We're thrilled to announce that Mystery Royalty's modest catalog of mystery novels are becoming available at boutique book stores with online ordering capabilities. This is very exciting news for readers who want to support their local bookshops and buy titles that might not be available in stores. We're very happy to accommodate, and serve readers who avoid major online retailers like Amazon and Barnes & Noble in favor of their neighborhood bookstore!
As new book stores add Mystery Royalty's mystery titles to their online shelves, we'll update this list. But for now, you can find our titles at the following book stores' websites.
If you happen to live near one of these book retailers, you're also welcome to place your order with them at their stores for pickup!
And now, in no particular order, here are the boutique online book retailers where you can find all of our titles, along with their store locations! Most of these retailers specialize in the mystery genre and only carry mystery books!
UNITED STATES BOOK STORES
Books Inc. (see website for locations in every state)
We're so thrilled that all of these bookstores now carry both Mira Gibson's and Catherine Gibson's mystery novels!
ABOUT THE MYSTERY ROYALTY IMPRINT:
Mystery Royalty is an independent publishing imprint. Established in 2024 by Mira Gibson, Mystery Royalty is dedicated to publishing quality stand-alone and serial novels within every sub-genre of mystery—small town & rural mystery, amateur sleuth & women sleuths, cozy mystery, hard-boiled detective, police procedural, and psychological thriller. We currently distribute through Ingram Content Group. We are dedicated to forming long-lasting, profitable business arrangements with our retailers. As a publisher, we drive traffic and sales to our brick-and-mortar and online retailers via social media marketing and advertising, blogging and guest blogging, and virtual book tours & in-person author appearances when feasible.
Gibson began her writing career as a playwright and soon worked as a screenwriter within the film industry. There, she discovered a constant demand for novels that would "adapt well" for the screen. She set off on a ten year journey to essentially reverse engineer the goal. Mystery Royalty specifically seeks out and publishes mystery novels that will transpose perfectly into screenplays, teleplays, and television miniseries scripts for the film and television industry.
"The aim is to bridge the gap between the publishing industry and the film industry where visionary storytellers can create impactful mysteries that satisfy the readers' need to get lost in a great page-turner and the film-goers desire to get sucked into a real nail-biter. When people discuss which was better, the film or the book, they're going to be talking about the stories that Mystery Royalty has put out," said Mira Gibson, Creative Director and Publisher of the brand-new imprint.
Mystery Royalty distributes through Ingram Content Group and Indie Bound. Its titles can be found at all the major online book retailers, as well as select bookstores across the country.
Mira Gibson is a playwright, screenwriter, and novelist. After majoring inPlaywriting at Bard College, Mira was accepted into Youngblood, theplaywrights group at Ensemble Studio Theatre (NYC). Her one-act play The Red White and Blue Process received a commission from The Sloan Foundation. And her one-act play Old Flame won the Samuel French Playwriting Competition and is available for licensing via Samuel French Play Publishers. Mira's screenplay, Warfield, was produced by Summer Smoke Productions. In addition to script writing, Mira has authored dozens of mystery novels, as Mira Gibson and also as Catherine Gibson. Her earliest works were novel adaptations of stage plays, including Daddy Soda (adapted from the play of the same name) and Rock Spider (stage play Perverted Roberta), which are available within The New Hampshire Mysteries anthology. She lives in Oceanside, NY, where she continues to author novels, and write screenplays, original TV pilots, and stage plays.
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