Tag Archives: Chevy Stevens

Read all about it: a cheerleading nightmare

One of my favorite thrillers of 2010 was Still Missing by Chevy Stevens, an oh-so-creepy story of a realtor who is abducted at an open house. So I was really excited to see that Stevens praised the “dark and twisted … Continue reading

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Book fortune #2: Stevens, Crusie and Kostova

As a thank you to Book of the Day subscribers, BookPage is offering personalized book recommendations. There will be a new “book fortune” every day this week, and once a week thereafter until we reach 10,000 Book of the Day … Continue reading

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20 most anticipated books for summer

Back in February, we posted our most anticipated books for 2011. About half of the books have already come out by now, but there’s a lot more to look forward to. Today, we’re sharing BookPage’s 20 most anticipated books for summer. … Continue reading

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Chevy Stevens’ second novel sounds nice & creepy

Chevy Stevens‘ Still Missing was one of my favorite suspense novels of 2010. It’s a disturbing, sexy page-turner with a fantastic hook: What if a Realtor got abducted during an open house? (Remind me to never go to an open … Continue reading

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Women of mystery

Today’s edition of BookPageXTRA (not signed up to receive our e-newsletter?—you can fix that here) is an expansion of Bruce Tierney’s July Whodunit column: “The distaff side of mystery.” Bruce gives props to classic authors Dorothy L. Sayers, Josephine Tey, … Continue reading

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Trailer Tuesday: Still Missing

Chevy Stevens‘ debut novel Still Missing hits stores a week from today. For the book trailer, St. Martin’s did something a little different: recorded reactions from early supporters of the book (mostly booksellers). As they rave about Stevens’ ability to … Continue reading

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