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Have you received an influx of messages lately promising “Increased book exposure, book reviews, or a massive social media splash?” Then this Autopsy of a Scam might be for you. Whether a debut novelist or a seasoned bestseller, authors remain prime targets for fraudulent promotional schemes. Why? Because they target an author’s hopes and aspirations. […]

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Tracing the DNA of Mysteries. Mysteries, where fear flirts with fascination. Every locked-room mystery, every forensic thriller, every psychological whodunit, every twist you love today started somewhere. For True Crime month, the Mystery Review Crew is unearthing the genre’s primal roots—where the thrill of the unknown first took hold and never let go.  The Century […]

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For True Crime November, we’re interrogating…I mean interviewing Thriller Author Conor McAnally about his new book, Bullets In the Water. His book is set in Bastrop, Texas, with the idea for the book coming around via some real events that Conor McAnally used as inspiration. About Conor McAnally Conor McAnally is an award-winning writer, performer, […]

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This month’s BOLO Book is The Light, written and illustrated by Terry Werntz. As a reminder, BOLO books are books the Crew loved for the covers or books that resonated with the Crew. This stunning book was crafted by Kimberly’s Papa, so this Crew member might be a bit biased, but I love how his […]

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Ripper to Retina: The Art of Detection and the Evolution of Biometrics and Forensic Science Every crime scene tells a story. It’s not just about what’s seen, it’s what’s invisible. What still lingers. Even the slightest clue can become a vital part of the narrative.  But stories don’t speak for themselves. How well they’re read […]

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