Author: Michelle Richmond

Michelle Richmond is the New York Times and Sunday Times bestselling author of The Marriage Pact, Golden State, The Year of Fog, No One You Know, Dream of the Blue Room, Hum, and The Girl in the Fall-Away Dress. Her books have been published in 30 languages. A native of Alabama, she makes her home in Northern California and Paris.
Best books of 2010, London style

Best books of 2010, London style

London’s News of the World has just published its list of the best books of the year for 2010. The list includes nine fiction titles, a memoir, and three children’s books.

I’m delighted that THE YEAR OF FOG, published this year by Ebury Press, made the cut. You need a subscription to view the page, but you can see the fiction list below:


Freedom by Jonathan Franzen

The Pregnant Widow by Martin Amis

The Blasphemer by Nigel Farndale

The Kill Zone by Chris Ryan

Worth Dying For by Lee Child

The Death Instinct by Jed Rubenfeld

The Year of Fog by Michelle Richmond

My Name is Memory by Ann Brashares

The Last Letter from Your Lover by JoJo Moyes

The Guardian has also published its year-end list; you can see it here. And the Guardian’s fiction-only list appears here.

Thanks to my my fabulous editor at Ebury Press, Gillian Green, Ed Griffiths, and the whole Ebury team for giving The Year of Fog a second life across the pond!

Missing girl found across the street from Ocean Beach

Missing girl found across the street from Ocean Beach

Every now and then, the real-life story of a missing child ends with the child’s safe recovery. But the story of Brittany Mae Smith really caught my attention, even more than all the others, due to the fact that Smith, reported missing four days ago from Salem, VA, was spotted on Friday at the Safeway by Ocean Beach in San Francisco, accompanied by Jeffrey Scott Easley, the 32-year-old boyfriend of her mother. Until we moved out of the city  last year, this was our neighborhood Safeway, within walking distance of our house, where we did most of our grocery shopping. (This particular Safeway also happens to be just steps from the beach where the fictional Emma Balfour disappeared in The Year of Fog.)

A woman who had seen Brittany’s picture, along with the picture of Easley,spotted the pair. In addition to recognizing their faces, she recognized two tattoos on the alleged abductor.

On Friday, San Francisco police called Virginia police after the shopper spotted the fugitive and the girl at the Safeway at 48th Avenue and Fulton Street. They described distinctive tattoos Easley had on his calves to confirm his identity.

Despite her recovery, Brittany’s story is a tragic one. Her mother, 41-year-old Tina Smith, was found murdered on Monday, and Easley is suspected in the woman’s death.It is unclear exactly how long Brittany was with her abductor, but, according to an article in the San Francisco Chronicle, “Easley and the girl were recorded on video buying a blue tent at a Walmart near the victim’s home, possibly on the day of the slaying, believed to be Dec. 3.”

Police say Easley and Brittany were staying in a homeless encampment near Ocean Beach, possibly in Golden Gate Park. Some reports state that Brittany had told a friend she was afraid that Easley would harm her mother and take her away. The fact that Brittany was found–and found relatively quickly– can be attributed to media attention, the Amber Alert, and a conscientious citizen who acted on her her hunch and called police.

Coincidentally, Brittany’s recovery came on Friday, December 10, the same day that a federal jury found Brian David Mitchell guilty of kidnapping Elizabeth Smart, who was 14 years old at the time, in 2002 and transporting her across state lines with the intent of engaging in sexual activity. Smart’s ordeal lasted a harrowing nine months; much of that time was spent in an encampment in the woods near Smart’s home. According to Ed Smart, Elizabeth, who spent three days testifying in court against Mitchell, now hopes to become a prosecutor.

Sign up to have Amber Alerts sent to you by text at wirelessamberralerts.org.

Table Manners

Table Manners

Everything you ever wanted to know about dining in, dining out, tipping, tablecloths, hosting, guesting, napkins, etc. is covered in Helena Eichlin’s delightful column, Table Manners, over at Chow.com. Helena in person is smart, charming, and ever-so-graceful, all of which comes through splendidly in her fun, informative column. So if you want to know how to approach a celebrity in a restaurant, how to send food back to the kitchen, and the dish on corkage fees, head on over.

Still Missing: Melinda McGhee

Still Missing: Melinda McGhee

31-year-old Melinda Wall McGhee, the mother of two small children, went missing from her rural home in Atmore, Alabama, on March 4, 2003. There was blood in the home, and signs of a struggle. Her husband, family, and friends are still seeking answers about what happened to her.

Read about Melinda’s case here.

Anyone with information regarding this case should contact the Escambia County Sheriff’s office at 251-809-0741.

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