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Author Spotlight

Knock, Knock. Who’s There? Trouble.

By Hank Phillippi Ryan

February 1, 2023

What is it about someone showing up at your house carrying a suitcase? Do you hear the Jaws music? There’s nothing quite as illustrative of what “point of view” means as when you view your home through the eyes of a guest. Why did you not see the spider webs on the chandelier? Why did…

Someone Had to Write It: Finding Our Distinct Thriller Voice

By Amber and Danielle Brown

January 26, 2023

It’s an understatement to say we love thrillers. It’s our favorite genre and has been for the longest time, more specifically ever since we became obsessed with Eric Jerome Dickey’s slick, sensual, fast-paced sagas back in the early aughts. Lit fic comes in as a close second because we are partial to long-winded character studies…

A Grifter’s Song: Hustlers on the Run by Nick Kolakowski

By Nick Kolakowski

January 19, 2023

They’re in love. They pull off scores. If they make one wrong move, they’re dead. That’s the story of Sam and Rachel, hustlers and anti-heroes of “A Grifter’s Song,” a long-running series of novellas by some of crime fiction’s most notable authors. Each new entry ratchets up the tension: can the pair carry off yet…

The Guest by B. A. Paris: Cover Reveal

By Crime HQ

January 17, 2023

The Guest by B. A. Paris Iris and Gabriel seem to have it all: a beautiful country home, a daughter taking a gap year in Greece, and their good friends from Paris, Laure and Pierre, always up for a holiday weekend away. But when a young man has a tragic accident in a nearby quarry,…

Our Favorite Books of 2022

By Crime HQ

January 3, 2023

The Fall Girl by Marcia Clark “Clark utilizes a dual narrative technique…It’s a clever, well-executed move that emphasizes the psychological aspects of the story over the procedural elements, which largely predominated earlier works…The Fall Girl shows Marcia Clark at her absolute best.”   Child Zero by Chris Holm “Chris Holm’s Child Zero is one of the…

Why Write a Victorian Mystery? By Will Thomas, Author of Heart of the Nile

By Will Thomas

January 3, 2023

Whenever I’m at a book event or a writers’ convention, I get a questioning glance when I say that I write a Victorian mysteries series. “Why Victorian?” I’m often asked. The answer is simple. To me, the Victorian Era was the golden age. There is an image of men in formal suits with walking sticks…

In Conversation With Olivia Blacke & Olivia Matthews

By Crime HQ

December 20, 2022

Olivia Blacke’s Record Shop Mysteries follows Juni Jessup and her sisters as they run a record shop in Cedar River, Texas. The first book in the series, Vinyl Resting Place, releases Dec. 27, 2022. Olivia Matthews’s Spice Isle Bakery Mysteries features a West Indian-American family who’ve opened a bakery in the Little Caribbean neighborhood in…

The Interrogation Room: A Q&A with Peter Blauner, author of Picture in the Sand

By Crime HQ

December 6, 2022

Researching Police Corruption in Nigeria

By Edward Zuckerman

December 5, 2022

How could I meet some African cops? I could go to Africa and get arrested, but that seemed less than ideal. I was writing a novel, a thriller called Wealth Management, and I wanted the characters to include a detective from Africa (he would travel to Switzerland to investigate a financial crime with a connection…

Kensington CozyClub Mini-Con October 2022

By Doreen Sheridan

November 29, 2022

After a delay of three years, I finally got a chance to attend a Kensington CozyClub Mini-Con! In 2019, the pandemic put paid to Kensington Publishing’s usual slate of CozyClub mini-conventions, aimed at lovers of cozy mysteries and held regionally on a regular basis. Now that it’s 2022 however, things have gotten safe enough to…

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