"
¨ "The Christmas Tree"
¨ "Amanda's Resolution"
¨ "Memories of Marty"
¨ "The Rise of Tommy Boy"
¨ "Romancing Delilah"
¨ "Murder at the Oasis"
¨ "ESP: Essays, Stories, Poems"
¨ "With Glory and Honor"
"Flood Summer"
"The Mysterious Benedict Society"
"Doris Free"
"Relocating Mia" (National Best Books 2007 Award Finalist)
HISTORY OF MYSTERY
The very first mystery was published in 1841 by Edgar Allan Poe. The title of his book was The Murders in the Rue Morgue. He inspired many others to write mysteries, including the famous Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who wrote about his well-known character, Sherlock Holmes.
In 1903, the first mystery movie was made based on a train robbery, called The Great Train Robbery. The 1920’s brought books we still read and enjoy today, including Agatha Christie’s novels and The Hardy Boys, which were first published in 1927. Three years later, Nancy Drew embarked on her numerous mystery adventures and Ellery Queen was introduced to the delight of many. That same year, the first radio show based on detectives began to air weekly. It was a popular show for all listeners. Comic books were soon showcasing Batman and Robin, which drew the younger crowd into the mystery scene.
In the 1950’s, more people became exposed to mystery and detective stories when they aired as television shows. Hitchcock, Perry Mason and Dragnet, were among the first. The first interactive mystery series called Unsolved Mysteries, provides viewers with scenarios about true life cases. People are encouraged to help by giving authorities any information they have about the mysteries.
Although they continued to be popular, it wasn’t until 1972 that the first bookstore opened that was dedicated entirely to mysteries. The first online mystery website was created in the year 1995; and in 1999, the only type of book that was more popular than the mystery was romance. Maybe together we can get mysteries back to Number One! So keep on reading them!
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What's with that body in the bathroom? Ever wondered what happened? Come to an author signing and ask the author how they came up with their ideas and storylines for their books. You may have what it takes to get a book published.