Pack Your Virtual Bags for MysteryThrillerWeek #MTW

On Sunday, February 12, the inaugural MysteryThrillerWeek festival launches with books and audio books, interviews, reviews, blogs, contests and giveaways. That’s just the start. Fans and writers will find anything their heart desires. This is your chance to meet dozens of new writers and maybe win some of their books.


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MysteryThrillerWeek #MTW hopes to introduce readers to writers and writers to new fans.


Love thrillers? You’ll find military, political, crime thrillers and even thrillers with alien visitations. Prefer cozies? Put your kettle on the stove, grab your quilt and grab a hard drive full for a week-long marathon on your couch. Straight mysteries. Buy a new notebook. You’ll fill it cover-to-cover with clues.


Want writing tips? Not only will you find books on the writer’s craft, you find enough blogs with practical advice to keep you taking notes for a month. Want to learn more about an author? Check out the author interviews.


My books will be there, not to mention the première of at least three reviews, including:



M.A. Phipps, Ultraxenopic, February 13.
Jane Suen, Children of the Future, February 15.
Alexia Gordon, Murder in G Minor, February 17.

With luck, we’ll run into each other.



Book Reviews


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