Tag Archive | THRILLER
INDIE VS. TRADITIONAL PUBLISHING: BATTLE LINES DRAWN? by Steven Perkins
Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
Embers of a long smoldering fire have recently been stoked. The winds of a publishing war are stirring, and opening salvo’s have been unleashed! Have battle lines been drawn between independent and traditional publishers? Is so, who in the end shall emerge the ultimate victor? Time, as they say,…
Guest Post: Writing a Mystery/Thriller by Ann W. J. White, M.Ed.
Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
Mystery literature is undergoing a resurgence with the American public. We find ourselves in need of a good story where the protagonist undergoes a journey, perhaps of faith, family, or reaction to something that cuts us to the quick. We select settings that we are comfortable with, things that…
Get to know John Nicholl. An MTW Author With Three Best Selling Thrillers!
Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
Firstly, I’d like to say a big thank you for the opportunity to write this brief article, and to reach more potential crime thriller fans as a result. Thousands of books are published each and every day, and getting your work noticed amongst all the other offerings is a…
Return To The Dirt: savage social satire
Originally posted on MurderMayhem&More:
? In time-honoured fashion, these three taut tales of work and death employ humour to highlight the worst aspects of human behaviour. They’re sharp, savage slices of smartly observed social satire, with humour so bleak it raises blisters, so black it casts a sinister shadow on a superficially sunny…
FALLEN: COVER REVEAL, SYNOPSIS, PRE-ORDER LINK…
Originally posted on AUTHOR K.L. SILVER:
COVER REVEAL for FALLEN (A Psycho-Sexual Thriller from the author of Mastered) A psycho-sexual thriller by the author of Mastered ✦LIVE June 20th ✦PRE-ORDER NOW: http://amzn.to/1TKYUF6 ✦SYNOPSIS: TEN years ago, the most handsome boy in school asked Zoey Benton to senior prom. The Olympic-bound darling of the gymnastics world…
Savage Heart – Sequel to Indian Summer
Originally posted on Historical Novels by Dellani Oakes:
Indian Summer was not only my first historical romance, it was my first published novel. After it was completed, I felt compelled to write another story for Sailfish. He was so incredibly lonely and needed a high spirited woman of his own. It took me awhile, but…