Jassy Mackenzie is the South African author of Jade De Jong series, a private eye set of stories centered around the main character Jade.
She was born in Rhodesia (as all ex-Zimbabweans still prefer to call it), and moved to South Africa when she was eight years old.…
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I don’t like serial killer stories. Read them only if there is some other compelling reason to. (Like maybe because it was written by Declan Hughes.) Serial killer stories are the lazy writer’s way to build tension, creating a villain with the conscience of a shark and a psyche that is screwed up in some inexplicable manner no one would believe, but the author gets away with because the killers actions and motivations don’t have to make sense, he’s clearly completely nuts or he wouldn’t…
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Book Title: PROMISE
Author: Tony Cavanaugh
ISBN: 9780733628474
Location: Queensland, Noosa
Series: Darian Richards
Publisher: Hachette Australia
Year of Publication: 2012
Top Homicide cop Darian Richards has been seeking out monsters for too long. He has promised one too many victim's families he will find the answers they need and it's taken its toll. Now retired, a series of disappearances see him return to the gun. On his terms. But he knows,…
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Here it is, the first collection of Smitty stories. Ten short stories, two novellas. All featuring the actions of the dark eyed, smoothly efficient hit-man, Smitty.
If you're looking for a good read, you've found it.…
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The new debut "The Cop With the Pink Pistol " written by broadcast veteran Gray Basnightis now making his mark in print. Published by Ransom Note Press, the novel…
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Harry Hole returns in Jo Nesbo's latest North American release - Phantom. If this is a new to you series, I wouldn't recommend starting with Phantom. To truly appreciate Harry, you need to hop on at the beginning of the series - and get ready…
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The second Dead Detective Mystery, DEAD FOR THE MONEY, comes out on Friday, and the publicist for LL-Publishing has arranged a blog tour for me beginning in May. (This in itself is cool, because I've always had to arrange my own before.) In most of the posts, I'll be letting Seamus, Dead Detective, explain his view of things. I'll keep you apprised of the schedule as it develops.
So what is it like to be dead? There are so many possible answers that the mind boggles. Some say death is…
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April is looking to be a busy month. First up is a visit to the London Book Fair to meet my overseas agents, my editor and my publisher, Severn House. It's always great visiting the London Book Fair and catching up with all my friends and contacts in the publishing world.…
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Back from Left Coast Crime and it was awesome! We have some great video author interviews that we will be posting some time soon along with some photos.
In the meantime the new issue has a great mystery short story by Bill Butler http://kingsriverlife.com/03/30/delivery-mystery-short-story/
Along with an article on Mystery Readers Journal…
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Jonathan Hayes, a veteran forensic pathologist, has been a New York City medical examiner, performing autopsies and testifying in murder trials, since 1990. A former contributing editor at Martha Stewart Living, Hayes has written for the New York Times, GQ, and Food & Wine.…
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Don't forget Sunday, April 1st through Tues April 3rd, Curbchek and Curbchek-Reload will be available free on Amazon.com for Kindle download. http://amzn.to/rpwC5V
Added by Zach Fortier on April 1, 2012 at 1:53pm — No Comments
Computer problems have kept me from flogging Worst Enemies as relentlessly as I might have (you're welcome), but reviews are starting to come in just the same, and they are very heartening. Leighton Gage, author of the award-winning Chief Inspector Mario Silva series, has weighed in on Amazon thusly:
When you write crime novels, as I do, you tend to read them differently - and your experience often detracts from your…
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With all the other things going on, I forgot all about Crimespace. I plan to take another look around the neighborhood.
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If there was any lingering doubt in my mind about going the self-publishing route, readers pulverized it during March.
Third time's the charm, right? Seems to be true with…
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Thriller THE DEVIL'S BAIT just keeps scooping up rave reviews. The latest, at WebbWeaver (http://webbweaver-zelda555.blogspot.com/) says, in part:
"The action is fast-paced with many twists and turns and Mariotte has obviously done much research on the intricacies of banking transactions.
"The Devil’s Bait is an intriguing tale with loads of action and well written characters and I’m giving it 41/2 spiders."
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As a book reviewer, one of the areas of the book I analyze is writing style. I try to inform the potential reader about what type of book I’ve read.
Think about the different authors you’ve read. Besides the different genres having, or sometimes requiring, different styles, consider the multitude of authors in only one genre.
Horror – H.P. Lovecraft wrote lengthy sentences with details galore.
Stephen King writes flashback scenes with a lot of detail.…
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These days, it's hard to find a crime fiction which doesn't include a serial killer: A single death might seem to boring or insignificant to shape a novel around. But in most of these novels, the character of serial killer is just one element in the story and not the biggest part of the plot.
Therefore we looked at the books we have read during the…
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Folks I'm sure all you sharp crime writers/readers on the site are too smart to be fooled, but just in case ... the spamming of the site by "Pauline Atta" of Thailand is of course spam. This individual has been deleted/banned from several sites. The thought is this individual is involved in either a money transfer scam or is trolling for a husband. A quick Google tells the tale. Just FYi. Lee
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There's been lots of buzz surrounding Owen Laukkanen's debut novel The Professionals, so I was really eager to read it. Oh boy, seriously -…
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