How do you catch a stalker who knows his victim as well as she knows herself and is bent on killing her slowly?
This is the question Oakland California's favorite Private Investigator, Rey, must answer.
Read the synopsis for the new short story An Object in Motion by Ronald S. Barrios on Rey Books
It will be available Feb 7, 2011 for…
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December 30, 2010 by Scene of the Crime
British author Nick Quantrill opened his PI Joe Geraghty series with the 2010 Broken Dreams, set in Hull, England. Here…
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Was Santa nice to you and yours? I hope so, and as we gear up to kiss 2010 good-bye, and none too soon (what a rough year!), I also hope you plan to make the new year ten times better than the old one. Heaven
knows it can't be any worse.
So waiting for me under the tree this year was a new Steve McQueen biography by Marshall Terrill, which is, in fact, a rewrite of another McQueen bio he wrote back in 1993.…
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It's the end of the year, did this year go by fast for everyone or was it just me? I can't wait for the new year, 2011 look out, haha. I thank God for a great 2010, wife, family and friends. There were ups and downs as there usually are but I can honestly say I wouldn't change a thing becuase I know God is in control and everything works out so I look back with a smile on the good and learn from the bad and keep it…
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I know it isn’t Saturday, and yes I am happy to admit that The Sanibel Slouch by A.J. Pompano is the first read on my new Kindle. Am I trying to brag? No, I am fortunate to have received it as a gift from my
children. What I am trying to do is bring this blog and my reading habits up to
speed. I had plenty of doubts about whether I was going to enjoy using this
device to read. I mean to not hold a book in my hands and enjoy it. I have to
say it was a…
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Review by Geraldine Evans
After an operation more bungled by circumstances than any incompetence on his part, MI5 agent Harry Tate is posted to Red Station in south Ossetia, a drab place where, apart from the ever-present followers, nothing much happens.…
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Review by Geraldine Evans
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I found it impossible to put down and really wanted to know what happened next. The action moves from country to country in the build-up to the 1/1 New Year terrorist tragedies. With thousands dead at the hands of Islamic fundamentalists, the UK government has no answers. We watch as the Islamic fanatics plot more terror. It's time for a new party, a radical party, the Independents, led by Francis Raike, who promises…
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Added by Matt Rees on December 30, 2010 at 8:02pm — 3 Comments
This author of romantic suspense finally had enough.
I know, sounds like it could be the start of a crime novel, right? Read it all about it at http://www.jennymilchman.com/blog/?p=1129
Hope to see you there!
My best,
Jenny
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As he did in BLEEDER, John Desjarlais takes a contemporary mystery and expertly intertwines a supernatural one. VIPER features Selena De La Cruz—insurance saleswoman, shoe fashionista and former Drug Enforcement agent—who is forced back into police work when a hit list is discovered and her name is on it. The nine people on the list have one thing in common—they all…
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I am not a big vampire guy and really don’t read that much of the genre. My saying anything about this being a typical vampire novel would be incorrect and impolite. What this novel is though, is just plain flat out
fun and a very good read. The Radleys try to be the every neighbor, the middle
of the road couple, the average family, but they are anything but that; they
are abstaining vampires. Fun, frivolity, family soap opera, fast paced action
are what…
Added by Giovanni Gelati on December 29, 2010 at 8:10am — No Comments
Book Review - Demon: A Memoir by Tosca Lee
For me, it’s hard to find compelling Christian fiction that can hold my interest. I became a fan of Tosca Lee when I met her about a year ago at a writer’s meeting and purchased a copy of Havah: The Story of Eve.
Havah opened my eyes to how beautifully Christian fiction could be written
without coming off preachy. In the same lines of Ted Dekker, Tosca knows how to
write compelling fiction…
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In The Work Wife prostitute Diana Andrews solves the case and explains some things about herself. The story is now online in the Winter 2010-2011 issue of Mysterical-e.
http://www.mystericale.com/index.php?issue=current_issue&body=file&file=work.htm
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During the promotion of my novel, OF GOOD AND EVIL, I have received praise (phone and e-mail; both Statewide and from overseas) from those whom are reading or have read the book. Following is but one example, from Bill Dickson, bill@ampsolutions.co.uk
"I am reading Griff's book at present. I have read 1,000s of books but I've never had the…
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I cut my teeth reading pulp fiction. You know, the dime novels of the forties and fifties. Now, the term pulp fiction is often used disparangly, but these were stories that kept you turning the page. Who can ever forget Spillane's "I, the Jury" or the action stories by L. Ron Hubbard. They might not be taught in college literature classes, but people read and enjoyed them. When I started the Al Pennyback mystery series, I initially tried for a 'literary' feel, but it just didn't 'feel'…
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It's Christmas Eve 2010.
D-Day for the digital E-Book Revolution. On this day and in particular, tomorrow, Christmas Day, more Kindle, Nooks, E-Readers and more will be
unwrapped and put to use than on any other single previous day. Not only
will there be a rush to purchase E-Books, but more will be sold
tomorrow than ever before.
The good news for authors: there is…
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