Andrew Welsh-Huggins appeared at Gramercy Books Bexley, https://gramercybooksbexley.com/, for the release of his latest Mercury Carter thriller, The Delivery. Natalie Richards, Edgar Award winning author for her 2024 Young Adult novel, 49 Miles Alone, interviewed Welsh-Huggins. First, Linda Kass, owner of Gramercy Books, talked about the store’s history with Andrew. Gramercy is in their tenth… Continue reading Andrew Welsh-Huggins at Gramercy Books
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The Delivery by Andrew Welsh-Huggins
If you’re looking for books with non-stop action, you can’t go wrong with Andrew Welsh-Huggins’ Mercury Carter thrillers. He follows the successful book, The Mailman, with Merc’s latest adventures in The Delivery. Carter was once a US Postal Inspection Services Agent with all the training of other federal law enforcement agents. Now, he’s an independent… Continue reading The Delivery by Andrew Welsh-Huggins
Andrew Welsh-Huggins’ Favorites of 2024
Some of us read Andrew Welsh-Huggins’ January release, The Mailman. He’s also the author of the Andy Hayes PI novels, standalones, and short stories. Today, he’s sharing his ten favorite books read in 2024, in the order he read them. He said maybe half of these came out in 2024. Thank you, Andrew! Guide Me… Continue reading Andrew Welsh-Huggins’ Favorites of 2024
The Mailman by Andrew Welsh-Huggins
I hope Andrew Welsh-Huggins’ thriller, The Mailman, finds its audience, and kicks off a series. The book is that good. And, Mercury Carter is an unexpected hero. Attorney Rachel Stanfield and her husband, Glenn, are arguing in the kitchen when four men break in and threaten them unless Rachel turns over information about a deposition.… Continue reading The Mailman by Andrew Welsh-Huggins
Sick to Death by Andrew Welsh-Huggins
Sick to Death is Andrew Welsh-Huggins’ eighth mystery featuring private investigator Andy Hayes, but you don’t have to have read any of the previous ones to enjoy this one. Welsh-Huggins provides enough of Hayes’ background to satisfy readers, and he jumps right into the story with a dramatic opening chapter. Andy Hayes was a star… Continue reading Sick to Death by Andrew Welsh-Huggins
Friday Giveaway
This week, I have two mysteries by Ohio authors to give away. I bought copies of both of them so I could give them away here. A Collection of Lies by Connie Berry is the latest Kate Hamilton mystery. Kate and her husband, DI Tom Mallory, are on their honeymoon in Devon, a honeymoon that… Continue reading Friday Giveaway
Connie Berry’s Release Party
Connie Berry, author of the Kate Hamilton mysteries, had a release party for her fifth one, A Collection of Lies. Held at Fortin Ironworks, The Book Loft in German Village in Columbus sold the books. Andrew Welsh-Huggins, author of the Andy Hayes mysteries, as well as other crime novels and nonfiction, interviewed Connie about her… Continue reading Connie Berry’s Release Party
Giveaway – The End of the Road
I know some of you will remember author Andrew Welsh-Huggins’ post here for his favorite books of 2023, https://tinyurl.com/2nmhbmwr. Welsh-Huggins is the author of the Andy Hayes PI novels, and he has a new one, Sick to Death, coming out in September. He’s also the author of the crime novel, The End of the Road,… Continue reading Giveaway – The End of the Road
Andrew Welsh-Huggins’ Favorites of 2023
Andrew Welsh-Huggins is a Shamus, Derringer, and International Thriller Writers-award nominated mystery author of eleven books with more in the works. He’s based here in the Columbus area. Although we had corresponded, I only met Andrew for the first time when I moved home to Ohio. Andrew was the first one to send in a… Continue reading Andrew Welsh-Huggins’ Favorites of 2023
An Empty Grave by Andrew Welsh-Huggins
A year or two ago, my sister suggested I try a mystery about a PI who was a former Ohio State quarterback. She hadn’t read any of Andrew Welsh-Huggins’ books, but she saw a synopsis on a list of Ohio authors. I finally had a chance to read the seventh in the Andy Hayes series,… Continue reading An Empty Grave by Andrew Welsh-Huggins