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Monthly Archives: January 2012
Want To Write A Mystery? A New Book, Which I Contributed To, Tells How
I’m proud to be among the contributors to “Now Write! Mysteries,” a new book filled with advice and exercises to help you create a whodunit, a hard-boiled crime novel, a thriller, a police procedural, or anything else under the broad … Continue reading
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Tagged Bruce DeSilva, cozy, hardboiled, John Lutz, Louise Penny, mysteries, noir, Now Write, Reed Coleman, Rogue Island, Simon Brett, thrillers, whodunnit, Write Mysteries, Writing Advice
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Checked Out Bill Crider’s and Michael Haskins’ Crime Novels Yet?
Bill Crider and Michael Haskins, two fine crime novelists, have books that you might want to check out. Michael Haskins’ Stairway to the Bottom: After finding a murdered female killer from the Cold War era, Mick Murphy faces off with … Continue reading