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  1. Join us: Joe Wambaugh @mysterybooks Sat. 12/5 @ 2pm, only LA appearance, HOLLYWOOD MOON! http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=219939183571
  2. Come to "HANNAH DENNISON discusses and signs EXPOSE!" Saturday, December 12 from 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm. Join us for... http://bit.ly/4MoQfD
  3. Come to "PETE GOODMAN discusses and signs SMOKING FROG LIVES!" Saturday, December 12 from 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm.... http://bit.ly/6mDlPe
  4. Come to "DEREK HAAS discusses and signs COLUMBUS: A Silver Bear Thriller" Saturday, December 12 from 12:00 pm to... http://bit.ly/7apbCX
  5. Come to "BETTY WEBB drops in to sign DESERT LOST" Wednesday, December 9 from 12:00 pm to 12:30 pm. The Lena Jones... http://bit.ly/8mxt8e
  6. Happy Thanksgiving, Twitterland! May you have a lovely holiday of family, friends, and books (crime fiction, of course)!
  7. And Joseph Wambaugh @mysterybooks on Sat., Dec 5, 2pm -- his ONLY Los Angeles appearance for HOLLYWOOD MOON! (can you tell we're thrilled?)
  8. Stock up @mysterybooks for the holiday weekend -- new thrillers, old friends. Still have some $4 treasures!
  9. @CrimespreeJon -- Jon, you are now @mysterybooks' Emily's favorite person! and mine too.
  10. @CrimespreeJon --you just made two incredibly happy people @mysterybooks! Emily and Linda are bopping and grinning ear to ear!!!
  11. DP Lyle, ur ears should have been burning: pulled out couple of ur books to show wedding director/sweet little old lady. & got more ideas!
  12. Had fun talking to nice little old lady - wedding director @ church - re: ability to murder with bride bouquet favorite: lilies of valley.
  13. Coggins has had that temptation to be distracted by research but has learned to keep focus.
  14. Gagnon has technique for dealing with distractions of research by bracketing areas, continuing with story, and going back to brackets later.
  15. Question for both authors: research sounded very addictive, did you find you had to force yourself to move on? Gagnon has had that issue...
  16. Coggins' book is darker than his other August Riordan books, and he found the Argentine people fascinating and very different from Americans
  17. can't take tweezers on an airplane due to TSA safety regs, but nuclear waste goes walk-about -- that frightens Gagnon.
  18. question to Gagnon: what is scariest issue you found? fact that once a week, low-level nuclear waste goes "astray" - and yet you can't take
  19. Coggins' inspiration came from a trip as a tourist in which he met a tour guide who started telling him stories about Peron
  20. But Gagnon learned that you _cannot_ learn online how to build a dirty bomb --thankfully.