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Behind The Words With Irene Hannon

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Today we welcome author Irene Hannon to our blog. Irene will be talking with us about her new release INTO THE FIRE–which releases today!

First, tell our readers a bit about your latest release.

Here’s my one-sentence elevator pitch: A fire investigator and ATF agent join forces to track down a serial arsonist who will stop at nothing—including murder—to carry out a nefarious plan. (Romance ensues as well, of course!)

What was the inspiration for your new novel?

I’ve written many law-enforcement related books featuring a variety of crimes, but never anything fire-related. This story gave me an opportunity to do that. Plus, after researching the fascinating world of smokejumpers, I knew it was the perfect background for my strong and determined heroine.

Into the Fire is the first book in the Undaunted Courage series. How many books will be part of your new series and what ties the books together?

There will be three books in the series. The link between the books it that they feature three foster siblings from difficult backgrounds. Each story spotlights one of the siblings, but the other two siblings do make appearances in that book.

What do readers have to look forward to in the rest of the Undaunted Courage series?

Book 2 will feature Jack Tucker, a homicide detective, who must determine whether the sole witness in a murder case has lost her grip on reality or whether someone is conducting a relentless campaign to destroy her credibility . . . and perhaps her life. In book 3, the youngest sibling, Cara Tucker, takes center stage. She’s a historical anthropologist on sabbatical at a remote estate, where she’s researching a vanishing language. When she finds herself caught up in a century-old mystery and murder, however, the local sheriff must track down the killer before he or she strikes again.

Your two protagonists, Bri Tucker and Marc Davis, have very unique professions. What type of research was required to accurately portray their roles?

As I always tell people, while I write fiction, the professions and agencies and law enforcement protocols I write about are real. Since I’m a stickler for accuracy, I do huge amounts of research to ensure I portray these correctly. In this case, I found plenty of material online about smokejumpers, including female smokejumpers. That was invaluable. For the arson plot element that was unique to my story, I worked with a retired fire chief/fire marshal, who reviewed the scenarios I created. Those kinds of sources help put the final polish of authenticity on my stories.

In Bri’s new role as a fire investigator, she inherits a curious puzzle from her predecessor. What type of questions does this puzzle raise for Bri?

After the death of a retired colleague, Bri realizes he may have been on the brink of soliciting her help with several fires that had been ruled accidental but which continued to trouble him. But she has almost nothing to go on. What cases was he focused on? Why was he still concerned about them? Who were the victims? But when a few clues emerge that suggest his quest may have merit, Bri digs in . . . and suddenly finds herself in the crosshairs.

What is the connection between Bri and Marc?

When Bri is assigned to investigate the suspicious death of her retired colleague, she’s still relatively new to her job. Plus, it’s a death that hit close to home for the department, and her boss wants to pull out all the stops. So he decides to have the ATF get involved too. That doesn’t sit especially well with Bri, who’d prefer to work alone—but Marc ends up being an asset on both the professional and personal front! ☺

The setting for Into the Fire is St. Louis, Missouri. Why did you choose this location?

All but one of my suspense novels are set in the St. Louis area. Since my stories tend toward psychological suspense and aren’t generally location contingent, I can set them anywhere. I use St. Louis because I’m very familiar with that setting, and writing about it requires almost no research . . . which frees me up to research everything else in the book.

What are some of the main themes covered in Into the Fire and what do you hope readers will gain from reading your book?

Forgiveness, self-esteem issues, overcoming challenges, finding the courage to trust, the importance of family, perseverance. All of those are in the book. Mostly what I try to do with my novels is tell a compelling story that entertains, encourages, and uplifts.

What do you love most about writing romantic suspense novels?

The high stakes, the deep dive into the minds of multiple characters, and the gradual build toward a dramatic climax. I also like watching a romance develop as two characters grapple with dangerous situations. Those sorts of conditions bring emotions to the forefront and allow the characters (and the reader) to get a clear read on their strengths and weaknesses fairly fast.

How can readers connect with you?

Facebook is my favorite place to hang out with readers. I’m there every day, and I love to engage with readers. For general information about me and my books, my website is the best resource—www.irenehannon.com.

Here’s a look at INTO THE FIRE

As a former smokejumper, arson investigator Bri Tucker knows her way around fires. But after a mysterious blaze takes the life of a former colleague, Bri inherits a curious puzzle from him that raises questions about several fiery deaths. Someone, however, doesn’t want her picking up where he left off in search of answers.

When she teams up with ATF Special Agent Marc Davis to solve the puzzle, the danger escalates. But will they manage to track down the person behind the mysterious deaths before their budding romance–and maybe even their lives–go up in flames?

The bestselling and award-winning queen of romantic suspense is back with a brand-new series that is sure to get your adrenaline pumping as you burn through the pages to discover the truth.

Behind The Words With Amanda Cabot

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Today, we welcome award-winning, best-selling author Amanda Cabot to our blog. We’re going to be talking a about her latest release Against The Wind.

First, tell a bit about the book.

When a female doctor-in-training saves a handsome stranger’s life, little does she know that he’ll bring both love and danger into her life.

Against the Wind is the second book in the Secrets of Sweetwater Crossing series. What is the connecting element for all of the books in the series?

There are two connecting elements: the relationships among the three Vaughn sisters, who are members of a blended family, and the mystery behind the man who built Finley House, their decidedly out-of-place home.

Sweetwater Crossing is set in the Texas hill country. Why did you choose this location and time period for your series?

Not only have I loved the Hill Country from the first time I visited it, but judging from the fan mail I’ve received, it also appeals to readers. There’s so much history, not to mention natural beauty. As for the timeframe, I enjoy writing about the late 19th century because it’s far enough in the past to feel historical, but late enough that people had conveniences like trains and telegraphs.

What do you hope readers will gain from reading Against the Wind?

Of course I hope they’ll enjoy the romance between Louisa and Josh, but I also hope the story of forging a new path when faced with obstacles will resonate with them.

Against the Wind combines historical details with just the right touch of romance. But there is also an element of intrigue. Can you provide a hint of the danger that threatens your main protagonist, Louisa Vaughn?

I don’t want to give away too much of the story, so let’s just say that after Louisa makes some decisions that don’t please everyone in town, more than one person is determined to show her the error of her ways.

Louisa Vaughn had no plans to stay in Sweetwater Crossing. What event led to her extended stay?

When she finds a man lying by the side of the road suffering from dehydration and a badly broken leg, she cannot abandon him. Instead she takes him to Sweetwater Crossing and agrees to stay until she can remove the cast.

Your male protagonist, Josh Porter, is also a temporary visitor to Sweetwater Crossing. Can you provide some information on his backstory?

Josh’s grandfather has challenged his two grandsons to find a way to expand their family business (what he refers to as America’s answer to Fortnum & Mason), declaring that whoever develops the best proposal will gain control of the company. Unfortunately, Josh’s plans are stolen along with his horse, leaving him with nothing. Nothing, that is, until he sees new possibilities in Sweetwater Crossing.

What do you love about writing historical novels?

It’s so much fun traveling back to what most people consider to be simpler times and creating characters and situations that are decidedly not simple.

How can readers connect with you?

I love hearing from readers and invite them to visit my website, www.amandacabot.com. I call it my one-stop-shopping site, because it includes information about my books, links to my social media accounts, the signup link for my monthly newsletter, contact information, and resources for writers.

Where can readers purchase a copy of Against the Wind?

It’s available at all the usual online sites and should also be available in brick and mortar bookstores.

Thank you so much for joining us today and congratulations on your new release. 

Reader’s here’s a quick look at Against The Wind which releases today::::

Doctor-in-training Louisa Vaughn has no intention of remaining in Sweetwater Crossing. She’s just there for a few days to help a friend. But she can’t abandon the injured man she finds at the side of the road. Until his broken leg heals, she’ll serve as the town’s doctor and midwife. She may not be fully qualified yet, but surely she’s better than nothing.

Josh Porter’s plans to win his grandfather’s challenge and fulfill his father’s final wish to gain full control of the family business hit a roadblock when he breaks his leg. But his enforced stay in Sweetwater Crossing gives him new ideas about the expansion of the company into new territory–ideas Louisa could help turn into reality.

If only the town were more accepting of Louisa’s talents! Someone is determined to convince her to abandon her dream of healing others. Can Josh help her uncover the person behind the threats before it’s too late? And is there any future for them together when neither of them plans to stay?

 

Book Recs For the Grown-Up Scooby Doo Fans

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Do you fondly remember the days of Saturday morning cartoons? Eating cereal in your pajamas while the Scooby gang unmasked yet another menacing but ultimately fallible villain felt satisfying and simple in a way that current tasks of holding down a job and making loan payments don’t. For anyone missing that satisfying thrill of a mystery solved, a foe vanquished, but interested in looking at the mystery through an adult lens, we’ve got some recommendations for you.

What to Read

Charlotte Illes Is Not a Detective by Katie Siegel

Ex-kid detective Charlotte Illes thought she’d hung up her detective’s hat for the last time years ago, until she gets called for one last case years later. As a twenty-five year old living with her mom, trying to find a job, and striking out on the dating apps, Charlotte is wondering if she peaked in middle school, and if just maybe this case may be her path to the person she wants to be. Unfortunately this case is a lot more complicated than the pudding cup capers she was solving as a kid, but as Charlotte brushes off her rusty investigative skills she starts to remember why she loved doing this as a kid!

Meddling Kids by Edgar Cantero

Featuring a group of has been kid detectives as damaged adults, this 90s set horror story begins with the last criminal the Blyton Summer Detective Club put behind bars being released. Now not only is he free but after Andy, a former member of the group, confronts him she begins to doubt whether they nabbed the right culprit all those years ago. Will the gang be able to get back together and solve this crime? And after years of unmasking humans dressed as fictions, could there be a real supernatural menace behind it?

The Camp by Nancy Bush

Definitely the scariest recommendation on this list, this story takes place twenty years after a shocking death occurred at Camp Luft-Shawk. Was it a murder, a suicide? No one knows for sure, except a few campers who have kept their mouths shut all this time. But with a camp reunion taking place at the camp old wounds will be reopened, friendships will be tested, and if you don’t watch your back someone might just put a knife in it.

What to Watch

Velma

The most linear contemporary reincarnation of the Scooby Doo franchise, this show takes a look at the origins of the Scooby Gang before they became the mystery solving squad we all know and love. This series is a little raunchier, with more biting humor than the original, ironically the characters may be younger but the show is trying to tackle more adult themes.

Only Murders in the Building

What has the power to bring together comedic powerhouses Selena Gomez, Steve Martin, and Martin Short? True crime podcasts apparently. When an unpopular tenant is murdered at their luxe Upper West Side apartment building Gomez, Martin, and Short think their love of true crime and proximity to the crime makes them the perfect trio to investigate and publish about this gruesome crime online. Secrets will be revealed, shenanigans will be had, and nothing will ever be the same again. For this team of wannabe detectives.

Solve It Squad

While The Solve It Squad may not still be performing live shows in New York it will live on in our hearts and minds…and also on Youtube. Featuring a crew similar to the Scooby Gang but all grown up. The mystery begins with Scrags, currently an FBI agent, being assigned a mystery eerily similar to one he solved as a kid. Forced to go back to his childhood home and confront his past demons, Scrags meets up with the rest of the gang who are all dealing with the traumas of their past in different dysfunctional ways, all except for the beloved team dog Scooby, I mean Cluebert, who passed away years ago. Can the team come back together to solve one last case, and help each other heal?

Reprinted with permission from Kensington Books

 

Wondery and Audible Announce “Class of ’88,” Hosted by Will Smith

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Wondery, a premiere podcast studio and network, and Audible announced today the new limited audio series, Class of ’88. Hosted by Academy Award-winning actor and hip-hop icon Will Smith, the original podcast collaboration takes a celebratory look back at the year that defined the global cultural phenomenon of hip-hop. Listeners become immersed in this landmark year for music through in-depth, hilarious, and emotional interviews with the artists that helped define the genre, including Queen Latifah, Salt-N-Pepa, Darryl ‘DMC’ McDanielsRakimFab 5 Freddy, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Chuck D, J.J. Fad, and DJ Red Alert. All eight episodes of Class of ‘88 release Thursday, October 26, on Amazon Music and Audible. Prime members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music.

In the US, hip-hop reigns as the genre that influences every aspect of our culture. From fashion to film, the origins of this inventive sound can be traced back to one year: 1988. From Public Enemy to the Fresh Prince, these 12 months gave rise to the superstars and styles that continue to mark music today. Through the unique perspective and personal experiences of Will Smith, Class of ’88 reveals the milestone moments, albums, and artists that inspired a sonic evolution and secured 1988 as hip-hop’s most important year. Rich with archival material, new interviews with hip-hop’s biggest stars, and personal recollections from Smith himself, the miniseries delivers fresh, untold stories from the year that hip-hop overcame the forces that were hell-bent on blocking its rise.

“Hip-hop has been a central part of my life for over four decades,” added Will Smith. “I’m hyped to share my first-hand experiences and those of some of hip-hop’s greatest legends as we delve into the origins of one of the most influential genres of music in history.”

Class of ‘88 is produced by Wondery, Audible, Westbrook, and Awfully Nice.

Sneak Peek: Dating Can Be Deadly by Amanda Flower

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Dating Can Be Deadly by Amanda Flower

Set in the fan-favorite Amish village of Harvest, Ohio, the latest novel in USA Today bestselling author Amanda Flower’s Amish Matchmaker Mysteries brings back the unlikely sleuthing duo of a widowed Amish matchmaker and her zany, four-times-divorced Englisch best friend as they must solve the murder of a quilting competition judge.

Perfect for fans of cozy mysteries, small-town mysteries, wholesome romance, inspirational fiction, and readers of Jennifer Beckstrand, Charlotte Hubbard, Rachel J. Good, and other authors of Amish fiction.

It’s August in Holmes County, and that means it’s time for the Holmes County Fair. It’s the county’s biggest annual event, drawing tourists and locals alike to see livestock, eat too much fried food, and watch the rodeo and speed racing contests. This year, Millie has entered the quilting competition—while her very not Amish best friend, Lois Henry, is distracted by her new dating app and her search for husband number five. In a place where quilting is a way of life, the competition is fierce—especially this year, when an anonymous donor doubles the winning cash prize. Amish and English women are up against each other, and some will do anything to win—even murder . . .

When someone attacks the quilt barn by slashing the quilt display, it’s unsettling enough. But when a quilting judge is found murdered, Millie knows it’s time to for Lois to get off her app and help her hunt for a killer instead—before the competition is wiped out for good . . .

Sneak Peek: A Parfait Crime by Maya Corrigan

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A Parfait Crime by Maya Corrigan

Set in a quaint Chesapeake Bay town, the latest novel in Maya Corrigan’s Five-Ingredient Mysteries brings back café manager Val Deniston and her recipe columnist grandfather – a sleuthing duo that shares a Victorian house, a love of the culinary arts, and a talent for catching killers.

At the site of a fatal blaze, Val’s boyfriend, a firefighter trainee, is shocked to learn the victim is known to him, a woman named Jane who belonged to the local Agatha Christie book club—and was rehearsing alongside Val’s grandfather for an upcoming Christie play being staged for charity. Just as shocking are the skeletal remains of a man found in the freezer. Who is he and who put him on ice?

After Val is chosen to replace Jane in the play, the cast gathers at their house to get to work—and enjoy Grandad’s five-ingredient parfaits—but all anyone can focus on is the bizarre real-life mystery. When it’s revealed that Jane’s death was due to something other than smoke inhalation, Val and Grandad try to retrace her final days. As they dig into her past life, their inquiry leads them to a fancy new spa in town—where they discover that Jane wasn’t the only one who had a skeleton in the cooler . . .

Includes delicious five-ingredient recipes!

PODCAST::: Fires, Murder and More with #1 NYT Bestselling Author Lee Goldberg on Book Light

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Fires, Murder and More with #1 NYT Bestselling Author Lee Goldberg 

LISTEN HERE!!

Lee Goldberg is a two-time Edgar Award and two-time Shamus Award nominee and the #1 New York Times bestselling author of more than thirty novels. He has also written and/or produced many TV shows, including Diagnosis MurderSeaQuest, and Monk, and is the cocreator of the Mystery 101 series of Hallmark movies. As an international television consultant, he has advised networks and studios in Canada, France, Germany, Spain, China, Sweden, and the Netherlands on the creation, writing, and production of episodic television series. You can find more information about Lee and his work at www.leegoldberg.com

And for more about our host Lisa Kessler visit http://Lisa-Kessler.com

Here’s a look at Lee’s latest release MALIBU BURNING::

For a professional criminal and a relentless arson investigator, fear and revenge spread like wildfire in an incendiary thriller by #1 New York Times bestselling author Lee Goldberg.

Hell comes to Southern California every October. It rides in on searing Santa Ana winds that blast at near hurricane force, igniting voracious wildfires. Master thief Danny Cole longs for the flames. A tsunami of fire is exactly what he needs to pull off a daring crime and avenge a fallen friend.

As the most devastating firestorms in Los Angeles’ history scorch the hills of Malibu, relentless arson investigator Walter Sharpe and his wild card of a new partner, Andrew Walker, a former US marshal, suspect that someone set the massive blazes intentionally, a terrifying means to an unknown end.

While the flames rage out of control, Danny pursues his brilliant scheme, unaware that Sharpe and Walker are closing in. But when they all collide in a canyon of fire, everything changes, pitting them against an unexpected enemy within an inescapable inferno.

 

There’s a Book for That: Artificial Intelligence

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As AI is now part of our daily news, and lives, the need to understand its uses and implications, what’s beneficial and possibly detrimental, has only increased. Penguin Random House, and its client publishers, can really help readers get a handle on all the issues through the following new and acclaimed nonfiction (with one novel thrown in for good measure!):

 

Your Face Belongs to Us by Kashmir HillYOUR FACE BELONGS TO US: A SECRETIVE STARTUP’S QUEST TO END PRIVACY AS WE KNOW IT by Kashmir Hill

The story of the small tech company that sold facial recognition to law enforcement and ended privacy as we know it—from a star tech reporter at The New York TimesYour Face Belongs to Us is a gripping true story about the rise of a technological superpower and an urgent warning that, in the absence of vigilance and government regulation, facial recognition is one of many new technologies that challenge what Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis once called “the right to be let alone.”

 

The Coming Wave by Mustafa SuleymanTHE COMING WAVE: TECHNOLOGY, POWER, AND THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY’S GREATEST DILEMMA by Mustafa Suleyman, Michael Bhaskar

An urgent warning of the unprecedented risks that a wave of fast-developing technologies poses to global order, and how we might contain them while we have the chance—from a cofounder of the pioneering artificial intelligence company DeepMind.

 

Do You Remember Being Born? by Sean MichaelsDo You Remember Being Born?: A Novel by Sean Michaels

Scotiabank Giller Prize winner Sean Michaels’s moving, innovative novel about an aging poet laureate who “sells out” by agreeing to collaborate with a Big Tech company’s poetry AI.

 

 

 

Quantum Supremacy by Michio KakuQUANTUM SUPREMACY: HOW THE QUANTUM COMPUTER REVOLUTION WILL CHANGE EVERYTHING by Michio Kaku

An exhilarating tour of humanity’s next great technological achievement—quantum computing—which may supercharge artificial intelligence, solve some of humanity’s biggest problems, like global warming, world hunger, and incurable disease, and eventually illuminate the deepest mysteries of science, by the bestselling author of The God Equation.

 

Artificial Intelligence by Yorick A. WilksARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: MODERN MAGIC OR DANGEROUS FUTURE?, THE ILLUSTRATED EDITION by Yorick A. Wilks

A fascinating, richly illustrated journey through the history of artificial intelligence—and an honest assessment of our future alongside it.

 

 

More than a Glitch by Meredith BroussardMORE THAN A GLITCH: CONFRONTING RACE, GENDER, AND ABILITY BIAS IN TECH by Meredith Broussard

The word “glitch” implies an incidental error, as easy to patch up as it is to identify. But what if racism, sexism, and ableism aren’t just bugs in mostly functional machinery—what if they’re coded into the system itself? In the vein of heavy hitters such as Safiya Umoja Noble, Cathy O’Neil, and Ruha Benjamin, Meredith Broussard demonstrates in More Than a Glitch how neutrality in tech is a myth and why algorithms need to be held accountable.

 

Simply Artificial Intelligence by DKSIMPLY ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE by DK

Combining bold graphics with easy-to-understand text, Simply AI is the perfect introduction to artificial intelligence for those who are short of time but hungry for knowledge. Covering the history of AI, its key ideas and applications, and the philosophy and ethics surrounding it in more than 90 pared-back entries, the concept is explained more clearly than ever before.

 

Awkward Intelligence by Katharina A. ZweigAWKWARD INTELLIGENCE: WHERE AI GOES WRONG, WHY IT MATTERS, AND WHAT WE CAN DO ABOUT IT by Katharina A. Zweig, Noah Harley

Zweig introduces readers to the basics of AI and presents a toolkit for designing AI systems. She explains algorithms, big data, and computer intelligence, and how they relate to one another. Finally, she explores the ethics of AI and how we can shape the process. With Awkward Intelligence Zweig equips us to confront the biggest question concerning AI: where we should use it—and where we should not.

 

God, Human, Animal, Machine by Meghan O'GieblynGOD, HUMAN, ANIMAL, MACHINE: TECHNOLOGY, METAPHOR, AND THE SEARCH FOR MEANING by Meghan O’Gieblyn

A strikingly original exploration of what it might mean to be authentically human in the age of artificial intelligence, from the author of the critically acclaimed Interior States.  “[A] truly fantastic book.”—Ezra Klein

 

 

Machines like Us by Ronald J. Brachman and Hector J. LevesqueMACHINES LIKE US: TOWARD AI WITH COMMON SENSE by Ronald J. Brachman, Hector J. Levesque

Using the stuck traffic light and other relatable examples, Brachman and Levesque offer an accessible account of how common sense might be built into a machine. They analyze common sense in humans, explain how AI over the years has focused mainly on expertise, and suggest ways to endow an AI system with both common sense and effective reasoning. Finally, they consider the critical issue of how we can trust an autonomous machine to make decisions, identifying two fundamental requirements for trustworthy autonomous AI systems: having reasons for doing what they do, and being able to accept advice. Both in the end are dependent on having common sense.

 

Genius Makers by Cade MetzGENIUS MAKERS: THE MAVERICKS WHO BROUGHT AI TO GOOGLE, FACEBOOK, AND THE WORLD by Cade Metz

Genius Makers dramatically presents the fierce conflict between national interests, shareholder value, the pursuit of scientific knowledge, and the very human concerns about privacy, security, bias, and prejudice. Like a great Victorian novel, this world of eccentric, brilliant, often unimaginably yet suddenly wealthy characters draws you into the most profound moral questions we can ask. And like a great mystery, it presents the story and facts that lead to a core, vital question:

For more on these and related titles visit: artificial intelligence

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An Unfinished Love Story: A Personal History Of The 1960s by Pulitzer Prize Winning Author Doris Kearns Goodwin

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Simon & Schuster announced today that it will publish An Unfinished Love Story: A Personal History of the 1960s by one of America’s most beloved and respected historians, Doris Kearns Goodwin, on April 16, 2024. Biography, memoir, and history all-in-one, she takes readers along on the emotional journey she and her husband, Richard (Dick) Goodwin embarked upon in the last years of his life.

Dick and Doris were married for forty-two years and married to American history even longer. In his twenties, Dick was one of the brilliant young men of John F. Kennedy’s New Frontier. In his thirties he both named and helped design Lyndon Johnson’s Great Society and was a speechwriter and close advisor to Robert Kennedy. Doris Kearns was a twenty-four-year-old graduate student when selected as a White House Fellow. She worked directly for Lyndon Johnson and later assisted on his memoir.

Over the years, with humor, anger, frustration, and in the end, growing understanding, Dick and Doris had argued, questioned, and debated the achievements and the failings of the leaders they served and observed, debating the progress and unfinished promises of the country they both loved.

The Goodwins’ last great adventure involved finally opening the more than three hundred boxes of letters, diaries, documents, and memorabilia that Dick had carted around, largely unexamined, for more than fifty years. They soon realized they had before them an unparalleled personal time capsule of the 1960s, illuminating public and private moments of a decade when individuals were powered by the conviction they could make a difference; a time, like today, marked by struggles for racial and economic justice, a time when lines were drawn and loyalties tested.

Says Doris Kearns Goodwin: “America has been at odds with itself before. I’ve been drawn to such turbulent times—the Civil War, the Industrial Revolution, World War II. This is the story of one of those times, of my husband and myself, and our generation shaped by the cataclysms of the 1960s. We see what historic opportunities were seized, what chances were lost, what light those years cast upon our own fractured time. ‘The end of our country has loomed many times before,’ my husband often reminded me, ‘America is not as fragile as it seems.’”

Their expedition gave Dick’s last years renewed purpose and determination. It gave Doris the opportunity to connect and reconnect with participants and witnesses of pivotal moments of the 1960s. And it gave them both an opportunity to make fresh assessments of the central figures of the time—John F. Kennedy, Jacqueline Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr., Robert Kennedy, Eugene McCarthy, and especially Lyndon Johnson, who greatly impacted both their lives. The voyage of remembrance brought unexpected discoveries, forgiveness, and the renewal of old dreams, reviving the hope that the youth of today will carry forward this unfinished love story with America.

“Doris Kearns Goodwin is a national treasure. She has now written her most personal and profound work of history. This book is a revelation and an inspiration,” adds Jonathan Karp, President and Chief Executive Officer of Simon & Schuster.

Karp acquired North America, audio, and first serial rights from Amanda Urban at Creative Artists Agency. The book will be simultaneously published by Simon & Schuster in hardcover, ebook, and audio.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Doris Kearns Goodwin’s work for President Lyndon Johnson launched her career as a presidential historian. Her first book was Lyndon Johnson and the American Dream. She followed up with the Pulitzer Prize-winning No Ordinary Time: Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt: The Homefront in World War II. She earned the Lincoln Prize for Team of Rivals, in part the basis for Steven Spielberg’s film Lincoln, and the Carnegie Medal for The Bully Pulpit, chronicle of the friendship between Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft. Her last book, Leadership: In Turbulent Times was the inspiration for the History Channel docuseries on Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, and Franklin Roosevelt, which she executive produced. Visit her at: https://doriskearnsgoodwin.com/.

For more information about the book, visit https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/An-Unfinished-Love-Story/Doris-Kearns-Goodwin/9781982108663.

FITZ’S JOURNEY CONTINUES IN “THE ASSASSIN’S APPRENTICE SERIES II”

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The comics adaptation of Robin Hobb’s critically acclaimed novel continues

The Assassin’s Apprentice continues with The Assassin’s Apprentice II #1! The comics adaptation of Robin Hobb’s epic fantasy adventure continues after the success of Series I (six issues, now collected in The Assassin’s Apprentice Volume 1 TPB). Now, we see Fitz take his first true steps into life as an Assassin. The legendary world of the Farseer Trilogy is brought to the comics page by an A-list creative team including writer Jody Houser (Stranger Things, Critical Role: Vox Machina), interior artist Ryan Kelly (Stranger Things, Star Wars), colorist Jordie Bellaire (Rebels,The Massive) and letterer Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou (The Witcher:The Ballad of Two Wolves, All Eight Eyes), with cover art provided by Anna Steinbauer.

Spring comes to the Six Duchies, and with it, the fearsome menace of the Red-Ship Raiders. As the danger creeps ever closer to Buckkeep, Fitz is given his first true mission from Chade, to infiltrate the estate of a nobleman and look for any signs of treason. But an assassin’s job is far from simple, and the fate of the realm may depend on if Fitz can take a life, or spare one instead.

“I have really enjoyed working with Dark Horse to bring Fitz’s story to this medium,” says author Robin Hobb. “I’ve been very impressed with their integrity and respect for the original material.”

Writer Jody Houser states, “I’m excited to continue telling Fitz’s story in comics form. An epic fantasy classic and a dream art team… what’s not to love?”

The Assassin’s Apprentice II #1 (of 6) will be in comic shops December 13, 2023 and is available for pre-order now at your local comic shop for $3.99.

Praise for The Assassin’s Apprentice:

“Fantasy as it ought to be written.”–George R.R. Martin

“Assassin’s Apprentice accomplished an impressive amount…and I’m genuinely excited to see where Fitz’s epic adventure goes next.”—Comicbook.com

“Assassin’s Apprentice #1 has the difficult task of adapting a novel to comic book form but does so with great skill and interpretation thus far.”—Major Spoilers

“Ryan Kelly’s characters all look distinctive and have unique appearances, which is surprisingly rare in most of the fantasy comics I’ve read…this is a must-read for all fantasy fans.”—Kabooooom