Once upon a time I was published by what I thought would be my forever publisher. I was thrilled by the way they treated me and with their commitment to promoting my books. Then things changed—and not in a good way—and I made the decision to walk away, taking the rights to my books with me. Luckily, this was at the point where many authors were entering the once never-to-be-considered field of self-publishing (although they were calling it indie publishing to differentiate their books from those published by unscrupulous vanity presses.) I joined their ranks and haven’t looked back.
Lots of other authors have followed, though, and it’s becoming increasingly difficult to attract new readers, given the hundreds of thousands of available books. So recently had an idea: what if I gathered together nine other authors who all had the rights back to the first book in their mystery series and published them together in one ebook boxed set?
The result was Sleuthing Women: 10 First-in-Series Mysteries, a collection of full-length mysteries featuring murder and assorted mayhem by ten critically acclaimed, award-winning, and bestselling authors. Each novel in the set is the first book in an established multi-book series—a total of over 3,000 pages of reading pleasure for lovers of amateur sleuth, caper, and cozy mysteries, with a combined total of over 1700 reviews on Amazon, averaging 4 stars. Titles include:
Assault With a Deadly Glue Gun, an Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mystery by Lois Winston—Working mom Anastasia is clueless about her husband’s gambling addiction until he permanently cashes in his chips and her comfortable middle-class life craps out. He leaves her with staggering debt, his communist mother, and a loan shark demanding $50,000. Then she’s accused of murder…
Murder Among Neighbors, a Kate Austen Suburban Mystery by Jonnie Jacobs — When Kate Austen’s socialite neighbor, Pepper Livingston, is murdered, Kate becomes involved in a sea of steamy secrets that bring her face to face with shocking truths—and handsome detective Michael Stone.
Skeleton in a Dead Space, a Kelly O’Connell Mystery by Judy Alter—Real estate isn’t a dangerous profession until Kelly O’Connell stumbles over a skeleton and runs into serial killers and cold-blooded murderers in a home being renovated in Fort Worth. Kelly barges through life trying to keep from angering her policeman boyfriend Mike and protect her two young daughters.
In for a Penny, a Cleopatra Jones Mystery by Maggie Toussaint—Accountant Cleo faces an unwanted hazard when her golf ball lands on a dead banker. The cops think her BFF shot him, so Cleo sets out to prove them wrong. She ventures into the dating world, wrangles her teens, adopts the victim’s dog, and tries to rein in her mom…until the killer puts a target on Cleo’s back.
The Hydrogen Murder, a Periodic Table Mystery by Camille Minichino—A retired physicist returns to her hometown of Revere, Massachusetts and moves into an apartment above her friends’ funeral home. When she signs on to help the Police Department with a science-related homicide, she doesn’t realize she may have hundreds of cases ahead of her.
Retirement Can Be Murder, A Baby Boomer Mystery by Susan Santangelo—Carol Andrews dreads her husband Jim’s upcoming retirement more than a root canal without Novocain. She can’t imagine anything worse than having an at-home husband with time on his hands and nothing to fill it—until Jim is suspected of murdering his retirement coach.
Dead Air, A Talk Radio Mystery by Mary Kennedy—Psychologist Maggie Walsh moves from NY to Florida to become the host of WYME’s On the Couch with Maggie Walsh. When her guest, New Age prophet Guru Sanjay Gingii, turns up dead, her new roommate Lark becomes the prime suspect. Maggie must prove Lark innocent while dealing with a killer who needs more than just therapy.
A Dead Red Cadillac, A Dead Red Mystery by RP Dahlke—When her vintage Cadillac is found tail-fins up in a nearby lake, the police ask aero-ag pilot Lalla Bains why an elderly widowed piano teacher is found strapped in the driver’s seat. Lalla confronts suspects, informants, cross-dressers, drug-running crop dusters, and a crazy Chihuahua on her quest to find the killer.
Murder is a Family Business, an Alvarez Family Murder Mystery by Heather Haven—Just because a man cheats on his wife and makes Danny DeVito look tall, dark and handsome, is that any reason to kill him? The reluctant and quirky PI, Lee Alvarez, has her work cut out for her when the man is murdered on her watch. Of all the nerve.
Murder, Honey, a Carol Sabala Mystery by Vinnie Hansen—When the head chef collapses into baker Carol Sabala’s cookie dough, she is thrust into her first murder investigation. Suspects abound at Archibald’s, the swanky Santa Cruz restaurant where Carol works. The head chef cut a swath of people who wanted him dead from ex-lovers to bitter rivals to greedy relatives.
Buy Links
Kindle– http://www.amazon.com/Sleuthing-Women-First—-Mysteries-ebook/dp/B01E7EEJLA/
Nook– http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/sleuthing-women-lois-winston/1123663544?ean=2940153179940
Kobo– https://store.kobobooks.com/en-us/ebook/sleuthing-women-10-first-in-series-mysteries
iTunes– https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/sleuthing-women-10-first-in/id1103428642?mt=11
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USA Today bestselling and award-winning author Lois Winston writes mystery, romance, romantic suspense, chick lit, women’s fiction, children’s chapter books, and nonfiction under her own name and her Emma Carlyle pen name. Kirkus Reviews dubbed her critically acclaimed Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mystery series, “North Jersey’s more mature answer to Stephanie Plum.” In addition, Lois is an award-winning craft and needlework designer who often draws much of her source material for both her characters and plots from her experiences in the crafts industry. Visit Lois/Emma at the website and Anastasia at the Killer Crafts & Crafty Killers blog. Follow her on Goodreads, on Pinterest and on Twitter. Sign up for her newsletter here.
Vinnie says
I am so impressed at what Lois has done with this boxed-set, and I’m so honored to be part of the collection!
Maggie Toussaint says
Thanks for featuring Sleuthing Women here. Our anthology is Lois’ brainchild, and the “Sleuthing Women” is supposed to apply to our amateur sleuths. But I think of all the authors as sleuthing women too, so it’s a win either way.
Thanks for featuring us here, Patricia.
camille minichino says
I’m one of the lucky authors that Lois has included in her great project. Thanks for hosting Sleuthing Women, Patricia. I hope all is well with you!
Patricia says
It’s my pleasure, Camille. And yes, all is well. I’m getting back in the groove after my year of getting broken parts repaired. 😀
Margot Kinberg says
What a great idea to present these mysteries as a boxed set, linked by a theme. Innovative and creative! Thanks, too, for sharing your experience moving to self-publishing.
Heather Haven says
Hi Patricia! As one of the fellow authors in Sleuthing Women, thanks so much for showcasing Lois and our boxed set.
Patricia says
You’re so welcome, Heather. Thanks for stopping by!
Susan Santangelo says
So excited ti have my first Baby Boomer mystery be part of this boxed set!
Susan Santangelo says
I meant to say, “to have my first Baby Boomer mystery be part of this boxed set.”
Sorry about the typo!!!
L. Diane Wolfe says
Boxed sets are all the rage now and a benefit to both readers and authors.
Lois Winston says
Thanks, Alex. I hope you’ll give the set a try. It’s a great way to find some new favorite authors and series.
Alex J. Cavanaugh says
Smart way to hook readers on a lot of new series.