Here’s a roundup of adaptations to know, recent author interviews, and a fun bookish research project!
From Conclave Fan Account to Breaking News
“With help from collaborators and church insiders, she broke the news that a selection had been made before mainstream media or the Vatican’s own news service did. How, exactly, did that happen?” ‘Pope Crave’ Meme Artist Explains How ‘Conclave’ Fan Account Became a Real Vatican News Feed
Irish Author Chats About Her Meta Mystery Novel on NPR
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If you like mystery novels that are an homage to the golden era, while also doing something new, check out Louise Hegarty’s NPR interview about her new novel Fair Play: The new novel ‘Fair Play’ is a self-aware take on the golden age of detective fiction
Netflix’s Dept. Q Trailer
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This is one of my most anticipated adaptations this year because I really like Jussi Adler-Olsen’s Department Q book series, and I love Matthew Goode: Dept. Q | Official Trailer | Netflix
Great Cast!
And another adaptation to anticipate brings Richard Osman’s The Thursday Murder Club to Netflix in August: The Thursday Murder Club First Look Shows Helen Mirren and Pierce Brosnan as ‘Quirky’ Senior Sleuths
My current audiobook (which I’m loving)
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Nick Brooks (Promise Boys) was on Fox 5 to talk about his new book Up In Smoke: DC’s own Nick Brooks talks ‘Up in Smoke’ book, music and more
“So why don’t we show the other stuff?”
Actor Diego Boneta wrote his own mystery/thriller to fight back on the stereotypes of how Latin Americans are portrayed in the crime genre, and chatted with AP News: Actor Diego Boneta is trying something new with debut novel ‘The Undoing of Alejandro Velasco’
How many states list mystery books as their most popular genre?
Here’s a fun research project that looks at the popularity of genres by state: The Most Popular Book Genre In Each State
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Source : How Many States List Mystery Books as Their Most Popular Genre?