Cold Midnight: A Cover, and a Release Date!

Thanks to the fantastic team at Raphel Publishing, COLD MIDNIGHT is headed toward a November 3, 2012, release -- and designer Jacob Grant provided this great draft cover today, which will probably get polished a bit more as the book comes together.

Editor Adrienne Raphel and I are working on making this the best book yet. In fact, tomorrow I'll be "unreachable" as I buckle down to revisions based on our discussions. I love working with Adrienne -- she and I have similar beliefs about what a good story does for the reader.

And here's a summary of COLD MIDNIGHT, now on the Sisters in Crime (New England) website:
For high school freshman Claire Benedict, the pressures of home and school are huge -- her father is home from the Great War now that it's 1921, but he's too depressed to work, her mother is furious at still supporting the family, Claire's friends have stepped aside, and teachers pick on her for her family background. So climbing the downtown roofs at night gives her a world of her own, free and wide-ranging. To her surprise, there's another night climber: Ben Riley, looking for a miracle. When the two of them witness both an arsonist and a late-night poker game that ends in murder, their sleuthing turns risky. Skills alone won't get them through the dangers that lie ahead.
For a look at some of the photos (and fires!) behind the story, check out the connected Pinterest borad here: http://pinterest.com/bethkanell/cold-midnight-climbing-on-roofs-at-night-solving-c

I'm looking forward to your comments!
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Published on August 14, 2012 11:48
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message 1: by Tim (new)

Tim I am so excited for this book to come out, Beth. Is this an iteration of the murder story you told me a few years back?
I am so sorry that I missed you this summer. I hope that you and Dave are thriving.

Tim


message 2: by Beth (new)

Beth Hi Tim. Right you are -- this novel has at its core the "historically real" murder of the Chinese laundry owner in 1921 in St. Johnsbury, Vermont. It was never officially solved. Clair and Ben reach their own conclusions about that. But circumstances may prevent the truth from emerging!

I too am sorry we didn't connect this summer. Dave and I hope to see you in the fall. School is starting! Amazing, isn't it? I'd love to bring this book to your students, and have a conversation about how history can be the spur for creative and exciting writing projects.

Warm regards,
Beth


message 3: by Tim (new)

Tim I'd love to have you at our school if you are in this area during the fall. We have all school meeting on every day except Thursday, and you could use the 25 minute meeting to begin a conversation on this topic.

Can I get your book on Kindle?


message 4: by Beth (new)

Beth Yes, the book will be available for Kindle -- release date is Nov. 3, G-d willing! I hope to be in your region at least twice during the school year, and it would be great to meet in this way.


message 5: by Tim (new)

Tim Let me know dates and we will proceed.


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