by Elise Cooper | Dec 29, 2019 | Author Interviews, Features
Murder At Icicle Lodge by J. D. Griffo brings back the Ferrara women detective team. They are investigating a murder where the people of interest mount up. The four women are related and range in age from 65 to GenX. They are Alberta, her granddaughter Jinx, sister...
by Elizabeth Penney | Dec 27, 2019 | Features, Five Things
When my British mother slipped on an apron, four active, hungry children knew food was on the way. And her shout to don our hand-stitched “pinnies,” was as clear a call to dinner as any bell. As I write this, I realize something obvious but never questioned. My...
by Crimespree Magazine | Dec 23, 2019 | Books, Reviews
A Killer Carol by Laura Bradford expertly combines a good mystery within the Amish community. In this novel, she is able to highlight the suspense with a secondary story about Christmas preparations and festivities. Bradford decided to write the series because...
by Erin Mitchell | Dec 10, 2019 | Events
If you’re looking for a perfect gift for the crime fiction aficionado in your life, there’s only a few days left for the Early Bird offer for CrimeFest tickets. Delegates have until 16 December to book a full pass for the four-day convention for just £165, when the...
by cleanup | Dec 7, 2019 | Books
Death Brings A Shadow by Rosemary Simpson brings to life the post-Civil War period of the Gilded Age. Along with a murder mystery Simpson explores the South during the Reconstruction era. The story opens in 1889 when Prudence MacKenzie and Geoffrey Hunter are...
by cleanup | Dec 4, 2019 | Books, Reviews
Bookmarked for Murder by V. M. Burns is the fifth book in the Mystery Bookshop series, one of three the author writes. Many of the amateur sleuths in this series are not young at heart, which adds to the plot. “I write three series and this one is from the “Mystery...
by Elise Cooper | Dec 3, 2019 | Author Interviews, Features
Active Measures (Jericho Quinn Book 8) Marc Cameron Kensington Books Nov 26th, 2019 Active Measures by Marc Cameron is a suspenseful thriller. With the Cuban regime as a backdrop this novel reminds Americans how Cuba has overwhelming poverty, is a police state, and a...
by Erin Mitchell | Nov 25, 2019 | Books, Cover Reveal, Features
From the author… Thanks to Crimespree for hosting the cover reveal for my next thriller, DARK TOMORROW! I think artist Rex Bonomelli created a wonderfully creepy vibe with this cover for the second book in my Lisa Tanchik series. The photo that was the basis for...
by cleanup | Nov 21, 2019 | Books
The Hidden Nazi by Dean Reuter, Colm Lowery, and Keith Chester delves into the story about America’s deal with the devil. It lays out the case that Hans Kammler was truly the worst of the worst, a general in the SS who perpetrated war crimes. Who was this...
by cleanup | Nov 11, 2019 | Ask the Authors, Books, Features
Veteran’s Day was created after the armistice between the Allied nations and Germany on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month in 1918. It was proclaimed as the day to “end all wars” and by 1938 it was recognized as a legal holiday dedicated...