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Q&A with Victor Dixen, author of THE COURT OF SHADOWS

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Q. The English translation of your novel, The Court of Shadows, is releasing TODAY! How did this series come about?

After the fantasy of Animale, after the science fiction of Phobos, Cogito and Extincta, I had a furious desire to delve, in my own way, into a genre I love: horror—more specifically, Gothic horror. 

This desire met up with two others. One, a desire to write about Versailles and the Grand Siècle, a page in history that really interests me; and two, a desire to offer my own interpretation of the mythic vampire who’s made me dream and shiver over the course of so many books since my adolescence.

Q. Can you say a few words about the plot?

In the year 1715 of the old calendar, the Sun King transmuted himself into a vampyre in order to become the King of Shadows. Since then, he rules as an absolute despot on the Vampyria—a vast coalition forever frozen in an Age of Darkness, that comprises France and all of its lesser kingdoms. An iron yoke is imposed on the people who live in terror and are literally bled to feed the vampyric aristocracy.

Three centuries later, Jeanne is taken from her family of commoners and catapulted into the school that trains young nobles before they make their entrance at the Court. Between the intrigues of the living-dead at the palace, the betrayals of other students, and the abominations that abound under all the gilt of Versailles, how long will Jeanne stay alive?

Q.The series is presented as being “epic and horrific,” but also as a “paranoid game of masks and spine-tingling terror.” This seems a lot darker than the Phobos and Animale series. Did you want to try new things?

There’s often a “dark” aspect to my novels; I like exploring the shadows, both as a reader and as an author. In writing this novel, I was inspired by the Baroque aesthetic of the Grand Siècle: the dark paintings, the vanities, and the memento mori.

Essentially, this story is a way for me to tackle an icon that has always fascinated me: the vampire. The vampire is, in fact, the supreme literary creation, truly immortal, always reborn from its ashes, from century to century, from book to book. 

As an adolescent, I immersed myself in Bram Stocker’s Dracula, and also Sheridan Le Fanu’s Carmilla, and Anne Rice’s Vampire Chronicles.

Today, I feel the need for a new incarnation of the vampire—alchemic, bogged down in all the layers of the past. A “vampyre” both terrifying and fascinating, all at once, who questions our relationship with time. Beyond the pure horror-filled shivers in Vampyria, I tackle a question that’s of profound interest to me: the course of history and of progress.

Q. In Book #1, readers are thrust into the court of the Sun King in 1715 (year of his historic death). Why choose this period? This pivotal moment?

I’ve long been interested in the Grand Siècle, which, for many historians, goes all the way up to the death of Louis XIV in 1715, a date that I hold firm too as well. It’s an absolutely pivotal moment in our history, one that brims with paradoxes. It’s the time of Descartes, of Pascal, and of the advent of reason, which prefigured the Age of Enlightenment. But paradoxically, it’s also an age of darkness, with an incredible resurgence of superstitions and of the occult. Witchcraft was never more practiced in France than under Louis XIV (the lurid Affair of the Poisons bears witness), while in Spain, the Inquisition reached its sinister apogee, and in America, suspected witches were burned in Salem. It’s as if humanity’s dark dreams made a tremendous comeback in this period. It’s a subject matter that appeals to me— especially through the prism of our own period, which between conspiracy theories and fake news, is itself under threat from a rise in irrationality.

Beyond these mystical manifestations, on a cultural, political and social level, the Grand Siècle shaped France into what it is today: centralization of power, development of architecture and the arts, the rise of gastronomy, and the art of living. But here again, there’s a paradox: the unsavory side of Louis XIV’s luminous reign—its religious intolerance (revocation of the Edict of Nantes), and abject inequality (enactment of the Code Noir in the colonies).

Finally, the last paradox relates to Louis XIV’s own personality. He was a human being who lived his life entirely in the public eye, centuries before the onset of social media, but whose inner-workings remain a mystery. Show all to hide . . . what? It’s precisely what I’ve tried to imagine, offering my interpretation of this complex historical figure about whom countless texts exist, none of which reveal the man. 

So, by way of an alternate history, I wanted to question the Grand Siècle, this monument of history books, honoring its splendors and holding it accountable for its crimes.

Q. What were your sources of inspiration (films, books)? Did you have to do a lot of research? 

As I said, the Grand Siècle is a period that has appealed to me for a long time and one which I read a lot about. I also did part of my education in Versailles. This allowed me to become very familiar with the château and the town which, even today, lives in its shadow. Such is the pull of this stone mirage as conceived by the Sun King: three centuries later, the very word “Versailles” still makes one dream, everywhere in the world! 

As for historical research, other than actual visits, I recommend the Dictionnaire du Grand Siècle (Fayard)—the bible on that period. For a lighter read, but very useful to glimpse Versailles from the inside, right by Louis XIV’s side: Le Roi-Soleil Se Lève Aussi (Philippe Beaussant, Gallimard). For the dark period of the reign, I recommend the very well-done study, 1679-1682, L’Affaire des Poisons (Arlette Lebigre, Éditions Complexe). For the bright side of things, I recommend the English essay, The Essence of Style: How the French Invented High Fashion, Fine Food, Chic Cafes, Style, Sophistication, and Glamour (Joan DeJean, Free Press), which shows the ongoing fascination that Versailles continues to exert over us today. Lastly, how could I not mention a literary marvel that I fell in love with, L’Allée du Roi (Françoise Chandernagor, Gallimard), an imagined autobiography of Madame de Maintenon, an ode to the Grand Siècle and its language!

As for my artistic inspirations, I let myself be guided by three giants whom I admire. Anne Rice for intoxicating Gothic ambiance and for characters with psychological depth. Alexandre Dumas for a resolutely French inspiration as well as the breadth of epic adventure. And last, Quentin Tarantino for frenzied pacing, the eruption of “pop” patterns in the narrative, and psychological tension. 

Q. How did you handle your world-building? Did you know from the opening paragraphs how the plot would unfold and what your characters’ destinies would be?

As with all alternate storylines, the point of departure was the question “What if . . . ?” – What if Louis XIV had never left the throne? School textbooks teach us that Louis the Great reigned for the longest period in all of French history. I simply imagined a world in which his reign would have lasted until present day. And not just his reign, but all the social hierarchy, culture, “science,” and value system of the Grand Siècle. Fantasy made this hypothesis possible, and the vampire aspect made it terrifying! 

And so, I knew that I had to go in search of this dark world side-by-side with an “outsider” character, someone who’d discover with me the details and the behind-the-scenes goings-on. That’s how Jeanne was born. I wanted to make her a romantic heroine, both passionate and tormented (as the ancient medical and alchemical theory of the humors, which runs through the entire world of the novel; Jeanne is diagnosed “half-sanguine, half-melancholic” due to a surplus of blood and a surplus of black bile). She feels constrained in her village, in her time period, in her world where all horizons are blocked. In creating her, I thought about the sources of Romanticism, the “mal du siècle”—the “scourge of the century” that haunted young people in the generation of Musset, Chateaubriand, and Hugo. But Jeanne carries within her the scourge of three centuries that remained at a standstill since the transmutation of the King of Shadows! 

This brings me to the theme of Time, which permeates the entire series. It’s the reason why I decided to write about an alternate world. Today, we live in a world torn between an uncertain future and a return of fears stemming from the depths of human the psyche and from the past. Pandemic, threats to democracy, a deepening of social inequalities . . . the world seems truly scary. How can you be young in a world menaced by the past? How can you make the future happen? I summoned the absolute authoritarian figure, the Sun King, and I made him even more crushing: I made him immortal.

In this first book, but also in the entire saga, my heroine’s battle against the eternal reign of vampires is the fight young people wage to exist.

Q. What are you currently working on and what’s to come?

I’ve already buckled down and begun the next book in the Vampyria saga. My nights are filled with writing! I have an immense desire to explore the Magna Vampyria, the empire over which the King of Shadows reigns—probing its most hidden secrets . . . the most dangerous ones.

Here’s a look at The Court of Shadows (Vampyria Saga Book 1)

A fiery heroine seeks vengeance against a royal court of deadly vampires in this epic alternate history set in lavish Versailles.

Louis XIV transformed from the Sun King into the King of Shadows when he embraced immortality and became the world’s first vampire. For the last three centuries, he has been ruling the kingdom from the decadent Court of Shadows in Versailles, demanding the blood of his subjects to sate his nobles’ thirst and maintain their loyalty.

In the heart of rural France, commoner Jeanne Froidelac witnesses the king’s soldiers murder her family and learns of her parents’ role in a brewing rebellion involving the forbidden secrets of alchemy. To seek her revenge, Jeanne disguises herself as an aristocrat and enrolls in a prestigious school for aspiring courtiers. She soon finds herself at the doors of the palace of Versailles.

But Jeanne, of course, is no aristocrat. She dreams not of court but of blood.

The blood of a king.

Sneak Peek: The Wise One by K.T. Anglehart

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The Wise One by K.T. Anglehart

K.T. Anglehart’s Award-Winning debut is changing the way historical fiction is scribed!

Worlds collide for both teen and adult readers, who will love the fast-paced thrills and interplay of witchy fantasy, Celtic folklore, and reality in The Wise One—book one of The Scottish Scrolls series.

Mckenna’s never thought much of her nightmares, but on her seventeenth birthday, a vivid dream of burning at the stake awakens her dormant abilities, thrusting her into a world where faeries are real, spirits hold a grudge, and a High Priestess obsessed with a 16th-century prophecy is tracking her every move.

Now, her overprotective dads, Seán and Andre, are forced to tell her the truth—they know who her birth mother is, and her life is not the surrogate story she’s always been told. Abigail, Mckenna’s mom, is some sort of mystic, and Mckenna a Wise One.

Whatever the hell that means.

With the help of a persistent little wren and company of a newfound friend, Mckenna journeys to Ireland in search of her mother and real answers. Along the way, she learns to harness her innate magic and trust her intuition, as best she can anyway—Cillian, a kind and passionate delegate who crosses her path, is proving much harder to read.

Only her mother could truly help her halt her ill fate and prepare her for what’s to come . . . before she gives in to the darkness she knows is buried deep within.

Author K.T. Anglehart expertly weaves a story set in Ireland that is both timeless and unique, a perfect cross-market read for those searching for the next endearing urban fantasy classic.

*WINNER OF CHANTICLEER PARANORMAL BOOK AWARDS*

*REEDSY DISCOVERY’S BEST NEW YOUNG ADULT BOOKS*

Amazon.com: The Wise One (The Scottish Scrolls Book 1) eBook : Anglehart, K.T.: Kindle Store

What authors and reviewers are saying about The Wise One

“A heartwarming coming-of-age story with characters that resonate, rich European folklore, and enchanting details that tickle the senses long after the last page is read.” —V. G. Anderson, author of The Light in the Sound

“Much like a young adult version of A Discovery of Witches, this story expertly blends the folklore of the Celtic people with present-day life. This book is highly recommended to readers who enjoy young adult literature and the magical landscape of Ireland.” —Mary Lanni, Reedsy Discovery reviewer

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Katrina Tortorici Anglehart is an award-winning author from Montreal, with a multilingual prowess in English, French, Italian, and “Spanglish”. A dedicated academic, she holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism, a graduate certificate in Scriptwriting, and a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing. Inspired by the wizarding world, the land of Narnia, and parallel planes, she penned The Wise One, inviting readers to connect with nature and its everpresent magic. Her exploration of the landscapes and folklore of Ireland and Scotland greatly influenced her debut YA urban fantasy, marking the inception of The Scottish Scrolls series. K.T. Anglehart is a passionate advocate for bunnies, thanks to her late Netherland Dwarf, Magic—the inspiration behind her imprint, The Magic Dwarf Press. When she’s not writing or diving into magical reads, she revels in hiking, antiquing, and Netflix binges alongside her high schoolsweetheart-turned-husband, Andy. They currently live in Toronto with their three pets: Nessie, a mysterious rescue dog from Puerto Rico, and their whimsical bunnies, Onyx and Stirling

NEW RELEASE: THE COURT OF SHADOWS by VICTOR DIXEN

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THE COURT OF SHADOWS by
translated by Françoise Bui

A fiery heroine seeks vengeance against a royal court of deadly vampires in this epic alternate history set in lavish Versailles.

Two-time winner of the Grand Prix de l’Imaginaire, Victor Dixen stands at the forefront historical horror fantasy in France. Now, thanks to an impeccable translation by Françoise Bui, English readers will have the opportunity to experience Dixen’s thrilling writing firsthand. THE COURT OF SHADOWS: Vampyria Saga Book One will be published in hardcover by Amazon Crossing on September 19, 2023.

Victor Dixen, who grew up in Versailles, has long been interested in the Grand Siècle, which shaped France into what it is today: centralization of power, development of architecture and the arts, the rise of gastronomy, and the art of living. It’s a pivotal moment in French history that brims with paradoxes. It’s the time of Descartes, of Pascal, and of the advent of reason, which prefigured the Age of Enlightenment. But paradoxically, it’s also an age of darkness, with an incredible resurgence of superstitions and of the occult. Witchcraft was never more practiced in France than under Louis XIV, while in Spain, the Inquisition reached its sinister apogee, and in America, suspected witches were burned in Salem.

In THE COURT OF SHADOWS, Dixen has composed a baroque and horrifying alternate history of this pivotal period in history. “Essentially, this story is a way for me to tackle an icon that has always fascinated me, the vampire,” says Dixen. “The vampire is, in fact, the supreme literary creation, truly immortal, always reborn from its ashes, from century to century, from book to book.” In writing THE COURT OF SHADOWS, Dixen was inspired by Anne Rice for her intoxicating Gothic ambiance and characters with psychological depth; Alexandre Dumas for his breadth of epic adventure; and Quentin Tarantino for his frenzied pacing, the eruption of “pop” patterns in the narrative, and psychological tension.

“Supernatural alternate histories don’t come much more suspenseful or fully realized than this impressive series debut from Dixen…. Dixen excels at concocting unexpected detours and jaw-dropping cliffhangers. Anne Rice fans will be especially enthralled.” Publishers Weekly
“Seductive, thrilling, and deliciously dark, THE COURT OF SHADOWS brings the glamour and danger of eighteenth-century Versailles to life. This is historical fantasy at its finest!” Kass Morgan, bestselling author of The 100

“I loved it! The tension, the intrigue, the undercurrents of revolution, and above all else, a warrior girl who still wants to love and be loved. This will be an immediate classic. Bravo!” Amy Harmon, Wall Street JournalUSA Today, and New York Times bestselling author
“Victor Dixen’s THE COURT OF SHADOWS is an entirely original version of a world ruled by vampires. His protagonist, Jeanne, makes choices that are genuinely unpredictable as she seeks vengeance for the deaths of her family. I could not put this book down.” –Charlaine Harris, author of All the Dead Shall Weep

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“You will bloom in Versailles like an exotic flower. The vampyres of the palace love anything out of the ordinary. But beware: the Court of Shadows has its codes, its deadly traps, and the slightest faux pas pay with the price of blood…”

In the year of grace 1715, Louis XIV transformed from the Sun King into the King of Shadows when he embraced immortality and became the world’s first vampire. For the last three centuries, he has been ruling the kingdom from the decadent Court of Shadows in Versailles, demanding the blood of his subjects to sate his nobles’ thirst and maintain their loyalty.

In the heart of rural France, commoner Jeanne Froidelac witnesses the king’s soldiers murder her family and learns of her parents’ role in a brewing rebellion involving the forbidden secrets of alchemy. To seek her revenge, Jeanne disguises herself as an aristocrat and enrolls in a prestigious school for aspiring courtiers. She soon finds herself at the doors of the palace of Versailles.

But Jeanne, of course, is no aristocrat. She dreams not of court but of blood. The blood of a king.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Victor Dixen is the author of many bestselling French novels, including the acclaimed series: THE STRANGE CASE OF JACK SPARK, ANIMALE, PHOBOS and VAMPYRIA; and he is a two-time winner of the Grand Prix de l’Imaginaire, the most prestigious science-fiction and fantasy award in France. Born to a French mother and Danish father, Victor grew up in the city of Versailles. As an adult, he has lived in Denver, Dublin, Singapore, and New York City. He now divides his time between Paris and Washington, DC with his family and his two inquisitive cats. Discover more about Victor Dixen on Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter: @VictorDixen and at: victordixen.com.

A major international success, the VAMPYRIA series has been widely translated and is available in 9 languages (French, Spanish, Italian, Czech, German, Russian, Dutch, Finnish, and now English).

Françoise Bui spent twenty years as an executive editor at Delacorte Press, an imprint of Random House Children’s Books, where her list of edited books included numerous novels in translation. Of these, four received the Mildred L. Batchelder Award (for most outstanding children’s book initially published in a foreign language), and two were Honor titles. Originally from France, Bui lives in New York City.

 

Guest Post: 10 Thrilling Reads by Kevin O’Brien

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I could have filled this list with the novels by John Saul, Elizabeth George, Robert Dugoni or Charlie Donlea. But I decided to eliminate books by friends—with the exception of the late Ann Rule.

Boy’s Life by Robert R. McCammon (Fantasy/Suspense)

This reads like To Kill a Mockingbird meets “The Twilight Zone.” A brilliantly written book!

Different Seasons by Stephen King (Suspense)

Four compelling novellas—including “The Body” (which would become the film, Stand by Me) and “Rita Hayworth & The Shawshank Redemption.”

The Exorcist by William Peter Blatty (Horror)

This book scared the crap out of me when I read it as a teenager. I had to put it down and read something else before going to bed—and believe me, it’s a hard book to put down!

Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn (Suspense Thriller)

The unreliable narrators, the twists and turns, the clever plot, dark humor and delicious writing.

In Cold Blood by Truman Capote (True Crime)

Brilliant and terrifying.

Psycho by Robert Bloch (Thriller)

A classic—based on the horrific Ed Gein case, and inspiring the Hitchcock masterpiece.

Rosemary’s Baby by Ira Levin (Suspense/Mystery)

So twisted and clever. I’m in awe of Levin’s vivid imagination and writing style. Also check out his debut novel, A Kiss Before Dying.

Silence of the Lambs by Thomas Harris (Thriller)

Creepy and compelling. Clarice Starling is the perfect hero.

The Stranger Beside Me by Ann Rule (True Crime)

The meticulously researched, skillfully written story of notorious serial killer, Ted Bundy. Horrifying, but unputdownable.

Strangers on a Train by Patricia Highsmith (Suspense)

Multi-layered, psychological suspense—inspiring the Hitchcock classic.

 

Reprinted with permission from Kensington Books

New Release: Confessions of a Knight Errant By Gretchen McCullough

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Confessions of a Knight Errant By Gretchen McCullough

Drifters, Thieves, and Ali Baba’s Treasure
Gretchen McCullough’s comedic epic takes the reader from the sands of Egypt to the western flair and heritage of Texas!

Confessions of a Knight Errant is a comedic, picaresque novel in the tradition of Don Quixote with a flamboyant cast of characters. Dr. Gary Watson is the picaro, a radical environmentalist and wannabe novelist who has been accused of masterminding a computer hack that wiped out the files of a major publishing company. His Sancho Panza is Kharalombos, a fat, gluttonous Greek dancing teacher, who is wanted by the secret police for cavorting with the daughter of the Big Man of Egypt. Self-preservation necessitates a hurried journey to the refuge of a girls’ camp in rural Texas. Then a body turns up nearby that is connected to Middle East antiquities, and they are on the run once more.

Amazon.com: Confessions of a Knight Errant: Drifters, Thieves, and Ali Baba’s Treasure: 9781951082444: McCullough, Gretchen: Books

What authors and reviewers are saying!!!

Few literary works have dealt with the Egyptian Revolution in 2011 as well as this novel did, whether in Arabic or English, by the American author, Gretchen McCullough. McCullough survived the events of the uprising at Tahrir Square—the novel focuses on a group of expatriates who stayed in the country. It would appeal to the lovers of detective novels as much it would appeal to wacky fantasy lovers and uses literary humor, which is emphasized in an alleged message by Colonel Muammar Qaddafi of Libya. The reader might share the author’s sarcasm about overwhelming globalization and the American lifestyle, whose advocates want to impose it on the rest of the world. Wait! It’s not just that. The reader might get free lessons in the art of cooking.  Sonallah Ibrahim, Egyptian novelist 
This rollicking, rambunctious, compulsively readable comic novel follows the adventures of our narrator, Gary, a would-be writer, professor, rebel environmentalist, and accused cyber-terrorist on the run, as he encounters characters galore, from Cairo, Egypt, to a girls’ summer camp in Texas. Along the way are murder, drugs, stolen antiquities, arson, sexual hijinks, and various international conspiracies that add up to a roller-coaster ride for the reader and, perhaps, some resolution for Gary as he takes on various identities, ponders his life, and asks, “Could we ever see ourselves as other saw us?”  Jennifer Horne, Poet Laureate of Alabama 
Gretchen McCullough has written a wild ride through Cairo and beyond, a rollicking adventure tale peopled with grifters, reprobates, scalawags, and scoundrels—plus a few femmes fatale tossed in to keep things teetering on chaos. I couldn’t put it down! – Tom Lutz, Portraits: Moments of Intimacy on the Road  Founder of The Los Angeles Review of Books

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Gretchen McCullough was raised in Harlingen Texas. After graduating from Brown University in 1984, she taught in Egypt, Turkey and Japan. She earned her MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Alabama and was awarded a teaching Fulbright to Syria from 1997-1999. Her stories, essays and reviews have appeared in The Barcelona Review, Archipelago, National Public Radio, Story South, Guernica, The Common, The Millions, and the LA Review of Books. Translations in English and Arabic have been published in: Nizwa, Banipal, Brooklyn Rail in Translation, World Literature Today and Washington Square Review with Mohamed Metwalli. Her bi-lingual book of short stories in English and Arabic, Three Stories from Cairo, translated with Mohamed Metwalli was published in July 2011 by AFAQ Publishing House, Cairo. A collection of short stories about expatriate life in Cairo, Shahrazad’s Tooth, was also published by AFAQ in 2013. Currently, she is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Rhetoric and Composition at the American University in Cairo. Her website: www.gretchenmccullough.wix.com/gretchenmccullough

Sneak Peek: Into the Fire by Irene Hannon

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Bestselling and award-winning author Irene Hannon was named “the queen of inspirational romantic suspense” by Library Journal, and with over sixty novels Hannon continues to prove that she is a master at her craft. Now she introduces readers to another blazing tale in Into the Fire, book 1 in the Undaunted Courage series. Brimming with a puzzling mystery, a budding romance, and escalating danger, Into the Fire will leave readers breathless but craving more of Hannon’s electrifying tales.

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?

Join Irene Hannon in her brand-new series that is sure to get your adrenaline pumping as you burn through the pages to discover the truth.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Irene Hannon is the bestselling and award-winning author of more than 60 contemporary romance and romantic suspense novels. In addition to her many other honors, she is a three-time winner of the prestigious RITA Award from Romance Writers of America. She is also a member of RWA’s elite Hall of Fame and has received a Career Achievement Award from RT Book Reviews for her entire body of work.

New Release: Happiness Falls By Angie Kim

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Happiness Falls By Angie Kim

A Good Morning America Book Club

When a father goes missing, his family’s desperate search leads them to question everything they know about him and each other—both a riveting page-turner and a deeply moving portrait of a family in crisis

“I fell in love with the fascinating, brilliant family at the center of this riveting book.”—Ann Napolitano, author of Hello Beautiful

“Brilliant, immersive, and deeply moving, Happiness Falls will change the way you think—a book that will change your life.”—Julia Phillips, author of Disappearing Earth

“We didn’t call the police right away.” Those are the electric first words of this extraordinary novel about a biracial Korean-American family in Virginia whose lives are upended when their beloved father and husband goes missing.

Mia, the irreverent, hyperanalytical twenty-year-old daughter, has an explanation for everything—which is why she isn’t initially concerned when her father and younger brother Eugene don’t return from a walk in a nearby park. They must have lost their phone. Or stopped for an errand somewhere. But by the time Mia’s brother runs through the front door bloody and alone, it becomes clear that the father in this tight-knit family is missing and the only witness is Eugene, who has the rare genetic condition Angelman syndrome and cannot speak.

What follows is both a ticking-clock investigation into the whereabouts of a father and an emotionally rich portrait of a family whose most personal secrets just may be at the heart of his disappearance. Full of shocking twists and fascinating questions of love, language, and human connection, Happiness Falls is a mystery, a family drama, and a novel of profound philosophical inquiry. With all the powerful storytelling she brought to her award-winning debut Miracle Creek, Angie Kim turns the missing person story into something wholly original, creating an indelible tale of a family who must go to remarkable lengths to truly understand each other.

Audible and Treefort Media Announce Season 2 of “Moriarty”

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Audible in collaboration with Treefort Media, announced today the return of the hit scripted audio series MoriartyThe second season of Audible’s bold take on the Sherlock Holmes universe continues with Dominic Monaghan (The Lord of the RingsLost) in the title role, leading the reimagining of literature’s most captivating rivalries, with Helen Mirren (The QueenGolda), Anya Chalotra (The Witcher), Ross McCall (Green Street Hooligans) and Arielle Goldman (The KnickThe Marvelous Mrs. Maisel) joining the sensational returning cast including Phil LaMarr (Mad Men) and more. Available exclusively on Audible, Moriarty: The Silent Order was directed by Elliot Blake and written by Charles Kindinger. Moriarty: The Silent Order will debut November 9.

In the latest Moriarty installment, six months after surviving near death at Reichenbach Falls, Professor James Moriarty tracks down the woman he loves in New York City, where she is trapped in the web of The Order – an evil organization that stretches beyond Britain and the Crown. When his attempts to break her free lead to tragedy, Moriarty returns home, determined to bring down the entire global organization. But before he can strike, he makes another shocking discovery: Sherlock Holmes is alive and shares his goal. Moriarty and Holmes must set their animosity aside and join forces to stop the assassination of the American president and a devastating world war.

“Moriarty has always been such an enigmatic character to me and exploring his world through this medium fueled my imagination,” said Dominic Monaghan. “I’m delighted to continue telling his story with Treefort and Audible — and working with Helen Mirren, as his new nemesis in Season 2, was a treat. I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed working on it.”

“It was lovely to be part of the rich, beautifully realized world of Moriarty,” said Helen Mirren. “It’s fun for me to take on a villainous role, and I particularly enjoyed delving into the different dimensions of Lady Milverton. This story was my first podcast drama and I couldn’t imagine a more exhilarating story as an entry into the format.”

Moriarty: The Silent Order is part of Audible and Treefort Media’s multi-project development deal to produce original scripted audio series. Season 2 of Moriarty joins Audible’s robust roster of Audible Original audio dramas, including Topic Studios’ The Space Within, Skybound’s Impact Winter Season 1 and Season 2; Kerry Washington’s The Prophecy; Jesse Eisenberg’s When You Finish Saving the WorldThe Miranda ObsessionArmored, from The New York Times bestselling author Mark Greaney; James Patterson’s The Coldest Case starring Aaron Paul; and Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman, among many more.

Revisit Season 1 of Moriarty: The Devil’s Game now and listen to Season 2 exclusively on Audible beginning November 9.

William Entenmann: A Baker’s Baker–A Literary Look into the Legacy of Baking Icon

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You may have seen the name countless times in grocery store aisles, but do you know the story behind Entenmann’s®? Now, bookworms and Entenmann’s fans alike have the chance to dive into the life and legacy of the beloved baker, William Entenmann, in the new illustrated book for children titled William Entenmann: A Baker’s Baker!

Written by elementary school librarian Amy Salinger and illustrated by Amelina Jones, the story takes readers on an enchanting journey through time, tracing the humble beginnings of William Entenmann as a young baker with a dream and a vision. From the inception of his first bakery in the late 19th century to the establishment of the iconic Entenmann’s brand fans know and love today, Salinger skillfully weaves a narrative that captures the essence of dedication, perseverance and the pursuit of excellence.

“We are thrilled to finally share William Entenmann: A Baker’s Baker to readers and Entenmann’s fans who are eager to explore the story behind one of America’s most beloved baking legacies,” said Jason Amar, Director of Marketing at Entenmann’s®. “Amy’s meticulous research and evocative storytelling paints a vivid picture of William Entenmann’s life and his contribution to the culinary landscape, and we can’t wait for our fans to read it.”

Featuring engaging anecdotes, historical insights, and mouthwatering illustrations of the signature treats that have become household favorites, readers will be inspired by the story of what it takes to follow your dreams until they become reality, just as William Entenmann did.

“I have always wanted to write a picture book biography for children and thought deeply about a famous person whose life had not been written about yet. While at my local supermarket, I admired the Entenmann’s display table, and whoosh, the idea of who the person was behind the famous bakery name was born!” said Amy Salinger, author of William Entenmann: A Baker’s Baker. “Plus, I grew up on Entenmann’s pastries and cookies, so the idea had an even more special meaning for me.”

William Entenmann: A Baker’s Baker is now available for purchase on AmazonBarnes & Noble and Books-A-Million for $19.95 and in Canada on Chapters Indigo for $26.95.

To learn more about Entenmann’s® products and where to buy them, visit Entenmanns.com. Entenmann’s goes great with people.

About Entenmann’s® Bakery
Entenmann’s history dates back 125 years to 1898 when William Entenmann opened his first bakery in Brooklyn, New York. By the 1960s the company was selling delicious donuts throughout the New York metropolitan area; by the 1970s it began selling nationwide. Today, the Entenmann’s portfolio includes over 100 different baked goods in the U.S., including donuts, snack cakes and pies, cakes, cookies and more, providing a wide variety of delicious baked goods to choose from that everyone can enjoy.

About Bimbo Bakeries USA
Bimbo Bakeries USA (BBU) is a leader in the baking industry, known for its category leading brands, innovative products, freshness and quality. Our team of 20,000+ U.S. associates operates more than 50 manufacturing locations in the United States. Over 11,000 distribution routes deliver our leading brands such as Arnold®, Artesano™, Ball Park®, Bimbo®, Boboli®, Brownberry®, Entenmann’s®, Little Bites®, Marinela®, Mrs Baird’s®, Oroweat®Sara Lee®, Stroehmann® and Thomas’®. BBU is owned by Mexico’s Grupo Bimbo, S.A.B de C.V., the world’s largest baking company with operations in 33 countries.

SCHOLASTIC MARKS 25 YEARS OF HARRY POTTER READING MAGIC IN THE UNITED STATES

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EMPIRE STATE BUILDING TO LIGHT UP IN HOGWARTS HOUSE COLORS TO MARK THE 25TH ANNIVERSARY OF HARRY POTTER AND THE SORCERER’S STONE

Anniversary Campaign Highlights Include 25,000 Book Donation for National Literacy Initiative, “Welcome to Hogwarts” Fan Contest, Free Book Club Kits to Libraries, and New Publishing

This month, Scholastic, the world’s largest publisher of children’s books, officially marks the 25th anniversary of the U.S. publication of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. The seven-book series by J.K. Rowling has cast a spell on kids and adults alike and has turned an entire generation into readers. Harry Potter started the midnight book party phenomenon, smashed publishing records, and to date is the bestselling book series of all time with 600 million copies sold worldwide. To mark the milestone anniversary, Scholastic released today a commemorative video featuring Harry Potter fans from multiple generations. The video will also appear on a billboard in Times Square starting today. On September 27th, the Empire State Building’s world-famous tower lights will shine in Hogwarts House colors representing Gryffindor red, Slytherin green, Ravenclaw blue and Hufflepuff yellow. For more on the impact of the Harry Potter book series, check out “25 Harry Potter Facts.”

“The magic lives on each year as new young readers begin their Hogwarts journey. For twenty-five years and counting, the adventures of Harry, Ron and Hermione, continue to captivate readers of all ages,” said Ellie Berger, President, Scholastic Trade. “Scholastic is proud to be the publisher of J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter—a cultural phenomenon that has inspired kids and families to discover the power and joy of reading.”

As part of its anniversary celebration and in time for back to school, Scholastic, in collaboration with the Scripps Howard Fund, will donate 25,000 copies of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone to students and teachers in Title 1 schools across the U.S. Additionally, complete boxed sets featuring all seven Harry Potter books will be gifted to school libraries in underserved communities. The book giveaway is part of the Scripps Howard Fund’s “If You Give a Child a Book …” national literacy campaign, which provides free books for low-income students. The Fund is a leader in supporting childhood literacy, journalism education and community giving.

“We are so grateful for this opportunity to put even more books into the hands of children who need them most. This joint effort with Scholastic will ignite imagination through the magic of beloved stories like Harry Potter,” said Liz Carter, president and CEO of the Scripps Howard Fund. “Every child deserves access to age-appropriate books. By fostering a love for reading at an early age, we can pave the way for brighter futures and boundless possibilities.”

Scholastic also announced today its “Welcome to Hogwarts” National Contest where kids are invited to answer the question: What class would you take at Hogwarts and why? Three grand prize winners and their companions will receive a magical trip to experience The Wizarding World of Harry Potter™ at their choice of either Universal Studios Hollywood or Universal Orlando Resort, a Harry Potter book boxed set, and a classroom set of Harry Potter books to donate to a school of the winner’s choice. Additionally, 25 first prize winners will receive a complete set of all seven Harry Potter books, as well as a classroom set of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone to donate to a school of their choice. For more details on how to enter and for official rules, visit www.scholastic.com/hp25contest.

To bring communities together and to encourage kids and families to start their own magical reading journey, Scholastic this month will be distributing thousands of free Harry Potter “Welcome to Hogwarts” Book Club kits to both public and school libraries around the country. Each kit will feature fun activities, discussion guides, Hogwarts House stickers, and bookmarks to engage new readers and existing fans alike. To access free downloadable activities online, visit www.scholastic.com/HarryPotterBookKit.

This month, Scholastic will release a new paperback boxed set of the complete Harry Potter series. Earlier this summer and in time for summer reading, Scholastic released the classic paperback editions of the first seven Harry Potter books with refreshed covers featuring the iconic Harry Potter logo hand-drawn by original U.S. illustrator Mary GrandPré. In addition to the paperback anniversary editions and boxed set, new publishing from Scholastic includes The Official Harry Potter Cookbook (September 5, 2023 publication); Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, designed and illustrated by MinaLima (October 3, 2023 publication), and The Harry Potter Wizarding Almanac (October 10, 2023 publication).

Twenty-five years after the U.S. publication of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone by J.K. Rowling in September 1998, there are more than 230 million Harry Potter books sold in the U.S. alone. For more information about the Harry Potter book series, visit mediaroom.scholastic.com/harrypotter.