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Short Mystery

Want more Hannibal Jones? I placed a short mystery story in Chesapeake Taste, a local style magazine - http://chesapeaketaste.com/index.php/out-about/the-arts/poetry-prose/693-to-serve-and-protect-a-hannibal-jones-detective-story

Added by Austin S. Camacho on February 8, 2013 at 1:01am — No Comments

A hero with real problems is the key to creating a good crime series says Pauline Rowson

DI Andy Horton has been described as 'an especially good series hero, a likable fellow with plenty of street smarts and the requisite personal baggage - an abrasive supervisor (DCI Lorraine Bliss) and an antagonistic soon to be ex wife.' Booklist (USA) Footsteps on the Shore.

Heroes in detective novels are often ordinary people with their own set of problems and the key to producing a successful crime novel is not necessarily that the hero saves the world, aka James Bond, but…

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Added by Pauline Rowson on February 8, 2013 at 12:10am — No Comments

Review - Web of Deceit, Katherine Howell

This title was reviewed for the Newtown Review of Books

"The lives of paramedics entwine with a police investigation to remind us just how good Australian crime writing can be.

Web of Deceit, the sixth book by…

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Added by Karen from AustCrime on February 7, 2013 at 4:14pm — No Comments

Latest DI Horton Published in UK and Commonwealth, Undercurrent by Pauline Rowson

Undercurrent, the ninth in the marine mystery crime series featuring the flawed and rugged detective DI Horton is now published in the UK and Commonwealth by Severn House. It will be published in the USA on 1 May 2013.

Set in the Solent area on the South Coast of England the DI Horton series has received critical acclaim both in the UK and the USA where they have been compared to the works…

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Added by Pauline Rowson on February 6, 2013 at 5:22pm — No Comments

I got interviewed!

I was interviewed by Norwood Holland of Editorial Independence.com. You can listen in here! http://www.editorialindependence.com/2013/02/04/a-conversation-with-adventure-novelist-austin-comacho

Added by Austin S. Camacho on February 6, 2013 at 12:02pm — No Comments

Ghosts in the ER ---New Collecection of 5 Short Stories!

Added by Miranda Phillips Walker on February 6, 2013 at 11:12am — No Comments

Review of New Ian Rankin Mystery - Rebus is Back

Inspector Rebus returns in new Ian Rankin mystery. At Murder Beach Mystery Reviews. http://billsmedia.blogspot.com

Added by William Wilde on February 6, 2013 at 10:00am — No Comments

Trapped by a Serial Killer in DEAD BURN Sneak Peek



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He made…

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Added by Jennifer Chase on February 5, 2013 at 11:48am — No Comments

Take a Page From a Crime Scene Investigator’s Diary

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The job of a crime scene investigator isn’t glamorous or exotic as it is portrayed on popular television shows or even in the movies.  This daunting task is extremely important and necessary for any criminal police investigation in order to find out who committed the crime and to bring the perpetrator(s) to justice.…

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Added by Jennifer Chase on February 5, 2013 at 11:46am — No Comments

Rhys Bowen, Kerry Greenwood, JJ Murphy, short story, giveaways & more in KRL

Up in Kings River Life Magazine this morning is a never before published mystery short story by Mary Frisbee http://kingsriverlife.com/02/02/bitter-creek-an-original-mystery-short-story/



Also in the new issue we have a review of Kerry Greenwood's latest mystery novel "Unnatural Habits", an interview with Kerry & a chance to win a copy of the book…

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Added by Lorie Ham on February 3, 2013 at 4:47am — No Comments

No Naked Mole Rats, Part 2

naked-mole-rat Because I know you've been sitting on the edge of your seat for a week, here's the second part to help those who are planning to attend writing conferences in the future and want to be on a panel.

6. Depart from Your Script. You want to be prepared, but realize that the best panels take on a life of their own. Your notes and any questions you may have been sent ahead of time…

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Added by Stephen Brayton on February 1, 2013 at 5:45pm — No Comments

Hard-Boiled Thrillers, Noir, and the Belly Laugh

Recently, I started a discussion here on Crimespace. I posed this question: Is there a place for humor in a hard-boiled thriller/noir? The answers I got were mixed, but there was a hesitancy that trended towards “No.” One Crimespacer quoted Otto Penzler – “Noir requires a sense of bleakness and despair, and characters so flawed, their failure is in their DNA.”

Maybe I’m…

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Added by Victoria Dougherty on January 31, 2013 at 8:48pm — 15 Comments

Review - Hard Twisted, C Joseph Greaves

Book Title:   HARD TWISTED

Author: C Joseph Greaves

ISBN:  9781408829240

Year of Publication:  2012

Publisher:  Bloomsbury

Category:  Crime Fiction / Historical

Location:  USA

Special Interests:  Great Depression



Book Synopsis



Lucile Garrett is just thirteen when she meets Clint Palmer, a charismatic stranger who will forever change her life. The year is 1934, and as the windblown dust of the Great Depression rakes the Oklahoma plains, Palmer…

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Added by Karen from AustCrime on January 31, 2013 at 5:45pm — No Comments

Sibling Rivalry and the Edge of a Knife

Klarissa Conner is a rising star as a television newscaster with the #1 station in Chicago—and is also well known as the younger sister of Detective Kristen Conner, the lead character in M.K. Gilroy’s novels, Cuts Like a Knife and Every Breath You Take. First appearing on author B.R. Stateham’s blog (author of the Smitty novellas), here is a fun interview with the only…

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Added by Mark Gilroy on January 31, 2013 at 3:00am — No Comments

Review - I Hear the Sirens in the Street, Adrian McKinty

Book Title:  I HEAR THE SIRENS IN THE STREET

Author: Adrian McKinty

ISBN:  9781846688188

Year of Publication: 2013

Publisher:  Allen & Unwin

Series:  Sean Duffy

Location: Ireland

Category: Crime Fiction / Police Procedural / Historical



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Detective Inspector Sean Duffy returns for the incendiary sequel to The Cold Cold Ground.



Sean Duffy knows there's no such thing as a perfect crime. But a torso in a suitcase is pretty close.…

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Added by Karen from AustCrime on January 30, 2013 at 12:26pm — No Comments

Faith and a Box Full of Clock Parts

Thrilled to see my guest essay on writers keeping the faith despite self-doubt on Psychology Today! Here's an excerpt:

"I’m ten years old. My Big Ben-style alarm clock has stopped working. Maybe I wound it too tightly, maybe it’s just worn out. Whatever the reason, the alarm hasn’t gone off in days.

I know I can fix it, if only I can get a look inside. When I tell my …

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Added by Karen Dionne on January 30, 2013 at 12:04am — No Comments

Fourth DI Andy Horton Marine Mystery Crime Novel, Dead Man's Wharf, Published in China

The fourth in the DI Andy Horton marine mystery crime series, Dead Man's Wharf by Pauline Rowson, is published in China by Nanhai Publishing Company of Haikou.

Nanhai Publishing bought translation rights to six novels in the …

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Added by Pauline Rowson on January 29, 2013 at 7:04pm — No Comments

Lost to Books

Authors who are looking to increase their exposure should check out LosttoBooks. UK-based Sienna Logan's blog spotlights  different genres.

Added by J.M. Garlock on January 29, 2013 at 12:24am — No Comments

Author Update

I was one of the featured authors at a holiday party put on by the Reading Divas book club. The Wine & Cheese Holiday Gathering was more fun than business and a great way to end my writing year, and introduced me to the marvelous Overdue Recognition Art Gallery in Bowie, MD.

And, The Payback Assignment was featured on the blog “xtrme English Books” for readers in Germany. The blog offers a daily selection of free English books on amazon.de. Now I feel international!…

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Added by Austin S. Camacho on January 28, 2013 at 10:54pm — No Comments

Police Follow Snow Tracks to Nab Robbers

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Statistics regarding crime consistently bear out the fact that illegal activity is higher during the warmer months of the year.  It could be that the hot temperatures have everyone irritated and on edge, so violence is more likely.  Some blame the fact that…

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Added by Jennifer Chase on January 27, 2013 at 8:38am — No Comments

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