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International Thriller Writers Features Interview with The Vigilante Author

  One of the most rewarding things that can happen to any professional is recognition by one’s peers. My work has been graced with generous reviews and endorsement blurbs by some outstanding fellow thriller writers. But now, with the publication … Continue reading

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Interview with Gayle Lynds — Queen of Espionage Fiction

  New York Times bestseller Gayle Lynds is the award-winning author of ten international espionage novels, including The Assassins, The Book of Spies, and The Last Spymaster. Gayle’s career began with her short stories being published in literary journals while … Continue reading

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Neil Russell Revisited — A Fresh Interview with the Creator of Thriller Hero Rail Black

  Back in early 2012, I conducted a brief (okay . . . perfunctory) interview with movie-maker-turned-thriller-author Neil Russell. I knew there was a lot more about this man that I wanted to learn and share with you. Well, Neil … Continue reading

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So, What Is a Thriller?

  Fiction genres tend to have porous boundaries, mixing and blending into each other. Many books are hybrids that cross genres. For instance, you can’t define a “thriller” solely by its settings, since they can take place almost anywhere, and … Continue reading

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The Best Thriller Writers — Ever (Part 2)

  My list of seven “best thriller writers” in the previous post came with some important caveats—such as the fact that they’re really only “the best I’ve ever read,” and that I couldn’t possibly be familiar with all the great … Continue reading

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