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The Fourth Rule by Douglass Seaver

By Dawn Ius In his twenty-five years as a business executive and management consultant, Douglass Seaver has authored dozens of

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February 28, 2015

Aftershock by Philip Donlay

By Dawn Ius If you knew Philip Donlay in high school, you probably caught him just “flying around.” At seventeen,

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February 28, 2015

Night Night, Sleep Tight by Hallie Ephron

By Sandra Parshall When Hallie Ephron was ten years old, living in Beverly Hills with her screenwriter parents and three

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February 28, 2015

Red Equinox by Douglas Wynne

By Derek Gunn Lovecraftian Horror, the Elder Gods and anything Eldritch related is notoriously difficult to do well. The problem

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February 28, 2015

The Venus Trap by Louise Voss

By Amy Lignor Louise Voss is a name that continues to grow on the literary scene. As both a solo

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February 28, 2015

Past Crimes by Glen Erik Hamilton

By Ian Walkley Glen Erik Hamilton’s debut thriller introduces readers to an exciting new protagonist, Van Shaw, whose military and

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February 28, 2015

Full Tilt by Rick Mofina

By Basil Sands Does crime pay? Rick Mofina might say yes. He has been making his living writing about it

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February 28, 2015

The Defence by Steve Cavanagh

By Ken Isaacson Steve Cavanagh’s debut novel, THE DEFENCE, features con-artist-turned-top-defense-attorney Eddie Flynn. One advance reviewer has told us to

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February 28, 2015

Sabotaged by Dani Pettrey

By Dawn Ius Dani Pettrey is a die-hard thrill seeker: heli-skiing, cave diving, storm kayaking—if it’s extreme, she’s there. Or

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February 28, 2015

The Lynchpin by Jeffrey B. Burton

THE LYNCHPIN is the second novel in Jeffrey B. Burton’s Agent Drew Cady mystery series. Its predecessor, The Chessman, came

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February 28, 2015

Delicious Little Traitor by Jack DeWitt

By Dawn Ius Jack DeWitt knows hot rods and custom cars. From the likes of Duane Steck’s homebuilt Moonglow ’54

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February 28, 2015

Too Bad to Die by Francine Mathews

By Steve P. Vincent I’d like to open a door to another history, an alternate history, where wonderful heroes we

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February 28, 2015

Creed by Trisha Leaver & Lindsay Currie

By Brian Knight and Ellie Knight When their car breaks down in the middle of nowhere, Dee, her boyfriend Luke,

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February 28, 2015

Long Way Down by Michael Sears

By Tim O’Mara I was in the Albany auditorium during the 2013 Barry Awards ceremony when Michael Sears and I

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February 28, 2015

The Black Widow by Wendy Corsi Staub

By Linda Davies Every so often you come across an author and you think, how the heck does s/he do

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February 28, 2015

Cognac Conspiracies by Jean-Pierre Alaux, Noël Balen, Sally Pane (translator)

The heirs to one of the oldest Cognac estates in France face a hostile takeover by foreign investors. Renowned wine

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February 28, 2015

Fearful Symmetry by Michael McBride

More than 75 years ago, five Nazi scientists embarked upon an expedition into the frozen Himalayas in search of the

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February 22, 2015

Whom Dog Hath Joined by Neil S. Plakcy

Reformed computer hacker Steve Levitan still gets a thrill from snooping into places online where he shouldn’t be. When his

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February 22, 2015

Barbecue and Bad News by Nancy Naigle

Welcome to Adams Grove…where the barbecue isn’t the only thing that sizzles, in the 6th book of the Adams Grove

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February 22, 2015

Destiny by Tom Lowe

When former CIA code-breaker, Paul Marcus, receives the call he thinks it’s a hoax. He’s asked to analyze a cache

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February 22, 2015

Cannibal ( A Jack Sigler Thriller) by Jeremy Robinson & Sean Ellis

Still recovering from the tragic loss of a good friend, Jack Sigler, callsign: King, leads the Chess Team—a crew of

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February 22, 2015

Dog Have Mercy by Neil S. Plakcy

In the sixth golden retriever mystery, Dog Have Mercy, Christmas approaches and reformed hacker Steve Levitan tries to help a

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February 22, 2015

February 23 to March 1: “Do you remember your first thriller?”

The first time you discovered thrillers as a genre … do you remember which book and how it landed in

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February 22, 2015

February 16 – 22: “Could you write or revise your novel if word processors were not available?”

For some authors, computers and word processing programs are a necessity. For others, a pad and pencil will do. This

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February 15, 2015
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