Tag Archive | Crime fiction
Book Review – Search for Maylee by Didi Oviatt
Originally posted on Jina S. Bazzar:
Another book review! Title: Search for Maylee Author: Didi Oviatt Published: October 6th, 2017 Synopsis: Since Maylee was abducted from her high school the very month of graduation, her Aunt Autumn has never lost hope in finding her. It’s been three years. Autumn has finally reached inside herself and…
Cover Reveal and Pre-Order: The Alternative by Suzanne Burke
Originally posted on From the Pen of Mae Clair:
Today, I’m delighted to welcome Suzanne Burke to my blog with the cover reveal for her upcoming release, The Alternative. I had the pleasure of getting a sneak peek at this collection, and it’s a winner! Now that the book is up for pre-order, I’ve already reserved my…
Interview with John D. Bethel Author of Blood Moon
Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
? ? ? ? J. David Bethel is a writer of fiction and non-fiction. He has been published in popular consumer magazines and respected political journals. He is the author of Evil Town, a novel of political intrigue that is receiving praise from a number of Washington opinion leaders…
Crime Division: How to Achieve Accuracy by Stephen Bentley
Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
There is nothing so annoying as reading a book or watching a movie and finding inaccuracies in things like police and courtroom procedures. I am not a pedant but I prefer accuracy in my own writing and that of others, whether the result is within the pages or up…
I’m Going to Post it For the World to See* by Margot Kinberg
Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
I’m Going to Post it For the World to See* Subtitle: Reading and Writing in the Age of Social Media ? One of the most important changes we’ve seen in the last ten years has been the advent of social media. It’s had a profound impact on the way we…
Publisher looking for new crime thriller writers launches short story competition
Originally posted on BRIDGET WHELAN writer:
To celebrate Oldcastle Books 30th birthday the publisher has set up a new short story competition for its crime fiction imprint, No Exit Press. It is open to any unpublished writer with a passion for crime fiction – be it the classic police procedural, a psychological thriller or gritty…