This is not the stuff of conventional genre fiction.
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Book Review: ‘A Pleasure and a Calling’ – A Psychological Thriller by Phil Hogan
A Pleasure And A Calling is an enthralling psychological thriller.
Read More »Interview: Mary Higgins Clark and Alafair Burke About ‘The Cinderella Murder,’ First Novel in a Series
Best-selling novelist Mary Higgins Clark joins younger but equally praised author Alafair Burke for their first collaboration.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Fit to be Dead.’ A Comic Mystery by Nancy G. West
A good first offering in a new series by Nancy G. West.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Moriarty,’ A Murder Mystery in the Sherlock Holmes Tradition by Anthony Horowitz
Frederick Case, a Pinkerton Detective, and Athelney Jones from Scotland Yard form an uneasy relationship as they follow a strange missive purported to be written by Professor Moriarty.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Book Case,’ A Police Thriller by Nelson DeMille
DeMille's charming prose blends suspense, a crime puzzle solution and a subtle sense of humor.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Brainquake,’ The Last Pulp Crime Novel by Filmmaker Samuel Fuller
The late expatriate American moviemaker’s last pulp novel gets its long-deserved English language publication.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Woman with a Gun,’ A Romantic Murder Mystery by Phillip Margolin
When a murder occurs one of the pieces of evidence is a photo shot just after the fact. The photo depicts a space in time where imagination sets the scene.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Spark,’ A Thriller by John Twelve Hawks
Jacob Underwood is not like anyone else, for he experiences Cotard’s syndrome, a real condition that causes him to believe he is dead.
Read More »Interview: Jeff Gunhus, Author of ‘Night Terror’ and the ‘Templar Chronicles’ Series
'Some guys play golf and drink beer, I write fiction and drink too much coffee.'
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