Friday, December 29, 2023

Ghosting My Friend is an Honorable Mention in the 2024 Author Shout Reader Ready Awards!

Ghosting My Friend is an Honorable Mention in the 2024 Author Shout Reader Ready Awards!

 

Ghosting My Friend has been named an Honorable Mention in the 2024 Author Shout Reader Ready Awards!  Thanks so much to the judges!




 

 

Chris Chan’s sequel to Sherlock’s SecretaryNessie’s Nemesis, was 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.

Thursday, December 21, 2023

Ghosting My Friend Makes the Chanticleer Short List!

Ghosting My Friend Makes the Chanticleer Short List!

 

Some more good news– the Chanticleer International Book Awards recognize books in numerous different genres.  Ghosting My Friend was just named  to the 2023 Short List for the CLUE Book Awards for Suspense/Thrillers!  Not only that, but four other novels by Level Best Books made it to the Short List!  More announcements about which books will advance in the competition will be made in the coming months.  Congratulations to everybody on the Short List!











 

 

 

Chris Chan’s sequel to Sherlock’s SecretaryNessie’s Nemesis, was 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.

 

Thursday, December 14, 2023

Announcing She Ruined Our Lives!

Announcing She Ruined Our Lives!

 

The second book in the Funderburke and Kaiming series, She Ruined Our Lives, is scheduled to come out in February!  Here’s a description of the book: 

 

Layla Dolak blamed her sister Erika for destroying all of her hopes and dreams.  Over the past several years, Layla was kicked out of college, had most of her possessions and all of her hair stolen from her, and was about to lose custody of her daughter.  And Erika, in Layla’s mind, was responsible for all of that.  So when Erika died suddenly, Layla thought she might have a chance at the life she wanted again.  That changed when Layla’s young daughter, Juniper, accused her mother of murder.

 

Juniper asked Nerissa Kaiming and Isaiah Funderburke, who provide support for children in crisis, for help, and the sleuthing duo started looking to see if there was any truth to the allegations.  Nerissa and Funderburke usually work as a team, but this case sees them following different investigative pathways as they unearth long-buried family secrets that could potentially obliterate the remains of an already fractured family.

 

And here’s the cover art!




 

 

In other great news, Nessie’s Nemesis was the second highest-selling MX Audiobook for November 2023!  Thanks to Steve Emecz for making the announcement, and thanks to Kevin E. Green for doing such a great job with the narration!

 

And if you’re interested in checking out my lecture on August Derleth’s Judge Peck Mysteries, it’s now available on YouTube.




 

Thanks!

 

Chris Chan’s sequel to Sherlock’s SecretaryNessie’s Nemesis, was 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.

 

 

Thursday, December 7, 2023

Escape Room Review– Escape Waukesha

Escape Room Review– Escape Waukesha

 

The first challenge at Escape Waukesha is finding it.  Located in a strip mall and office space area, the signboard at the street has a different escape room company’s name on it.  My friends and I walked up and down the complex, fruitlessly looking for the business, until our other friend, who had arrived separately, texted to tell us that Escape Waukesha was at the back of the complex.  Once you drive around the side, there’s plenty of parking and it’s easy to locate the storefront.  They really need a sign with the correct name pointing people around the back.




 

The waiting lobby is reasonably spacious, with a few tables with puzzle games in one corner, across from the “photo-taking” wall.  They currently have three rooms, the Lewis Carroll-themed Escaping Wonderland, the pirate-themed Captured, and the bank robbery-themed Blue Ocean Heist.  My friends and I played Blue Ocean Heist.  

 

Blue Ocean Heist requires the players to search a bank office for clues in order to break into a safe and open some lockboxes, all in order to steal some valuables from some presumably immoral people.

 

Visually, it’s a moderately immersive room.  The first two “rooms” are a modest step up from the basic “a bunch of furniture and props in a bit of office space,” but to be fair, it looks exactly like the lobby of most banks. Aside from being windowless, if the space looks exactly like it would in real life, I can’t fault it.  The vault is a bit less realistic, but it suffices.

 

The puzzles are of solid, moderate difficulty.  We only needed a couple of hints, and most of our problems came from overlooking details in our searches.  My advice to players is to check everything– if you can turn it around and scrutinize it, or move it, then do so.  It should be noted that there’s a lot of artwork on the walls that is not meant to be touched.  If a picture has a little dot on it, you shouldn’t touch it.  If it doesn’t have the telltale dot, then more likely than not it has some role to play in the puzzle. The shelves are stocked with the usual books and knickknacks.  About half of them have clues and the other half are red herrings, so you need to  scrutinize every object.

 

The puzzles range from “find a key, use that key,” to some math and logic puzzles, to creative and intellectual leaps.  One puzzle requires a very basic knowledge of vexillology, but the vast majority of the population should be sufficiently educated to know at least seventy-five percent of the necessary information, so anyone who doesn’t know the last bit should be able to figure it out by elimination.  

 

With a four-person team, the puzzles are more than manageable.  Three competent players or two master escape room solvers should be able to finish on time, but the room takes up to ten people.  Escape Waukesha keeps biweekly statistics on the top three teams for each room, and at the time we finished with about fifteen minutes to spare, we were in third place for that time period. 

 

I’d say Blue Ocean Heist is about a six out of ten in terms of difficulty, but overall, it’s a positive and enjoyable experience.  If it’s not the most challenging, creative, artistic, or technologically advanced room; it’s still a good, solid room that will serve players of all abilities.  Families and larger groups should appreciate it.  No crawling or excessive physical activity is needed, and the only potential problem for most players is that at one point there’s a smoke effect that won’t bother most people, but initially, it made my eyes water.

 

Escape Waukesha changes out its rooms periodically– if you played their games a year or two ago, there was a Titanic room, an Ancient Egypt room, and one more that has since been changed.  As a nod to the now-defunct Egypt room, a sarcophagus that was presumably part of the décor is now decorating the hallway.  If this trend holds, I suggest that you play Escaping WonderlandCaptured, and The Blue Ocean Heist before they’re changed out again.

 

I enjoyed The Blue Ocean Heist, and I look forward to playing Escaping Wonderland and Captured in the future.

 

 

Chris Chan’s sequel to Sherlock’s SecretaryNessie’s Nemesis, was 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.