Q&A with James Rollins

The Sixth Extinction by James Rollins is another winner. On the tenth anniversary of this series Rollins is able to look into his crystal ball and see the future; although not too distant a future. Consider the current outbreak of the Ebola virus that is spreading...

Q&A with J.A. Jance

REMAINS OF INNOCENCE  has J. A. Jance once again writing a great storyline. Before starting this book readers might want to download the novella, The Old Blue Line that offers a backstory on Joanna Brady’s husband Butch Dixon. Both involve murder mysteries that are...

Q&A with Jeff Guinn

Elise Cooper: Do you think this book is a realistic look at the western frontier?   Jeff Guinn: Yes, which is why I included blowing dust, bad whiskey, and smelly outhouses. Seriously, conditions in that region were very extreme and hard. Anyone who survived out...

Q&A with Tom Young

Elise Cooper: Your bio terrorism scenario seems very realistic and plausible. Is it based on your military experience? Thomas Young: I hope this scenario never really happens where terrorists get their hands on chemical weapons in variety and in quantity. Fortunately,...

Q&A with C.J. Box

Author C. J. Box has written formidable novels, fourteen in all. With his latest book, Shots Fired, he has exceptionally ventured into the short story realm. The plot lines vary from adventure to crime procedural to historical. There are ten stories, three of them...