M.M. Chouinard

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About M.M. Chouinard
M.M. Chouinard writes crime fiction (including suspense, procedurals, and cozies), and women's fiction. M.M. Chouinard's first fiction story was published in her local paper when she was eight, and she fell in love with Agatha Christie novels not long after. While pursuing a Ph.D in psychology and helping to found the first U.S. research university of the new millenium, the stories kept rattling around inside her skull, demanding to come out. For sanity's sake, she released them.
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Blog postHello friends!
I read all across the spectrum of crime fiction depending on my mood; sometimes I want something funny and comfy, and I’ll turn to my favorite cozy. Sometimes I want something that is really puzzle-heavy, and I’ll turn to a traditional mystery. Sometimes I want something gritty and authentic—and Aftershock, the newest Dr. Jessie Teska mystery from Dr. Judy Melinek and T.J. Mitchell, takes me right to that place.
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One of the most common questions I get has to do with the order my Detective Jo Fournier novels are meant to be read, so I thought I’d do a blog post here to clarify that.
I try to write the Fournier books so that you can start anywhere you like and you won’t have any of the previous mysteries spoiled for you. However, Jo’s personal life does evolve over the books, so while the main mysteries are self-contained, you might get some spoilers about those aspects of2 months ago Read more -
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I love psychological thrillers, so I’m very excited to talk a bit today with Georgina Cross, a hot new voice in the genre. I read her debut novel, The Stepdaughter, and loved how it kept me guessing until the last page, but everything tied up so perfectly I was annoyed with myself for not seeing the twists! Her second thriller, The Missing Woman, released last week, and I can’t wait to dive in.
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For me, an important part of the holidays has always been quiet time to curl up under a cozy blanket with a cup of coffee and a good book. I always try to find one or two new books set at Christmas time to read, but I also have a standby favorite that I always read—at least partially—every year.
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Blog postHello!
In an effort to add a little holiday cheer to the universe, I’m having a holiday book giveaway!
There will be five prizes, each for one Jo Fournier Novel (Kindle version), either The Dancing Girls, Taken to the Grave, Her Daughter’s Cry, or a preorder of The Other
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You all know I'm a fan of all things crime friction and true crime. An evening spent watching Forensics Files followed by reading a thriller late into the night? Sign me up. But what you might not know about me is that I also love retro 50's and 40's inspired fashion. So you can imagine my pure, unadulterated joy when I discovered that these two things actually overlap in the real world...
I recently went to a 'curiosities' faire, which is like an arts & wine festival6 months ago Read more -
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I recently started listening to the popular podcast My Favorite Murder. Several times in the first few episodes, the hosts joke about people possibly finding the concept of a 'favorite murder' strange, or a general obsession interest in true crime a bit odd (or downright disturbing). This topic is something I've thought a lot about: What does an interest in true crime and/or crime fiction say about a person? And what does it say when that interest is paired with comedy?6 months ago Read more -
Blog postI love all animals. I happen to have furry, four-legged ones at home, but I’d happily have an iguana, bird, or even a tarantula if the opportunity arose. I currently have four cats and a dog, which sounds like a lot—because it is. We intended to have two cats only, but when we went to adopt there were three fluffy little siblings together at the animal shelter, and I couldn’t bear to leave one alone. So, that made three. Then we found a tiny kitten abandoned by its mother in our backyard, wh2 years ago Read more
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