I Read/I Wrote: Ellen Byron

In the I Read/I Wrote series, authors introduce a book they loved–in the genre in which they write–and share one of their own books.


GENRE: Cozy mystery

I READ: Sleeping Murder by Agatha Christie

I think I’ve read everything Agatha Christie ever wrote, but my favorite Christie mystery is Sleeping Murder, probably because the catalyst to the action is a quote from The Duchess of Malfi, a super-dark Jacobean drama that I love.

In Sleeping Murder, Gwendolyn, a young newlywed, buys a house on the south coast of England. She does some remodeling and has a very specific vision for the nursery wallpaper. When workmen open a long-sealed wall, she sees the exact wallpaper she envisioned. Then they discover that there used to be a door in a place where she wants to put a doorway between two rooms. Weird! Gwen goes to London for a visit with relatives, including the indomitable Christie sleuth, Miss Jane Marple. They attend a production of  The Duchess of Malfi, and when Gwendolyn hears the line “Cover her face; mine eyes dazzle; she died young,” she screams and faints; she saw an image of herself viewing a man saying those words as he strangled a blonde-haired woman named Helen.

Is Gwen losing her mind? Is there paranormal activity? Or is the house familiar for a reason? I’m not telling. You’ll have to read this masterful mystery to find out.

I WROTE: Plantation Shudders

Plantation Shudders is the first book in my Cajun Country Mystery series. I transferred to Tulane University in the middle of my sophomore year and fell in love with south Louisiana. I’m also a big architecture buff and fascinated by the old plantation homes in the area. Those obsessions came together to inspire the series.

In Plantation Shudders, Magnolia Marie “Maggie” Crozat, a feisty artist in her early thirties, leaves New York and moves back to her hometown, eccentric Pelican, Louisiana (town motto: “Yes, We Peli-Can!”), to work at her family’s historic plantation-turned-B&B.  The business is in peril after an obnoxious eightysomething couple staying at the B&B on their honeymoon – yes, their honeymoon – mysteriously drops dead within minutes of each other.  Rufus Durand, the lazy Pelican Chief of Police, carries a longstanding grudge against the Crozats, so he’s no help in the investigation.  And she can’t trust the sexy new detective in town, Bo Durand, because he happens to be Rufus’s cousin. So Maggie Crozat is forced to become an amateur sleuth, aided by her accordion-playing best friend Gaynell, her cross-dressing pal JJ, and her cocktail-loving Grandmere. Laissez les bon temps rouler!


Ellen Byron authors the Cajun Country Mystery series. A Cajun Christmas Killing and Body on the Bayou both won the Lefty Award for Best Humorous Mystery and were nominated for Agatha awards in the category of Best Contemporary Novel. Plantation Shudders, was nominated for Agatha, Lefty, and Daphne awards. Mardi Gras Murder is available for presale. Ellen’s TV credits include Wings, Just Shoot Me, and Fairly OddParents. She’s written over 200 national magazine articles, and her published plays include the award-winning Graceland. Ellen is a proud founding blogger of Chicksonthe case.com. She also worked as a cater-waiter for the legendary Martha Stewart, a credit she never tires of sharing. For more information, please visit www.ellenbyron.com.

Englewood Library Panel

Please join us…

Saturday August 18, 2018
10:30 am-12:00 pm
Anderson Room, Englewood Library
1000 Englewood Parkway
1st Floor, Englewood Civic Center
Englewood, CO 80110
303-762-2560

“The Write Crime” panel with Mary Birk, Peg Brantley, Jennifer Kincheloe, Cynthia Kuhn, Shawn McGuire, and Barbara Nickless

For over one hundred years, since the world was first introduced to Sherlock Holmes, both writers and readers alike have been fascinated by the mystery novel. Join six members of Sisters in Crime-Colorado as they present an author panel discussion on writing, research, publishing, self-publishing, and sneak previews of their latest works. Book sales and signing to follow. For adults & teens. No registration required.

Left Coast Crime

March 22-25, 2018

If you’re heading to Left Coast Crime this year, please say hello! I’ll be on the “Lefty Award Nominees: Best Humorous Mystery” panel with Donna Andrews, Ellen Byron, Marla Cooper, and Janet Rudolph on Friday (2:45 pm) and “The Door is Still Open: Academic & Bookstore Mysteries” panel with Bourne Morris, Vinnie Hansen, Maggie Topkis, and Randal Brandt on Sunday (9 am). Hope to see you in Reno!

Sisters in Crime-Colorado at ALA

February 9-12, 2018

Sisters in Crime-Colorado will be at the American Library Association Midwinter Meeting and Exhibits.

Please visit our booth in the Exhibit Hall and say hello!

Shifts Authors
Friday 2/9 5:30-7 Becky Clark, Cynthia Kuhn, Peg Brantley
Saturday 2/10 9-11 Leeann Betts, Fleur Bradley
Saturday 2/10 11-1 Elizabeth Richards,  Theresa Crater
Saturday 2/10 1-3 Rhonda Blackhurst, Naomi Hirahara
Saturday 2/10 3-5 Karen (K.L.) Docter, Margaret Mizushima, Terrie Wolf
Sunday 2/11 9-11 Catherine Dilts, Sue Hinkin, Cordia Booth
Sunday 2/11 11-1 Jennifer Kincheloe, Nora Page
Sunday 2/11 1-3 Chris Goff,  Mary Birk
Sunday 2/11 3-5 Ann Dominguez, Shawn McGuire
Monday 2/12 9-11:30 Rosemary Berry,  Sandra Murphy
Monday 2/12 11:30-2 Karen Whalen,  Francelia Belton

Lefty Nomination

Left Coast Crime has just released the 2018 Lefty Award nominations, and The Art of Vanishing (Lila Maclean Academic Mystery #2) has been nominated  in the “Best Humorous Mystery” category!

Very honored to be included and so grateful to everyone who nominated it–thank you.

Congratulations to all of the nominees!

Lefty for Best Humorous Mystery Novel
• Donna Andrews, Gone Gull (Minotaur Books)
• Ellen Byron, A Cajun Christmas Killing (Crooked Lane Books)
• Marla Cooper, Dying on the Vine (Minotaur Books)
• Cynthia Kuhn, The Art of Vanishing (Henery Press)
• Cindy Sample, Dying for a Diamond (Cindy Sample Books)

Lefty for Best Historical Mystery Novel (Bruce Alexander Memorial)
for books covering events before 1960
• Rhys Bowen, In Farleigh Field (Lake Union Publishing)
• Jennifer Kincheloe, The Woman in the Camphor Trunk (Seventh Street Books)
• Renee Patrick, Dangerous To Know (Forge)
• Priscilla Royal, The Proud Sinner (Poisoned Pen Press)
• Jeri Westerson, Season of Blood (Severn House Publishers)

Lefty for Best Debut Mystery Novel
• Susan Alice Bickford, A Short Time To Die (Kensington)
• Kellye Garrett, Hollywood Homicide (Midnight Ink)
• Wendall Thomas, Lost Luggage (Poisoned Pen Press)
• Nancy Tingley, A Head in Cambodia (Swallow Press)
• Kathleen Valenti, Protocol (Henery Press)

Lefty for Best Mystery Novel
• Matt Coyle, Blood Truth (Oceanview Publishing)
• William Kent Krueger, Sulfur Springs (Atria Books)
• Louise Penny, Glass Houses (Minotaur Books)
• Terry Shames, An Unsettling Crime for Samuel Craddock (Seventh Street Books)
• James Ziskin, Cast the First Stone (Seventh Street Books)

Left Coast Crime 2018: Reno

RMMWA Mystery & Mistletoe

Mystery & Mistletoe
December 13, 2017

You’re invited! Tickets are just $10 and can be purchased in advance at www.rmmwa.org.

Mystery Writers of America members scheduled to read excerpts of their works include Carter Wilson, Catherine Dilts, Shannon Baker, co-authors Carl and Jane Bock, Christine Goff, Jennifer Kincheloe, Kevin Wolf. Francine Mathews, Margaret Mizushima, Sue Hinkin, Jeffrey Alan Lockwood, Barbara Nickless, Charlotte Hinger, Twist Phelan, J.L. Abramo and Cynthia Kuhn.