All Blog Posts Tagged 'fraud' (11)

WIP: First chapter of new Al Pennyback novel, 'Deadbeat'

     A man always takes full responsibility for his actions. That’s what Uncle Buddy used to say to us boys who hung around him all the time. Uncle Buddy was something of an enigma. He never told us where he came from, but from the way he talked we knew he wasn’t from East Texas. He didn’t have that slow, sugary drawl that everyone else had, and he spoke at a faster…

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Added by Charles A. Ray on June 23, 2014 at 12:51pm — No Comments

DVD of CSI Portsmouth 2012 where crime fiction meets crime fact now on sale

A DVD of CSI Portsmouth 2012, which was held on 3 November as part of Portsmouth Bookfest, featuring crime authors Stephen Booth, Ann Cleeves, Matt Hilton and Pauline Rowson has now been released and is on sale as a two disk set.

Over a hundred and sixty people attended the one day event held…

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Added by Pauline Rowson on December 12, 2012 at 12:33am — No Comments

Gruesome murder scenes, cybercrime, fraud and stalking entertained audiences at CSI Portsmouth 2012 with crime authors and crime experts

Crime authors Stephen Booth, Ann Cleeves, Matt Hilton and Pauline Rowson, and crime experts from Hampshire Police, the University of Portsmouth and the University of Surrey kept a packed audience enthralled at CSI Portsmouth on Saturday 3…

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Added by Pauline Rowson on November 6, 2012 at 10:58pm — No Comments

CSI Portsmouth 2012 You Tube: Pauline Rowson talks to Angel Radio about Cybercrime, fraud, crime scenes and crime fiction

In this short video I'm talking to Tony Smith of Angel Radio about the forthcoming CSI Portsmouth event being held on Saturday 3 November at the John Pounds Centre, Queens Street, Portsmouth UK.

This video appears on my You Tube Channel where you can also find lots of other videos and interviews with me discussing my crime novels and my writing and giving tips and techniques.…

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Added by Pauline Rowson on October 29, 2012 at 6:47pm — No Comments

Answering Writers' Questions About Fraud Investigations

We've answered several writers' questions today about PIs and fraud investigations at Guns, Gams, and Gumshoes:


"Answering Writers' Questions About Fraud Investigations:…
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Added by Writing PIs on October 13, 2010 at 2:18am — No Comments

A who's who of Israeli corruption

JERUSALEM — The heads of all the crime families in New York used to get together every Wednesday night at the Ravenite Social Club on Mulberry Street in Little Italy. If you were looking for an Israeli parallel, you could do worse than the gym I work out at.


The Cybex Club at the David’s Citadel Hotel has a nice view of the Ottoman walls of Jerusalem’s Old City. It’s also where the legal, political and business elite come to sweat (actually, being Israelis, they…
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Added by Matt Rees on April 11, 2010 at 11:20pm — No Comments

Five Star Reviews at Amazon!

Said the Spider to the Fly is receiving five star reviews at Amazon! Check it out!

Added by Miss Mae on May 7, 2009 at 7:25am — 2 Comments

Latest Review for "Said the Spider to the Fly" Gets Excellence Rating!

My latest release, "Said the Spider to the Fly", was reviewed yesterday by Andrea of Writers and Readers of Distinctive Fiction. She kindly gave me the Top Read Excellence button. She has this to say, "...Miss Mae has skilfully woven a web of intrigue and danger that draws you in and introduces you to characters who may or may not be what they seem...I look forward to reading more of this writer's work..."



Thank you, Andrea! :)



Her review can be found…
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Added by Miss Mae on March 2, 2009 at 11:57pm — No Comments

Said the Spider to the Fly-- RELEASE DAY!

My romantic suspense, "Said the Spider to the Fly" is released today from The Wild Rose Press. It's already received a four star review! Hope folks will want to take a look at this already best seller!

Wild Rose Press

Added by Miss Mae on February 5, 2009 at 12:56am — No Comments

Memoir Fraud Revealed Yet Again!

When you buy a book, you generally know if it is fact or fiction. In fact, lying about factual book content is a crime. So why do some authors insist on trying to skirt the law with fictitious claims? Over the past 60 years, thousands of authors have claimed to have led fascinating lives and have bared all in gritty, nonfiction memoirs. Yet, some have outright lied.



Who can forget the James Frey scandal that resulted in a public admonishment from Oprah Winfrey?



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Added by Cheryl Kaye Tardif on March 11, 2008 at 1:06pm — No Comments

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