Protectors

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Protectors

Kris Nelscott

Three Strong Women Protecting Their World, One Person at a Time.

A former combat nurse, a former legal secretary, and the owner of one of the first women-only gyms form an unlikely alliance in this fast-paced and riveting new work by the acclaimed historical mystery novelist Kris Nelscott.

The novel opens on the day of the Moon landing, July 20, 1969, two years after the Summer of Love changed Berkeley forever, and left lots of broken teenagers in its wake.

One of the first (if not the first) women-only gyms in the nation and the start of the Women’s Self-Defense Movement bring June “Eagle” Eagleton, Valentina “Val” Wilson, and Pamela “Pammy” Griffin together.

They never intended to face the kidnappings and murders of college students. But no one else paid attention.

An amazing trip into the experiences and lives of 1969 Berkeley told with riveting attention to detail. A read that will keep you turning pages into the late night and shock you at the same time.

Nelscott’s engrossing novel is rich in period details and goes far beyond peace signs, pot, and patchouli.
—Publisher’s Weekly

The Monster in Our Midst

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Kris Nelscott

When a disturbing postcard arrives at his Atlanta office, Emerson knows he must report it to the NAACP. The postcard, sent by the mysterious Lureen from Abbotts Creek, Arkansas, depicts yet another lynching. Emerson agrees to travel to Abbotts Creek to investigate, but he knows doing so poses great risk. Emerson only passes as white, and this Lurleen knows his face.

Emerson knows one day his luck will run out. And when he arrives in Abbotts Creek, he soon discovers that day might have come at last.

“Nelscott is good at conveying the edgy caution that blacks once brought to their movements among white society.”
<i>—Houston Chronicle</i>

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Kris Nelscott

Called “an outstanding series” by Booklist and “triumphant” by the Chicago Tribune, Kris Nelscott’s Smokey Dalton mysteries boast numerous awards, including finalists for the Edgar and Shamus awards.

The Oregonian says: “The Nelscott series setting, in the turbulent late ’60s, gives her books layers of issues of racism, class, and war, all of which still seem to remain sadly timely today.” And Entertainment Weekly says of the main character: “It’s not hard to draw parallels between Nelscott’s PI Smokey Dalton and Walter Mosley’s Easy Rawlins, another secretive, canny black man trying to solve mysteries while circumspectly navigating the white world.  But Dalton’s no knock-off.  (Would you label the hundreds of hard-boiled detectives who’ve appeared in Raymond Chandler’s wake mere Marlow Xeroxes because they’re white?)”

This starter bundle includes the first three books in the series: A Dangerous Road, Smoke-Filled Rooms, and Thin Walls.

 

A Dangerous Road (Edgar Award Finalist)

Private Investigator Smokey Dalton works for Memphis, Tennessee’s black community. He has almost no interaction with the white hierarchy, even though they exist only blocks away. So he’s surprised the day a white woman walks into his Beale Street office. Laura Hathaway has sought him out because he’s a beneficiary in her mother’s will, and Laura wants to know why. So does Smokey. He’s never heard of the Hathaways, but his search will take him on a journey that will change everything he’s ever known.

Set against the backdrop of the strike and protests that will end with Dr. Martin Luther King’s assassination, A Dangerous Road combines the politics of race, betrayal, unexpected love, and the terrible cost of trust into a story so memorable the Mystery Writers of America chose it as one of the top five novels of the year and the Historical Mystery Appreciation Society honored it as the winner of the Herodotus Award for Best Historical Mystery.

 

Smoke-Filled Rooms

On the run after the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., Private Investigator Smokey Dalton has settled under an assumed name in Chicago. But history won’t leave him alone. His job in security at the Chicago Hilton places him in the center of the protests at the 1968 Democratic Convention. Worse, a killer works his South Side neighborhood.

Smokey can’t ignore the crimes, any more than he can ignore the tension building in the city that hot August. He must take action, before he loses everything.

Chosen as one of the top ten mystery novels of the year by both Deadly Pleasures and Booklist.

 

Thin Walls

Smokey Dalton and Jimmy, the young boy he protects, have settled into a new life on Chicago’s South Side. But when Smokey gets hired to investigate the death of a black man in a local park, he realizes that the murder might not be an isolated case.  The Chicago Police Department doesn’t really investigate black deaths, particularly near the South Side. Smokey thinks the case easy, until he digs deeper into the history of the area, a history that includes gangs, racism, and secrets so dark they threaten his very existence.

Chosen as one of the top ten mystery novels of the year by the Chicago Tribune.

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Laws change from culture to culture, decade to decade. Strange laws make criminals of ordinary citizens. Like the Massachusetts woman whose brother asks her for help, slave hunters at his heels. Or the little Irish girl who needs to protect a priest from a different kind of hunter. Or the Native American detective searching New York’s Stonewall Bar for a ratfink on the night of a world-changing riot. These stories and more prove that once again, Fiction River’s crime volumes have, in the words of Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, “high quality throughout.”

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Table of Contents

“Stolen in Passing” by Dory Crowe
“Choices” by Laura Ware
“The Monster in Our Midst” by Kris Nelscott
“The Raiders” by Cat Rambo
“The Piper’s Plot” by Anthea Lawson
“She Walks in Beauty” by Brenda Carre
“The Priest Hunter” by Patrick O’Sullivan
“The Horns of Hathor” by Richard Quarry
“Impressions” by Lisa Silverthorne
“An Education for Thursday” by Dean Wesley Smith
“New World Gambles” by Leah Cutter
“The Bank Teller” by Jamie McNabb
“The Curious Case of the Ha’Penny Detective” by Lee Allred
“Blood and Lightning on the Newport Highway” by Elizabeth Castle
“Deathmobile” by Michele Lang
“The Stonewall Rat” by JC Andrijeski

“Meeting the exceptional quality of previous anthologies, this collection contains excellent past crimes short stories.”

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Fiction River: Past Crime

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Fiction River: Past Crime

Edited by Kristine Kathryn Rusch

Laws change from culture to culture, decade to decade. Strange laws make criminals of ordinary citizens. Like the Massachusetts woman whose brother asks her for help, slave hunters at his heels. Or the Chinese immigrant who finds himself in the middle of a crooked game of Fan Tan. Or the Native American detective searching New York’s Stonewall Bar for a ratfink on the night of a world-changing riot. These stories and more prove that once again, Fiction River’s crime volumes have, in the words of Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, “high quality throughout.”

Table of Contents

“Stolen in Passing” by Dory Crowe
“New World Gambles” by Leah Cutter
“The Bank Teller” by Jamie McNabb
“An Education for Thursday” by Dean Wesley Smith
“The Curious Case of the Ha’Penny Detective” by Lee Allred
“The Horns of Hathor” by Richard Quarry
“Impressions” by Lisa Silverthorne
“The Raiders” by Cat Rambo
“The Monster in Our Midst” by Kris Nelscott
“Blood and Lightning on the Newport Highway” by Elizabeth Castle
“Deathmobile” by Michele Lang
“The Stonewall Rat” by JC Andrijeski

“Meeting the exceptional quality of previous anthologies, this collection contains excellent past crimes short stories.”

Futures Mystery Anthology Magazine