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Twitter mystery: Executive Severance

With blogs, Twitter and SMS texting, the literary landscape has literally changed. You’ll see flash fiction blog posts, nano fiction in the form of tweets, and text dialogue including snappy witticisms such ‘WTF im bord LOL’. Author and media expert Robert K Blechman has been…
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Kerry Wilkinson lands Pan Macmillan deal

The top selling Kindle and iBook crime fiction author Kerry Wilkinson has just signed a three book deal with the international publishing house Pan Macmillan. This follows on from the tremendous success of his novels Locked In, Vigilante and The Woman in Black which have…
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Ishmael Toffee, a dead Boer and much more...

On the radar – Welcome to our first look this week at what’s new and coming soon. After a glorious few days of unusually warm sunny weather we’re now back into jumpers and scarves, so we thought a trip back into the sunshine might be…
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We are on Goodreads, and more news...

Apologies, it’s been quiet in terms of reviews and features for the last couple of days. More are in progress, we promise. And, plenty has been going on behind the scenes too. We want more people to be able to find our book reviews, interviews…
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Get Death in Spiggs Wood FREE

Today and tomorrow – that’s 22 and 23 February 2012 – you can download Linda Gruchy’s self-published crime novel Death in Spiggs Wood for free on Amazon. As the title suggest, Spiggs Wood in Essex is at the heart of the action. Kickboxing champion Meg…
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Hill Country

Crime Fiction Lover contributor R Thomas Brown has just released his first full-length novel, entitled Hill Country. As its name suggests, it’s set in the hill country of Brown’s home state of Texas and has been published by Snubnose Press. Brutal and pacy, the story…
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Frederick Forsyth wins 2012 Diamond Dagger

The English thriller author Frederick Forsyth has won this year’s coveted Diamond Dagger, awarded by the Crime Writers’ Association. The writer of numerous war- and espionage-based novels, he’s best known for books such as The Day of the Jackal, The Odessa File and The Dogs…
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