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Katherine Angela Yeboah Lucid – A Mystery Novel

Lucid by Katherine Angela Yeboah Sloane Solomon is a beautiful, young college student who lives in the vibrant city of L.A. She first hears about ‘lucid dreaming’ from a friend, who intrigues her with descriptions of dreams so lifelike, so vivid, so unlike any she has ever had before. And when he explains how she can achieve them, by focusing on her hands when she suspects she may be dreaming, Sloane can’t wait to give it a go. Sure enough, her first lucid experiment does not disa… Continue

Added by Katherine Angela Yeboah on December 15, 2009 at 5:00pm — No Comments

Katherine Angela Yeboah Lucid Receives a 4 Star Review!

My novel, 'Lucid', received a great review and 4 out of 5 stars on the Manic Readers website! Manic Readers review: Sloane is a typical college student who spends her free time hanging out with her friends. Her best friend, Alex, and Alex’s boyfriend, Silas, begin talking about dreams and their significance on one such occasion. Over the next few days, Sloane’s dreams become more and more detailed and disturbing. She enlists the aid of her friends in dispelling her belief that one of her dream… Continue

Added by Katherine Angela Yeboah on December 15, 2009 at 5:00pm — No Comments

Katherine Angela Yeboah Lucid is now available on Amazon Kindle for only $2.99!

You can now read my creepy mystery novel, Lucid, on your Amazon Kindle Reader! To purchase a copy of the Lucid Kindle Edition (readable on Kindle Reader, iPod touch and iPhone), please click here: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B002SQKMAW

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Added by Katherine Angela Yeboah on December 15, 2009 at 5:00pm — No Comments

Katherine Angela Yeboah Purchase the Lucid e-book for only $2.99!

Buy my creepy mystery novel, Lucid, for only $2.99. e-book is downloaded instantly to your computer: Support independent publishing: Buy this e-book on Lulu. Or visit my website for more information: www.katherineangelayeboah.blogspot.comContinue

Added by Katherine Angela Yeboah on December 15, 2009 at 5:00pm — No Comments

Grant McKenzie First Thrills anthology announced

The International Thriller Writers officially announced the First Thrills anthology today. Edited by Lee Child and featuring stories from the bestsellers of today and tomorrow, it will be published by Tor/Forge in June 2010. Two reasons why I'm excited about this: First, it features a fun wee crime caper I wrote entitled UnderBelly; and second, it will be published around the same time my debut thriller, SWIT… Continue

Added by Grant McKenzie on December 11, 2009 at 2:56am — 1 Comment

Kelli Stanley Almost there!

Hard to believe that it's only a couple of months until CITY OF DRAGONS is released. It's been a fast-moving year! To celebrate, I'm running a contest in December and January for a scarce ARC--combined with a basket of themed gifts from San Francisco's Chinatown. Just go to my website at http://www.kellistanley.com/newsletter.html and sign up for my newsletter. It's spam-free and not very frequent. :) Meanwhile, I hope all Crimespace d… Continue

Added by Kelli Stanley on December 8, 2009 at 9:57am — No Comments

STEVEN NEDELTON Germany Remembers Fall of Berlin Wall & CROSSROADS

Sphere: Famous Street Was Caught Between East and West Merkel, who grew up in East Germany and was one of thousands to cross that night, recalled that "before the joy of freedom came, many people suffered." She lauded Gorbachev, with whom she shared an umbrella amid a crush of hundreds, eager for a glimpse of the man many still consider a hero for his role in pushing reform in the Soviet Union. THRILLER CROSSROADS provides some of the subtleties hidden behind the past decad… Continue

Added by STEVEN NEDELTON on November 14, 2009 at 8:00pm — No Comments

Miranda Phillips Walker I See Dead People, Life of an ER Nurse

They say truth is stranger than fiction, I can tell you coming from a nursing point of view this is very true. I am reminding of this at least three times a week while I'm working in the Emergency Room, If I used any of these examples I would have to water them down because most people would think I was really off my rocker if I told the truth. With the release of my new book "The Well Meaning Killer" I'm starting to roll in some reviews, and some reviewers are questioning Megan McKenna's injury… Continue

Added by Miranda Phillips Walker on September 8, 2009 at 2:32am — No Comments

Christian Heinke Booktrailer - Thriller - The Skin

Hey crimespace folks, Here is the book trailer for my thriller »Die Haut« (The Skin) enjoy! Continue

Added by Christian Heinke on September 5, 2009 at 2:34am — 1 Comment

Christian Heinke Book Trailer - Thriller - The Heart

Hey Folks, Here is my new book trailer for my upcoming thriller ... enjoy! you can also watch in glorious quality on vimeo.com Continue

Added by Christian Heinke on August 19, 2009 at 8:30pm — No Comments

Christian Heinke 1st page of my thriller »The Skin«

Finally! Read the 1st page of my thriller »The Skin« in ePub and Kindle Format. Continue

Added by Christian Heinke on August 5, 2009 at 10:00pm — No Comments

Simon Wood New Book Deal

I've been flying below the radar for a while. I've had my head down working and the result is a new book. DISGRUNTLED will be my next thriller and it will be hitting bookshelves next April. Also, I've resurrected one of my old titles, DRAGGED INTO DARKNESS, which has been out of print since 2004. It was my first short story collection and it contains some of my favorite short stories. The book has been hard to find even secondhand, although someone is selling a used… Continue

Added by Simon Wood on July 19, 2009 at 10:49am — No Comments

Miranda Phillips Walker Summer Book Signings Have Started!

Starting in Charleston, WV: Books-A-Million SouthRidge Charleston, WV July 18,2009 12-4pm Taylor's Books Downtown Charleston, WV July 30, 2009 12-2pm Borders Town Center Mall Charleston, WV August 15 2009 12-2 More to Follow, it's going be a buzy summer! Also, The Well Meaning Killer is now available on Kindle at Amazon.com! Continue

Added by Miranda Phillips Walker on June 30, 2009 at 10:32am — No Comments

Peg Herring The Part I Love

It's the moment in a thriller-type book where I as a reader think, "They're never going to get out of this!" One panelist I heard recently called it the "Oh, s*&t! moment." Sometimes the author can't deliver, and things get solved in an unrealistic way, but when it's well done, it's very pleasing. Maybe the key is something you learned early in the story but didn't pay much attention to. Maybe the characters seize on an opportunity or make one from sheer determination. But the enjoyment of… Continue

Added by Peg Herring on June 9, 2009 at 9:52pm — 5 Comments

Pauline Rowson New Video Uploaded-The Inspiration Behind In Cold Daylight

I've uploaded a new video. In it I discuss the inspiration behind my fast-paced crime thriller novel, In Cold Daylight. I'm also reading the prologue from the novel. Here is a short blurb about In Cold Daylight- there is… Continue

Added by Pauline Rowson on May 27, 2009 at 7:52pm — No Comments

Darden North, MD Darden North interviewed live on "Mystery Matters: Where Murder is an Open Book"

Author Darden North interviewed live by author and Voice of America radio host Fran Stewart on Friday, May 22, 2009, and archived at http://www.modavox.com/voiceamerica/vepisode.aspx?aid=38606 Darden NortContinue

Added by Darden North, MD on May 27, 2009 at 3:32pm — No Comments

Tom Cooke Release Date on MEMOIRS of BEAR: Nueces Means Nuts

MYTHICA PUBLISHING notified me that the release date on my mystery novel MEMOIRS OF BEAR: Nueces Means Nuts has moved from the Coming Soon! status to a real target date. Release of the ebook and print book are scheduled for release on the 15th of June, 2009. I am sure that it won't hit Amazon for a few days later, but that is just the way their stocking system works. Needless to say I am excited. I have all the jitters, second thoughts and twitches that go along with the launch of a firs… Continue

Added by Tom Cooke on May 24, 2009 at 4:30am — No Comments

Matt Rees Elmore Leonard in Bangkok

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Added by Matt Rees on May 24, 2009 at 12:06am — No Comments

Richard Kunzmann Review: A Deadly Trade, Michael Stanley

Michael StanleyA week ago I reviewed A Carrion Death, written by Michael Stanley (the pen name of Michael Sears and Stanley Trollip). Not only was it a strong first attempt at a crime novel set in an exotic setting, it was also a sheer act of determination an… Continue

Added by Richard Kunzmann on May 14, 2009 at 5:46pm — No Comments

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