Tag Archives: mystery

Texas Filmmaker Searches for Identity of 19th Century Serial Killer

The idea of police detectives mulling over evidence from twenty or thirty years ago in hopes of finding some new lead or piece of evidence, however small or seemingly trivial, fascinates us.  Most of us love a good mystery, so … Continue reading

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The Spring Thriller Blog Tour 2013

Welcome to the SPRING THRILLER Blog Tour, 2013 – a collection of blogs, books and authors who specialize in writing novels about murders, mysteries, espionage and terrorism which contain those crucial elements of character, tension, suspense, adventure, pace, action, realism … Continue reading

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Final Notes from Serial Killer Released to Public

I am drawn to the workings of the criminal mind.  That’s certainly no secret, as the psychological profiling of serial killers, rapists, and other violent predators has been an important focus of all of my published novels.  While the acts … Continue reading

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Silencers: Great as Plot Devices and Not Much Else by Benjamin Sobieck

One of the most enjoyable aspects of being a thriller author is meeting talented, fun people.  My guest post today is by crime fiction author Benjamin Sobieck.  A wonderful writer and he pays close attention to those little details, especially … Continue reading

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Estranged Husband Kills Two Sons in Front of His Wife

While many of us fear the unknown shadow that is lurking around the dark corner or the idea of a stranger breaking into our homes and harming our loved ones, and we have every reason to be vigilant against such … Continue reading

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Trapped by a Serial Killer in DEAD BURN Sneak Peek

He made his way around to the back of the building carefully examining each step.  A metal door caught his eye, which led directly to the alley and it appeared strangely out of place.  The doorknob glistened bright silver, sparkling … Continue reading

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Take a Page From a Crime Scene Investigator’s Diary

The job of a crime scene investigator isn’t glamorous or exotic as it is portrayed on popular television shows or even in the movies.  This daunting task is extremely important and necessary for any criminal police investigation in order to … Continue reading

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