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The Marsh King’s Daughter by Karen Dionne

A Haunting Tale Close to Home  By J. H. Bográn Karen Dionne’s hardcover thriller has garnered incredible advance praise and starred

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May 31, 2017

Between the Lines: Scott Turow

Writing Books to Be Proud Of By R.G. Belsky It was 30 years ago that Scott Turow’s blockbuster debut legal

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May 31, 2017

Author Guided Tour: Karen Harper

Falling in Love With Mackinac Island Unlike most of the suspense/thriller/mystery authors I know, who usually get an idea for

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May 31, 2017

Africa Scene: Sally Andrew

A Thriller With a Spiritual Message By Michael Sears Sally Andrew’s debut novel, Recipes for Love and Murder, became an

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May 31, 2017

International Thrills: Anne Holt

A Touch of Clairvoyance By David Swatling Among Norway’s most popular exports are thrillers written by Jo Nesbø. And yet,

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May 31, 2017

Debut Author Spotlight: Sheena Kamal

By Sam Wiebe Sheena Kamal is one of the most exciting new voices in crime fiction. Her debut novel, THE

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May 31, 2017

Midnight at the Bright Ideas Bookstore by Matthew Sullivan

Diving In and Going Deep By E.M. Powell How to start an article for The Big Thrill? Let me count

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May 31, 2017

Cast the First Stone by James Ziskin

Ellie Stone Takes a Hollywood Turn   By Alex Segura Hollywood in the 1960s may strike some as a magical time

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May 31, 2017

The Switch by Joseph Finder

Finding the Terror in the Ordinary By Dawn Ius You’ve probably been there. Tired, frazzled, running behind. And then, BAM!

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May 31, 2017

The Fortune Teller by Gwendolyn Womack

An Intense Imaginative Journey By April Snellings When it was time to forge the framework of her second novel, Gwendolyn

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May 31, 2017

The Scribe of Siena by Melodie Winawer

Solving a Tantalizing Historical Mystery By Alison McMahan In high school, Melodie Winawer went on a vision quest.  “It was

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May 31, 2017

The Only Child by Andrew Pyper

Discovering Where Monsters Come From By Dawn Ius Andrew Pyper takes on the Unholy Trinity of fictional monsters in his

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May 31, 2017

The Spy Across the Table by Barry Lancet

Raising the Stakes—While Keeping It Real By Nancy Bilyeau In THE SPY ACROSS THE TABLE, the fourth thriller in the

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May 31, 2017

Off the Page: Kate Quinn on a Wartime Story

Creating a Spy When I first began plotting out THE ALICE NETWORK, I knew my heroine would be a spy.

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May 31, 2017

Between the Lines: Christopher Golden

Thrillers in the Real World By Nancy Bilyeau What is ARARAT? It’s a high-octane thriller, set on the real-life Mount Ararat

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April 30, 2017

Africa Scene: Mike Nicol

Finding the Deep State By Michael Sears Deon Meyer has said of Mike Nicol that his style is “by far

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April 30, 2017

Author Guided Tour: J.H. Bográn

The Parks of New Orleans  By J. H. Bográn The city of New Orleans served as the setting for my latest

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April 30, 2017

Debut Author Spotlight: Jill Orr

The Art of Obituary Writing By LynDee Walker Jill Orr’s debut mystery is my favorite kind of book: it makes

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April 30, 2017

International Thrills: Kati Hiekkapelto

Outsiders in a Nameless City By David Swatling “I don´t think about readers when I write,” says Kati Hiekkapelto. “I

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April 30, 2017

The Darkness of Evil by Alan Jacobson

Creating the Truly Terrifying Antagonist By Austin S. Camacho Want to know what goes on in the mind of a

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April 30, 2017

Nemesis by Brendan Reichs

The Headiest Story Twists By April Snellings Countless writers have lamented the grim—and, let’s be honest, vicariously sadistic—task of killing

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April 30, 2017

The Burial Hour by Jeffery Deaver

Building the Perfect Roller Coaster By R.G. Belsky Jeffery Deaver didn’t really plan on his quadriplegic forensic detective Lincoln Rhyme

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April 30, 2017

Fallout by Sara Paretsky

The Art of Imperative Engagement By David Swatling Reviewing Sara Paretsky’s 2007 memoir, Writing in an Age of Silence, British

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April 28, 2017

A Filthy Business by William Lashner

Diving Deeper Into Darkness By Donna Galanti William Lashner, New York Times bestselling author of The Four Night Run, Guaranteed

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April 27, 2017
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