The Evolution of a Character by Dave White
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An Empty Hell, Blood Tells, Bob Hurley, Dave White, Derringer Award, Evolution of a Character, guest blog, guest post, Jackson Donne, Matt Herrick, Miracle of St. Anthony, Not Even Past, PI, private investigator, Protectors, Ross MacDonald, Runaway, series, Shamus Award, When One Man Dies, Witness to Death
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/It’s a pleasure to welcome Derringer Award-winning author Dave White to the site. An Empty Hell, the latest entry in White’s series... Read More
The Joy of the Heist by J.D. Rhoades
I’m pleased to welcome J.D. “Dusty” Rhoades to the site today. After a successful run of novels featuring hard as nails Gulf... Read More
Art + Money = Crime by Susan Shea
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art, Cézanne, Christie’s, contemporary art, Dani O’Rourke, Devor Museum, Devor Museum of Art and Antiquities, guest blog, guest post, heist, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Mixed Up With Murder, Murder in the Abstract, Picasso, Reputation Books, Sotheby’s, Susan C. Shea, Susan Shea, The King's Jar, Warhol
///Very happy to welcome to the site Susan Shea, whose latest book, Mixed Up With Murder, drops February 2nd. Mixed Up With... Read More
The Sophomore Slog by S.W. Lauden
Very pleased to welcome S.W. Lauren to the blog today. His debut novel, Bad Citizen Corporation, dropped last November and was extremely... Read More
It’s So Miami by Sam Hawken
It’s always a pleasure to welcome Sam Hawken back to the blog. Over the years I’ve been honored to both read and... Read More
Short-Changing the Noir by Andrez Bergen
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100 Years of Vicissitude, Andrez Bergen, Dashiell Hammett, Deaps, Depth Charging Ice Planet Goth, guest blog, guest post, Japan, Kaede, Kohana, Kunio Yamadera, Laurel Canyon, Little Nobody, One Hundred Years of Vicissitude, Perfect Edge Books, Raymond Chandler, review copy, Roy Scherer, Shashin, Small Change, Suzie Miller, Tales to Admonish, The Condimental Op, The Tobacco-Stained Sky, Tobacco-Stained Mountain Goat, Tomeko, TSMG, Who is Killing the Great Capes of Heropa, Wolram, Wolram Deaps
///As always, it’s an immense pleasure to welcome Andrez Bergen back to the blog. There’s not much I can say about Andrez... Read More
Reading as a Writer by Mark Richardson
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Today I welcome Mark Richardson to the blog in conjunction with his recently released novel Hunt for the Troll. The book hasn’t... Read More

