Fall Promotions

I have been very focused on finishing the first draft of Scholarly Pursuit, the next full-length book in my Victorian San Francisco Mystery series, but needed to pause to let you know about the a great list of historical mysteries that are free or discounted today, 11/4.  Join amateur sleuths, private detectives, and feisty female protagonists in a journey through time with this anthology of historical mysteries spanning nearly a thousand years, from Medieval Wales to 1940s Ohio. This collection of eight novellas and short stories is the perfect introduction to five award-winning series in settings ranging from the back streets of Elizabethan and Regency London to the steep slopes of Victorian San Francisco. — Libi Astaire, the Jewish Regency mystery series. — Anna Castle, the Francis Bacon mystery series and the Professor & Mrs. Moriarty mystery series. — M. Louisa Locke, the Victorian San Francisco mystery series. Read more…


Flash sale on Historical Mystery Anthology

Medieval to Modern: An Anthology of Historical Mystery Stories 99 cents for two days only, August 11-12 On all major online stores Five authors, six series, three novellas and five short stories, this anthology (which includes my novella Katherine Catches a Killer and short story Mr. Wong Rights a Wrong) is the perfect introduction to these five authors historical mystery series.  


Boxed set only 99 cents until July 15

Although I imagine most of you already have read the first 4 books in my series of Victorian San Francisco Mysteries, I did want to alert you to this sale of the Boxed Set, a $8.99 value for only 99 cents until July 15. In any event, you might think about what a nifty gift this boxed set would be to give to someone who could use some light summer reading. (Amazon and other retailers have made gifting books to others pretty simple.) You can get the boxed set at  Kindle  Apple  Nook  Kobo  GooglePlay I also thought you might enjoy the post I wrote over on the Historical Fiction Authors Cooperative page, entitled “Writing Historical Mysteries: What comes first, research or plot?” M. Louisa Locke, July 9, 2018


New Historical Mystery Anthology

For over eight years I have been an active member of the Historical Fiction Authors Cooperative, a group that now has over 52 members and  over 280 books in our catalog. One of the popular sub-genres that a number of us write is historical mysteries and five of us decided to put together an anthology of shorter works as a way of introducing our different historical mystery series. This collaborative project was great fun, with everyone helping in choosing the content, coming up with the title, creating the cover, editing, formatting the interior, proofing the text, and writing the product description. And unlike the old joke that getting writers to cooperate is like herding cats, this was a very smooth and organized operation. I am proud to announce that here is the result, a 495 page books filled with 3 Read more…


Dandy Delivers: A new novella

Dandy, the Boston Terrier in my Victorian San Francisco Mysteries series, modeled on the Bostons in my own life, has always been one of my favorite characters. He was the first to get his own short story, Dandy Detects, and he always makes sure to show up in my longer books, if only for a cameo appearance. For some time, however, he has wanted to have another starring role, and I found that before I could get serious about writing the next novel in the series (title Scholarly Pursuits, estimated publication date some time this fall), I had to write this story, which became Dandy Delivers. As with Kathleen Catches a Killer (my most recent story in this series), this started out to be a short story and turned into a short novella, which means that I will price it at Read more…