“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
World’s Greatest Sleuth! by Steve Hockensmith
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Big Red, Big Red Amlingmeyer, Blarney, book review, Cadaver in Chief, Dawn of the Dreadfuls, Dear Mr. Holmes, Dear Mr. Holmes Seven Holmes on the Range Mysteries, Gustav Amlingmeyer, Holmes on the Range, Minotaur, Minotaur Books, Naughty: Nine Tales of Christmas Crime, Old Red, Old Red Amlingmeyer, On the Wrong Track, Otto Amlingmeyer, Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, review copy, short stories, Steve Hockensmith, The Black Dove, The Crack in the Lens, World's Greatest Sleuth
///A cluster of curious tourists had stopped to gawp at us like we were another display at the Fair – the World’s... Read More
Irregular Creatures by Chuck Wendig
‘Neat’ wasn’t the word Benjamin was looking for. Might as well call the ocean ‘wet’ or a tornado ‘windy.’ Still, he nodded,... Read More
Naughty: Nine Tales of Christmas Crime by Steve Hockensmith
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Big Red Amlingmeyer, Blarney, book review, Cadaver in Chief, Christmas, collection, Dawn of the Dreadfuls, Dear Mr. Holmes, Dear Mr. Holmes Seven Holmes on the Range Mysteries, Holmes on the Range, Kindle, Naughty, Naughty: Nine Tales of Christmas Crime, Old Red Amlingmeyer, On the Wrong Track, Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, review copy, short stories, Steve Hockensmith, The Black Dove, The Crack in the Lens, World's Greatest Sleuth, X-mas
///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
Other Likely Stories by Debra Leigh Scott
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There were depths of fury inside me that felt strange and powerful; keeping them to myself gave my life a mysterious secrecy... Read More
“Like a Bone in the Throat” by Lawrence Block
Though probably most well-known to the casual reader for his Matt Scudder and Bernie Rhodenbarr series, Lawrence Block also has a long... Read More
8 Pounds by Chris F. Holm
As he grew older and honed his talents, he came to realize that he was the thing people feared – he was... Read More