Elena Taylor

The Burden of Innocence: Fact or Fiction

The Burden of Innocence by John Nardizzi. How much truth can we find in fiction? Author Guest Post + Book & Author Info  The Burden of Innocence Private investigators Ray Infantino and Tania Kong take on the case of Sam Langford, framed for a murder committed by a crime boss at the height of his […]

Romantic Crime Fiction Author & Her Latest Intrigue

Romantic Crime Fiction author KD Richards returns with the second in her West Investigations Series, Missing at Christmas. Author Interview + Author & Book Info Romantic Crime Fiction: Missing at Christmas To bring her sister home for the holidays They’ll put everything on the line. Private investigator Shawn West is stunned when the attack victim […]

Comedy to Crime: The Making of a Crime Novelist

Comedy to Crime, Wendy Whitman’s career spanned working for top comedians to law school to Court TV. Find out how it all culminated in her first novel, Premonition. Author Interview + Author & Book Info + Author Pet Corner Premonition by Wendy Whitman Cary Mackin is a TV journalist who has covered crime for nearly […]

Third Degree: Spotlight on Three Novellas

Third Degree: 3 Authors, 3 Novellas, One Virtual Book Tour. Welcome to the Partners In Crime Virtual Book Tour for Third Degree! Click the link here to enter the Third Degree Rafflecopter Giveaway Third Degree by Ross Klavan, Tim O’Mara & Charles Salzberg Cut Loose All Those Who Drag You Down A crooked reporter who […]

Priscilla Paton Launches Should Grace Fail

Priscilla Paton brings back her dynamic duo—Erik Jansson and Deb Metzger—in her latest Twin Cities Mystery, Should Grace Fail, launching December 8. I’m thrilled to chat with her dueling protagonists. Read further for the full interview! Love mysteries that pack a punch? Read my interview with August Norman on his latest Caitlin Bergman novel! Priscilla […]

August Norman Returns with a New Thriller

August Norman launches his second Caitlin Bergman novel, Sins of the Mother. Out on September 8 and available in e-book, audiobook, and hardback from all your favorite online and real world outlets. Sins of the Mother by August Norman: The Book August Norman returns with the second thrilling Caitlin Bergman novel, perfect for fans of […]

PI Novel Launches a Brand New Series

Thrilled to introduce author Mary Keliikoa and her debut PI Novel, Derailed. The PI Novel has always been my go-to subgenre in Crime Fiction. I cut my teeth on Sue Grafton and wanted to be Kinsey Millhone when I was twelve. The genre continues to grow and change, but that feisty, female protagonist is still […]

Three Subgenres in Crime Fiction: Three New Novels

Subgenres in Crime Fiction – something for every reader! One Military Thriller, One Historical Mystery, and One Suspense Thriller There are a lot of subgenres in crime fiction. Whatever you’re looking for, you’ll love discovering these debut authors and their brand new releases! I’m thrilled to introduce Al Pessin, Erica Ruth Neubauer, and Richard Santos. […]

Author Christina Hoag Answers, Why do we love mysteries?

Author Christina Hoag guest writes my latest blog post – enjoy! Cracking the Mystery of Why We Love Mysteries By Christina Hoag Amateur sleuths, hardboiled cops, private eyes, spooks and spies. We love them all. Mysteries and thrillers make up the second most popular genre of books after romance. Why are we as readers so […]

Journalist and Novelist RG Belsky on Writing, News, and Hats

Thrilled to have journalist and novelist R.G. Belsky on my blog today chatting about news, writing, and his latest novel, Below the Fold. Welcome R.G! The Author R.G. Belsky is a longtime journalist and a crime fiction author in New York City. Belsky has worked as a top editor at the New York Post, the […]

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