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Category: Historical Thrillers

The Lord of Ireland by E.M. Powell

Writing Car Chases With Chain Mail   By Dawn Ius Put two readers of historical fiction in a room together

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March 31, 2016

Hanging Mary by Susan Higginbotham

By Nancy Bilyeau An award-winner for her historical fiction on such Plantagenet-era figures as Margaret of Anjou, Jane Dudley and

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March 31, 2016

The Midwife and the Assassin by Sam Thomas

An Unexpected Heroine From History By Nancy Bilyeau In his popular historical mystery series, Sam Thomas tells the story of

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March 31, 2016

Up Close: Interview with Steve Berry

Why You Should Write What You Love By R.G. Belsky There are authors who write thrillers set in the present-day,

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March 31, 2016

Speakers of the Dead by J. Aaron Sanders

By David Healey Before he wrote Leaves of Grass or became a famous poet, and long before he had a

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February 29, 2016

Starfall by John Hegenberger

Writing the “Near” History Mystery Thriller The majority of what we call “historical mystery” takes place during or before WWII.

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February 29, 2016

Spoils of Victory by John A. Connell

By E.M. Powell John A. Connell’s debut historical thriller, Ruins of War, introduced us to Mason Collins, a former Chicago homicide detective, U.S.

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January 31, 2016

Spyfall by John Hegenberger

By Karen Harper It was fun to interview such a versatile author–John Hegenberger writes everything from novels and short stories to nonfiction such

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November 1, 2015

A Question of Inheritance by Elizabeth Edmondson

Elizabeth Edmondson writes what she likes to call Vintage Mysteries, set in the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s. They’re stories of love,

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November 1, 2015

The Third Place by J. Sydney Jones

By Karen Harper I was pleased to interview J. Sydney Jones because I love and write historical novels, and I’d

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September 30, 2015

A Pattern of Lies by Charles Todd

The Dangerous Life of a World War I Nurse By Dawn Ius Caroline and Charles Todd certainly aren’t the first

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August 31, 2015

The Smoke Hunter by Jacquelyn Benson

Deadly beasts, improvident rum consumption, and a treasure-hunting suffragette: Jacquelyn Benson’s debut novel, THE SMOKE HUNTER, is a smart, fun ride

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August 31, 2015

To Love a Traitor by JL Merrow

By John A. Connell Award-winning author JL Merrow describes herself as a rare beast, an English person who refuses to

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August 31, 2015

The Flawed Dance by Laura Elvebak

THE FLAWED DANCE is a story that has been simmering on my memory burner for 50 years. I finally decided

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July 30, 2015

Second Chance by Linell Jeppsen

The Wilcox and Son Detective Agency is working on its second case file, but Matthew and his son Chance are

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July 30, 2015

The Rabbi’s Knight by Michael J. Cooper

The year is 1290–twilight of the Crusades. War-weary Knight Templar, Jonathan St. Clair, is garrisoned in the port city of

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July 30, 2015

Elisha Rex by E. C. Ambrose

By E. C. Ambrose On the surface, my work doesn’t have much in common with contemporary medical novels. Today’s thrillers

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June 30, 2015

Steam, Smoke & Mirrors by Colin Edmonds

By Karen Harper Colin Edmonds is a writer who wears many hats—including his unique debut novel, STEAM, SMOKE & MIRRORS.  A

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May 31, 2015

The Venusian Gambit by Michael J. Martinez

By Michael J. Martinez A spy flits from shadow to shadow across Oxford-town, pausing at last to study the doorway

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April 30, 2015

The Raven’s Head by Karen Maitland

By John Darrin Talking about bodice-ripper novels with a voluptuous women’s body from the neck down on the cover, Karen

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April 30, 2015

Basic Law: A Mystery of Cold War Europe by J. Sydney Jones 

By Terry DiDomenico You might recognize J. Sydney Jones as the author of the Viennese Mystery series. Or you might

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April 30, 2015

Lucky Chance by Linell Jeppsen

By Hank Schwaeble One of the most appealing aspects of the thriller genre is its sheer breadth. Thrillers can be

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April 30, 2015

The Invention of Fire by Bruce Holsinger

By David Healey Long before there was the Walther PPK or the Glock—long, long before—there was the handgonne. In an

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April 30, 2015

The Tapestry by Nancy Bilyeau

By Dawn Ius Few eras inspire more passion—and controversy—than the Tudor Dynasty, a period of tumultuous change in England, and

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April 30, 2015
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