By Dan Levy Angel Luis Colón loves stories. Whether it’s through his blog, his podcast (the bastard title), his award-wi…
Flamingo Coast by Martin Jay Weiss
By Dan Levy Martin Jay Weiss grew up an avid reader and lover of mysteries and thrillers. But his love of stories and st…
American History by J. L. Abramo
By Dan Levy In one form or another, we all have families. So in one sense, we have a shared understanding of ideals like…
Her Last Day by T.R. Ragan
By Dan Levy Who doesn’t love a story that starts with a protagonist to whom life hasn’t dealt a great hand? Maybe she’s …
The Sound of Murder by Ines Eberl
By Dan Levy The daughter of a writer, Dr. Ines Eberl spent her formative years in Berlin, Germany and Paris, France, ric…
A Conspiracy of Ravens by Terrence McCauley
By Dan Levy Terrence McCauley recently released his seventh published work (including both novellas and novels) and the …
Red Moon Rising by J. T. Brannan
By Dan Levy Except for a brief stint when he wanted to become a real-life Indiana Jones, J. T. Brannan knew he was going…
The Logan Triad by Nathan Walpow
By Dan Levy Admittedly, novellas are an unfamiliar storytelling platform for me. Positioned somewhere between the plot-d…
Scared to Death by Rachel Amphlett
By Dan Levy At one point or another, every writer has questioned his or her commitment. Maybe it was when the alarm went…
All Things Nice by Sheila Bugler
By Dan Levy What are little girls made of? Sugar and spice And all things nice That’s what little girls are made o…
Jump Cut by Libby Fischer Hellmann
By Dan Levy With 13 novels/novellas to her credit, one might not guess that Libby Fischer Hellmann never intended to be …
Track Three by John H. Gibson
By Dan Levy As it happens with many writers, author John Gibson’s love of thrillers began during a childhood spent soaki…
Error in Diagnosis by Mason Lucas, M.D.
By Dan Levy If there were more Dr. Gary Birken’s in the world, fiction writers wouldn’t have to worry about creating lar…
Trident Code by Thomas Waite
By Dan Levy You know the feeling. When you lose a credit card, or your driver’s license, or find a charge on your bank s…
Hunt the Fox by Don Mann and Ralph Pezzullo
By Dan Levy Odds are you know someone who is, or was, part of American age that former journalist/anchorman Tom Brokaw c…
Foreign and Domestic by A. J. Tata
By Dan Levy While most of us have never been to the Military Academy at West Point, we can imagine what it might be like…
Empire Rising by Rick Campbell
By Dan Levy For many writers, the seemingly sage, “Write what you know” can be a double-edged sword. Some are leery to g…
Gideon by Alex Gordon
By Dan Levy Like many successful authors, Alex Gordon was drawn to writing early in life and continued through high scho…
Prodigious Savant by J.J. White
By Dan Levy It was the late W.C. Fields who said, “If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again. Then quit.…
Fall of Night by Jonathan Maberry
By Dan Levy For nearly forty years, Jonathan Maberry has created fiction as a catharsis for himself (at least at first),…
The Button Man by Mark Pryor
By Dan Levy There’s a reason most of us write fiction—we don’t want to actually endure what we put our protagonists thro…
Murder with a Twist by Allyson K. Abbott
By Dan Levy As an admitted adrenaline junkie, one would think a day job as an ER nurse would give Beth Amos (writing und…
Terminal Life: A Suited Hero Novel by Richard Torregrossa
By Dan Levy During a time when the favored attire of anti-heroes can range from a wife-beater T-shirt soaked with blood …
The Inheritor by Tom Wither
By Dan Levy When you consider the recent NSA revelations, the Edward Snowden leaks, the 9/11 Commission Report, and othe…