Blood Red
By Wendy Corsi Staub
Title: Blood Red
Author: Wendy Corsi Staub
Release Date: September 29, 2015
Publisher: William Morrow
Genre: Thriller/Suspense
Format: Ebook/Paperback/Audible
From New York Times bestselling
author Wendy Corsi Staub comes the first in a terrifying new series set in a
small town with a sinister secret
The razor’s gleaming blade slices
effortlessly through skin and tendon, and he relishes the final anguished
moments of his prey. There’s only one thing he prizes more: their long, silken
strands of red hair. But these women are merely stand-ins . . . a prelude to
his ultimate victim.
Nestled in New York’s Hudson Valley,
Mundy’s Landing is famous for its picturesque setting—and for a century-old
string of gruesome unsolved murders. Rowan returned to her hometown years ago,
fleeing a momentary mistake that could have destroyed her family. Life is good
here. Peaceful. Until an anonymous gift brings Rowan’s fears to life again.
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The town’s violent history was just the
beginning. Soon everyone in Mundy’s Landing will know that the past cannot be
forgotten or forgiven—not until every sin has been paid for, in blood.
ORDER INFORMATION
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New
York Times bestseller
Wendy Corsi Staub is the award-winning author of more than eighty novels in a
career that has spanned more than two decades. Under her own name, Wendy
achieved New York Times bestselling status with her single
title psychological suspense novels. Those novels and the women’s fiction she
writes under the pseudonym Wendy Markham have also frequently appeared on
the USA Today, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Bookscan
bestseller lists.
In Autumn 2015, Wendy will launch two
new series. The first is the “Mundy’s Landing” adult suspense trilogy for
HarperCollins, with the launch title, Blood Red,
on sale September 29, to be followed in 2016 by Blue Moon and Bone
White. The other is “Lily Dale,” a hardcover cozy mystery series set in
the upstate New York spiritual community. Book One, Nine Lives,
goes on sale October 26, with a second title to come in Summer 2016.
Another 2015 suspense novel, The Black Widow (HarperCollins,
March), concludes her Social Media predator series that began withThe Good Sister (October
2013) and continued with the USA Todaybestseller The Perfect
Stranger (July 2014), and its prequel ebook novella, Cold Hearted (May
2014).
She has published two other suspense
trilogies with HarperCollins in recent years. Nightwatcher (September
2012), won the Westchester Library Association Washington Irving Prize for Fiction.
It was followed by the New York Times bestseller Sleepwalker (October
2012), which went on to become a finalist for the prestigious Simon and
Schuster Mary Higgins Clark Award presented at the Mystery Writers of America
Edgars Symposium, and Shadowkiller (February
2013). New York Times bestseller Live to Tell (March
2010) received a starred review in Publishers Weekly and was
also a finalist at the 2011 Mystery Writers of America Edgar Awards for the
Mary Higgins Clark Award. Its sequel, Scared to Death,
(January 2011) was honored with the WLA Washington Irving Prize for Fiction,
followed by the bestseller Hell to Pay (October
2011).
She previously published more than a
dozen award-winning, bestselling adult suspense novels with Kensington Books
and co-authored a Mystery series with the late former mayor of New York City,
Ed Koch and a romance series with Fabio. She has ghostwritten novels for a
number of other celebrities and bestselling authors.
As “Wendy Markham,” her most recent
title, The Best Gift,
is a sequel to the acclaimed 2006 Christmas Time Travel romance, If Only in My
Dreams (both from Signet). Prior, she published nearly two
dozen women’s fiction novels with Hachette, Warner, Avon, Grand Central
Publishing, Red Dress Ink, and Berkley. She also has an extensive Young
Adult/Middle Grade backlist that includes the acclaimed series “Lily Dale”
(Bloomsbury/Walker). Early in her writing career, she published in various
genres including suspense, horror, historical and category romance, television
and movie tie-in, and biography.
In addition to the Mary Higgins Clark
Award nominations, Wendy has won the 2008 RT Award for Career Achievement in
Suspense and the 2007 RWA-NYC Golden Apple Award for Lifetime Achievement. A
proud recipient of the RWA Rita award, she has also been honored five times
with the Westchester Library Association’s Washington Irving Prize for Fiction
and was recognized as one of WLA’s Millennial Authors in 2000. Her Wendy Markham
novel Slightly Single was
named one of Waldenbooks’ 100 Best Fiction titles of 2002. Her novels Slightly
Suburban, The Last to Know,
and Ask Me Again were
nominated for RT Reviewers Choice awards, and five of her novels, Don’t Scream; The
Last to Know; Mike, Mike
and Me;Hello, It’s Me;
and Bride Needs
Groom, were awarded a month’s top pick review by the RT BOOK
club magazine.
Her work has been translated into more
than a dozen languages worldwide and her titles are regularly selected as
features for Mystery Guild, Literary Guild, Doubleday Book Club, Large Print
Book Club, and Rhapsody Book Club.
Wendy grew up in a large, close-knit family
in rural southwestern New York State and decided she wanted to become an author
while in third grade. She worked in two independent bookstores during college,
then moved alone to New York City at twenty-one to pursue her dream of becoming
a working writer. After stints as a book editor for a Manhattan publishing
house and an account coordinator for a major advertising agency, she sold her
first novel, the supernatural young adult thriller Summer Lightning in
1991.
Wendy now lives in the New York City
suburbs with her husband of twenty-four years and their two children. A 1986
graduate of the State University of New York at Fredonia, she proudly delivered
the keynote commencement address at her alma mater in May 2008, was a featured
speaker at the 2011 Academic Convocation.
Having lost her mother and mother-in-law
to breast cancer, she has been a vocal and active supporter of charitable
causes such as Relay for Life, Support Connection, and the American Cancer
Society. In September 2012, she was an Ovarian Cancer Awareness month national
spokesperson for Avon’s Kiss and Teal campaign with the Sandy Rollman Ovarian
Cancer Foundation. As an animal rights advocate, she currently fosters cats and
kittens for various rescue organizations in the metro New York City area.
For More Information
Visit
Wendy’s website.
Connect with Wendy
Connect with Wendy
September 28
Interviewed
at C.A. Milson
Guest
blogging at Night Owl Reviews
September 29
Guest
blogging at Freda’s Voice
Book
reviewed at Stormy Night’s Reviewing
and Bloggin’
September 30
Guest
blogging at Paranormal and Romantic
Suspense Reviews
October 1
Book
featured at I’m Shelf-ish
October 2
Book
featured at Harmonious Publicity
October 5
Book
featured at Crystal’s Chaotic
Confessions
October 6
Guest
blogging at Becky on Books
October 7
Book
reviewed and Author interview at From the TBR Pile
October 8
Book
featured at Authors and Readers Book
Corner
October 9
Book
featured at Write and Take Flight
October 12
Book
reviewed at Cheekypee Reads and
Reviews
October 13
Guest
blogging at Lori’s Reading Corner
October 14
Book
reviewed at Booked on a Feeling
Book
reviewed at Queen of All She Reads
Book
reviewed at Storm Goddess Book
Reviews
October 15
Book
featured at Chosen By You Book Club
October 16
Guest
blogging at Around the World in Books
Book
featured at Celticlady’s Reviews
October 19
Interviewed
at Reviews by Crystal
Interviewed
at Deal Sharing Aunt
October 20
Book
featured at Abibliophobia Anonymous
October 21
Book
featured at Booklover Sue
October 22
Book
reviewed at The Self Taught Cook
October 23
Book
reviewed at Fallen Over Book Reviews
Book
reviewed at I Smell Sheep
Book
reviewed at Curling Up by the Fire
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