E.A. Barres

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E.A. Barres


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Panama City, Panama
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E.A. Barres' most recent thriller, The Unrepentant, was published in 2019 by Down and Out Books (written under E.A. Aymar). His other thrillers include the anthologies The Swamp Killers (March 2020) and The Night of the Flood (March 2018); in both anthologies, he served as co-editor and contributor. His column, "Decisions and Revisions," appears monthly in the Washington Independent Review of Books, and he is also the Managing Editor of The Thrill Begins, ITW's online resource for aspiring and debut thriller writers; he also serves on the Board of ITW as the Vice President of Author Programs. In addition to ITW, he is a member of the Mystery Writers of America, Crime Writers of Color, and SinC. Barres also runs the Noir at the Bar series fo ...more

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“The same voice that urged her to take Kim out of school whenever the nation was sent reeling from another school shooting.”
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“Scott Temple had built a business based on the unreliability of men, and now that same unreliability was undoing his work.”
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“And now the laws of her reality were unwritten.”
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