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Interview with Jake Hinkson, author of Dry County

By Scott Adlerberg

October 14, 2019

It’s been four years since a Jake Hinkson novel appeared in the United States, but now the wait for a new book is finally over. His newest, Dry County, explores terrain familiar to Hinkson readers, rural Arkansas, while at the same time going places Hinkson hasn’t gone before. The story takes place in 2016, just…

Alex Segura on Bringing Pete Fernandez’s P.I. Journey to a Close in Miami Midnight

By Dave Richards

August 12, 2019

Most private detectives in crime fiction are established ones. So, it’s easy to think that their journey towards being a gumshoe was one of forward progression. Sometimes finding your calling is a messy business though where you take two steps forward and one step back. That’s certainly been the case for Alex Segura‘s Pete Fernandez.…

Interview with Jeremy Finley, Author of The Dark Above

By Weston Ochse

July 23, 2019

Weston Ochse, author and Bram Stoker Award winner, sits down with Jeremy Finley to discuss his background as an investigative reporter in Nashville, getting inside of the head of your characters, breakneck pacing, aliens, and the worst puppy on the planet. Learn more about Jeremy’s new book, The Dark Above, and comment below to enter…

Interview with John Glatt, Author of The Family Next Door

By Crime HQ

July 22, 2019

Join us for a conversation with John Glatt, the New York Times bestselling true-crime author whose newest book, The Family Next Door, tells the devastating story of the Turpins: a seemingly normal family whose dark secrets would shock and captivate the world.

Q&A with Deborah Goodrich Royce, Author of Finding Mrs. Ford

By John Valeri

June 26, 2019

Deborah Goodrich Royce first began courting audiences as Silver Kane on All My Children in 1982 and subsequently starred in dozens of film and television projects. In the ‘90s, she served as the story editor at Miramax Films, overseeing readers, manuscript acquisitions, and script development. In 2002, she and her writing partner won a grant…

Q&A with Joseph Reid, Author of False Horizon

By John Valeri

June 19, 2019

Joseph Reid is the author of Takeoff, which introduced air marshal turned investigator Seth Walker. The son of a navy helicopter pilot, Reid was a marine biologist before becoming a patent lawyer who litigates multi-million-dollar cases for high-tech companies. He has flown millions of miles on commercial aircraft and has spent countless hours in airports…

Q&A with R. G. Belsky, Author of Below the Fold

By John Valeri

May 29, 2019

R.G. Belsky is a veteran journalist in New York City who has an extensive background in newspapers, magazines, and TV/digital news. A former managing editor at the New York Daily News, he has also been a top editor at the New York Post, Star magazine, and NBC News. Belsky brings that expertise to the realm…

Celebrating 25 Years of Mysteries with Katherine Hall Page

By Joe Brosnan

May 6, 2019

This week marks the publication of Katherine Hall Page’s 25th mystery in the Faith Fairchild series, and to help celebrate this momentous occasion, I chatted with Katherine about her career, her motivations, her favorite foods, and so much more. Learn more about Katherine’s series and make sure to sign in and comment below for a…

Q&A with Carlene O’Connor, Author of Murder in Galway

By John Valeri

April 29, 2019

Carlene O’Connor is the USA Today bestselling author of the four-book (and growing) Irish Village Mystery Series; the latest entry, Murder in an Irish Pub, was released in February. She comes from a long line of Irish storytellers, which includes her great-grandmother, who emigrated from the Emerald Isle. Ms. O’Connor divides her time between Chicago…

Q&A with Edith Maxwell, Author of Charity’s Burden

By John Valeri

April 9, 2019

Edith Maxwell is the author of the Quaker Midwife Mysteries, the Local Food Mysteries, and award-winning short crime fiction. As Maddie Day, she writes the Country Store Mysteries and the Cozy Capers Book Group Mysteries—the first of which, Murder on Cape Cod, recently reached #1 on Barnes & Noble’s mass market paperback bestsellers list. Maxwell…

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