Do not forget this name: Kent Harrington.
Do not forget this title: THE RAT MACHINE
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Book Title: GHOST MONEY
Author: Andrew Nette
ISBN: B0090O0KFC
Location: Cambodia / Thailand
Series: Max Quinlan
Publisher: Snubnose Press
Year of Publication: 2012
Max Quinlan is an Australian ex-cop turned PI whose latest case is to find missing business Charles Avery. The trail leads to Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia. Along the way Max will team up with an Australian journalist and his Cambodian translator to track Avery through the underbelly…
Added by Karen from AustCrime on August 24, 2012 at 3:48pm — No Comments
Today I explain why it takes Intrigue Publishing a year to get a book published on my blog, Another Writer’s Life. http://ascamacho.blogspot.com
Added by Austin S. Camacho on August 24, 2012 at 3:50am — 1 Comment
I've been following the trials and tribulations of Sheriff Joanna Brady of Cochise County, Arizona for many years. J.A. Jance released the first book in 1993 and the latest installment -…
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Sharon Hopkins posted a very positive review of The Piranha Assignment on Amazon.com. While calling it a well plotted thriller she did an excellent job of summarizing the plot and explained a bit about the characters. Because she gave such a complete and upbeat write-up I’ve posted Sharon’s comment as the featured review on my web site. Check it out. http://www.ascamacho.com
Added by Austin S. Camacho on August 23, 2012 at 12:21am — No Comments
Book Title: BY ANY MEANS
Author: Ben Sanders
ISBN: 9781869508777
Location: Auckland
Series: Sean Devereaux
Publisher: Harper Collins
Year of Publication: 2011
Friday rush hour. Auckland City. A lone shooter fires across a packed street and kills a man. Detective Sergeant Sean Devereaux is assigned the case. He's not complaining. His Friday nights are seldom better spent.
But the inquiry is not straightforward. Witness accounts are conflicting.…
Added by Karen from AustCrime on August 22, 2012 at 4:11pm — No Comments
This is my first blog post on Crime Space...I'm the author of "Murder & Mayhem 52 Crimes that Shocked Early California 1849-1949" (2012, Schiffer). I have a regular blog at www.mikeb63.blogspot.com that has spotlighted crime stories and other things for the past year. Visit my author website www.michaelthomasbarry.com for more…
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Wanted to pass this along;
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Kidnapping, Murder,
and Dark Pasts Collide in
DEATH IN THE HAIGHT
by Ronald Tierney
A Dutton Guilt Edged Mystery…
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When I outline bad guys for my novels, it often reads like a police rap sheet and a psychological profile. I can’t overstate the effectiveness for research and outlining in fiction writing. There’s always those little pieces of nuggets that you can weave into the story that gives it the added realism and authenticity. These nuggets are like pieces of gold for me and I love hunting for…
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Today I talk about how we decided on the schedule for the Creatures, Crimes and Creativity conference on my blog, Another Writer's Life!
http://ascamacho.blogspot.com
Added by Austin S. Camacho on August 22, 2012 at 12:44am — No Comments
Jean Zimmerman is the published author of many non fiction books, but The Orphan Master is her fiction debut.
Zimmerman's…
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Last night, I drove to Beyond Baroque, a literary mecca in Venice, to see Ara Shirinyan speak. Ara teaches with me at Mt. SAC, and he writes poetry. Lately, he has been writing found poems almost exclusively.
Found poets are people who find their poetry in other people’s writing. They find a phrase or even paragraph and turn it into poetic form as a way to observe the world. It sounds like a short cut to writing – possibly even…
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The Survivor is Gregg Hurwitz'slatest book - following on the heels of his previous bestseller - You're Next.
The Survivor is one of the thriller books I love to devour - everyday, little guy put into an untenable situation with everything…
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Here's what cori67 posted about Blood and Bone on Amazon.com:
"Throw away the rule book. Hannibal Jones is a complex man with interesting relationships and a job that keeps him on his toes. He is approached by the one of the partners where his girlfriend is an attorney to help find a man. Eighteen years ago he disappeared and now his 18 year old son Kyle is dying of leukemia. His missing father might be the only blood marrow donor match. The catch? Hannibal has less than three weeks…
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MASTERS OF TRUE CRIME: Chilling Stories of Murder and the Macabre, is a true crime anthology edited by bestselling crime writer R. Barri Flowers, featuring seventeen gripping true stories by all stars of the genre, such as Harold Schechter, Katherine Ramsland, Burl Barer, Carol Ann Davis, Robert Scott, Cathy Scott, Amanda Lamb, and Camille Kimball…
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DANGER IN TIME is a teen time travel mystery by bestselling author R. Barri Flowers, now in eBook, print and audio.
When a 16 year old girl suddenly finds herself ten year back in time, with the help of an antique clockwatch, she comes face to face with her 16 year old older sister who died that year in a car accident. Of…
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I interviewed Gregg Hurwits about his recent novel, The Survivor. This thriller features complex characters thrown into impossible situation that generate nerve-shattering suspense. Read my entire review here.
http://www.thebigthrill.org/2012/07/the-survivor-by-gregg-hurwitz
Added by Austin S. Camacho on August 20, 2012 at 4:33am — No Comments
I had completely forgotten about the pending status of my Crimespace membership, and while checking out my spam folder, my approval was there.
I'm happy to be here and hope to connect with others of like mind.
I published my first cozy mystery, Armed and Outrageous - An Agnes Barton Mystery May 1,2012. Agnes Barton is seventy-two and her partner in crime Eleanor Mason is eighty-two, but that doesn't stop them from investigating when a tourist disappears. The backdrop for my…
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Today I explain why we're NOT chasing a blockbuster at Intrigue Publishing, and what we ARE looking for, on my blog, Another Writer's Life.
Added by Austin S. Camacho on August 19, 2012 at 9:58am — No Comments
In the new issue of Kings River Life mystery author/lawyer Leslie Budewitz shares about writing law in fiction http://kingsriverlife.com/08/18/law-and-fiction/
Also we have a review of Leslie Budewitz's non-fiction, Agatha winning book, "Books, Crooks & Counselors", on writing law in mystery novels & you have a chance to win a copy of the book…
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