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FATAL KISS - Reviews by Steve Lewis
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Reviews by Steve Lewis. James Graham], The Khufra Run. 8217; s Wind. Edward S. Aarons. Girl on the Run. Carole B. Shmurak. The Point in the Market. A Time Gone By. Slaying Is Such Sweet Sorrow. The Disappearance of Archibald Forsyth. Charles L. Leonard. J A S McCombie. The Woman in Black. Say Goodbye to April. The Case of the One-Penny Orange. A Business of Bodies. Eye of the Burning Man. Homicide Is My Game. Michael Z. Lewin. Donald E. Westlake. Return to the Scene. Y, Double for the Toff. From an ̶...
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Top Suspense Group: The Next Big Thing: Naomi Hirahara
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Wednesday, November 28, 2012. The Next Big Thing: Naomi Hirahara. I was tagged by the indomitable Libby Fisher Hellmann (that's my favorite descriptor of Libby - check out her protagonists on her web site, www.libbyhellmann.com. And you'll see why). My next book is the fifth in the Mas Arai mystery series, Strawberry Yellow. What is the working title of your next book? Where did the idea come from? What genre best defines your book? My protagonist, Ellie Rush, is a 22-year-old hapa. At the behest of her ...
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Borderlands Cat: Announcement from Borderlands Books
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Memorial Blog for Ripley of Borderlands Books. Official announcement from Borderlands Books. Thursday, May 13, 2010. Announcement from Borderlands Books. On behalf of Jude and Alan of Borderlands Books:. Ripley: June 10th, 2002 - May 12th, 2010. It is with tremendous sadness that we announce the death of Borderlands' beloved and original bookstore cat, Ripley. The suddenness of her passing has us all in shock; we've written the following to provide the details of what happened. May 13, 2010 at 8:48 PM.
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Scientifically Bookish: Violent Delights
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Friday, April 12, 2013. Short Story by Harry Shannon. Read for Tales to Terrify #53. Shakespeare-based titles are done-to-death in Science Fiction and Fantasy but I haven't seen that many in Horror. Horror seems more the genre for Samuel Taylor Coleridge. 25 Shakespeare quotes out of 5. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). That Story About the Thing. Tales to Terrify Show #56: William Markley O’Neal. Tales to Terrify Show #55: Jasper Bark Andy Remic. Tales to Terrify Show #54: Kaaron Warren.
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Scientifically Bookish: Tales To Terrify #53: Harry Shannon
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Friday, April 12, 2013. Tales To Terrify #53: Harry Shannon. A few more minutes advertising the book and Spider Robinson's workshop. Entirely skippable, but short enough. The House and the Brain. By Edward Bulwer-Lytton, The Haunted House Story. By Charles Dickens, " The Alchemist. By H P. Lovecraft, and Wuthering Heights. Lucia does give us quite a bit of discussion about The House and the Brain. A realistic horror story about a horror writer dying by being hit with a car. The driver won't save him ...
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joemckinney | Old Major's Dream
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A Reader’s Guide to Dead World. Joe McKinney’s Official Website. All posts by joemckinney. The 2014 Bram Stoker Awards Final Ballot Is Out! I worked late last night, so I’m just now waking up to some great news. My novella, Lost and Found, which appears in the shared world anthology, Limbus II, edited by Brett Talley and published by Christopher Payne of Journalstone Publications, has been nominated for the Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in Long Fiction. Here’s the full ballot:. Josh Malerman...
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Crimeways | “The streets were dark with something more than night.” | Page 2
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A Short History of American Crime Fiction. Newer posts →. May 17, 2011 · 5:18 am. Ldquo;Room To Swing” by Ed Lacy. Written in the same years as the Little Rock Nine. One of the names on his list. The postman tells Touie that asking about May Russell will start real trouble, she isn’t for coloured men. So Touie pegs her as a loose woman, but a white loose woman. The premise is similar to todays. America’s Most Wanted . Walk Hard, Talk Loud. Go For The Body,. Gave us a very respectable black PI, and opened...
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