Friday, July 17, 2026

Showcase of Shadows of Frenchmen by Michael Rigg and a Giveaway of TWO $25 Amazon (.com OR .ca) Gift Cards

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SHADOWS OF FRENCHMEN

by Michael Rigg

June 22 - July 31, 2026 

Virtual Book Tour

Synopsis:

Shadows of Frenchmen by Michael Rigg

A Jonathan Gray, M.D. Mystery

On a frosty Sunday morning in February, Dr. Jonathan Gray, Coroner of Orleans Parish, faces a gruesome sight. A dead man splayed against the circular steel and cut-glass blocks of the city’s AIDS memorial in Washington Square Park has strange symbols carved into his forehead and chest. A coded note—a cipher—has been placed under one hand. The body mutilation and note are hallmarks of a serial killer dubbed by the news media as the “Mardi Gras Sweeper,” because he strikes during Carnival season and leaves coded manifestos taunting police and giving hints about his next victim.

Hoping to avoid a panic during the city’s most profitable season, Mayor Max Jamerson asks Gray to investigate the murder “on the sly,” without formal assistance from the New Orleans Police Department. Time is of the essence as Gray races to figure out the cipher and track down the Sweeper in order to prevent additional killings—and save Mardi Gras.

Praise for Shadows of Frenchmen:

"A chilling, razor-sharp mystery set against the explosive energy of Mardi Gras. This cat-and-mouse hunt fuses cryptic clues, relentless suspense and rising terror into a tale that gives us a horrifyingly intimate glimpse into a killer’s mind. Dr. Jonathan Gray is a hero you won’t forget—and the Mardi Gras Sweeper is a nightmare you won’t escape."
~ Kathleen Antrim, Bestselling Author, President-Outliers Writing University

"Michael Rigg does it again, with another thrilling mystery that you won’t be able to put down featuring New Orleans Coroner Jonathan Gray. Shadows of Frenchmen takes readers into the darkest corners of New Orleans’ lush settings and spooky cemeteries as Gray and his colleagues hunt for a possible serial killer, all against the backdrop of raucous Mardi Gras celebrations. Rigg’s love for this extraordinary city shines through on every page, even as danger lurks among the Spanish moss and above-ground tombs."
~ Ellen Byron, USA Today Bestselling & Agatha Award Winning Author

"As a coroner, Dr. Jonathan Gray is the new Kay Scarpetta. In Shadows of Frenchmen, author Michael Rigg skillfully uses beads, beignets, bullets, bombs, and bodies to make New Orleans vivid and alive."
~ John DeDakis, Former CNN editor, writing coach, and author of the Lark Chadwick mystery-suspense-thriller series, at johndedakis.com.

"Great action from the get-go! Atmosphere, characters, and all the right ingredients. A great read by Michael Rigg!"
~ Heather Graham, New York Times Bestselling Author

"Featuring smart and complex characters, Shadows of Frenchmen pulses with energy, taking the reader on a breathless chase for a serial killer terrorizing the city in the days leading up to a city-wide Mardi Gras celebration. Fans of the intrepid New Orleans coroner Dr. Jonathan Gray will not be disappointed!"
~ K.L. Murphy, Author of the Detective Callie Forde Mysteries, The Great Forgotten, and the award-nominated Her Sister's Death

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Book Details:

Genre: Medico-Legal (Coroner) Thriller
Published by: Level Best Books
Publication Date: May 5, 2026
Number of Pages: 336
ISBN: 979-8898202354
Series: A Jonathan Gray, M.D. Mystery, Book 2
Book Links: Amazon | Kindle | Barnes & Noble | Bookshop | Goodreads | BookBub | Level Best Books

Read an excerpt:

Chapter One

Alpha and Omega
Sunday, February 1, 2015 – 1:47 a.m.

Twenty-plus years with the Orleans Parish Coroner’s Office taught Jonathan Gray to expect the unexpected. But Washington Square Park had always been a tranquil haven on the fringe of the French Quarter. So crime-scene tape draping the square’s wrought-iron fence presented the visual equivalent of fingernails on a chalkboard. Moonlight filtering through stately live oaks cast eerie—almost funereal—shadows, adding to the dissonance.

Fluttering in the nippy midwinter breeze, the neon-yellow ribbon communicated

a mute warning. On this side, normalcy. On the other, insanity. Stepping into the dysfunction never got easier. Regardless, turning back wasn’t an option. As if speaking the incantation aloud would immunize him against the unfolding drama, he repeated his trite pre-crime scene mantra: “Abandon all hope, ye who enter here.” His breath lingered in the frosty air before evaporating.

After checking in with the uniformed officer monitoring access, Jonathan angled toward floodlights illuminating a temporary canopy above the city’s AIDS memorial. More tape—red as opposed to yellow—identified the innermost “Do Not Cross” perimeter. Crime scene technicians in white Tyvek protective suits busied themselves measuring and photographing what must be the reason he’d been summoned. A male corpse sitting upright on the ground—its arms and legs twisted at seemingly impossible angles—leaned against the memorial’s circular cut-glass and steel panels surrounded by a pool of thick, dark-crimson liquid.

A curved, nearly rectangular piece of wood with brass edges—most likely a knife handle—protruded from under the right side of the dead man’s rib cage. A portion of his intestines spilled out of the wound. A second knife—its handle and part of its blade visible—had been thrust downward into the soft tissue between the left collarbone and neck.

Cause of death seemed too obvious to require someone of Jonathan’s seniority. A first-year med student could have made the call. But markings carved into the dead man’s forehead and chest hinted at something more sinister. No wonder Mitch Broussard from NOPD had called him in the middle of the night. The man’s heavy flannel shirt lay open, exposing his chest and a series of

capital letters etched into his skin. The letters—G I D I A I D I V—made no sense, at least not in English. A folded piece of paper with similar letters and other symbols, not quite readable from that distance, lay under the man’s left hand. Lack of blood covering the letters in the chest signaled they had been added postmortem. Jonathan focused on two marks in the man’s forehead. An uppercase “A” and what looked like an upside-down horseshoe—the Greek letter Omega—apparently cut while the victim was still alive.

It couldn’t have been two years already. But there it was. Alpha and Omega. Jonathan bit his lip and cursed under his breath. Then, a silent prayer. Looked like the nightmare was about to begin—again.

One of the CSTs stood and raised her clear face shield. “Hey, Doc. Welcome to Funsville.”

Excerpt from SHADOWS OF FRENCHMEN by Michael Rigg. Copyright 2026 by Michael Rigg. Reproduced with permission from Michael Rigg. All rights reserved.

 

Author Bio:

Michael Rigg

Agatha and Anthony-nominated author Michael Rigg, a lawyer for more than four decades, writes mysteries and thrillers set in two very different locations: Virginia Beach (where he lives) and New Orleans (which he visits as often as possible “for research,” including participation in three Mardi Gras Krewes). He is a retired Navy Judge Advocate and a retired civilian government attorney, formerly working for the Department of the Navy Office of the General Counsel. He is a member of International Thriller Writers, Mystery Writers of America, and both the Sisters in Crime national organization and its Southeastern Virginia Chapter—Mystery by the Sea.

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Spotlight of Cloak and Dagger by Jackie McMahon


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CLOAK AND DAGGER


JACKIE MCMAHON

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ALL INFORMATION IN THIS POST IS TAKEN FROM AN E-MAIL FROM KAILA MUNDELL-HILL | PUBLICITY BERKLEY | PENGUIN RANDOM HOUSE

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When a murder rattles a group of mystery writers in 1930s London, two writers must race to solve the crime—and fight their lingering feelings for each other—before the murderer strikes again.

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July 14, 2026

Berkley Hardcover

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PRAISE FOR CLOAK AND DAGGER:

“A classic 1930s mystery, featuring a group of mystery writers who have their own secrets. Worthy of the Golden Age, but with a modern humor and edginess to it. A delightful read.”– Rhys Bowen, New York Times bestselling author of the Royal Spyness Mysteries

“I was thrilled to have the chance to read Jackie McMahon’s The Cloak and Dagger Club, a meticulously crafted fair-play mystery set against a richly drawn 1930s London that glitters off the page. With a charming, witty heroine, a second-chance romance as compelling as the whodunit itself, and a brilliant conceit inspired by the real-life Detection Club, this is a stunning debut and I’ll be first in line for whatever McMahon writes next. Fans of Deanna Raybourn’s Veronica Speedwell series will find plenty to love here.” Liz Lawson, New York Times bestselling author of The Agathas and It Happened One Murder

“Author Jackie McMahon has crafted one of the Golden Age-iest mysteries I’ve had the pleasure of reading by a contemporary author. The Cloak and Dagger Club has it all: a whip-smart detective heroine, an ingeniously clued puzzle, and a brilliant sendup of the real-life Detection Club, in which authors such as Agatha Christie and Dorothy L. Sayers rubbed shoulders. Come for the meta commentary on detective fiction, stay for the multiple swoon-worthy romances and sly Christie (et al!) Easter eggs. What an absolute delight; I can’t wait to read whatever McMahon comes up with next.”– Kemper Donovan, bestselling author of the Ghostwriter Mystery series and host of the “All About Agatha” podcast

“The Cloak and Dagger Club is a stylish cocktail of sharply drawn characters, dry wit, and intrigue, raised in celebration of the genre.”– Bryn Donovan, author of Her Knight at the Museum

“Who better to solve a murder than a mystery writer, especially when the victim is one of your own? The Cloak and Dagger Club is an elegantly crafted and clever homage to Agatha Christie and the golden age of crime fiction, with an engaging and relatable heroine, a fantastic London setting, and a mystery that truly kept me guessing. A stellar debut by a gifted writer”– Vanessa Kelly, bestselling author of The Emma Knightley Mysteries

“Inspired by the real 1920s Detection Club (charter members Christie, Sayers, Chesterton, and other Golden Age greats), The Cloak and Dagger Club will bring new fans to the classic mystery-verse. They’ll be itching to follow Lucy and Frank wherever Jackie McMahon takes them.”– Patrice McDonough, author of the Dr. Julia Lewis mysteries

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ABOUT CLOAK AND DAGGER:

Inspired by Agatha Christie's real-life Detection Club, a murder among a group of golden age mystery writers meets a second chance romance in this debut novel from author Jackie McMahon.


London, 1930. Lucy Hubbard is on the cusp of achieving her dreams. With her first mystery novel debuting with strong sales and glowing reviews, she's been invited by Horace Hazelmoor, the king of crime fiction, to join his elite group of writers—the Cloak and Dagger Club.

Thrilled at the opportunity, Lucy finds herself swept up into Horace's glamorous world at the Ritz hotel. She's even willing to put up with the inconvenient presence of her former fiancé, Frank Murray, the club's rising star who is on track to eclipse Horace as Britain's most popular crime writer.

But when Horace is found with a knife in his back, Frank is the police's prime suspect. Despite their complicated history, Lucy knows he's not capable of murder. With suspects galore and the danger rising, these two mystery writers must race to solve the crime—and  fight their lingering feelings for each other—before the murderer strikes again.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:



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Jackie McMahon writes murder mysteries with history, twists, and perhaps a romance (or two).


She currently resides in Florida with her two cats, and in her free time, she enjoys reading, traveling, and sharing obscure historical facts she has recently learned.

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Book Blogger Hop - 7/17/2026

                                           

Question of the Week:

Do you read one book at a time, or juggle a few at once? 
(submitted by Billy @ Coffee-Addicted Writer)

My Answer:

I can only read one book at a time. :)


Thursday, July 16, 2026

Spotlight of Formula Zero by Meredith Lanzen

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FORMULA ZERO

MEREDITH LANZEN
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ALL INFORMATION IN THIS POST IS COURTESY OF CHELSEA PASCOE | BERKLEY | SENIOR PUBLICIST AND SOME INFORMATION TAKEN FROM THE PUBLISHER'S WEBSITE AND THE AUTHOR’S GOODREADS WEBSITE.

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Ali Hazelwood meets Formula 1: Drive to Survive—with a sci-fi twist.

Romantic tension between ex–best friends rockets to new heights in this dazzling sports romance debut set in the fast-paced, interplanetary world of Formula Zero racing.

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July 7, 2026
Berkley Trade Paperback Original

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Sports Romance

Science Fiction

Workplace Romance

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PRAISE FOR FORMULA ZERO:

“Move over, Formula One. Formula Zero is my new favorite sport. With fantastic world building (seriously, I want to live in this fantastic universe) and a swoon-worthy romance, Formula Zero is a triumph of a sports romance. Lanzen’s voice is engaging and witty, with a true knack for explaining a complicated sport in a way that made me feel like an expert by the end. Clarke’s struggles with grief and the trajectory of her career were incredibly relatable, and the sheer yearning from Julian was unparalleled. This book was absolutely out-of-this-world levels of fun—an intergalactic delight!”—Simone Soltani, USA Today bestselling author of Ride With Me

Formula Zero will send you on a full-throttle, zero-gravity ride from start to finish. This is sci-fi romance the way it’s meant to be—fast-paced, full of intrigue, and with the payoff only a perfect slow burn brings. I couldn’t put it down! Everyone should add Meredith Lanzen to their auto-buy author list.”—Alexandra Kennington, author of Blood Beneath the Snow

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ABOUT FORMULA ZERO:

Madeline Clarke didn't think her life would be all fun and trophies after earning her spot in the solar system's most elite zero-gravity racing circuit, but she definitely thought it'd be better than this. Aside from being a female pilot in a male-dominated sport, her boss is a controlling jerk, her estranged father is a beloved figure from her team's past glory days (and an absolute ass), and she's performing so poorly she risks losing her contract. And worst of all, there's Julian Casperi. 

Julian was Clarke's childhood best friend and is a rising star in the league. The dance between them has always been complicated, but when Clarke walked away from her feelings years ago and Julian didn’t stop her they became nothing more than competitors—until Clarke gets into a near-fatal accident on the track and Julian comes to her rescue.

Now back in each other’s orbits, the tension between them is at an all-time high. But navigating their relationship might be the least of Clarke’s problems. Things keep going wrong on the track, and she suspects there's something shady at play. If she wants to come out on top, she needs to move fast and make bold choices—about her team, her future, and her heart.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:


Photo: © Meredith Lanzen

Meredith Lanzen is an adult sci-fi and fantasy author.


When she's not charting out intergalactic adventures on her kitchen window, she's playing D&D, braving her fear of spiders to spend time outside, and singing show tunes loudly enough to have acquired a neighborhood nickname.


She lives in Michigan with her husband, two chaos goblins cleverly disguised as human children, and a 65-pound lapdog.


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Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Spotlight of The Sins of Summer Daughters by Lo Patrick


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THE SINS OF SUMMER DAUGHTERS
LO PATRICK
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ALL INFORMATION IN THIS POST IS COURTESY OF KATE RILEY OF SOURCEBOOKS AND THE PUBLISHER'S WEBSITE.
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For fans of Dirt Creek and William Kent Kreuger comes a profound southern mystery from acclaimed author Lo Patrick.

When her granddaughter is accused of murder, a woman must confront the buried secrets of a summer long past—because she can try to forget, but the Georgia land remembers.

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PRAISE FOR THE SINS OF SUMMER DAUGHTERS:

"Four generations of women struggle with life in a small Southern town where the heat and lack of options are oppressive and snakes hide in the tall grass. Patrick's writing sparks with stunning observations and a flammable wit." — Joshua Moehling, USA Today bestselling author of And There He Kept Her and A Long Time Gone

"A new Lo Patrick book is cause for celebration. In The Sins of Summer Daughters, four generations of women struggle with life in a small southern town where the heat and lack of options are oppressive and snakes hide in the tall grass. Patrick's writing sparks with stunning observations and a flammable wit. I'm a huge fan." — Joshua Moehling, USA Today bestselling author of And There He Kept Her and A Long Time Gone


"The Sins of Summer Daughters, Lo Patrick's latest moody, propulsive mystery, will keep readers guessing and turning pages until the final shocking scene. A grisly murder in present-day Georgia causes narrator Meg Gregory to reckon with long-buried secrets from her own disturbing childhood in the 1970s. The story alternates between past and present, with Meg racing to protect those she loves most from ghosts—real or imagined—from the terrifying past." — Lauren K. Denton, USA Today bestselling author of The Hideaway and A Place to Land


"Joshilyn Jackson meets the Coen brothers in this searing, Southern, soul-cracking mystery. How a novel can be written with such gravity and humor at the same time is astounding and so rarely done well, but Patrick does it with the ease and grace of a Southern summer evening. The Sins of Summer Daughters is nothing short of a work of literary witchcraft." — Emily Carpenter, author of Gothictown


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ABOUT THE SINS OF SUMMER DAUGHTERS:


Meg Gregory never wanted to return to Tuskin, the small Georgia town she grew up in, as barren as the fields that surround it. But after her divorce left her wounded, she knew she had to quit running. Now, years later, as Meg watches her daughter and granddaughter navigate familiar dirt roads, Meg is bent on hiding from the memories that haunt her. Because she skipped town for a reason, and that reason runs deep.


But when Meg's unassuming granddaughter Lucy is suddenly charged with the murder of her boyfriend, everything changes. Meg knows Lucy couldn't have done it. Killing a boy will break a girl like that. She should know. She's seen it happen before.


As Meg fights for Lucy's innocence, memories from the past threaten to break free, and she's left to contemplate a different murder, a different dead boy, a different summer under the hot Georgia sun. And soon enough Meg isn't quite sure what is memory and who, in all of this, is innocent.


A moving rumination on memory, legacy, trauma, and small-town tension, The Sins of Summer Daughters is a masterclass in mystery paired seamlessly with an intimate character study you won't soon forget.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:


LO PATRICK is a former lawyer and current novelist living in the suburbs of Atlanta. Her debut, The Floating Girls, earned a starred review from Publisher's Weekly, was a finalist for the Townsend Prize for Fiction, and was a Reader's Digest Editor's Pick.

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