Monthly Archives: May 2012

First Watch – A Short Story

I’ve been a big fan of all types of horror stories throughout my life.  I love to write thrillers and will always stay true to them, but I’d also like to branch out into another genre – horror suspense. I’ve … Continue reading

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Winners of DARK MIND eBook!

April 17th I posted a photo of a tree and asked readers to identify it to receive a free ebook copy of Dark Mind – Click here Thank you to everyone that left comments!  This was a tough challenge! The … Continue reading

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Crime Scenes Tell a Story

There’s a story behind everything we see, hear, and behind every person we meet.  Our perceptions and experiences can overshadow obstacles that we are faced with in the future.  Working a crime scene is one of the most difficult tasks … Continue reading

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Thriller Thursday Guest — Author Carolyn Arnold

I welcome Thriller Author Carolyn Arnold today!  I LOVE Thriller Thursday!  I’m very excited to showcase Arnold’s work and I highly recommend checking out her books with one kick-ass heroine.  How could I not love these books? * * * … Continue reading

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Eyewitness Sketches Can Vary Widely

Have you ever wondered about the accuracy of an eyewitness sketch?  Someone who has never seen the perpetrator sits down with a piece of charcoal and says, “OK, tell me what he looked like.”  Not only are you dealing with … Continue reading

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