Tag Archives: crime fiction

Curious About the 31 Things Frightening to a Criminologist?

It’s that time again. It’s the scariest month of the year with Halloween fast approaching.  The chills are chasing me.  I thought I’d keep up with my yearly tradition and post what actually scares a criminologist and crime fiction author.  … Continue reading

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The men searched frantically to find the last victim. #Serial #Suspense

THROUGH THE EYES OF ALBERT JOSEPH Serial Suspense – Episode 3 The door slammed open with a bang.  Both killers entered AJ’s bedroom, angry and determined to find the little boy to silence him – permanently. The bedroom was quiet … Continue reading

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Thriller Thursday – A PERFECT SETUP from Douglas Wickard #NewRelease

It’s that time again! I love Thriller Thursday, what can I say? I thought it was appropriate to announce the second Sami Saxton novel by Author Douglas Wickard.  Now on to the Q&A with Author Wickard… *** 1. If a … Continue reading

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Getting to Know a Serial Killer Hunter EMILY STONE

It’s been extremely difficult and even a little bit dangerous, but I’ve managed to track vigilante detective Emily Stone down to ask her a few questions.  It seems that she is always on a case and doesn’t want to be … Continue reading

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DEAD BURN Now Available in Paperback

“It’s a good day to live.” ~ EMILY STONE SYNOPSIS: Terrified California residents face the shocking dilemma of yet another serial killer roaming freely in their neighborhoods.  However, this time it is an evolving serial killer anomaly that relentlessly searches … Continue reading

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Choose Your Words Carefully

When you’re writing about a special moment in a novel, such as a harrowing escape or a tender love scene, do you write whatever moods strikes you or do you choose your words carefully?  In other words, do you wrangler … Continue reading

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Can You Tell a Lie and Not Get Caught?

Years ago, I had an interview with a police department for a forensic position.  I had already been fingerprinted, interviewed by the supervisor, had an in-depth background meeting with the background investigators trying to catch me in a lie from … Continue reading

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