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October 17, 2014

Guest Author: Robert Pruneda and Devil’s Nightmare

HalloweenTourDevil’s Nightmare by Robert Pruneda is a chilling read, perfect for the Halloween season. If you are a fan of horror and suspense, you’ll want to check this one out. To hook you to the series, the first novel is only 99 cents on Kindle (and Kindle reading apps). For those who have been waiting for the sequel, Devil’s Nightmare: Premonitions is also now available worldwide.


Devil’s Nightmare Promotional Trailer


http://youtu.be/SkYIy7mI1rU


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Detective Aaron Sanders’ abil...

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Published on October 17, 2014 03:00

October 14, 2014

Guest Author: Douglas Wickard and Perfect

sami-series-perfect-hires SYNOPSIS:


… A transatlantic cruise bound for Rome …

… An Italian Dynasty celebrated for centuries …

… A “besties” plan to have fun and forget … heal and move on …


Sometimes, the past catches up with you …

Sometimes,the past can getin the way …

The results can sometimes be … sheer murder



PERFECT


Some trips just shouldn’t be taken!


Pre-order Now on Amazon


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Amazon Review:


“Warning!! Make sure you have some time to read, coz once you start reading this story, you won’t want to put it down!!… I decided to...

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Published on October 14, 2014 03:00

October 10, 2014

Guest Author: Caleb Pirtle III and Secrets of the Dead

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Ambrose Lincoln is one of the government’s prized operatives, a trained assassin, a man whose past is continually erased by mind control tactic and shock treatments.


His days have no meaning. He no longer fears death. As far as he is concerned, a man without a memory is a man who’s already dead.


From Germany come rumors of a mad man threatening to rule Europe and maybe the world. On the Night of Broken Glass, his browns shirts and storm troopers move into Baden-Baden and begin their me...

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Published on October 10, 2014 03:00

October 9, 2014

Female Serial Killer Reminds Us that Violence is Nothing New

blogpost1Even though it sometimes seems that the 24-hour news cycle is fed primarily by grim stories of violence and the ugly side of human nature, we know that such behavior did not start the moment CNN took to the air. There have been sick individuals who have been committing awful acts against those around them since people first came in contact with one another. Jack the Ripper managed to do some heinous acts before the days of the internet. And if you go back in time even further, you will find s...

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Published on October 09, 2014 03:00

October 7, 2014

Guest Author: Scott Bury and Army of Worn Soles

ArmyofWornSoles Synopsis:


A Canadian is drafted into the Soviet Red Army in 1941, just in time to be thrown against Nazi Germany’s invasion in Operation Barbarossa. Caught in the vise of the Nazi and Communist forces, Maurice Bury concentrates on keeping his men alive as they retreat across Ukraine from the German juggernaut. Now the question is: will they escape from the hell of the POW camp before they starve to death?


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“This true story is a must-read for so many reasons.”—Gary Henry, author of Americ...

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Published on October 07, 2014 07:54

October 6, 2014

Vigilante Detective Emily Stone is Blog Hopping with Some Awesome Authors

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I heard from a very reliable source that Emily Stone is calling in for some serious back up – for the first time ever. She is going to be blog hopping with some amazing mystery and thriller authors. It’s ten authors she wants to watch her back.


It is time for a celebration!


Why? For the first time ever, the release of Emily Stone’s “live-action” novel film short is going to make all the rounds.


Find out what makes Emily Stone tick. Watch the novel film short here:



I highly recommend checking out...

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Published on October 06, 2014 03:00

October 3, 2014

THRILLER SERIES REVEAL: Emily Stone Live-Action Film Short

EmilyStone_Stills_006AVigilante detective Emily Stone hunts serial killers and child abductors, covertly and under the law enforcement radar. She uses her fine-tuned skills of criminal profiling and forensic perceptiveness to locate predators that cops cannot or will not find. Those she has rescued have called Emily Stone a phantom detective, angel of justice, and a hero.


How does she do this? She is trained, she is tough, she is serious, and she gets results. By helping the police anonymously by emailing those det...

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Published on October 03, 2014 03:00

October 2, 2014

Guilt and Text Messages Lead to a Confession after Seventeen Years

Arrested_SCI often focus my writing on individuals show no remorse for the violent acts they have committed and go to great lengths to avoid being captured by authorities. A story out of Arizona this week looks at a very different circumstance – one in which a man likely could have lived out his days without paying for his crimes but felt compelled to hand himself over to the police years after the violence took place.


Matthew Gibson got messages this summer that he could not explain. blogpost1Some of these messa...

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Published on October 02, 2014 03:00

September 29, 2014

Losing Yourself in the Evil

Actor Jamie Dornan

Actor Jamie Dornan


When I sit down to write a novel, one of my primary goals is to get inside the minds of my characters. With my background in criminal and forensic psychology, I hope to place my readers within the internal dialogue that occurs in those committing violent acts, the victims who confront this evil, and the members of law enforcement who are trying to bring justice to all involved. When characters are well developed and you can step into their personalities through words on a pa...

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Published on September 29, 2014 03:00

September 24, 2014

The Disturbing Movies that Use Psychology to Create Fear

blogpost1As the weather begins to turn cooler and the official start of autumn has begun, maybe you are thinking about curling up on the couch with a scary movie as darkness falls. For me, the most frightening movies are not usually the ones in which there is a lot of blood and gore. Instead, the films that stay with me the longest and sometimes keep me up at night are the psychological thrillers – the ones with characters whose twisted affect or lack of basic humanity can make a horror movie captivat...

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Published on September 24, 2014 03:00