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The Short Drop by Matthew FitzSimmon

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Paying for Pain by Paul McGoran

By Paul McGoran Paul McGoran is no academic, but his volume of short stories from New Pulp Press, PAYING FOR

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The Spirit of Grace by Terry Lynn Thomas

By Jessica Driscoll Sarah Bennett’s return to her father’s home mid-war is anything but a happy reunion. Having spent the

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Wake Me Up by Justin Bog

By Sidney Williams Following two critically acclaimed collections of short fiction, Justin Bog’s novel WAKE ME UP has arrived from

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No Ordinary Life by Suzanne Redfearn

By Anthony J. Tata Suzanne Redfearn is no ordinary author. She is an inventor, golfer, surfer, kick boxer, mom, wife,

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Terms of Use by Scott Allan Morrison

By Kieran Crowley Scott Allan Morrison spent nearly 20 years digging up stories for various news wires covering politics, business,

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Into the Fury by Kat Martin

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Written in Fire by Marcus Sakey

By Austin S. Camacho Brilliance and its sequel, A Better World, earned Marcus Sakey a legion of new fans. Now

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Forsaken by Ken Newman

By Jeff Ayers In Ken Newman’s new novel, FORSAKEN, Maggie Black is the champion of a fallen angel she loves

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Todes Schuld by Laurie Stevens

Laurence O’Bryan A series of murders rocks the Los Angeles area, and each victim’s body bears a note addressed to

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A Cure for Madness by Jodi McIsaac

By John A. Connell The horror of a pathogen is that it’s an invisible killer, striking at random, dispassionately, ruthlessly.

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Ice Chest by J.D. Rhoades

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City of Rose by Rob Hart

By Anne Tibbets CITY OF ROSE brings to life the winding streets and wet alleys of Portland, Oregon, where former

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Where It Hurts by Reed Farrel Coleman

Writing a Protagonist Who Hits Rock Bottom By Alex Segura Reed Farrel Coleman is a seasoned veteran when it comes

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Summit Lake by Charlie Donlea

Some places seem too beautiful to be touched by horror. Summit Lake, nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, is that

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January 31, 2016

River Road by Carol Goodman

By Dawn Ius A mile from Carol Goodman’s house is a long and winding road. Haunting as it is picturesque,

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The Orion Plan by Mark Alpert

Alien Life in Manhattan? Get Ready! By Lynne Constantine If you’ve ever wondered whether intelligent life exists on other planets, THE

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Pacific Burn by Barry Lancet

Writing a Fast-Paced Thriller Laced With Fascinating Detail By Dawn Ius Barry Lancet doesn’t study martial arts or Japanese art,

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The Girls She Left Behind by Sarah Graves

From the bestselling author of the Home Repair is Homicide series comes a thriller about an escaped kidnapper and rapist

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International Thrills: An interview with J.S. Law

By J.F. Penn British author J.S. Law is a former submariner from the Royal Navy and the author of the

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Craft Fix: Lifting the Middle of the Thriller Plot

By James Scott Bell The best thrillers are about more than thrills. They are about how and why a character

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By Dawn Ius Is your beloved significant other actually a psychopath? How much should you trust the woman sleeping beside

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