Wednesday, June 1, 2016

THE MUTUAL ADMIRATION SOCIETY IS UP AND RUNNING


What a fantastic time I've been having bringing this story to you. I've been privileged to work with Lake Union Publishing, and the most wonderful editor, Kelli Martin, whose wisdom and sheer grace has made the editing process an absolute delight. It was only yesterday that I turned my edits into her, so imagine my surprise when I was tooling around Amazon as I am apt to do, and found this:  http://tinyurl.com/hx8bv6q 


The release date isn't until January 3, 2017, so the publisher is still working on the cover, but it's so exciting to see the story of the Finley sisters up and running. Hope you'll order it now!

Saturday, March 26, 2016

COMING YOUR WAY JANUARY 2017!


The Mutual Admiration Society

Here's a little something about the story:

Blackmailer, poison-pen writer extraordinaire, liar, and thief, eleven-year-old Theresa "Tessie" Finley might've bitten off more than she can chew. Besides dealing with the recent tragic drowning death of her father, caring for her "sweet, weird" sister, Birdie, and staying on the good side of their mother, Louise, after hearing a scream and seeing a mysterious man beneath the flickering streetlights in the cemetery behind her house late one night, Tessie, the newly-elected president of The Mutual Admiration Society, adds solving a bloody murder to her already quite full TO-DO list. 

Navigating their world is difficult enough under ordinary circumstances, but the cards seem stacked against the Finley sisters and their partner in crime, Charlie "Cueball Garfield," as they undertake their investigation. Can they overcome the numerous obstacles they face, or will their snooping alert their nosy, interfering neighbor...or worse, draw the attention of a murderer?

Set in 1959 in a blue collar Milwaukee neighborhood, The Mutual Admiration Society is award-winning and New York Times bestselling author, Lesley Kagen, at her absolute best. She's crafted another uniquely compelling tale with mystery, family drama, humor, and an irresistible cast of characters. New readers and fans alike, be prepared to be swept along on the adventures of the Finley sisters.



Tuesday, March 22, 2016

THE BEST GIFTS COME IN SMALL PACKAGES

This morning, on the third birthday of my g-baby, Hadley Ann Orion, a child of such enormous love and magic and compassion who was clearly sent to save not only me and my family, but the entire human race, I am giving thanks. Forever and always, my baby.
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Friday, January 8, 2016

THE MUTUAL ADMIRATION SOCIETY


Whew.

I've just wrapped up my eighth novel, which is impossibly hard to believe. 8 books?! That I wrote all by myself? How'd I do that?! My ability to write remains as mysterious to me as it's always been. Magical, too. Writing is hard and grueling and can make me pull my hair out of my head, but it's also wonder-filled and one of the true loves of my life. The other loves are my children and grandchildren, reading, and horses, they will always make me swoon.

Not sure when The Mutual Admiration Society will be published, but here's the back cover copy that I hope you'll find intriguing enough that you'll check it out when it's available. (If you're a fan of The Undertaking of Tess and Whistling in the Dark, this story should be right up your alley.)

Gumshoe, blackmailer, poison-pen writer extraordinaire, liar, and thief, eleven-year-old Theresa "Tessie" Finley has lots on her plate. Besides dealing with the sudden loss of her beloved father, keeping an eye on her sweet, but "weird" sister, Birdie, and staying out of Dutch with the powers that be---the Almighty, her mother, Louise, and next door nemesis, Gert Klement---after hearing a commotion and seeing a mysterious man beneath the flickering streetlights in the cemetery behind her house late one night, the president of The Mutual Admiration Society, adds solving a bloody murder case to her already quite full TO-DO list. 

Navigating their raucous, blue collar Milwaukee neighborhood is no picnic under the best of circumstances, but the snooping sisters and their partner in crime, Charlie "Cueball Garfield," appear to be in way over their heads as their investigation proceeds. Will their sleuthing alert their nosy neighbor who is determined to rid the neighborhood of the "Finley ghouls," or worse, draw the attention of a murderer?

Wishing you the brightest New Year, xo Lesley)




Monday, October 26, 2015

O, Creature, My Creature



Came up with this Halloween '59 essay a while back and was thrilled to record it for Wisconsin Public Radio. Copy and paste the link to give it a listen. Hoping it brings back some scary, funny memories to those of you old enough to remember the good old days. 

http://www.wisconsinlife.org/story/creature-feature

Monday, October 12, 2015

IT'S REVIEWS LIKE THIS ONE. . . .

Just had to share this wonderfully insightful and beautifully written review of WHISTLING IN THE DARK that I received from Ginger on her fantastic website: http://gingerwroot.com/review-of-whistling-in-the-dark-by-lesley-kagen/