back home again (but also everywhere)

Ahhhh, the comforts of home. (But ohhhh, the laundry.) After another whirlwind week on the road -- flying and driving and talking and signing in five states this time! -- I'm back safe at home and hunkering down again. For at least a little while, my interactions with readers will all be virtual. Which I enjoy almost as much as the in-person ones, so don't be a stranger! You can find me on Instagram, Twitter and Litsy as @theladygreer and on Facebook under Greer Macallister.

And here's one of my favorite book tour photos: beautiful heaps of signed copies of GIRL IN DISGUISE waiting for readers to come and get 'em.

 

As of this writing, you can buy signed first edition hardcovers of GIRL IN DISGUISE at the following stores. Buy all you want, I'll sign more!

  • Atlanta (Woodstock) GA: FoxTale Book Shoppe
  • Boston, MA: Brookline Booksmith
  • Boston, MA: Porter Square Books
  • Boston, MA: Trident Bookstore & Cafe
  • Chicago, IL: Abraham Lincoln Book Shop
  • Chicago, IL: Women & Children First
  • Chicago (Winnetka) IL: The Book Stall
  • Decorah, IA: Dragonfly Books
  • Fairhope, AL: Page & Palette
  • Hudson, WI: Chapter2Books
  • Madison, WI: Mystery to Me
  • Minneapolis, MN: Once Upon a Crime
  • Minneapolis, MN: Magers & Quinn
  • New Orleans, LA: Garden District Bookshop
  • NYC: Mysterious Bookshop
  • NYC: The Strand
  • NYC: Barnes & Noble Tribeca
  • NYC: Barnes & Noble 5th Avenue
  • NYC: Barnes & Noble Union Square
  • St. Louis (St. Charles) MO: Main Street Books
  • Washington, DC: Kramerbooks

(it occurs to me I have been a LOT of places in the past six weeks and perhaps I could use some sleep now)

win my latest UK and US releases on Instagram

I've been enjoying Instagram more and more lately. This week I even Instagrammed a picture of a quinoa bowl. Who have I become?? In any case, if you're not following me there at @theladygreer, now's a great time to start -- I'm running a giveaway for one copy of the new UK release of THE MAGICIAN'S LIE and one of GIRL IN DISGUISE. Follow me on Instagram and comment on the contest post to enter! And you can get an extra entry by tagging a friend.

Have at it! By midnight on Sunday, April 16.

see you in St. Louis (and points north)

I'm on the road again! This week it's my Midwest barnstorming leg of the GIRL IN DISGUISE tour, with stops in St. Louis/St. Charles MO (tonight!), followed by Decorah, Iowa; Minneapolis, Minnesota; and Chicago, Illinois. Thrilled to be back on home ground, and excited to have the chance to pay my respects to Kate Warne, who is buried in the Pinkerton family plot in Chicago. It's going to be a heck of a week, and I hope to see you there! Details on my Events page, as always.

(Won't make it to Michigan this time, but wearing my Michigan pin just because!)

 

 

GIRL IN DISGUISE is a Midwest Connections Pick!

It's no secret that I love independent booksellers everywhere, but having been raised in small-town Iowa, the Midwest is dear to my heart. And I'm incredibly pleased to see that GIRL IN DISGUISE has been honored by the Midwest Independent Booksellers Association (MIBA) as a Midwest Connections Pick for April!

THE MAGICIAN'S LIE was similarly honored and it made a big difference in getting that book in front of Midwestern readers. Hoping we see the same results with this one.

Thanks, MIBA!

You can see all four April picks on the MIBA site.

today's Arden Day in the UK!

I know I've been talking a lot about GIRL IN DISGUISE lately, since it's my new US release, but today I want to bring some attention to THE MAGICIAN'S LIE! Why? Because Legend Press is launching an absolutely gorgeous hardcover edition of TML today in the UK. I'm so excited that UK readers will finally have Arden's story on their shelves. I would absolutely love to see a photo of someone reading it on the Tube, but in the meantime, I feel welcomed to Britain by a reviewer who referred to an unpleasant character in the book as "a right piece of work."

Enjoy, UK readers!

one week in the world

I meant to mark the one-week-a-versary of GIRL IN DISGUISE yesterday, when it had actually been exactly a week, but... well, you see how that worked out. Sure has been a crazy eight days! The NPR review was a particular highlight, and my launch event at Kramerbooks, and all the fun outpouring of support on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc. It's unreal when a book finally emerges into the world after such a long wait, and this week has been unreal in all the best ways.

And this was a highlight too -- but if things keep going this well, #20 will be only the beginning!

 

 

NPR calls GIRL IN DISGUISE a "spunky spy saga"!

I was sitting in the ballroom of the Omni Charlottesville this weekend, waiting to hear Laura Lippman speak to a crowd of eager readers, when a tweet showed up on my phone that nearly made me squeak with excitement: NPR Books reviewed GIRL IN DISGUISE! And they liked it!

I'll link to the review below, though be warned it does contain spoilers. If you want to stay spoiler-free, here are a few highlights:

Girl in Disguise, Macallister's sophomore effort, dives into case after case, convincing the reader as well as Pinkerton that Kate is an ace detective in this dangerous man's world.

Macallister writes in an author's note that history has left us mostly "blank spaces" for this pioneering criminologist. Such a situation can actually become a gift to a talented author, who knows how to fill in those spaces with deft imaginings, like Kate's con artist, thespian parents, who unknowingly provided the perfect childhood for a would-be spy.

With Kate, Macallister gives us a glimpse into a 19th century cloak and dagger world we may not have known existed.

They also called it "a sockdolager of a tale", explaining that sockdolager was "a popular term of praise of the time" -- so yes! It's a compliment! (I looked it up to make sure.) 

And here's the whole thing -- read on if you dare!

get your copy of GIRL IN DISGUISE signed!

At last night's GIRL IN DISGUISE event in Washington, DC, I signed a book for a reader from Montana. Yay! She happened to be in town at the same time I was, which was great. But because there are no bookstores near her hometown, this was her only opportunity to get a signed book. This is true, I think, for so many readers -- we authors can only be in one place at a time, and there's so much of the country we don't get to visit in person, no matter how extensive a tour might be.

So you can imagine how excited I was to get a note from Sourcebooks that they are extending the GIRL IN DISGUISE pre-order giveaway to include all orders for the next few days! So no matter where you are in the U.S., and no matter where you buy GIRL IN DISGUISE, you can provide proof of purchase to Sourcebooks and they'll send you a signed bookplate. I signed these personally at my kitchen table, thusly:

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(with a little help from placemats that belong to other, younger members of the household)

This offer is good through Sunday, March 26. So if you already bought GIRL IN DISGUISE or you're thinking about buying it, now is a great time to reap the reward!

Here's the Google form to provide your info, and you're good to go.

(and if you want to see if I might be coming to your town this spring to sign in person, here are my upcoming events!)