The Outsider by Arlene Hunt
“I think I am normal. I am normal for me.” —Emma Byrne Though Emma Byrne’s self-assessment that she is “normal for me”... Read More
The Backlist by Frank Zafiro & Eric Beetner
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///Oh, Christ. I was being laid off by the mafia. — Bricks Paula “Bricks” Brickey is a mafia legacy. Her father, Antonio,... Read More
Banned Books Week 2015: Celebrating the Freedom to Read
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///Today is the start of Banned Books Week 2015: “Banned Books Week (BBW) is an annual event celebrating the freedom to read... Read More
Blood Red Turns Dollar Green Vol. 3 by Paul O’Brien
“We all know the rules. Most of us live by those rules. If you don’t, then we will kill you on the... Read More
Abnormal Author seeks Abnormal Readers by Grant Jerkins
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///I’m pleased to welcome one of my all-time favorite authors, Grant Jerkins, back to the site, though I wish the circumstances were... Read More
The Killing Kind by Chris Holm
“I’ve been asked to send a message. Your death is merely to be the punctuation mark at the end of said message.”... Read More
Why I Write Crime by Chris Holm
It’s a pleasure to welcome Chris Holm back to the blog. You can check out all of Chris’s previous guest posts, as... Read More