I’m pleased to welcome Nik Korpon to the blog today. Tomorrow I’ll be reviewing his latest, the short story collection Bar Scars, but today Nik explains
“The truth is I’m leaning in the direction of believing that God is dead but the Devil is very much alive.” – Father Pedro
The
In a fitting kickoff to the Halloween month of October, I’m pleased to welcome author Roger Smith to the blog to talk about his doppelgänger, horror author Max Wilde.
“Be careful, Spar. I gotta bad feeling I’m about to kick a hornet’s nest with my boots.” – Gordon FitzHenry
Spar Battersea has not had
I’m very happy to welcome back to the blog author Jason S. Ridler for another guest post. I’ve previously reviewed Jason’s first two Spar Battersea thrillers,
You’re probably familiar with LA Times bestselling author Dianne Emley’s outstanding Detective Nan Vining thrillers, but did you know that before there was Nan there was Iris? Emley first entered
Very happy to welcome back LA Times bestselling author Dianne Emley for a continuing look at her Iris Thorne series. I’ll be reviewing the series’s fourth entry, Foolproof,
“There’s nothing you can say or do to make it better.”
For as long as she can remember Linda has wanted not just to be
First introduced in the Spar Battersea thriller Death Match, professional wrestler Keith “The Bullet” Winnick offered readers a tantalizing glimpse at a character that begged for