Out There Bad by Josh Stallings
“I don’t believe some higher force is planning this life for me. If I did, I’d give up, lay down and die... Read More
Frank Sinatra In A Blender by Matthew McBride
“Y’know, there’s just something remotely fascinating about cutting off another man’s legs with a chainsaw. Especially if he’s still alive.” – Nick... Read More
Borrowed Trouble by JB Kohl and Eric Beetner
Spoiler Alert: Key details from One Too Many Blows To The Head are revealed in Borrowed Trouble. Last time I set out... Read More
“Does One Book Create One Writer?” by Dani Amore
Death by Sarcasm features Mary Cooper, a smartass private investigator in Los Angeles who has been described as “Stephanie Plum on meth.”... Read More
The Long Strange Trip of “The Sinister Mr. Corpse” by Jeff Strand
So, that pesky Jeff Strand is back with another takeover of my blog. This time he’s here to talk about the e-book... Read More
“It’s No Sin to Love a Kindle” by Dave White
Today I am pleased to welcome author Dave White. Dave has a new collection of short stories featuring Jackson Donne, More Sinned... Read More
Naughty: Nine Tales of Christmas Crime by Steve Hockensmith
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///If you think about it, Santa Claus is a little like Batman. He’s a vigilante. He decides who’s good and who’s bad... Read More
