I’m a stickler for keeping things as authentic as possible, so I often drove to the locations that I mention or describe in my novel to make sure that I described them properly.
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Blu-ray Review: ‘The Brokenwood Mysteries: Series 1’ – Crime in New Zealand
'The Brookenwood Mysteries' will seduce you with its quiet nature and leave you wanting more.
Read More »Interview with R.M. Cartmel, Author of ‘The Charlemagne Connection’
Well, if Lady Muse isn’t playing, I go back and rewrite it! Don’t worry, gentle readers, you will never be exposed to it, but there are times when my muse is, and it is still a horrid and self-indulgent monstrosity!
Read More »Book Review: ‘Rock With Wings’ A Mystery by Anne Hillerman
Having two separate crimes being investigated individually , you are drawn between the differences of investigation, but also into how family plays a part in the Navajo Nation and in everything thing they do.
Read More »Interview: Chris Karlsen, Author of the Detective Novel ‘Silk’
"I put off trying to actually write until I retired. Now, I am thrilled to complete each story that comes to me."
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘The Friends of Eddie Coyle’ – The Criterion Collection
These friendships last a lifetime. But just how long will that last?
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘Midsomer Murders Set 25’ – Celebrating A Hundredth Episode
A police procedural of the highest quality with a human element.
Read More »Movie Review: J.C. Chandor’s ‘A Most Violent Year’ Starring Oscar Isaac and Jessica Chastain
Chandor's terrific new film "A Violent Year," is an absorbing character study that recalls the gritty Lumet and Coppola dramas of the 1970s.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Tinseltown’ by William J. Mann
A look back into the history of Hollywood takes us into a more sinister and shady backdrop of murder.
Read More »Interview with Erna Mueller, Author of ‘K-9 Cop’
Success to me means getting my book into the hands of as many readers as possible. You don’t write a book to hide on your bookshelf.
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