21 Audibles up for grabs!! FREE. International Audio Book Giveaway MTW Narrator Jake Urry and MTW Authors Susan May, and A.C. Fuller want to give you a chance to listen to a narrated audio version of their books. So much so that…
If you’re looking for action in your serial killer reading stack, be sure you’ve added Don’t Look Back, Book 2 in the Land’s End series by Sherrie Frontz. In the first 5 chapters, I had already fallen in love with co-protagonist, Kellyn Grindstaff, and found her plight in life realistic and relatable in every aspect. It’s always fun to wish good things for the heroine of the story, but Kellyn and her best friend’s mom, Sam, have wonderful sympathetic pull on readers heartstrings from the first page. Continue reading “Book Review: Don’t Look Back (Land’s End Book 2) by MTW Author Sherrie Frontz”
Don’t you hate it when an author writes a story that takes place someplace you know well gets it wrong? I don’t mean simply changing the library at the corner of First and Main into a jewelry store to facilitate the story. I’m talking about messing up the street names and the neighborhoods and the whole feel of the town you love.
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Brian Wutz was inspired by a scandal in the police department of the City of Fairview, Tennessee to write The Jingo. In the novel the entire town, people, narrative, actions, and events are fictionalized. However, the City of Fairview did in fact struggle with a scandal in the police department that began with the resignation of a detective after only one day on the job and ended with the Chief of Police retiring, twice, in a three month period. Continue reading “MTW Interview with Brian Wutz, Author of The Jingo Series”
This is so stinking true! Great post!!
Talking Shop
By Catherine Dilts
The sun slants through the blinds, casting lemon bands of light across the bistro table. You lift the coffee mug to your lips. Pause.
“So how are you going to do it?”
Your friend wears a prim expression as she states, “Ligature strangulation,” in the same tone she’d use to utter “sugar cookies.”
“Hmm. I don’t know. Jack is a big guy. Maybe you need to slow him down first. A vase to the back of the skull?”
“Too violent.” She nibbles a pastry.
“Like strangling him isn’t violent?”
“I’m thinking more along the lines of a little something slipped into his drink.” Your friend takes a hearty swig of Earl Gray. She glances past your shoulder. “Oops.”
You turn to follow her gaze. The ladies at the next table send furtive, and nervous, looks your direction.
Do you:
A) Invent a movie title and…
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I recently had the distinct pleasure of reading Murder in Absentia by Assaph Mehr. While this book was not originally in my Goodreads list of books to read before I die, I wanted to broaden my horizons and dove into an amazing book that opened my eyes to a new sub-genre of writing art that changed the way I will seek out future reading material. Murder in Absentia is a must-read for anyone who is intrigued by detectives, mystery, magic, and fantastical historical setting. Without hesitation and reservation, this book nailed a 5 stars out of 5 for me.
This is what changed my mind about being a genre snob.
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It is my pleasure to interview multiple award-winning Assaph Mehr, author of Murder in Absentia. If you would like to chat live with MTW author, Assaph Mehr, join us HERE on Facebook tomorrow night at 6:00 pm (EST) at Mystery Thriller Week.
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Thank you so much for letting me visit today. I write mystery novels and short stories. And I’m often asked about where my ideas come from.
Source: Where Do Ideas and Inspirations Come from for Mysteries? by Heather Weidner








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