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Archive by Article Title | Archive by Date Threshold Review When twenty-five-year-old Honey McGuinness decided to bury herself in Skid Row in order to start a new life, she never realized how far she would go to avenge the death of a friend. The Worst Kind of Lies Review A behind-the-scenes look at the life insurance industry when corporate greed becomes more important the needs of the client, and one man decides to fight back. The Second Savior Review LAPD homicide detectives Dover and Falcon are hot on the trail of a drug kingpin. Suddenly, a drive-by by a rival gang changes the landscape for a number of players. Find out who, and why. The Red Dahlia Review DI Anna Travis is back with a brutal case, while finding herself running out of time before another young woman becomes the next victim. The Maltese Manuscript Review Author Joanne Dobson writes this 5th Karen Pelletier novel in the classic noir hard-boiled detective fiction style with good results. The Ingredients of a Good Thriller Review Have you ever wanted to try your hand at writing a thriller? This quick and easy guide will show you how to make that genre work for you as a writer. The High Window Review Raymond Chandler's third Philip Marlowe novel continues to satisfy. As Marlowe seeks a stolen coin, and contemplates a series of unexplained murders, he finds he must deal with the usual motley cast of characters. The Hardy Boys The Hardy Boys were created in 1926 and became the most popular juvenile crime series in publishing history. The Ghost and the Femme Fatale Review The grand opening of a renovated old movie house provided the perfect opportunity for the community of Quindicott to hold a noir film festival until a couple of suspicious accidents take their deadly toll. The Ghost and Mrs. McClure Review Penelope had a difficult evening when she hosted her first best-selling author as the new co-manager of a small town bookstore. Not only did she have to deal with his obnoxious entourage, but during his speech the author died after drinking out of a water bottle she had handed him.
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