Ridiculous Recommendations

Through Twitter today I learned about a new Web site called whatshouldireadnext.com that claims to offer useful advice for book lovers. If you like this book, the logic goes, you might enjoy these as well. Being an egotistical novelist I typed my own title into the search box. Here are the books the site suggests you should read if you enjoyed The Poacher's Son.

Title Info/Buy
Chelsea Cain, - Evil at Heart
Info/Buy
Jennifer Crusie, - Maybe This Time
Info/Buy
Chelsea Cain - Sweetheart
Info/Buy
- God Save the Child (Penguin Crime Fiction)
Info/Buy
Robert Parker - Mortal Stakes
Info/Buy
Robert Parker - The Judas Goat
Info/Buy
Robert Parker - Taming a Sea-Horse
Info/Buy
James Patterson - Cross
Info/Buy
Don Winslow - The Death And Life Of Bobby Z
Info/Buy
Tim Green - Exact Revenge
Info/Buy
Sidney Sheldon - The other side of midnight
Info/Buy
- Pale Kings And Princes
Info/Buy
Lee Child, - Worth Dying for
Info/Buy
Sidney Sheldon - A stranger in the mirror
Info/Buy
Robert B. Parker - Crimson Joy
Info/Buy
Phillip Margolin - Sleeping Beauty
Info/Buy
Richard Kadrey, - Sandman Slim
Info/Buy
Jeffery Deaver - The Sleeping Doll
Info/Buy
Sherman Alexie - The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven
Info/Buy
Lee Child, - 61 Hours: A Reacher Novel
Info/Buy
Robert B. Parker - Looking for Rachel Wallace
Info/Buy
Mary Higgins Clark - All Around the Town
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Mary Higgins Clark - Loves Music, Loves to Dance
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Jennifer Crusie, Bob Mayer - Agnes and the Hitman
Info/Buy
Jeffrey Archer - A Prisoner of Birth
Info/Buy
Chelsea Cain - Heartsick
Info/Buy
Dean Koontz - The Husband
Info/Buy

Sidney Sheldon? That's a low blow.

Maine Sunday Telegram Q&A

If you're looking for a break from the wall-to-wall Irene coverage (and still have access to the Internet or at least a soggy newspaper), there's an interview with me this morning in the Maine Sunday Telegram. The piece is in advance of my free lecture at the Portland Public Library on Wednesday, August 31 at noon. The conversation is a bit of a ramble, as so many of these phone interviews tend to be (I've written my fair share), but one section makes a point I always try to emphasize:

It's a misconception that a game warden's job is all about animals; it's about people, managing people's behaviors. There are poachers and ATV infractions and people falling through the ice.

Maine game wardens are tops in search and rescue, and they are brought in to help in lots of searches. Almost all the most notorious crimes in Maine, at some point, the game wardens are brought in to help.

Here's what I meant by that: The hurricane hasn't started in midcoast Maine yet, but I am aware of the wardens I know gearing up for a long day and night, unsure of what the storm might demand of them, but prepared to help people in danger. I am in awe of their dedication.

C.J. Box Comes to Maine

This event has been postponed until September 29.

And I have the good fortune of reading with him. Chuck and I share the same literary agent, and I know that getting her two "game warden authors" together has been a pet project for a while. Well, she has finally pulled it off with a reading at the Blue Hill Library. Here's the listing from the Bangor Daily News:

BLUE HILL, Maine — Paul Doiron, author of the Mike Bowditch series of crime novels, and C. J. Box, the New York Times bestselling author of thirteen novels including the Joe Pickett series, will read from their new books at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 30, at the Blue Hill Public Library.  Paul Doiron will read from his latest book, Trespasser, and C. J. Box will read from Back of Beyond. Both authors work feature a fictional game warden as their primary character.

Paul Doiron is the editor in chief of Down East: The Magazine of Maine, Down East Books, and DownEast.com. His first book in the Mike Bowditch series of crime novels, The Poacher’s Son, was nominated for an Edgar Award, an Anthony Award, a Barry Award, a Strand Critics Award, and a Thriller Award for Best First Novel. A native Mainer, he is a Registered Maine Guide specializing in fly fishing and outdoor recreation and lives on a trout stream in coastal Maine.

This event is co-sponsored by the Blue Hill Public Library and Blue Hill Books. Books will be available for sale and signing. For more information, call 374-5515.

Edgar Award-winning and New York Times bestselling author C.J. Box is one of the most acclaimed writers in the crime and suspense genres right now, and his work has been an inspiration for me in the creation of my own Mike Bowditch series. I am delighted to be his opening act. Welcome to Maine, Chuck!