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How to write a mystery thriller in the style of Alfred Hitchcock by Tony Lee Moral

As the author of three books on Alfred Hitchcock, the Master of Suspense, including a ‘how to’ write a thriller, called Alfred Hitchcock’s Movie Making Masterclass, I was naturally inspired by hi…

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SWAPPING GENRES by Andrew Richardson

I approached writing ‘The Door into War’ with some trepidation. On one hand, it was a story I wanted to write with a plot I was pleased with. On the other hand, my previous novels have all been fir…

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Award and After Party for Mystery Thriller Week

Last night I was up with so many of the authors, bloggers, fans, readers, experts and organizers of the Mystery Thriller Week.  After 4 months of planning, 11 days of reviews, guest posts, intervie…

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Contests & Entertainment

 

Daily Mystery Thriller Week PRIZE Winners may be found HERE. International Audio Book Giveaway  Enter LIVE NOW. Multiple MTW authors want to give you a chance to listen to a wonderfully narrated au…

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Book Review: Cigerets, Guns & Beer by MTW Author Phillip T. Stephens

I had the pleasure of turning page after page of Phillip T. Stephens’ Cigerets, Guns & Beer well into the wee hours of the morning just to discover what happened next to the quirky main character in this delightful Mystery.

Stephens’ protagonist named by his father as simply Dodd, no middle name and no discernible last name, is a lovable, if unlikely, hero who has recently been released from prison for committing a petty crime. He arrives in the opening scene with an intriguing background as a self-taught prison lawyer Continue reading “Book Review: Cigerets, Guns & Beer by MTW Author Phillip T. Stephens”

International Audio Book Giveaway

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…

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Interview with Mystery Thriller Week Narrator Jake Urry

“Location, Location, Location” Guest Post: by MTW Author Peg Brantley

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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MTW Interview with Brian Wutz, Author of The Jingo Series

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”

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