The short story collection AKITADA AND THE WAY OF JUSTICE: Tales of Crime in Imperial Japan, is now available for Kindle, Nook, and all other devices.
The book contains eleven Akitada stories that have previously appeared in ALFRED HITCHCOCK’S MYSTERY MAGAZINE, including the Shamus Award winner “Akitada’s First Case.” They were not…
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Last week I finished checking the proofs for A Killing Coast, the seventh in the DI Andy Horton crime series due for publication in hardcover in the UK on 26 January 2012 and in the USA in May 2012.
I'm looking forward to seeing the finished product and receiving my author copies. It's always a thrill to see the…
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Today at 5pm EST, I get the opportunity to interview Mark Cooper for the first time. It should be fun. Here is a little about him and today’s link:
“Mark Cooper is a 37 year old civil servant, father of three and life-long lover of the strange and…
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What we’ve come to call the “hard-boiled” tradition in crime fiction, as it’s lovingly explored and chronicled here in Crime Wave Magazine, originated in the American pulps of the 1920s, and flourished through the rise of the paperbacks in the 1950s. (As I’m using the term “hard-boiled” here, it denotes crime fiction that involves a significantly greater component of violent or potentially violent action than the traditional mystery, is less focused on cerebral deduction, and may not…
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I'm delighted that Blood on the Sand, the fifth in the DI Andy Horton series of marine mystery police procedural crime novels set on the South Coast of England is to be published in Large Print by Severn House on 31 December. It is currently available in hardcover, trade paperback, mass market paperback, as an e book and an…
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New issue of Kings River Life is up a bit early today with a lot of mystery fun! We have a preview of the TNT mystery movies that start this Tuesday http://kingsriverlife.com/11/26/tnt-mystery-movie-nights/
An article on Sing, Sing prison http://kingsriverlife.com/11/26/a-walk-through-sing-sing/
A review of…
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Vincent Zandri graciously agreed to let me interview him. Turns out to be be a fascinating discussion. Come over to my blog and take a look for yourself.
http://noirtaketurner-frank.blogspot.com/2011/11/vincent-zandri-checks-in-for-few.html
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Monday I will take my novels to the Epicure Cafe. This art-friendly venue offers good food, beer and wine, and great events like Monday's Beatniks & Butterflies. I'll be the featured author at this event, reading, discussing and signing my novels. You can also expect…
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Book Title: BAD SIGNS
Author: R.J. Ellory
ISBN: 9781409104773
Publisher: Orion
Year of Publication: 2011
Orphaned by an act of senseless violence that took their mother from them, half-brothers Clarence Luckman and Elliott Danziger start life with two strikes against them. Raised in state institutions, unaware of the world outside, their lives take a sudden turn when they are seized as hostages by a convicted killer en route to death row.
Earl…
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The seventh in the DI Horton series of Marine Mystery crime novels A Killing Coast is to be published in hardcover by Severn House in the UK on 26 January 2012 and in the USA in May 2012.
Here are some photographs taken from the locations featured in A Killing Coast a British police procedural.The novel…
Added by Pauline Rowson on November 25, 2011 at 1:15am — No Comments
On Thanksgiving day we should think of those who started the tradition. According to H.U. Westermayer the Pilgrims made seven times more graves than huts. No Americans have been more impoverished than these who, nevertheless, set aside a day of thanksgiving. In their honor, let's make this more than that day when gluttony becomes a patriotic duty, and remember that grace isn't just a little prayer you chant before receiving a meal. It's a way to live.
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From of all of us here at Gelati’s Scoop, The G-ZONE blogtalk radio show and Trestle Press we hope you have a very nice Thanksgiving Day.
We know not everyone we know or work with celebrates this holiday on Thursday, but everyone is in our thoughts and we appreciate all the support and kind words we have received. Without everybody we would not be able to do…
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Maynard Soloman is an old crusty badger of a detective with a potty-mouth straight outta 1932. Throughout his short story series, he's had some big cases. Yet none of them come close to his most recent in the e-book, Maynard Soloman Proves Santa Claus is Real.
Exactly how he does this involves a drunk hound dog, an eccentric church and a baseball…
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Don Collier is the current president of the Northern Virginia chapter of the Virginia Writer's Club. As
such he is the driving force behind a most impressive cadre of aspiring, emerging and established authors and I am proud to be among them. Don also recently read my novel The Troubleshooter and was kind enough to send me his impressions. I appreciated his taking the time, and made his comments the
featured review on my web site -…
Added by Austin S. Camacho on November 23, 2011 at 9:53pm — 2 Comments
Veterans Day weekend was a great time for me at the Northern Virginia Christmas Market! Not only did I sign a record number of books, but I managed to do some of my most important Christmas shopping. I also met book club members who invited me to their meetings, and folks who invited me to sign books at their luncheon. If I didn't see you there, well we're both sorry! http://www.ascamacho.com
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In 1989 Rebecca Schaeffer, co-star of the TV sitcom My Sister Sam, was a twenty-one year old actress on her way up, having recently finished a film directed by Dyan Cannon.
On July 18, 1989, her doorbell rang. Because the apartment complex intercom wasn't working, she went downstairs to see who it was and saw a young man in a yellow shirt outside the door. She didn't know…
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Please check out my latest interview!
http://bookread-mumswritings.blogspot.com
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There are very few ordinary people in Northern Ireland. By ordinary I mean, nine to five job, a wife or a husband, two kids, a dog and a mortgage. About three weeks ago my twenty two year old son Mark came into my office in West Belfast and I suggested we go grab some lunch in a cafe a few hundred yards up the road. When we went in, the place was pretty busy; it’s a nice place good food at a good price. We were about to leave as there were no tables when I heard my name being called, Joe! It…
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Had a GREAT interview with Jon Loomis; the author who writes about Detective Frank Coffin. Come over to my blog and take a peek. I think you'll find it interesting.
http://noirtaketurner-frank.blogspot.com/2011/11/one-of-best-out-there.html
Added by B.R.Stateham on November 22, 2011 at 5:30am — 3 Comments
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