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The 13th Letter, M is for Mesdames, Messieurs and…Murder

In the Spirit of 13, A spirited crime anthology

In the Key of 13, an anthology of music and murder

13 Claws, an anthology of crime stories

13 O’Clock, an anthology of crime stories

THIRTEEN, an anthology of crime stories

Catherine Astolfo

Rosemary Aubert, Mme Emerita

J.E. (Jayne) Barnard

Jane Burfield

M.H. Callway, Founder

Melodie Campbell

Donna Carrick, Founder

Lisa de Nikolits

Catherine Dunphy

Cheryl Freedman

Therese Greenwood

Marilyn Kay

Blair Keetch

Rosemary McCracken

Cat Mills

Marian Misters

Lynne Murphy

Mary M. Patterson, Mme Emerita

Ed Piwowarczyk

Rosalind Place

Lorna Poplak

Madona Skaff

Caro Soles

Kevin Thornton

Sylvia Maultash Warsh

Melissa Yi

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Join the Mesdames at the Belleville Public Library, Saturday, May 16, 2:30 pm!
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New book by Catherine Astolfo: Up Chit Creek
Announcing the launch of Catherine Astolfo’s novella ebook, Up Chit Creek, on Saturday, May 2! If you can come in person, there will be a panel presentation followed by the celebration. Starts at 2 p.m. at the Brantford Public Library, … Continue reading
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Mesdames on the Arthur Ellis Shortlist!
Crime writers across Canada were out in force on Thursday, April 23rd for the annual Arthur Ellis short list event held across three time zones in Vancouver, Calgary, Ottawa and Toronto. CWC’s hard-working Nate Hendley hosted the Toronto event at … Continue reading
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Tagged Arthur Ellis Awards, Awards/Achievements, Best Long Story, Best Novel, Best Novella, Best Short Story, Between the Cracks She Fell, Canadian authors, Carrick Publishing, Crime writers Award winning authors, Juba Good, Kevin Thornton, Lisa de Nikolits, M.H. Callway, Melodie Campbell, Rosemary Aubert, The Artful Goddaughter, Vicki Delany, Windigo Fire, World Enough And Crime, writers
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Murder Is Nothing to Have Fun With…Or Is It?
Bony Blithe Light Mystery Award Announces Finalists(Toronto, ON) April 15, 2015 – The Bony Blithe Light Mystery Award, an annual Canadian award that celebrates traditional, feel-good mysteries is pleased to announce this year’s finalists. The award is for a “mystery … Continue reading
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Mesdames on the Move: Events for April, 2015
The merry Mesdames of Mayhem have a busy schedule ahead this month – while they still wait for spring! On April 1st, Mme Melodie Campbell launched her new novella, Code Name: Gypsy Moth, a light-hearted – and sexy – adventure … Continue reading
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Worst Typos EVER – Take 2! ~ by Melodie Campbell
Special Launch sale! Buy Code Name: Gypsy Moth today and get Rowena and the Dark Lord or The Artful Goddaughter free! (I love to introduce readers to my other series. Email me at mcampbell50@cogeco.ca with proof of purchase and I … Continue reading
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Tagged book release, Canadian Crime writers, e-books, fantasy, funny, great books, humor, Imajin, intrigue, launch, Melodie Campbell, mesdames of mayhem
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Jonesing for Mayhem, by Duncan Armstrong, reprinted with kind permission of the author
The following post has been reprinted with the kind permission of its author, Duncan Armstrong. Originally posted on March 21, 2015 by topoet, in Let’s talk, Photographs, reviews, writing. · There was Mayhem at the Jones Ave. Library thanks to … Continue reading
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Mesdames on the Move – by M.H. Callway
March is coming in like a wild lion with several reading events featuring the Mesdames! March 19th, Toronto Public Library, Jones Branch, 118 Jones Ave, Toronto, 6:30 PM: Mesdames Rosemary Aubert, M. H. Callway, Rosemary McCracken and D. J. McIntosh … Continue reading
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Tagged author appearances, authors, Canadian authors, crime, mesdames of mayhem, mystery, suspense
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