The Kill Club by Wendy Heard Review

I received a free copy of this book in exchange for a fair and honest review. All opinions are my own. 

A young woman trying to save her brotherโ€™s life discovers a dark secret in author Wendy Heardโ€™s The Kill Club. 


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The Synopsis

Jazz will stop at nothing to save her brother.

Their foster mother, Carol, has always been fanatical, but with Jazz grown up and out of the house, Carol takes a dangerous turn that threatens thirteen-year-old Joaquinโ€™s life. Over and over, child services fails to intervene, and Joaquin is running out of time.

Then Jazz gets a blocked call from someone offering a solution. There are others like herโ€”people the law has failed. Theyโ€™ve formed an underground network of โ€œhelpers,โ€ each agreeing to eliminate the abuser of another. Theyโ€™re taking back their power and leaving a trail of bodies throughout Los Angelesโ€”dubbed the Blackbird Killings. If Jazz joins them, theyโ€™ll take care of Carol for good.

All she has to do is kill a stranger. 



The Review

The tension and action that makes a great thriller is present from the first page, jumping out at the reader and introducing this new world that truly tests a personโ€™s morality. The question of whether taking a life to save another is justified really comes to life as the reader dives further and further into this world. 

The character development and relationships are what really make this novel so great, highlighting the tough reality of the law being unable to prove the harmful acts people inflict on one another, and those who take the law into their own hands as a result. The desperation to save those individuals that people love from harmful individuals can drive them to do the most chilling things, and is showcased throughout the entirety of this novel. 


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The Verdict

A must read thriller during this holiday season, The Kill Club by Wendy Heard is filled with suspense, fantastic character arcs and a shocking twist that will change the nature of the novel moving forward, leaving fans on the edge of their seats. Be sure to grab your copies today!

Rating: 10/10



About the Author

Wendy Heard, author of Hunting Annabelle, was born in San Francisco and has lived most of her life in Los Angeles. When not writing, she can be found hiking the Griffith Park trails, taking the Metro and then questioning this decision, and haunting local bookstores.

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Q&A with Wendy Heard

โ€ข Do you plan your books in advance or let them develop as you write?

I plan them for a long time before I start writing them, and Iโ€™m constantly revising my outline, but the plot and characters do develop quite a bit along the way.  

โ€ข What does the act of writing mean to you?

It means everything to me! I have been writing for a really long time, since childhood. Words and story have always been the way Iโ€™ve made sense of things. Iโ€™m constantly making up narratives for people and events around me. 

โ€ข Have you ever had a character take over a story, and if so, who was it and why?

Jazz held THE KILL CLUB hostage for months because I couldnโ€™t get her to talk to me! She just kept crossing her arms across her chest and glaring at me. She did NOT want a book written about her, and I really needed her inner monologue for that first person POV! Eventually I started mentally arguing with her, and then in fighting with her and hearing her side, I started to get ALL of her IM. It was an interesting experience, trying to engage with a character in different ways until they cracked open. 

โ€ข Which one of The Kill Club characters was the hardest to write and why?

Sofia. Her story is so much like so many others Iโ€™ve known. Itโ€™s quietly and invisibly tragic, her pain at the loss of her child so sharp.

โ€ข Which character in any of your books (The Kill Club or otherwise) is dearest to you and why?

Jazz! By far, Jazz is my favorite character. In my mind, sheโ€™s kind of the spirit of Los Angeles. Sheโ€™s been through so much, and her sense of humor and lack of entitlement gets her through it all. She just continuously makes the best of every hand sheโ€™s dealt, moves forward, and doesnโ€™t engage in self-pity. 

โ€ข Do you have stories on the back burner that are just waiting to be written?

Let me get out my banjo. YES. I have so many. I have a YA thatโ€™s waiting to be written after I finish this current work in progress, which Iโ€™ve stopped and started a bunch of times, really honing the concept to get it just where I want it. But Iโ€™m constantly coming up with book ideas and having to tell them โ€œnot right now, darlings!โ€

โ€ข What has been the hardest thing about publishing? What has been the most fun?

Publishing is not for the faint of heart. For me, the beast is always self-doubt, and in a business that is full of rejection, that can really eat at you. Itโ€™s so easy to get out of balance and give our creative projects the power to define us. Itโ€™s important for anyone selling their art to remember to nurture a healthy life away from it, because art is a fickle master. It will come and go over your lifetime, and it wonโ€™t always be kind. You have to accept the rules of the game, but you donโ€™t have to let the game play you. 

โ€ข What advice would you give budding authors about publishing?

Youโ€™ll hear this a thousand times, and you wonโ€™t believe it, but: the most important thing is writing a good book, and more than that, the right book. If you let the market and external forces tell you what to create, youโ€™ll resent and blame them when it doesnโ€™t go well. That said, keep an eye on the market, find a way to love something you think can sell, and then put your personal spin on it. No one can tell your story but you. Prerequisite skills for publishing: The ability to revise without having a tantrum; an interest in book marketing and publicity; professional written communication; the ability to hold your freakout moments and vent them far away from a public or professional setting; an addiction to caffeine. And for Godโ€™s sake, if youโ€™ve been working on something for years and it hasnโ€™t sold and youโ€™ve revised it forty times, write a new book. 

โ€ข What was the last thing you read?

All Your Twisted Secrets by Diana Urban. Itโ€™s a 2020 book and has a fascinating timeline craft thing that youโ€™re going to love. 

โ€ข Your top five authors?

This is not fair because I have at least seven thousand favorite authors! How about this–here are some crime fiction authors doing some innovative things in the genre. Kellye Garrett, whoโ€™s doing sharp-witted, LA-based mysteries and winning a ton of awards. John Vercher, who talks about social issues while keeping it gritty and plotty. Rachel Howzell Hall, an LA native who does these rad investigative mysteries. Tori Eldridge has a recent and very feminist take on the action thriller with her recent The Ninja Daughter, which I highly recommend. Gabino Iglesiasโ€™ award-winning Coyote Songs is this incredible genre mashup, part folklore, part horror, all commentary, and I canโ€™t recommend it enough. One more one more. Carmen Machadoโ€™s recent In the Dream House. Itโ€™s memoir told in all different genres, itโ€™s chilling, engrossing, dense, and fascinating. Did you read Her Body and Other Parties? Just wow. 

โ€ข Book you’ve bought just for the cover?

Wilder Girls. Because holy crap.  

โ€ข What did you want to be as a child? Was it an author?

I was torn between the visual arts and writing, and I always vacillated between them. I have a degree in art, and I wrote a book, then did my painting degree, then wrote some nonfiction, then got my art teaching credential. I was trying things on for size. I do wish I still had time for painting. I never intended to abandon it completely in favor of writing books, but there are only so many hours in the day. I hope to come back to it in a future existence in which I have some spare time. In the meantime, I try to write about artists and art as a means of hanging onto it. 

โ€ข What does a day in the life of Wendy Heard look like?

Sex, drugs, and rock and roll. Just kidding. I wake up at five, do publishing stuff, go to work at my day job, get my kid, come home, arm-wrestle her into doing homework, go to the gym, etc. On the weekends I wake up at five (yes Iโ€™m serious), write for a few hours, maybe record or edit an episode of the Unlikeable Female Characters Podcast, and then, you know, parenting and life stuff. Whenever my daughter is on a playdate or doing something away from me, Iโ€™m writing. 

โ€ข What do you use to inspire you when you get Writerโ€™s Block?

I dive into the DMs and torture some writing friends, make them brainstorm with me until I feel better and I have a plan. Or I just step away for awhile. I actually have come to trust writerโ€™s block. If I canโ€™t move forward, I need to stop and consider. Thereโ€™s something wrong, and my brain is trying to get me to stop and gather up the threads. Weโ€™re so obsessed with productivity and daily word count, but I actually find I finish books faster when I donโ€™t force myself to write things I know are wrong and waste weeks undoing things. 

โ€ข What book would you take with you to a desert island?

I have a massive volume that contains all the Sherlock Holmes stories in one. Iโ€™d take one of those collection type of books. See, itโ€™s technically ONE book.  

โ€ข Favorite quote?

โ€œIf you work hard enough, you donโ€™t need luck.โ€ Hell yeah. 

โ€ข Coffee or tea?

COFFEE.

โ€ข Best TV or Movie adaptation of a book?

The Neverending Story.

โ€ข Tell us about what youโ€™re working on now.

Iโ€™m doing a final round of revisions on my 2021 YA thriller, Sheโ€™s Too Pretty to Burn. Itโ€™s loosely based off Dorian Gray and is about a teen photographer who takes a life-altering picture of her introverted girlfriend, sending them into a spiral of fame and danger in an underground San Diego art scene. It has a character whoโ€™s basically a fine art Banksy and lots of art crimes.ย 


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Excerpt From “The Kill Club”

THE CEILING ABOVE the crowd sparkles with strings of golden lights. They twinkle just bright enough to illuminate the faces. I adjust a microscopic issue with my toms and run my fingers through my bangs, straightening them over my eyes. The guys are tuning up, creating a clatter of discordant notes in the monitors. When theyโ€™re done, they approach my kit for our usual last-minute debate about the set list. Dao humps his bass in his ready-to-play dance, black hair swishing around his shoulders. โ€œDude, stop,โ€ Matt groans and readjusts the cable that connects his Telecaster to his pedal board.

โ€œYour mom loves my dancing,โ€ Dao says.

โ€œYou dance like Napoleon Dynamite,โ€ Matt retorts.

โ€œYour mom dances like Napoleon Dynamite.โ€

Andre raises his hands. โ€œYโ€™all both dance like Napoleon Dynamite, and so do both your moms, so letโ€™s justโ€”โ€

I wave a stick at them. โ€œGuys. Focus. The sound guy is watching. Weโ€™re three minutes behind.โ€ I have no patience for this shit tonight. This all feels extra and stupid. I should be doing something to help Joaquin. His dwindling supply of insulin sits at the front of my brain like a ticking clock.

The guys get into their spots, the distance between them set by muscle memory. Andre leans forward into the mic and drawls, โ€œArright DTLA, lez get a little dirty in here.โ€ His New Orleans accent trickles off his tongue like honey.

The room inhales, anticipates, a sphere of silence.

โ€œTwo three four,โ€ I yell. I clack my sticks together and we let loose, four on the floor and loud as hell. Iโ€™m hitting hard tonight. It feels great. I need to hit things. My heart beats in tempo. My arms fly through the air, the impact of the drums sharp in my joints, in my muscles, the kick drum a pulse keeping the audience alive. This is what I love about drumming, this forcing of myself into the crowd, making their hearts pound in time to my beat.

Dao fucks up the bridge of โ€œDown With Meโ€ and Andre gives him some vicious side-eye. The crowd is pressed tight up against the stage. A pair of hipsters in cowboy hats grabs a corresponding pair of girls and starts dancing with them. I cast Dao an eye-rolling look referring to the cowboy hats and he wiggles his eyebrows at me. I stomp my kick drum harder, pretending itโ€™s Carolโ€™s face.

The crowd surges back. Arms fly. A guy in the front staggers, falls. A pair of hands grips the stage, and a girl tries to pull herself up onto it.

Matt and Dao stop playing. The music screeches to a halt.

โ€œWhatโ€™s going on?โ€ I yell.

โ€œSomething in the pit,โ€ Dao calls back.

Andre drops his mic and hops down into the crowd. Dao and Matt cast their instruments aside and close the distance to the edge of the stage. I get up and join them. Together, we look down into the pit.

A clearing has formed around a brown-haired guy lying on the floor. Andre and the bouncer squat by him as he squirms and thrashes, his arms and legs a tangle of movement. Andreโ€™s got his phone pressed to his ear and is talking into it urgently. The bouncer is trying to hold the flailing man still, but the manโ€™s body is rigid, shuddering out of the bouncerโ€™s grip. He flops onto his back, and I get a good look at his face.

Oh, shit, I know this guy. Heโ€™s a regular at our shows. He whines and pants, muffled words gargling from his throat. Some of the bystanders have their phones out and are recording this. Assholes.

The man shrieks like a bird of prey. The crowd sucks its whispers back into itself, and the air hangs heavy and hushed under the ceiling twinkle lights.

Andre is still talking into his phone. The bouncer lifts helpless hands over the seizing man, obviously not sure what to do.

I should see if Andre wants help. I hop down off the stage and push through the crowd. โ€œExcuse me. Can you let me through? Can you stop recording this and let me through?โ€

Iโ€™m suddenly face-to-face with a man who is trying to get out of the crowd as hard as Iโ€™m trying to get into it. His face is red and sweaty, his eyes wild. โ€œMove,โ€ he orders me.

Dick. โ€œYou fucking move.โ€

โ€œBitch, move.โ€ He slams me with his shoulder, knocking me into a pair of girls who cry out in protest. I spin, full of rage, and reverse direction to follow him.

โ€œHey, fucker,โ€ I scream. He casts a glance over his shoulder. โ€œYeah, you! Get the fuck back here!โ€

He escalates his mission to get out of the crowd, elbowing people out of his way twice as fast. Iโ€™m smaller and faster, and I slip through the opening he leaves in his wake. Just before he makes it to the side exit, I grab his flannel shirt and give him a hard yank backward. โ€œGet the fuck back here!โ€ Iโ€™m loose, all the rage and pain from earlier channeling into my hatred for this entitled, pompous asshole.

I know I should rein it in, but he spins to face me and says, โ€œWhat is your problem, bitch?โ€ And thatโ€™s it. I haul back and punch him full in the jaw.

He stumbles, trips over someoneโ€™s foot and lands on his ass on the cement floor. His phone goes clattering out of his hand, skidding to a stop by someoneโ€™s foot. โ€œThe hell!โ€

โ€œOh, shit,โ€ cries a nearby guy in a delighted voice.

โ€œFucking bitch,โ€ the guy says, and this is the last time heโ€™s calling me a bitch. I go down on top of him, a knee in his chest. I swing wild, hit him in the jaw, the forehead, the neck. He throws an elbow; it catches me in the boob and I flop back off him with a grunt of pain. He sits up, a hand on his face, and opens his mouth to say something, but I launch myself off the ground again, half-conscious of a chorus of whoops and howls around us. I throw a solid punch. His nose cracks. Satisfaction. I almost smile. Blood streams down his face.

โ€œThatโ€™s what you get,โ€ I pant. He crab-shuffles back, pushes off the ground and sprints for the exit. I let him go.

My chest is heaving, and I have the guyโ€™s blood on my hand, which is already starting to ache and swell. I wipe my knuckles on my jeans.

His phone lights up and starts buzzing on the floor. I pick it up and turn it over in my hand. Itโ€™s an old flip phone, the kind I havenโ€™t seen in years. The bright green display says Blocked.

Back in the pit, the man having a seizure shrieks again, and then his screams gurgle to a stop. I put the phone in my pocket and push through the onlookers. I watch as his back convulses like heโ€™s going to throw up, and then he goes limp. A thin river of blood snakes out of his open mouth and trails along the cement floor.

The room echoes with silence where the screams had been. A trio of girls stands motionless, eyes huge, hands pressed to mouths.

The flip phone in my pocket buzzes. I pull it out, snap it open and press it to my ear. โ€œHello?โ€

A pause.

โ€œHello?โ€ I repeat.

A click. The line goes dead.

A set of paramedics slams the stage door open, stretcher between them. โ€œComing through!โ€ They kneel down and start prodding at the man curled up on the concrete. His head flops back. His eyes are stretched wide and unseeing, focused on some point far beyond the twinkling ceiling lights.

Next to him on the concrete lies somethingโ€ฆ What is it? Itโ€™s rectangular and has red andโ€”

Itโ€™s a playing card.

Excerpted from The Kill Club by Wendy Heard, Copyright ยฉ 2019 by Wendy Heard. Published by MIRA Books.ย ย 

The Doctorโ€™s Estate by Heather Quinto Review

I received a free copy of this book in exchange for a fair and honest review. All opinions are my own. 

A man who has laughed in the face of the paranormal all his life finds his world turned upside as dark forces hidden within his new home make him question everything, including his sanity, in author Heather Quintoโ€™s โ€œThe Doctorโ€™s Estateโ€. 


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The Synopsis

The Doctor’s Estate is the new novel by Heather Quinto. The story takes you on a wild ride into the world of the paranormal and the fight between good and evil. It is the story of a man named Ted who moves into a new home, not knowing the dark secrets that lie within its walls. He is a man who never believed in an afterlife. The mere mention of ghosts or even religions were enough to give him a laugh. 

However, he finds himself in a home where shadows lurk at every corner ready to attack him, along with terror-filled visions. Ted is taken down a path that makes him question everything-even his sanity. Demons, satanic rituals, and death are what awaits him as he slowly unfurls the hidden secrets of the doctorโ€™s estate.

The Review

A phenomenal paranormal thriller like no other, author Heather Quinto has done a marvelous job of bringing the chilling nature of the paranormal genre into a story with characters who feel real and relatable. Touching on the conflicting nature of the paranormal with those who disbelieve in the possibility of the supernatural world, this novel creates a cast of characters that not only highlight the horror aspect of this tale, but bring the underlying themes and problems to the surface in a natural way. 

The tone of the novel was both dark and created a spooky atmosphere, which is exactly what a good thriller and paranormal novel should have. What stood out however was the underlying message on mental health. As a mental health advocate, it was refreshing to see someone point out that those who have mental illnesses are far more likely to be the victim of a crime rather than the perpetrator, a far too often used story device in modern day thrillers that has really offset the true nature of mental health awareness .This novel does a great job of rectifying that naturally within the context of the story. 

The Verdict

A fantastic read, this is one of the top paranormal thrillers of 2019. An edge of your seat tale with twists and turns that will see characters rise and fall, and will have readers questioning whether these paranormal happenings are truly happening, or perhaps the stress of life is finally getting the best of the protagonist. If you enjoy a good paranormal thriller, be sure to grab your copy of The Doctorโ€™s Estate by Heather Quinto today!

Rating: 10/10


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About the Author

Heather Quinto resides in Fresno, California, and is an online undergraduate student majoring in Creative Writing at Southern New Hampshire University. She is a self-published author of the paranormal series, Inhuman. She is currently working on the second book in the series, which should be released in Fall 2015.

Heather always had a strong urge to write and create imaginative stories ever since she could pick up a pencil. She started off by drawing picture books when she was four years old, and began writing short stories when she was eight years old. Heatherโ€™s main inspiration behind writing is to be able to leave the greatest impact on whoever picks up one of her books by influencing a more positive and spiritual outlook on life. She strives to create fresh and original stories that grasps a readerโ€™s attention, and hooks them with her strong and compassionate characters. Heather brings in unique storylines that no one has ever read before, and this is what caters to her originality. Her writing uses humor to teach self-confidence by encouraging her readers to laugh at themselves every once in a while. She accomplishes this by having her characters react in a comical and humorous way to embarrassing moments and certain hardships. She writes of relatable hardships that help her readers feel less alone, and makes them feel more accepted.

Although, Heatherโ€™s current target audience are teens, she doesnโ€™t stick to one given genre or age group. Her genre varies from book to book. Sheโ€™s written science fiction novels, mystery novels, romance novels, fantasy novels, thriller novels, and many more. Heatherโ€™s ultimate goal is to be a major impact on the world for the better. She hopes that her books challenge others to think both philosophically and spiritually. She also strives to eventually make a comfortable living off of being a full time writer. Once Heather finishes her book series, she will be working on publishing her science fiction novel.

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The Last Affair By Margot Hunt Review

I received a free copy of this book in exchange for a fair and honest review. All opinions are my own. 

A beautiful and beloved housewife is found brutally murdered, and the seemingly perfect life she was seen leading soon proves to be a mere disguise over a more tragic and cruel reality in author Margot Huntโ€™s novel โ€œThe Last Affairโ€. 


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The Synopsis

Gwen Landonโ€”poster woman for perfect wife, mother, and suburban blissโ€”is found brutally bludgeoned to death behind her Floridian McMansion. Beautiful and beloved by her community, Gwen makes an unlikely victim. But just a scratch below the surface of her perfectly curated world reveals one far more sinister. When looking back over the six months leading up to her death, the question of, โ€œwho would do this?โ€ quickly shifts to, โ€œwho wouldnโ€™t?โ€ 

Commercially successful food blogger and mother of three, Nora Holliday never imagined she would have the nerve, let alone time, to get involved an affair. Trapped in an unhappy marriage, she does whatever it takes to keep it all together. But when Nora runs into Gwen Landon’s husband at a hotel in Orlando, his easy kindness and warmth proves too tempting to resist. As their affair spirals dangerously out of control, it seems things canโ€™t get more complicatedโ€”until Gwen turns up dead.


The Review

One of the most intriguing murder mysteries of the year! Margot Hunt has done a fabulous job of creating a narrative that showcases the mystery of the murder while exploring the intimate lives and decisions of these families in a local community. Expertly crafting the tale to present the crime first, then spending the majority of the book showcasing the various individuals and acts that could lead to who committed the crime, the author creates a story that draws readers in instantly. 

The story showcases that the world is not as black and white as most like to believe, and sometimes the path some take towards affairs come from troubled lives themselves, and their desperate need to find solace can start a chain reaction that leads to dire consequences. A complex cast of characters help drive this narrative forward, with each suffering from their own internal and external problems that continue to help the situation spiral further and further out of control. In this story, no one is innocent, and even the victim herself hides a dark side to herself that could lead to who took her life. 


The Verdict

This was an amazing read that fans of murder mysteries, dramas and thrillers will absolutely love. With thematic and tonal qualities reminiscent of Gillian Flynnโ€™s Gone Girl, this new thriller is something fans will not want to miss out on this holiday season, so be sure to grab your copy of Margot Huntโ€™s The Last Affair today! 

Rating: 10/10


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About the Author

Margot Hunt is a critically acclaimed author of psychological suspense. Her work has been praised by Publisher’s Weekly, Booklist and Kirkus Reviews.

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The Last Affair, Margot Hunt

Prologue

Other than the womanโ€™s blood-covered body splayed facedown in the grass, it could have been any typical upscale Floridian backyard.

There was the ubiquitous pool with a water fountain feature, a patio furnished with both a dining set and outdoor sectional couch, and an enormous gas grill capable of cooking hamburgers by the dozen. A large pergola with a tropical vine trained over it covered part of the patio. The dining area was shaded by a black-and-white-striped awning. It was the very picture of suburban domestic bliss. It could have been the set for a commercial advertising anything from laundry detergent to allergy medicine.

Again, except for the dead body.

The area had already been taped off. The first officers on the scene appeared with an ambulance in response to a frantic 911 call placed by the womanโ€™s daughter. The paramedics had assessed the situation, and quickly determined that the woman was dead. The fact that the back of her head had been bashed in with what looked like a paving stone, conveniently dropped next to her prone body, made it immediately clear that it had not been a natural death. The responding officers called the sheriff, who responded by sending in a full investigative team. The medical examiner was now doing a preliminary examination of the body, while police officers combed the area for additional evidence. Two detectives, Mike Monroe and Gavin Reddickโ€”separated by twenty years and sixty poundsโ€”were overseeing the operation, standing at the edge of the patio under the shade of the pergola. It was the third week in April, but this was South Florida and the temperature had already climbed into the low nineties.

โ€œThe paving stone came from the stack out in the front yard. They were delivered last week by the company whoโ€™s installing the driveway,โ€ Detective Reddick said. He was the younger of the two men and had a wiry frame and angular face.

โ€œWeapon of convenience. Suggests it wasnโ€™t premeditated,โ€ Detective Monroe said. He had a ruddy complexion and a full head of thick dark hair, swept back off his face. A strand never moved out of place, even in a strong wind.

โ€œPlus he dropped the weapon, rather than taking it with him. Probably panicked.โ€

โ€œCould be a she,โ€ Monroe said mildly.

Reddick shrugged. โ€œBlunt force trauma to the back of the head? You know the stats. Overwhelming likelihood that itโ€™s a man, and probably someone the victim was intimately involved with. Husband, maybe a boyfriend.โ€

โ€œThe husband was with the daughter when she called it in.โ€

โ€œDoesnโ€™t mean he didnโ€™t do it, and then had her place the call.โ€

โ€œNo, it doesnโ€™t.โ€

The family had been sequestered indoors, both to keep them out of the way, and so that the officers waiting in the house with them could observe anything they did or said. Other than the husband, there was a daughter in her early twenties and a teenage son. The daughter was reportedly distraught, while the husband and son had both been eerily quiet. It was possible they were in shock.

โ€œDo we have an ID on the victim?โ€ Reddick asked.

โ€œItโ€™s her house,โ€ Monroe grunted.

โ€œYeah, but I like doing things the official way, you know? Iโ€™s dotted, tโ€™s crossed, all of that. Building a case, basic detective work.โ€

Despite the chilling scene in front of themโ€”the womanโ€™s body still sprawled on the grass, the back of her head a pulpy, bloody messโ€”the corner of Monroeโ€™s mouth quirked up in a half smile. โ€œSure, kid, tell me all about basic detective work. Iโ€™ve only been doing this for, whatโ€ฆthirty-two years now? The husband IDโ€™d her. Victim is Gwen Landon, age forty-nine. Married, mother of two. Husband said she hasnโ€™t had any recent conflict with anyone.โ€

โ€œOther than the person who caved in the back of her head with a paving stone,โ€ Reddick pointed out.

โ€œWouldnโ€™t be the first time a husband didnโ€™t know his wife as well as he thought he did.โ€

โ€œPossible. But thereโ€™s another possibility, too.โ€

โ€œWhatโ€™s that?โ€

Reddick turned to look at his partner. His eyes were small and dark, and he had a habit of squinting when he concentrated intently on something.

โ€œThe husband is a liar,โ€ Reddick said.

Interview With Author Jerome Preisler

1) Tell us a little bit about yourself. How did you get into writing?

When I was about ten or eleven I started writing a kind of science fiction/fantasy/horror novel. I suppose it was a kind of escape; I was not the happiest of kids. I wrote the beginning in longhand, but after a couple of months taught myself to type on an old manual typewriter that was sitting around in my room. The book wound up being exactly 138 pages, single-spaced. Iโ€™ve been writing ever since, with long lapses until I hit my late twenties and decided to really make a go at doing it professionally. 


2) What inspired you to write your book?

Well, in the case of Net Force, which was a previously existingโ€”if long dormantโ€”bestselling franchise,  itโ€™s kind of different from a novel I would conceive entirely on my own. I was initially asked to relaunch the series, but the whole process took a while, and there were extended lulls before it all came together. Finally I made a big push to convince everyone involved that the time was right to get it done, cybersecurity and the evolution of cyberspace being very much at the forefront of our collective awareness nowadays. It took a lot of work and patience, but here we are, happily!


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3) What theme or message do you hope readers will take away from your book?

I have three epigraphs. One quote is from President John F. Kennedy: โ€œWhat unites us is far greater than what divides us.โ€

I like the word โ€œthemeโ€ better than โ€œmessage,โ€ and if the series does have a theme, JFK put it very succinctly. Weโ€™re living in a time of great challenge. Political, moral, ethical, environmental, technological, social … this is a hinge-point in terms of our very survival and evolution as a species.  If humanityโ€™s going to make it, weโ€™re going to need heroes of all nationalities and ethnicities and genders to stand up against the forces that threaten our freedom … and our existence.

Thatโ€™s where Net Force comes in.


4) What drew you into this particular genre?

Iโ€™ve written books of almost every type, and like working in many different genres. I donโ€™t think of Net Force as being one thing or another … to me itโ€™s just a thriller, with elements of mystery, suspense, cyberpunk and other categories. I get to use my whole toolkit, and thatโ€™s part of the fun.


5) If you could sit down with any character in your book, what would you ask them and why?

Hands down, itโ€™s Kali Alcazar. But I wouldnโ€™t ask her anything in particular. Iโ€™d just want to have a long conversation with lots of good, strong coffee for us to drink. Kali is 28 years or so and going on a thousand; an old, old soul. There are oceans of depth to her. You could know Kali for years and still feel sheโ€™s a mystery. But thereโ€™s a core certainty about her, a knowingness, thatโ€™s rock solid. Once Kali makes a decision, she never questions it, never second guesses herself. Thatโ€™s very different from how Iโ€™ve been most of my life, though Iโ€™ve gotten more like her in recent years. Kaliโ€™s someone you can depend on in extreme moments. At the same time, she isnโ€™t infallible. She is who she is by choice, and some of those choices have taken her down difficult roads. But sheโ€™s true to herself and her values and the things and people she cares about. If sheโ€™s on your side, sheโ€™ll stand with you through any hardship and danger … but donโ€™t cross her or youโ€™ll regret it!  


6) What social media site has been the most helpful in developing your readership?

To be completely honest, Iโ€™m not convinced social media works that well. It still seems to me that one good radio or tv appearance is worth any number of tweets or Facebook posts. But Iโ€™m keeping an open mind and staying at it, so letโ€™s say the verdictโ€™s still out.



7) What advice would you give to aspiring or just starting authors out there?

If you really want to write, be disciplined, and donโ€™t sit around waiting for inspiration. I love baseball and always use the analogy of a batter getting in his daily repetitions, or reps. Hitters need routine, they need steady, regular at-bats. Sit them for a few days, and they slip off their game. My father toiled in a factory most of his life, a garment sweatshop, and what I got from him was my work ethic. He never missed a day of work in his life and I admire that. You do it every day. Doesnโ€™t matter how you feel. You get up and go to work.


8) What does the future hold in store for you? Any new books/projects on the horizon? 

I finished the first Net Force enovellaโ€”a prequel that spotlights Kali and CIA manhunter Mike Carmodyโ€”last August. Itโ€™s called Eye of the Drone and will be out in June and it kicks butt. And Iโ€™m currently writing my second Net Force novel, which will be released in the autumn of 2020. Last but not least, I have a Civil Warย narrative history about a colorful character named Will Cushing thatโ€™s due out in October 2020. So, thankfully, Iโ€™m keeping busy!


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About the Author

Jerome Preisler is the prolific author of almost forty books of fiction and narrative nonfiction, including all eight novels in the New York Times bestselling TOM CLANCYโ€™S POWER PLAYS series.

His latest book is NET FORCE:DARK WEB (November 2019), the first novel in a relaunch of the New York Times bestselling series co-created by Tom Clancy. Forthcoming in May 2020 is the enovella NET FORCE: EYE OF THE DRONE.

Among Jeromeโ€™s recent works of narrative history are CODE NAME CAESAR: The Secret Hunt for U-boat 864 During World War Two, and FIRST TO JUMP: How the Band of Brothers Was Aided by the Brave Paratroopers of Pathfinders Company. His next book of nonfiction, CIVIL WAR COMMANDO: William Cushingโ€™s Daring Raid to Sink the Invincible Ironclad C.S.S. Albemarle,will be published by Regnery Books in October 2020.

Jerome lives in New York City and coastal Maine.


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Net Force: Dark Web by Jerome Preisler Review

I received a free copy of this book in exchange for a fair and honest review. All opinions are my own. 

A series of terrorist attacks emerge just as a brand new Cyber-Security Task Force emerges, and must prove themselves by stopping this powerful new threat in author Jerome Preislerโ€™s action-thriller, โ€œNet Force: Dark Webโ€. 

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The Synopsis 

The return of the cutting-edge thriller series Net Force, created by Tom Clancy and Steve Pieczenik and written by Jerome Preisler.

The number one threat to our nationโ€™s security is in cyberspace. The new US president wants to tackle the urgent problem head-on and launches a top secret line of defense: Net Force. But before the organization can be announced, the country is hit by an unprecedented, two-pronged terror attack.

Not yet empowered by Congress nor embraced by a dubious intelligence community, still untested, unproven and officially unnamed, Net Forceโ€™s elite group of cyber experts and field operatives must lead the fight against the ongoing waves of hacks while tracking down the mastermind. Their failure could mean global catastrophe. Success may lead them to become the highest-level security agency in the United States.

A story that seems ripped from tomorrowโ€™s headlines, Net Force: Dark Web relaunches one of the most prescient thriller series at a time when cybersecurity is more vital than ever.


The Review

An exciting relaunch of a series co-created by icons Tom Clancy and Steve Pieczenik, Net Force: Dark Web is an exciting thriller that keeps readers on the edge of their seat throughout the entirety of the novel. Full of action from the bookโ€™s first pages, the story is equal parts narrative and character development, giving readers plenty to engage with throughout the novel. 

Employing the same beloved military action, espionage and thriller aspects of any good Tom Clancy novel and incorporating modern day technological warfare and diving into how intimately technology has become a part of our everyday lives, the author does a brilliant job of analyzing our dependence on technology and the next era of terrorism and security around the world. As technology and our society evolves, so to will those seeking to use the good aspects of technology for their own nefarious purposes. 


The Verdict

A well-written, lengthy yet action-packed and engaging read. Author Jerome Preisler has done a marvelous job of creating a cast of characters that feel real and personal enough for readers to feel connected to, like one protagonist named Kali, whoโ€™s story evolves greatly from the first page of this novel all the way to itโ€™s end. With the United States facing a dangerous new threat, with government officials in the crosshairs and cyberthreats everywhere, itโ€™s up to a new elite task force to stop the threat before its too late. Find out for yourself why this is the next chapter of an exciting new action-thriller series by preordering your copy of Jerome Preislerโ€™s novel โ€œNet Force: Dark Webโ€ today! 

Rating: 10/10

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About the Author

Jerome Preisler is the prolific author of almost forty books of fiction and narrative nonfiction, including all eight novels in the New York Times bestselling TOM CLANCY’S POWER PLAYS series.

His latest book is NET FORCE:DARK WEB (November 2019), the first novel in a relaunch of the New York Times bestselling series co-created by Tom Clancy. Forthcoming in May 2020 is the enovella NET FORCE: EYE OF THE DRONE.

Among Jerome’s recent works of narrative history are CODE NAME CAESAR: The Secret Hunt for U-boat 864 During World War Two, and FIRST TO JUMP: How the Band of Brothers Was Aided by the Brave Paratroopers of Pathfinders Company. His next book of nonfiction, CIVIL WAR COMMANDO: William Cushing’s Daring Raid to Sink the Invincible Ironclad C.S.S. Albemarle,will be published by Regnery Books in October 2020.

Jerome lives in New York City and coastal Maine.


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Vanished by Cynthia Fridsma Review

I received a free copy of this book in exchange for a fair and honest review. All opinions are my own. 

A missing personโ€™s case and a mysterious car found with a body inside lead to a complex mystery that will leave readers on the edge of their seat in author Cynthia Fridsmaโ€™s โ€œVanishedโ€. 

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The Synopsis

Rose Gibbonโ€™s husband has been missing for two years. Devastated, she sells her home. The next day, local authorities investigate an abandoned car at the intersection of Westland Avenue and Hemenway Street in Boston. All the blood recedes from her face; she knows itโ€™s her husbandโ€™s car!

Meanwhile, Medical Examiner Natalie Principal arrives at the crime scene to inspect a charred body behind the wheel. The victim falls apart when she touches it. Since the car doesnโ€™t show traces of fire, Natalieโ€™s afraid the victim was exposed to a deadly dose of radiation. She informs the ATUโ€”Anti Terrorism Unitโ€”about a possible terrorist threat of a dirty bomb. As the investigation continues, digital footprints are erased, and people vanish into thin air . . . a deadly race to save Natalieโ€™s friends is about to begin. 


The Review

A truly wonderful read! What beings as a simple missing person/murder mystery turns into something far more complex that will truly shock readers. A blend of classic murder mysteries with sci-fi and government conspiracies, the story takes readers through an emotional tale of a woman desperate to find out what happened to her husband, and the team of investigators who get sucked into the mystery alongside her. 

While the cast of characters were wonderfully written and kept the readers emotionally invested, it was the well thought out, carefully orchestrated and expertly driven plot that made this story what it was. The twists and turns the story takes are what make truly memorable mysteries and thrillers, and as more bodies begin to pile up readers will soon discover an entire world that no one ever knew existed. 


The Verdict

This was an amazing read that readers will not want to miss. A truly one of a kind tale, the author does a beautiful job of blending emotionally driven character development with complex plot building and action-fueled drama. If you like mysteries, thrillers and elements of sci-fi blended into emotional tales of loss, grief and struggle, then you will not want to miss author Cynthia Fridsmaโ€™s novel โ€œVanishedโ€. Be sure to grab your copy today!

Rating: 8/10

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About the Author

As far back as she can remember, Cynthia has been listening to exciting stories told by her mother. She grew up reading books from Edgar Allan Poe, H. P. Lovecraft, and Philip K. Dick, among others.

It was Cynthiaโ€™s mother who inspired her to start tellingโ€”and writingโ€”her own stories.

Ms. Fridsmaโ€™s writing career started after a handicap in 2014โ€”she has a tremor in her right hand, numbness in the fingers, and pain in her wrist. She had to give up her other creative outlets, such as photography, computer programming, and gave up on juggling, so focused on what she could do rather than what she couldnโ€™t do.

Besides writing, she sometimes plays guitarโ€”in Jimi Hendrix style.

Cynthia lives with her husband and two pet bunnies in Amsterdam.

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The Sixth Wicked Child (4MK Thriller #3) By J.D. Barker Review

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A serial killerโ€™s final act comes to fruition as the authorities are forced to ask themselves if the infamous 4MK is who they always believed he was, or if the hero of this tale is the monster all along in author J.D. Barkerโ€™s The Sixth Wicked Child. 

The Synopsis

In the riveting conclusion of the 4MK trilogy, Barker takes the thriller to an entirely new level. Don’t miss a single word of the series James Patterson called “ingenious.”

Hear No Evil

For Detective Sam Porter, the words โ€œFather, forgive meโ€ conjure memories long forgotten; a past intentionally buried. For Anson Bishop, these three words connect a childhood to the present as he unleashes a truth concealed for decades.

See No Evil

Found written on cardboard near each body, these words link multiple victims to a single killerโ€”discovered within minutes of each other in both Chicago and South Carolinaโ€”clearly connected yet separated by impossible miles.

Speak No Evil

Chicago Metro and the FBI find themselves caught in chaosโ€”a hospital on lockdown, a rogue officer, and corruption at the highest levels. When Anson Bishop, the prime suspect in the notorious 4MK serial murders turns himself in, he reveals a story completely unexpected, one that not only upends the current investigation, but one that will change the lives of all involved.

Do No Evil

With unrelenting tension and pulse-pounding suspense, the past unravels at breakneck speed as the truth behind the Four Monkey Killerโ€™s motive is finally revealed in this masterfully crafted finale.

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The Review

The absolute best thriller of 2019 and one of the most heart-pounding, shocking and well crafted endings to a thriller series in years. The haunting and spine-chilling actions of 4MK have struck the nerve of fans around the world as this series has progressed, but author J.D. Barker outdoes himself in this incredible read. 

The way the author starts to share the connections between 4MK and protagonist Sam Porter bring about one of the most satisfying slow burn reveals of a thriller, delving into Anson Bishopโ€™s past and revealing that 4MK may not be the most evil person in this tale. Forcing the reader to confront the true meaning of evil and the depths of human villainy that exists in our world, this story blends shocking revelations with high octane action and character development that plays like a film across the pages of this novel. 

By the storyโ€™s end, readers will realize that no one is who they seem. Heroes can be villains, just as villains can be the hero, even if itโ€™s the hero of their own story. Any reader who has been following this series closely will thoroughly enjoy seeing threads even from book one reveal their connection to the story of Anson Bishop, and the final page of this tale will leave readers reeling as all if finally revealed.

The Verdict

An absolute must read novel of 2019, author J.D. Barker writes a compelling, engaging and satisfying conclusion to an epic thriller like no other. Creating a serial killer and villain that can stand up to the greats like Hannibal Lecter and The One-Armed Man of the hit tale The Fugitive, 4MK will forever be cemented as an iconic and terrifying foe. If you havenโ€™t yet, be sure to grab your copy of author J.D. Barkerโ€™s โ€œThe Sixth Wicked Child, the third and final chapter of the 4MK Thriller saga. 

RATING: 10/10

About the Author

Barker was born January 7, 1971 in Lombard, Illinois and spent the first fourteen years of his life in Crystal Lake, Illinois. A staunch introvert, he was rarely seen without a book in hand, devouring both the Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew series by the age of six before moving on to classics such as the works of Dickens and Twain. The discovery of Shelley, Stoker and Poe fueled a fire and it wasnโ€™t long before he was writing tales of his own which he shared with friends and family. These early stories centered around witches and ghosts thought to inhabit the woods surrounding their home.

At fourteen, Barkerโ€™s family relocated to Englewood, Florida, a climate better suited to his fatherโ€™s profession as a contractor. He attended Lemon Bay High School and graduated in 1989. Knowing he wanted to pursue a career in the arts but unsure of a direction, he enrolled at the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale where he later obtained a degree in business. While in college, one of his writing assignment found its way into the hands of Paul Gallotta of Circus Magazine. Gallotta reached out to Barker and asked him to join the staff of 25th Parallel Magazine where he worked alongside the man who would later become Marilyn Manson. 

Assignments dropped him into the center of pop culture and by 1991 Barker branched out, interviewing celebrities for the likes of Seventeen, TeenBeat, and other national and local publications. In 1992, Barker syndicated a small newspaper column called Revealed which centered around the investigation of haunted places and supernatural occurrences. While he often cites these early endeavors as a crash course in tightening prose, his heart remained with fiction. He began work as a book doctor and ghostwriter shortly thereafter, helping others fine tune their writing for publication. Barker has said this experience proved invaluable, teaching him what works and what doesnโ€™t in todayโ€™s popular fiction. He would continue in this profession until 2012 when he wrote a novel of his own, titled Forsaken.

Stephen King read portions of Forsaken prior to publication and granted Barker permission to utilize the character of Leland Gaunt of Kingโ€™s Needful Things in the novel. Indie-published in late 2014, the book went on to hit several major milestones โ€“ #2 on Audible (Harper Lee with Go Set a Watchman held #1), #44 on Amazon U.S., #2 on Amazon Canada, and #22 on Amazon UK. Forsaken was also nominated for a Bram Stoker Award (Best Debut Novel) and won a handful of others including a New Apple Medalist Award. 

After reading Forsaken, Bram Stokerโ€™s family reached out to Barker and asked him to co-author a prequel to Dracula utilizing Bramโ€™s original notes and journals, much of which has never been made public. The novel, titled Dracul, sold at auction to G.P. Putnam & Sons, with film rights going to Paramount. Andy Muschietti (IT, Mama) is attached to direct.

Barkerโ€™s initial indie success drew the attention of traditional agents and publishers and in early 2016 his debut thriller, The Fourth Monkey, sold in a series of pre-empts and auctions worldwide with Houghton Mifflin Harcourt set to publish in the U.S. and HarperCollins in the UK. The book has also sold for both film and television.

Barker splits his time between Englewood, FL, and Pittsburgh, PA, with his wife, Dayna.

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Interview with Author Jackson Coppley

Tell us a little bit about yourself. How did you get into writing?

I had an unlikely path towards writing. I spent my career in technology. Working as an engineer for the Bell System (that dates me), striking out on my own to start a software company, then managing projects for IBM. But I had a knack for storytelling and writing is the outlet for those stories.

What inspired you to write your book?

I always toy with ideas that upset our sense of reality. What would happen if we found a sophisticated code deep in the earth? Weโ€™ve come to accept a certain evolution of our development from primitive cave drawings, but wouldnโ€™t such a new discovery turn history upside down?

What theme or message do you hope readers will take away from your book?

The Code Hunters, while meant to be a strait adventure thriller, does suggest that there may be other mysteries waiting to be discovered that might shake up what we know to be true. Donโ€™t assume that history is fixed, not to be changed.

What drew you into this particular genre?

The Code Hunters is a technothriller. You only have to see what I said about my background to understand the โ€˜technoโ€™ part. As far as the thriller, an adventure like that of Indiana Jones is just plain fun.

If you could sit down with any character in your book, what would you ask him or her and why?

Most readers have favorite characters other than the title character, Nicholas Foxe, but Nickโ€™s my guy. I would like to meet Nick in a bar and talk about the history of the world over a round or two of drinks.

What social media site has been the most helpful in developing your readership?

Facebook is number one since I have a page there where I post information about my books and direct people to my blog (www.JacksonCoppley.com/blog). On my blog, I write about, among other things, heroes and why we love them. I also have a large Twitter following and keep them entertained.

What advice would you give to aspiring or just starting authors out there?

Determine if you love to write. Donโ€™t think about it much. Just do it. Donโ€™t worry about creating perfect prose. You can fix it. You can improve it over time. But you cannot fix or improve whatโ€™s not been written.

What does the future hold in store for you? Any new books/projects on the horizon?

I have much of the second Nicholas Foxe adventure written. Iโ€™m spending a few weeks in Italy and along the Dalmatian Coast getting the locations right. Iโ€™m hyped about the book and I have readers of The Code Hunters asking for more. I aim to please.

About the Author

Jackson Coppley, a consummate storyteller, illuminates in his writing what happens when technology intersects with human behavior and emotion. Coppley weaves his stories from a sophisticated knowledge of technology and an understanding of human behavior. Coppleyโ€™s resume includes a dynamic career with leading world communications and technology companies, and the launching of what the press called โ€œa revolutionary software programโ€ during the rise of personal computing. As a world traveler, Coppley developed an interest in and an understanding of cultural differences and nuances which play an important role in his stories. His YouTube video on the Hmong people of Vietnam, as an example of how he investigates other cultures, received thousands of hits. It is this sensitivity about human behavior combined with the understanding of the potential of technology that brings to his writing a glimpse of what is yet to come.

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Interview with Author John Graves

Tell us a little bit about yourself. How did you get into writing?

Writing began in college with a sonnet each day. I have blogged for years. The previous three books drive me to continue!

What inspired you to write your book?

Calumny from extreme environmentalists. I wanted to tell their deep story: many want to destroy humanity completely. Here is how it could be done!

What theme or message do you hope readers will take away from your book?

Evil is a real aspect of our lives, in so many ways. Tracker is evil, certainly, but so are most of the heroes in the book. We survive by creating goodness, not by destruction.

What drew you into this particular genre?

Who: Asimov, Heinlein, Clarke, Blish, Norton, Niven. All great sci-fi writers. And of course, Michael Crichton!

If you could sit down with any character in your book, what would you ask them and why?

Jake, why didnโ€™t you marry Soliz?

What social media site has been the most helpful in developing your readership?

The SM action is just beginning, so it is hard to tellโ€ฆ

What advice would you give to aspiring or just starting authors out there?

Write daily, if only a few hundred words. Write for yourself, but mostly for the โ€˜muscle memoryโ€™, doing the โ€˜word repsโ€™ builds confidence and style.

What does the future hold in store for you? Any new books/projects on the horizon?

The sequel is 1/3 complete: Life By Intention

About the Author

John has traveled extensively, with more than 80 countriesโ€™ stamps in his passport. His avocation is adventure. He has sailed to Hawaii several times as well as across the Atlantic and throughout the Mediterranean and Caribbean. He has trekked the Andes, the Sahara, the Taklamakan, the Serengeti, and the Namib.

In his previous career, John was a chef.

Death by Design, a Thriller by John Graves