Friday, July 22, 2016

A New Nancy Keene Mystery



My new Nancy Keene Mystery, portrays five loves of mine: Nancy Drew Mysteries, Holland, Dutch artist Johannes Vermeer, genealogy, and a loving, indulgent father.

Join my precocious teenage sleuth, Nancy Keene, on another of her international adventures. This book finds her in Amsterdam visiting her newly-found Dutch relatives who have recently discovered a secret room in their house that contains valuable artwork, including a Vermeer masterpiece worth millions. Someone has stolen it, and it’s up to Nancy and her team to find out who. If you enjoy travelogues, this book includes descriptions of some of my favorite sights I've visited in Holland.


Here is a Four Star Review on Goodreads:  

The Stolen Masterpiece is book #5 of the Nancy Keene mystery series, a parody of Nancy Drew It was by far my favorite story and most like Nancy Drew. 

Available at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, iTunes, Google Play,

Thursday, May 26, 2016

Readers Are Loving "The Stolen Mask: A Nancy Keene Mystery"



Here's what reviewers are saying about this book: 

 "I loved it! This is a very clever parody of Nancy Drew set in the current times. Nancy Keene, her father Drew Keene, and her friend Beth travel to London where they not only meet Daniel Craig (James Bond) but also solve his mystery...I love Nancy Drew and I love England. The two together is a winner."

"Great story line for readers who loved Nancy Drew as a young person. It moves quickly and is a fun light read!"

This eBook costs only $1.99 and is available at Amazon, iTunes, Barnes and Noble, Google Play Books, Smashwords and Kobo Books

Thursday, May 19, 2016

Great Review for a book inspired by Nancy Drew!

I was so pleased last night to discover that a reader had left a nice review on Amazon about my book, "The Stolen Mask: A Nancy Keene Mystery".  Here's what she said:

"Great story line for readers who loved Nancy Drew as a young person. It moves quickly and is a fun light read!"

Here's what it's about:

What would happen if Nancy Drew met James Bond? Find out in this humorous, PG-Rated tale written for nostalgic women baby-boomers who grew up loving Nancy Drew mysteries. Nancy Keene, the teenage sleuth in this mystery, goes to London and stays in the same hotel as Daniel Craig (AKA James Bond) when his BAFTA award is stolen from his room. When she is not on a Jane Austen pilgrimage or visiting Buckingham Palace, she channels Agatha Christie, Sherlock Holmes, and Rumpole of the Bailey to help her solve the mystery of the stolen mask. Only $1.99.  

Available at Amazon, iBooks, Barnes and Noble, Smashwords, Google Play, and Kobo.


Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Nancy Drew Convention in New Orleans




Imagine a Nancy Drew Convention in one of America's most beautiful cities.  It will take place April 20-24 in New Orleans, one of my favorite cities in the world!  They will be discussing The Haunted Showboat,  The Mardi Gras Mystery, and a Nancy Drew/Hardy Boys Super Mystery entitled, Nightmare in New Orleans.  I've never heard of these books, but I'm sure they're a lot of fun to read.

Here's a book I wrote about a teenage sleuth, who's very similar to Nancy Drew.  She goes to New Orleans with her father and "chums" and becomes part of the investigation when a docent at Oak Alley Plantation is found dead.

The Ghost in the Plantation: A Nancy Keene Mystery
by Louise Hathaway


Only $2.99
Available at Amazon, iTunes, Barnes and Noble, Google Play, Kobo, Smashwords and Scribd.
The Paperback version is available at Amazon





Sunday, December 20, 2015

Nancy Drew and James Bond

When I was growing up, more than anything else, I wanted a Nancy Drew book for Christmas.  The books from my childhood that I remember most are my Nancy Drew's and my cool older brother's James Bond novels.  So, when I grew up and started writing my own books, I thought, "What would happen if Nancy met James Bond?  What would happen if she went to London on vacation, and Daniel Craig was staying in the same hotel as she was?  What if his acting award was stolen out of his room and she helped him find out who took it?"

I answer these questions in a The Stolen Mask, a humorous, PG-Rated tale written for nostalgic baby-boomers who grew up loving Nancy Drew Mysteries. The teenage sleuth in my story is Nancy Keene and when she isn't on a Jane Austen pilgrimage or visiting Buckingham Palace, she channels Agatha Christie, Sherlock Holmes, and Rumpole of the Bailey to help her solve the mystery of the stolen mask.

The Stolen Mask: A Nancy Keene Mystery
by Louise Hathaway
Only $1.99


Available at Amazon, iTunes, Barnes and Noble, Google Play,
Kobo Books, and Smashwords

Saturday, December 12, 2015

Lake Wobegon

What would Nancy Drew be like if she made a pilgrimage to Lake Wobegon?  I can imagine her, map in hand, trying to figure out which towns inspired Garrison Keillor when he created his fictional town of Lake Wobegon where "all the women are strong, all the men are good looking, and all the children are above average."  My teenage sleuth, Nancy Keene, listens to A Prairie Home Companion with her father every Saturday night.  She talks him into taking a vacation to Minnesota.  He'd like to make a pilgrimage to the home town of Bob Dylan while there, but she has other plans when a "bachelor farmer" (last seen at the Chatterbox Cafe) goes missing and they becomes part of the search team.

My husband and I went on just such a pilgrimage to discover the towns that inspired Garrison's Lake Wobegon and pictures from our trip are included in this eBook.  Only $1.99.  Available at Amazon, iBooks, Barnes and Noble, Google Play, Kobo Books, Smashwords, and Scribd.

The Missing Bachelor Farmer: A Nancy Keene Mystery
by Louise Hathaway
Only $1.99



Monday, November 30, 2015

Nancy Drew Under My Christmas Tree

It's the Sunday after Thanksgiving and the Christmas Season "officially" starts today (at least it does by my reckoning). I've told myself that I'm not going to even think about Christmas until Thanksgiving is over.   I did cheat a little, I confess, when I bought some presents online for my husband on Black Friday. I was not immune to all the hoopla and frenzy about "finding that big sale." Every year, my husband and I see on TV campers lining up outside of Best Buy, hoping to save big time on a TV or computer.  Some people started camping out last Monday for Black Friday.  We live in Southern California where the weather is the mildest in the nation, but this past week it's been cold. I'm talking under 60 degrees in the daytime.  Yes, we are wimps when it comes to winter weather, but it's all we know.

The idea of getting a TV or computer as a Christmas present was an unthinkable luxury when I was growing up.  My parents always strugged financially in order to put presents under the Christmas tree, since my father, who was a carpenter, was usually out of work in the off-season. Even though my parents had trouble making ends meet when it came to buying Christmas presents, we always had packages under the tree.  Each year, my sisters and I would get our yearly supply of bathrobes, slippers, and pajamas.  My parents gave each of us girls one "real" present in addition to bedtime wear.  I might get a stuffed animal--my favorite was a cat whom I named "Grinny".  When I turned 11, more than anything, I wanted a Nancy Drew book under the Christmas tree. I hoped and prayed I might get one and used to feel the packages to see if they might be books about my favorite teenage sleuth.


Here we are wearing our new pajamas while my angelic Grandmother looks on

My love of mysteries continues to this day.  My husband and I religiously watch Masterpiece Mystery.  Some of our favorite series star the incomparable Sherlock Holmes--both the Jeremy Brett and the modern Benedict Cumberbatch versions.  We love Scott and Bailey, a modern day British series about women detectives that no one else besides us seems to know exists.  Why hasn't anyone discovered this amazing series?  It's right up there with Helen Mirren in Prime Suspect, for goodness sake.

But, my first love has always been Nancy Drew.  It is because she led such a charmed life: she was popular, knew all sorts of obscure facts, had a very kind and permissive father, a snazzy blue roadster, and plenty of unsupervised time to go off searching for clues in each of her "cases". Many famous women such as Hillary Clinton, Former First Lady Laura Bush, and Supreme Court Justices Sandra Day O'Connor and Sonia Sotomayor cite her as formative influences. 

The Nancy Drew books inspired me to try my hand at writing mysteries.  I've created a character who was inspired by the Nancy Drew super-hero of my childhood.  Her name is Nancy Keene and the mysteries about her adventures are humorous and PG-rated.  They're targeted not to teenagers--they'd never get my jokes--but to women babyboomers like myself who grew up reading and loving Nancy Drew.  My books take place in some of my favorite travel destinations, so they are travelogues in addition to being cozy mysteries.

Check them out sometime.  They are available at Amazon, iBooks, Barnes and Noble, Kobo, Google Play, and Smashwords.  Here is a list of their titles and the Amazon link for each one: