Thursday, August 31, 2023

The Real-Life Search for Nessie

The Real-Life Search for Nessie

 

I didn’t expect or time this.  How could I?

 

But just in time for the release of Nessie’s Nemesis, there’s a lot of news regarding the real-life hunt for the Loch Ness Monster.  And some of the participants are calling themselves “Monster Hunters,” much like the “Monster Hunterz” in my novel.




 

There are a lot of stories recently about people who have either claimed to have spotted Nessie, or have been participatingin the search for the LNM.  Nothing definitive has been found, but the news coverage makes for a fun read, much like Nessie’s Nemesis itself.  If you’re looking for an entertaining mystery that’s cheaper than an actual trip to Scotland and will hopefully leave you laughing as you read, then please take a look!

 

 

Chris Chan’s sequel to Sherlock’s SecretaryNessie’s Nemesis, will be published on September 3rd by MX Publishing. His novel Ghosting My Friend was released by Level Best Books on March 28th. His first novel, Sherlock’s Secretary, was released by MX Publishing, as was his anthology Of Course He Pushed Him and Other Sherlock Holmes Stories Volumes 1 & 2.  His Agatha-nominated book Murder Most Grotesque: The Comedic Crime Fiction of Joyce Porter was published by Level Best Books.  His first non-fiction book, Sherlock & Irene: The Secret Truth Behind “A Scandal in Bohemia” is available for sale at Amazon.com and the MX Publishing website, as well as at Book Depository (with free worldwide shipping there).  It is also available in a Kindle edition.

 

 

 

Friday, August 25, 2023

My First Mystery, Crime, and Mayhem Work!

My First Mystery, Crime, and Mayhem Work!

 

If you’re looking for some really good short mysteries to read, please consider signing up for the quarterly magazine Mystery, Crime, and Mayhem.  Every issue has a general theme– this one is Library Cases, as each story has a link to a library.




 

My story is “Murder by Manga,” inspired by true events.  The terrific classic manga series Death Note has legions of fans, but it has also been banned in many school libraries, because authorities fear that young people are reading the manga and getting violent ideas.  In this entry in the Funderburke and Kaiming series, narrated by Nerissa, a similar push to have Death Note banned in the Cuthbertson Hall Middle School Library leads to a discovery that leaves a lot of parents nervous.

 

Not only is my short fiction featured here, but also, I’m writing a regular nonfiction crime column for MCM.  This one is called “CSI: Song Dynasty China,” profiling one of the world’s first known books on forensic science.

 

You can buy digital copies of the issues here, or you can buy Kindle or paperback copies on Amazon as well.

 

And don’t forget, Nessie’s Nemesis will be out in paperback and hardcover in a week and a half!

 

 

Chris Chan’s sequel to Sherlock’s SecretaryNessie’s Nemesis, will be published on September 3rd by MX Publishing. His novel Ghosting My Friend was released by Level Best Books on March 28th. His first novel, Sherlock’s Secretary, was released by MX Publishing, as was his anthology Of Course He Pushed Him and Other Sherlock Holmes Stories Volumes 1 & 2.  His Agatha-nominated book Murder Most Grotesque: The Comedic Crime Fiction of Joyce Porter was published by Level Best Books.  His first non-fiction book, Sherlock & Irene: The Secret Truth Behind “A Scandal in Bohemia” is available for sale at Amazon.com and the MX Publishing website, as well as at Book Depository (with free worldwide shipping there).  It is also available in a Kindle edition.

 

 

Sunday, August 20, 2023

Congratulations to Lindy Ryan!

Congratulations to Lindy Ryan!

 

Four weeks ago, I learned that Of Course He Pushed Him: The Complete Collection was nominated for Killer Nashville's Silver Falchion Award for Best Short Story Collection/Anthology!  The awards were announced this weekend, and though I didn’t win, I’d like to extend my congratulations to Lindy Ryan, who won for Into the Forest: Tales of the Baba Yaga, and my best wishes to all of the other nominees: 

 

Marianne Donley for An Element of Mystery: Sweet, Funny, and Strange Tales of Intrigue
Marissa Doyle for Countess of Shadows: The Ladies of Almack's Omnibus No. 1
Catherine Jordan for That Darkened Doorstep
J.B. Stevens for A Therapeutic Death: Violent Short Stories
J. D. Webb for Incredible Witness




 

Congratulations to all of the winners and nominees in the other categories as well!

 

 

Chris Chan’s sequel to Sherlock’s SecretaryNessie’s Nemesis, will be published on September 3rd by MX Publishing. His novel Ghosting My Friend was released by Level Best Books on March 28th. His first novel, Sherlock’s Secretary, was released by MX Publishing, as was his anthology Of Course He Pushed Him and Other Sherlock Holmes Stories Volumes 1 & 2.  His Agatha-nominated book Murder Most Grotesque: The Comedic Crime Fiction of Joyce Porter was published by Level Best Books.  His first non-fiction book, Sherlock & Irene: The Secret Truth Behind “A Scandal in Bohemia” is available for sale at Amazon.com and the MX Publishing website, as well as at Book Depository (with free worldwide shipping there).  It is also available in a Kindle edition.

 

Friday, August 11, 2023

Nessie’s Nemesis is Out on Kindle!

Nessie’s Nemesis is Out on Kindle!

 

Nessie’s Nemesis has been released on Kindle!  It’s for sale on Amazon now– the hardcover and paperback editions will be out in less than a month, on September 3rd!  Take a look if you’re interested!




 

 

 

Chris Chan’s sequel to Sherlock’s SecretaryNessie’s Nemesis, will be published on September 3rd by MX Publishing. His novel Ghosting My Friend was released by Level Best Books on March 28th. His first novel, Sherlock’s Secretary, was released by MX Publishing, as was his anthology Of Course He Pushed Him and Other Sherlock Holmes Stories Volumes 1 & 2.  His Agatha-nominated book Murder Most Grotesque: The Comedic Crime Fiction of Joyce Porter was published by Level Best Books.  His first non-fiction book, Sherlock & Irene: The Secret Truth Behind “A Scandal in Bohemia” is available for sale at Amazon.com and the MX Publishing website, as well as at Book Depository (with free worldwide shipping there).  It is also available in a Kindle edition.

Saturday, August 5, 2023

Escape Room Review– The Escape Game Online Experiences Continued– Prison Break

Escape Room Review– The Escape Game Online Experiences Continued– Prison Break

 

 

Earlier this year, I wrote a review of the online escape game company The Escape Game, having played the online versions of their games “The Heist” and “Gold Rush.”  The Escape Game has branches in over a dozen locations across the country, and several of their games are playable through Zoom, as players can direct an avatar from their own homes, directing that person through the game with the assistance of a game master.




 

Recently, I played “Prison Break” with my sister, and it was another solid and immersive game.  In “Prison Break,” you are incarcerated in a run-down prison.  The warden, who seems to have a sinister streak, loves playing games, especially chess.  For reasons that aren’t entirely explained, he’s decided to give you one hour to escape.  Apparently, one other person has been given this challenge in the past, and he didn’t make it, but no one knows what happened to him.

 

I was very impressed with the set design of “Gold Rush,” which had three different and realistic locations within the game.  “Prison Break” also has three separate stages, and the first part actually looks like a filthy jail.  I should point out that many games set in prisons tend to require the player to stick their hands into something disgusting in the cells, and “Prison Break” is no exception.  I was glad that our avatar had to do it and not us. 

 

If you play the in-person game, brief stooping/crawling will be necessary.  Otherwise, the puzzles are not especially difficult, but they require some thinking outside the box at times, and as long as you have a flexible mind and good attention to detail, you should be fine.  Other than a brief, grisly sight and the aforementioned bit of unpleasantness, there’s nothing too disturbing.  There’s a very good mix of styles of puzzles, and if you pay attention to the chess theme, you should be set.  Remember, each object is used once and then it’s done.  The online game removes objects from your inventory, so you know what’s no longer relevant.  Two early puzzles require a bit of dexterity.  I’m not sure what happens if your aim isn’t great with one puzzle at the beginning.  

 

Our game master, Monte P., and our avatar did terrific jobs, and they provided us with an excellent experience.  I certainly recommend this game both in-person and online, although I think that three people minimum might be needed in-person.  Two skilled players can certainly complete the game online with a few minutes to spare, as my sister and I did.

 

 

 

Chris Chan’s sequel to Sherlock’s SecretaryNessie’s Nemesis, will be published on September 3rd by MX Publishing. His novel Ghosting My Friend was released by Level Best Books on March 28th. His first novel, Sherlock’s Secretary, was released by MX Publishing, as was his anthology Of Course He Pushed Him and Other Sherlock Holmes Stories Volumes 1 & 2.  His Agatha-nominated book Murder Most Grotesque: The Comedic Crime Fiction of Joyce Porter was published by Level Best Books.  His first non-fiction book, Sherlock & Irene: The Secret Truth Behind “A Scandal in Bohemia” is available for sale at Amazon.com and the MX Publishing website, as well as at Book Depository (with free worldwide shipping there).  It is also available in a Kindle edition.