Tag Archive | Psychological thrillers
Face Blindness – why this is the subject of my new novel
Originally posted on fabricating fiction:
Next week on 21stJune, my latest psychological thriller, The Date, will be published. This is a novel that has taken a long time to write and several false starts before it was completed and there is a very special reason for that. With my previous novels I’ve written about a…
Book Review: Sometimes I Lie (Alice Feeney) @alicewriterland @Flatironbooks
Originally posted on Clues and Reviews:
Sometimes I Lie, the debut novel by Alice Feeney, was a book that I was virtually bombarded with last year when it was released in the UK. I watched in jealousy as all my book blogger friends abroad devoured this psychological thriller and I patiently waited for the North…
Interview with Author Anne Buist
Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
? ? ? ? Please welcome Anne Buist, author of the Natalie King Forensic Psychiatrist Series. Anne Buist is the Chair of Women’s Mental Health at the University of Melbourne and has over 25 years clinical and research experience in perinatal psychiatry. She works with Protective Services and the…
Writing Crazy without Going Crazy by K. Brooks
Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
? Let’s start with a truth that rules many an author’s writing: villains make the world go around. Protagonists without antagonists are vanilla sundaes without toppings; they’re there, they’re okay. They’re good for a quiet night alone on the couch. But in the end, you’ll feel mildly disappointed that…