by Crimespree Magazine | Apr 15, 2014 | Features
Heavy raindrops beat the roof of the unmarked squad car I was riding in like a tom-tom. I didn’t like it. No one did. We detectives would see each other on the street or at various precincts, and stop to whine about it. As one could figure, those nights were...
by Crimespree Magazine | Apr 13, 2014 | Comics
Publisher: Archie Comics Publication date: 2013 Listen up, folks! It’s time you all check out the new and resurgent RED CIRCLE COMICS. Red Circle Comics may to not be a household name to the non-comics crowd, it’s a fair bet even your Aunt Alice has heard of Red...
by Crimespree Magazine | Apr 13, 2014 | Books, Reviews
WARRIORS Ted Bell April 1st, 2014 William Morrow Best-selling author Ted Bell’s latest book Warriors delves into the dangers of an emerging China. This spy thriller brings back his main character, Alex Hawke who is not the ordinary super spy. In this novel Hawke plays...
by Crimespree Magazine | Apr 13, 2014 | Uncategorized
by Crimespree Magazine | Apr 13, 2014 | Flashback
This article comes from issue 2. Award-winning author Kent Kreuger talks about his life-long love of horror films. When I was a kid, during the “duck and cover” years of the 1950’s, the most common pastime in the world was contemplating its end, which we all...
by Crimespree Magazine | Apr 12, 2014 | Comics
RICHARD STARK’S PARKER Adapted and Illustrated by Darwyn Cooke The Hunter – Vol 1 Richard Stark’s (Donald Westlake) classic anti-hero Parker is brought alive in this series of graphic novels by Darwyn Cooke. In the first volume, THE HUNTER, Parker is...
by Crimespree Magazine | Apr 12, 2014 | Author Interviews
Under A Silent Moon, Elizabeth Haynes’ latest book, differs from her previous books. While her other books were more stand-alone psychological thrillers this one can be classified as a series police procedural. What makes this novel intriguing is the way she presents...
by Crimespree Magazine | Apr 12, 2014 | Features
Under A Silent Moon, Elizabeth Haynes’ latest book, differs from her previous books. While her other books were more stand-alone psychological thrillers this one can be classified as a series police procedural. What makes this novel intriguing is the way she presents...
by Crimespree Magazine | Apr 12, 2014 | Comics, Events
We’ve been going to C2E2 since the first one and every single year we have a great time. For me the minute I walk in the building it starts, you hear a buzz that gets louder as you approach the exhibitor hall. You start to see more and more people, some dressed up in...
by Crimespree Magazine | Apr 12, 2014 | Books, Profiles
This is our third in a series of author’s sharing photos of where they work when they create the great books we love to read. I find it interesting that the work spaces seem to be a different at the writing styles. If you click on the photos you can see them...