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Robert B. Parker’s The Devil Wins by Reed Farrel Coleman

By Kurt Anthony Krug For Reed Farrel Coleman it’s been quite a year. Not only has the Long Island author ended one series

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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

Slaughter by John Lutz

By John Raab John Lutz’s work includes political suspense, private-eye novels, urban suspense, humor, occult, crime caper, police procedural, espionage,

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August 31, 2015

Miracle Drug by Richard L. Mabry

By Jaden Terrell When Richard L. Mabry retired from medicine in 2002, he had spent twenty-six years in private practice

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August 31, 2015

Hard Latitudes by Baron R. Birtcher

By Charlie Cochrane Many writers have hidden (or not so hidden) “other” lives. There are times you read an authors’

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August 31, 2015

Dance of the Bones by J. A. Jance

By Austin S. Camacho What’s better than watching one of your favorite detectives work a complex case? How about two

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August 31, 2015

Hollow Man by Mark Pryor

By Rob Brunet With something like four percent of the people taking psychopathy tests scoring “psychopathic,” you might be inclined

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August 31, 2015

Peril by Ponytail by Nancy J. Cohen

By Janet Ashby Marla Vail is a hairdresser living in South Florida who gets involved in sleuthing and finding murderers.

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August 31, 2015

Anne & Henry by Dawn Ius

By Nancy Bilyeau The 16th century love affair of commoner Anne Boleyn and King Henry VIII is one that resonates

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August 31, 2015

Blind Justice by Ethan Cross

By Jeremy Burns Ethan Cross burst onto the scene in 2011 with his blockbuster debut, The Shepherd, which rocketed its

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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

On the Road With Del & Louise: A Novel in Stories by Art Taylor

By J. H. Bográn In the early days of my journey learning to streamline the voices in my head and

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August 31, 2015

Dante’s Dilemma by Lynne Raimondo

By Stephanie Gayle Lynne Raimondo’s debut, Dante’s Wood, introduced readers to blind psychiatrist Mark Angelotti. The book was a Library

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August 31, 2015

Gone Cold by Douglas Corleone

By Eyre Price Douglas Corleone followed an unusual route to becoming an author of legal thrillers. Diving deeply into the

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August 31, 2015

Search and Destroy by James Hilton

Brothers Danny and Clay Gunn were brought up an ocean apart, but blood will out. Both served in the military,

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August 30, 2015

Between the Lines Interview with Linda Fairstein

Why the Best-Selling Author Made a Point-of-View Switch By E. M. Powell It’s a brave author who does something radically

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July 30, 2015

International Thrills: An interview with Qiu Xiaolong by Layton Green

Perceiving China Through a Poetry-Spouting Sleuth By Layton Green For me, reading an advance copy of Qiu Xiaolong’s wonderful novel

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July 30, 2015

Africa Scene: An Interview with Paul Mendelson

By Michael Sears Paul Mendelson began writing at school, when he should have been doing other things. On leaving school,

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July 30, 2015

The Devil’s Game by Sean Chercover

The Search for a Dangerous Truth By Dawn Ius It should get easier. The writing. The waiting. But after penning

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July 30, 2015

The Samaritan by Mason Cross

When the mutilated body of a young woman is discovered in the Santa Monica Mountains, LAPD Detective Jessica Allen knows

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July 30, 2015

Believe No One by A. D. Garrett

The gripping sequel to A. D. Garrett’s highly praised forensic thriller, Everyone Lies. Detective Chief Inspector Kate Simms is on

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July 30, 2015

Shroud of Roses by Gloria Ferris

The Class of 2000 held one final party in the old gym before the high school was abandoned and boarded

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July 30, 2015

Beyond A Doubt by Nancy Cole Silverman

When Carol Childs is called to the scene of a body dump she has no idea she’s about to uncover

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July 30, 2015

Cracks in the Cobblestone by Susan E. Sagarra

Susan E. Sagarra’s debut mystery novel, CRACKS IN THE COBBLESTONE, is the story of two vastly different women who have

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July 30, 2015
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