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Colorado Country Christmas Gift Show
The Colorado Country Christmas Gift Show is this weekend–here’s a coupon if you’re planning to attend! If you’re there on Sunday afternoon, I’ll be at the Colorado Authors’ League booth.
http://www.colorado.com/events/colorado-country-christmas-gift-show
Local Author Showcase
Seven local authors will participate in this book chat/signing at the Parker Library (20105 Mainstreet, Parker, CO 80138). The event begins at 2 pm, and registration is required. For more information, please visit http://douglascountylibraries.org/Events/local-author-showcase-october-2016.
Golden Fine Arts Festival
If you’re attending the Golden Fine Arts Festival, please stop by the Sisters in Crime-Colorado booth and say hello!
Authors will be appearing as follows…
SATURDAY
10:00 – 12:00 Peg Brantley
12:00 – 2:00 Becky Clark
2:00 – 5:00 Rebecca Grace
SUNDAY
10:00 – 12:00 Cynthia Kuhn and Theresa Crater
12:00 – 2:00 Rebecca Grace
2:00 – 5:00 Donna Schlacter and Leann Betts
For more information, please visit goldenchamber.org/golden-fine-arts-festival.
Tattered Cover Reading
Mystery Book Talk: Please join LS Hawker, Ann Myers, Barbara Nickless, and me at the Tattered Cover Bookstore for a reading/signing event: 7 pm at the Colfax location.
Back to School Giveaway
On the 8th, visit my Facebook page for instructions on how to participate in the Back to School Giveaway with 45 authors: over $1000 in prizes will be awarded!
Malice Domestic
Looking forward to Malice Domestic! Will be on the “A Study of Murder: University, Museum, Library” panel and at the Mystery Scene New Author Breakfast. If you’re at the conference, hope we can say hello.
The Semester of Our Discontent Launch Party
April 5, 2016
The launch party for The Semester of Our Discontent is happening from 7-9 pm, at the wonderful Bookbar! Please join us…
English professor Lila Maclean is thrilled about her new job at prestigious Stonedale University until she finds one of her colleagues dead. She soon learns that everyone, from the chancellor to the detective working the case, believes Lila—or someone she is protecting—may be responsible for the horrific event, so she assigns herself the task of identifying the killer.
More attacks on professors follow, the only connection a curious symbol found at each of the crime scenes. Putting her scholarly skills to the test, Lila gathers evidence, but her search is complicated by an unexpected nemesis, a suspicious investigator, and an ominous secret society. Rather than earning an “A” for effort, she receives a threat featuring the mysterious emblem and must act quickly to avoid failing her assignment…and becoming the next victim.
“The first sentence grabbed me, the ending surprised me and, in between, The Semester of Our Discontent was a box of delights. A pitch-perfect portrayal of academic life with a beguiling cast.” — Catriona McPherson, multi-award-winning author of the Dandy Gilver series and The Child Garden
“The Semester of Our Discontent is a witty portrait of academia wrapped in a murder mystery. A masterful debut!” — Laura DiSilverio, national best-selling author of the Readaholics Book Club mysteries and the Lefty-nominated Swift Investigations series
“College professor Lila Maclean gets an A+ for her detecting skills in this twisty mystery set at a Colorado university. A great book…I can’t wait to see what author Cynthia Kuhn does next!” — Maggie Barbieri, author of the Murder 101 series and the Maeve Conlon mysteries
“Only an insider like Kuhn can reveal the savagery behind the mask of scholarship and collegiality with such acuity and grace.” — Lev Raphael, author of Assault with a Deadly Lie
“Binge reading this first novel in a new series will be almost impossible to resist. The wealth of suspects will keep readers cramming just a few more pages in before bedtime.” — BOLO Books
“The Semester of Our Discontent takes the reader into higher education’s secrets and shadows, where the real lesson is for the new professor—how to stay alive. If you’re smart, you’ll read this book.” — Lori Rader-Day, Anthony Award-winning author of The Black Hour
Goodreads Giveaway
March 27-April 1, 16
The third and final Advance Review Copy giveaway for The Semester of Our Discontent at Goodreads runs through April 1st! To enter to win one of five copies, click here.
Goodreads Giveaway
The second Goodreads giveaway for one advance review copy is happening now!









