Halloween in Santa Fe means sugar skulls, pan de muerto, and a Goth Masquerade at the Wisteria Tearoom. Fans of Edgar Allen Poe will especially enjoy Patrice Greenwood’s latest mystery. Despite her desire to make the Wisteria Tearoom a haven … Continue reading
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Immortal by Pati Nagle Barb came out from the front desk and started going to each of the patrons, quietly informing them that the facility was about to close. I glanced at my watch, which read 4:55. Caeran seemed not … Continue reading
Pati Nagle offers a new story set in her homeland of New Mexico. Rosa Marquez and Sean Carpenter have two things in common: they’re both native New Mexicans, and they’re both seeing visions. Rosa encounters the mythical flute-playing hunchback Kokopelli … Continue reading
My sweetheart and I arrived in Oakland, California, last week after a five-day road trip from Austin, Texas. Here’s a shot (looking back on the way we came) of one of the roads we traveled — U.S. Highway 60 in … Continue reading
Glorieta Pass The Far Western Civil War, Book 1 by P.G. Nagle “Come on, Lacey!” said Nicodemus, pulling at McIntyre’s sleeve. McIntyre groaned, his dreams interrupted. “What now?” “Come on!” insisted Nicodemus in a hushed voice. Anderson rolled over. “Go … Continue reading
Pati Nagle was born and raised in the mountains of northern New Mexico, and remembers when dusty dogs rolled in the Santa Fe plaza. She has eclectic tastes in reading, and writes fantasy, science fiction, mystery, and historical fiction, both for adults and for a younger audience. With boundless curiosity Pati embraces life, creating art, crafting entertainment, and constructing the best writer’s cooperative in the world. Just give her a little time.
Continue readingWisteria Tearoom Mysteries #2 Notorious for failed relationships. Ellen Rosings knows that’s true of cops. Detective Tony Aragon has even said it about himself, or something like it. Despite her misgivings, she is drawn to him, but can he reach … Continue reading
A Fatal Twist of Lemon by Patrice Greenwood Cops drink coffee. They don’t belong in Ellen Rosings’s Victorian tearoom. But when her opening day thank-you tea ends in the murder of the president of the Santa Fe Preservation Trust, the … Continue reading
Even after fifteen years of writing novels, having a new book come out gives me butterflies in the stomach. Eternal is a young adult fantasy, a sequel to Immortal which came out about a year ago from BVC. It was … Continue reading
It was June 17th, when we decided to take a hike in the mountains. Four hours later, we would be lost — but that hike would inspire a novel.
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