For all you slackers who have never signed up for my electronic newsletter, here's the text from the latest issue....
The official Ben Rehder Newsletter
Contents of this issue: • CORDIAL GREETING • ANNOUNCEMENT OF UPCOMING BOOK, WITH ON-SALE DATE • HEARTBREAKING NEWS • BOOK DESCRIPTION FROM A QUESTIONABLE SOURCE • REVIEWS THAT CAN ACTUALLY BE BELIEVED • BOOKSIGNING SCHEDULE • EQUALLY CORDIAL SIGN-OFF
Dear Faithful Readers,
For the sixth time, I have strung together a bunch of random words and those words have been assembled into the latest Blanco County novel. It’s called "Holy Moly," and the official publication date is May 13. Chances are, it will be in stores several days before then. So feel free to go to your favorite bookstore, pull up a chair, and wait. Better yet, pre-order it now right here: http://mcsv.net/cgi-bin/redir?MCid=i1hzyOoLCKaf10b512ee
"Holy Moly," I’m sad to say, is the finale in the Blanco County series. No, don’t cry. You knew this would happen eventually. It’s time for me to explore new horizons, to branch out and grow as a writer. Perhaps I’ll try my hand at haiku or cinquain. (Limericks, on the other hand, have been done to death.)
Any questions? Yes, you in the sixth row. You want to know what the new book is about? Here’s the official description:
“When televangelist Peter Boothe decides to build a megachurch on the banks of the Pedernales River, he thinks his biggest problem will be a few unhappy neighbors. However, when backhoe operator Hollis Farley unearths a rare fossil on the construction site——a discovery that could lead to plenty of embarrassing publicity——the cover-up begins. Soon, Farley is dead, shot in the back with an arrow, and Game Warden John Marlin is asked to help with the case. What he and the local deputies find is a suspect list of biblical proportions: Could it have been the bitter geology professor? The private fossil collector with a somewhat unusual fetish? The minister’s wife who takes the Commandments rather lightly? Or the geriatric environmentalist with a mean right hook? Nothing is sacred in Rehder’s most laughable satire yet, a twisted tale of greed, corruption, infidelity, and, yes, paleontology.”
The question is, should you trust a press release written by some underpaid, overworked junior publicist toiling away in a windowless Manhattan office? The short answer? No, you shouldn’t. The long answer? No, you shouldn’t, sir or madam.
So get a load of these reviews, from perfectly objective and respected sources:
"Edgar-finalist Rehder’s sixth Blanco County mystery may be the best to date in this rollicking crime series. Rehder’s satirical take on greed, faith and foolishness moves at a swift clip, punctuated with dizzy twists and even bittersweet turns, like a good toe-tapping, country and western tune." —Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)
"Ben Rehder in his hilarious 'Holy Moly' places televangelists and the creationism vs. evolution debate under the microscope. [He] takes readers on an adventure into the multimillion-dollar realm of the televangelist on whose land the fossil was found, life in small-town Texas, and the inner workings of police investigation in the latest entry in this Edgar Award-nominated series. Combining sophisticated prose with down-home Texas crime, he leaves no part of Texas life untouched." —Library Journal
"Could Blanco County, Texas be peaceful for a change? Not on your life. As usual, John Marlin shows us that he's more than just a game warden, and is up for anything the crooks can throw at him. I loved the time I spent in Texas Hill Country in real life, but it doesn't compare to my enjoyment at reading a new Rehder novel." —Deadly Pleasures
By now, you’re in a veritable state of frenzy for the new book, aren’t you? Okay, good. Then why not come see me at one of the following events:
Friday, May 9, 7:30 pm Booksigning and discussion Barnes & Noble Westlake 701 S. Capital of Texas Hwy. Austin, TX (512) 328-3155
Saturday, May 10, 11:00 am–2:00 pm Booksigning Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center 4801 La Crosse Avenue Austin, TX (512) 292-4100
Thursday, May 15, 6:30 pm Booksigning and discussion Murder By The Book 2342 Bissonnet St. Houston, TX (713) 524-8597 (888) 4-AGATHA
Saturday, May 17, 1:00 pm Booksigning and discussion Cody Public Library 11441 Vance Jackson San Antonio, TX (210) 696-6396
Saturday, May 17, 3:30–5:00 pm Booksigning Barnes & Noble Fiesta Trail 12635 West IH-10 San Antonio, TX (210) 561-0718
Saturday, May 17, 6:00–8:00 pm Booksigning, discussion, and dinner (Call for tickets) Boerne Public Library 210 N. Main Street Boerne, TX (830) 249-3053
Saturday, May 24, 1:00–3:00 pm Booksigning The Bookshop 212 Main Street Marble Falls, TX (830) 693-7276
That’s all the news from here, friends. I’ve had a wonderful time writing the Blanco County mysteries, and I appreciate everyone who gave up valuable video-game time to read them.
All my best,
Ben
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