Interview With Catherine McKenzie, Author of The Good Liar
I am having all kinds of success with my author interviews lately. This week is another biggie: Catherine McKenzie, who I met at the...
Interview With Jessica Strawser, Author of Not That I Could Tell
I am all kinds of delighted to be able to interview one of my writer heroines this week. Jessica’s Strawser’s debut novel, Almost Missed...
An Interview With Holly Goddard Jones, author of The Salt Line
I am so excited about this book! It has already vaulted up to become one of my favorite thrillers ever and I think it is going to be...
Interview with K.V. Scruggs, Author of What They Don't Know
Today, I'm speaking with the author of a great new medical thriller, my physician friend K.V. Scruggs. See below for a description of her...
An Interview with Jessica Strawser, author of Almost Missed You
Almost Missed You begins with an event so startling there is no possible chance you’ll put the book down. A woman named Violet is...
Never Let You Go by Chevy Stevens
I read Stevens' debut novel Still Missing when it was released in 2010 and remember it as one of the creepiest abduction scenes ever...
We Could Be Beautiful by Swan Huntley
It’s very difficult to write a book with an unlikable main character. Or, I should say, it’s very difficult to write a book with an...
The Circle by Dave Eggers
I enjoyed The Circle right from the first few pages. Mae Holland is a millennial drudge, working at a public utility company that’s about...
Review of Fractured by Catherine McKenzie
Fractured, the new psychological thriller by Catherine McKenzie, contains a cool twist: it’s based on a fiction-within-a-fiction. In a weird
Review of Sweet Lamb of Heaven by Lydia Millet
Lydia Millet’s superb literary thriller, Sweet Lamb of Heaven, has flown under the radar a bit. When it was published this May, it garnered