Susan Leeds stumbled across my Hannibal Jones mysteries and sent me an email telling me how much she enjoyed them. Because she named me as one of her 2 favorite mystery writers, and the other is one of MY favorites, her words are the featured review on my web site. Check it out! http://www.ascamacho
Added by Austin S. Camacho on November 6, 2012 at 1:29am — No Comments
Randy Wayne White created his Florida marine biologist character Doc Ford back in 1990. Twenty some years and nineteen books later, Doc and his pal Tomlinson are recognized as iconic additions to the mystery genre. (The…
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My Halloween book signing at the Northern Virginia Community College Annandale Campus bookstore was not as successful as expected because Superstorm Sandy prevented my books from arriving in time. We will try again later in the month, so you get a second chance to find the store and visit me.
Meanwhile, my review of Secrets of the Lynx is in The Big Thrill, the newsletter of the International Thriller Writers. Romantic suspense isn’t enough to describe Aimee Thurlo’s latest novel.…
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SEDUCED TO KILL IN KAUAI is an erotic suspense novel by crime writer R. Barri Flowers, the bestselling author of MURDER IN MAUI and MURDER IN HONOLULU. Married advertising exec Jack Burke finds his life in paradise turned upside down when he has a passionate affair with a mysterious and beautiful exotic woman who has her own agenda, with…
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Check out our review of mystery author Sue Ann Jaffarian's new novel "Hide & Snoop", an interview with Sue, & a chance to win a copy of the book in the new issue of Kings River Life http://kingsriverlife.com/11/03/hide-snoop-by-sue-ann-jaffarian/
Also up this week Part 2 of our series about Agatha Christie…
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To be honest, Declan Burke is having a good year. I'm having a good month because of him. Read my interview with the author of Slaughter's Houndhere:
There's also a review of his new editorial collaboration with John Connolly (Books To Die For), as well as another interview with Dec at the New Mystery Reader web…
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My novel Damaged Goods is FREE on Kindle for 4 days. Jack McGuigan posted this 5-star review on Amazon: “l have to say I think this one was your best. However he needs to drop the question and ask her. I think I am in love with Cindy as she is the perfect mate. Good job on this book my friend.” …
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Having nothing to do with the Superstorm’s impact, my novel Damaged Goods is available on Kindle for FREE for 5 days.
Anita Cooper was three times a victim. Her father’s death crushed her dreams of college and success. Then her purity was drowned in powerless anxiety, and her virtue crushed by unspeakable humiliation. Rod Mantooth stole both her innocence and her father’s priceless legacy, a secret treasure that could have rebuilt her life. Anita was lost until fate brought her…
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I have just uploaded it to Kindle. It will stay there for 90 days so that I can do a small amount of promotion. Later I'll also put it on Nook for a while. Nook hasn't performed well for me, but some of my fans own Nooks.
The cover is my own, and the formatting was done by Guido Henkel at G3 Studios. He is reasonable, good,…
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Book Title: DEATH ON A GALICIAN SHORE
Author: Domingo Villar
ISBN: 9780349123417
Location: Spain
Series: Inspector Leo Caldas
Year of Publication: 2011
Publisher: Little Brown
Book Synopsis
One misty autumn dawn in a quiet fishing port in northwest Spain, the body of a sailor washes up in the harbour.
Detective Inspector Leo Caldas is called in from police headquarters in the nearby city of Vigo to sign off on what appears to be…
Added by Karen from AustCrime on November 2, 2012 at 10:22pm — No Comments
Kimberly Black posted this 5-star review of Collateral Damage: “Loved this book...I am a big Hannibal Jones fan! It is a good read and keeps you interested all the way through! Highly recommend! …
Added by Austin S. Camacho on November 2, 2012 at 2:50am — No Comments
Death Lies Beneath, which was published in the UK in July, has now been published in hardcover in the USA by Severn House and is also now available as an e book on Kindle, Nook and Kobo.
Death Lies…
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In a recent taekwondo class I was instructing the students in the single bahng mahng ee form. For those of you who can't read Korean, that is the single stick. The form is lengthy and complex. I've told my students many times (and I apologize to the creator of this form) that I think the single stick is boring. Or rather, I have seen too many times boring forms performed by competitors at tournaments. I…
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Shoppin "Cordie" posted this 5-star review for Russian Roulette on Amazon: “The Hannibal Jones mystery series are all great reads! Russian Roulette is no exception! They are fast paced and the characters are great! I wish there were more Hannibal Jones mysteries!" …
Added by Austin S. Camacho on October 31, 2012 at 11:06pm — No Comments
Shoppin "Cordie" posted this 5-star review for Russian Roulette on Amazon: “The Hannibal Jones mystery series are all great reads! Russian Roulette is no exception! They are fast paced and the characters are great! I wish there were more Hannibal Jones mysteries!" …
Added by Austin S. Camacho on October 31, 2012 at 11:06pm — No Comments
My cozy mystery, Murder at Blue Falls, is available for free as a Kindle e-book today, Halloween, Oct 31, 2012. Hope you will help my ranking numbers and download it. http://dld.bz/kindlemurderatbluefalls
Don't have a kindle? Here's the free app link http://dld.bz/kindleappforpc
Come and join the reading party! Please pass the word. Thank you for taking a chance on my free e-book.
Tall,…
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Lene Kaaberol and Agnete Friss's first Nina Borg book - The Boy in the Suitcase - was a New York Times bestseller. I've been eagerly waiting for the second book - Invisible Murder - from this Danish writing…
Added by Luanne Ollivier on October 31, 2012 at 9:58am — No Comments
W hen a homeless boy living at the youth shelter run by a Buddhist monastery turns up dead, the abbot recruits Father Ananda, a monk and former police officer, to find out why. He discovers that all is not well at this urban monastery in the heart of Bangkok. Together with his dogged assistant, an orphaned boy named Jak, Father Ananda uncovers a startling series of clues that…
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My show, TALES OF THE TWINKLING TWILIGHT, starts previews tomorrow and will run through November at Raven Theatre in Chicago.
Fridays at 8:00
Saturdays at 8:00
Sundays at 3:30
TALES OF THE TWINKLING TWILIGHT is a collection of 10 Short Plays about spacemen, werewolves, outlaws and angels that inhabit a world that dances in the absurd, the surreal and the just plain silly. They want what we all want: human connection, love, acceptance and some…
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