Wednesday, August 29, 2012

You CAN judge a book by its cover....right?

I love book covers!

Angels and demonsI love book covers.
I hate to admit it, but I’ve bought books based on their covers, like Angels and Demons, where the title can be read upside-down as well as rightside-up. The book wasn't so great, but the cover was awesome. 

Covers do make a difference.
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When my Connor Westphal series first came out, the covers were classic mystery covers—graveyards, skulls, blood, cats. Then, when the books sold to Japan, the covers looked more like “Barbie Does Murder,” with a cute blonde riding on a motor scooter. The German version was just the opposite—
dark, gloomy, like “Connor Does Poe.” 
What a difference.

Cw-dbl-1-coverAfter deciding to e-publishing my Connor Westphal series, I had to find someone to design new covers for the books. I wanted something different from the originals, something that suggested these were cozy, fun books with a strong female protagonist set in a colorful Gold Country town. That’s about as much as I knew. Luckily I discovered Karen Phillips at Left Coast Crime and I couldn’t be happier with her work. She made Connor and her dog Casper really “come alive.” 

Code-2-coverThe covers for my middle-grade series are completely different. Quirky, modern, fun. They capture the mystery element and spookiness of Alcatraz, while showcasing the four bright kids on a quest. 

A for alibi One for money
In my opinion, Sue Grafton and Janet Evanovich have boring covers. But they don’t need to worry. It’s their names that sell their books. They could put a picture of a dead cat on the cover and the book would sell.
I’ve had a lot of favorite book covers over the years—too many to list. But here are a couple of recent ones that show the range of mystery novel covers today.

Mercurys rise
Ann Parker’s cover for Mercury’s Rise is perfect for her historical western mystery series. I love the black and white images that suggest that time period. The cover instantly transport me.

Twisted vines
The cover of Carole Price’s new mystery, Twisted Vines, captures both elements of her story, combining Shakespeare and the wine country. The spirit of the Bard hovers over the vineyard.

Going organic

Staci McLaughlin’s new mystery, Going Organic Can Kill You, has a classic cozy cover, with a friendly farm, cute animals, and a pleasant atmosphere. 
Hard to imagine murder lurks among the corn and tomatoes…

All great book covers that show the range of mysteries. And there are so many more.

                     Of course, a book cover like this might be the solution to any cover quandary…
Wood book

2 Comments :

Blogger Kristan said...

I fell in love with Connor years ago and read the books again every year or so.. any chance we'll be seeing more of her? :)

Thanks for all the good times!

April 7, 2013 at 6:32 PM  
Blogger Penny said...

Hi Kristan,
Thanks so much for your comment!
I really enjoyed writing her.
I'm working on a couple of new series so haven't had time to write another Connor, but hope to some day.

April 10, 2013 at 6:53 AM  

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