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AUTHOR WEBSITES
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Kit Ehrman. Author of 'Dead Man's Touch' and 'At Risk' |
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Charlotte Hughes. Charlotte Hughes is a romantic comedy author who has published over 35 critically acclaimed novels. She is a NY times bestselling southern writer, and she lives in antebellum Beaufort, S.C. with her two dachshunds, whom she lovingly refers to as "dumb" and dumber." |
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Nancy Baker Jacobs. Author of 'Flash Point', 'Star Struck' and other mysteries and non-fiction. |
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Paul Johnston. Award-winning crime novels set in Scotland and Greece. |
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Heidi Mack website. Web designer for authors including Lee Child, Ridley Pearson, Jan Burke, Peter Robinson, John Connolly, Brad Meltzer and others, with links to their websites. |
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Christopher G. Moore. Bangkok based author of the 'Land of Smiles Trilogy' and the Vincent Calvino Private Eye series. |
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Sarah Rayne. Author of Tower of Silence, A Dark Dividing and Roots of Evil |
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Zoë Sharp. Website of Zoë Sharp, acclaimed author of the Charlie Fox series of novels. |
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Jessica Speart's website. Gator Aide, Tortoise Soup, Bird Brained, Border Prey, Black Delta Night, A Killing Season and Coastal Disturbance are the first seven books in the Rachel Porter series. The eighth Rachel Porter mystery, Blue Twilight, will be published in September 2004. |
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Karen Wiesner's website. Award winning author in various genres, karen teamed up with Chris Spindler for the Falcon's Bend series. |
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Rodger Jacobs' website. Author of “Long Time Money and Lots of Cocaine”, about the 1981 Wonderland murders. A site that is an L.A.-centric online tabloid with frequent daily updates and an emphasis on L.A. true crime news, books and literature, and pop culture with an L.A. slant. |
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Ben F. Small. Author of 'Alibi on Ice' a suspense thriller mystery set on Mount Rainier. |
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Website of author Alina Adams. Alina Adams writes figure skating mysteries including her latest release Axel of Evil, third in the series which began with Murder On Ice. |
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Debi Alper. Website of Debi Alper, author of 'Trading Tatiana' and other novels. |
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Sandra Parshall. Website of Sandra Parshall, author of 'The Heat of the Moon'. |
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Pat Brown's home page. Website of writer Pat Brown, author of L.A. HEAT, which will be out in July 2006. It is the first in a series featuring computer specialist Chris Bellamere and LAPD Homicide Detective David Eric Laine. |
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Jess Lourey. Author of the hysterical Murder by Month cozies.
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Murderati. We are Murderati -- 6 mystery writers writing and marketing mysteries. |
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Dave Case. Website of Dave Case, Chicago cop and author of 'Out of Cabrini'. |
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Type M for Murder blogspot. Blogspot for Rick Blechta, Charles Benoit, Alex Brett, Michael Blair and Vicki Delany - Always ready to type M for MURDER
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Martin Edwards' website. Martin is an acclaimed British crime writer and commentator, twice nominated for CWA Daggers. The Coffin Trail was in a short list of six for the Theakston's Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Prize, 2006. |
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Italian Mystery Site. Giallografia, Italian mystery site by author Rina Brundu and detective don Osvaldo da Silva Ochoa |
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Irish Crime Writers. Website of Cormac O Cuilleanain (a.k.a. Cormac Millar), author of An Irish Solution and The Grounds. A list of Irish crime fiction authors as well as some authors writing about matters Irish appears on the site. |
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Julia Spencer-Fleming's site. Tales of the Teapot: Conversations with the 2007 Agatha Best Mystery Nominees. 2007 Agatha Nominee Julia Spencer-Fleming (ALL MORTAL FLESH) interviews fellow nominees Earlene Fowler, Jacqueline Winspear, Nancy Pickard and L.C. Hayden, discussing their lives, books and craft in a delightful series of interviews. Traditional? Cozy? You make the call.
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Website of Wendy Howell Mills. Web page of Wendy Howell Mills, author of the forthcoming title ISLAND BLUES, as well as the Callie McKinley Outer Banks books and ISLAND INTRIGUE. |
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Snake Jones Zoo mysteries.. Website of authors Marilyn Victor and Michael Allan Mallory, authors of the Snake Jones Zoo Mysteries. |
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G M Malliet's home page. Home page of G M Malliet, author of the St. Just mysteries (Death of a Cozy Writer and Death and the Lit Chick). |
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Website of Heywood Gould. Website and blog of veteran screenwriter and novelist, Heywood Gould, author of Fort Apache, The Bronx, Boys From Brazil, Cocktail, Rolling Thunder, Double Bang and the Josh Krales mysteries.
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Thrill Killers. THRILL KILLERS is about the gruesome, true crime murders of two college students who were carjacked and kidnapped in Providence, RI in June 2000. |
FORUMS
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Mystery and Thrillers Forum. We're a group of booklovers who prefer things mysterious and thrilling. If you're a reader who loves mysteries — whether they're hardboiled, cozies, police procedurals, psychological thrillers or humorous — we discuss them all. |
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Wavnutz. A site for people with many interests and where you can talk about books and attend author chats every Wednesday night at 9.00 pm ET. |
ONLINE SHOPS
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Macavity's. UK based Mail Order and Internet booksellers specialising in Crime Fiction, True Crime and Crime Reference titles. |
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Mary Martin Book Shop. Mary Martin Book Shop is Adelaide's oldest independent bookshop. Celebrating sixty years of business in 2005, Mary Martin Book Shop has a wide selection of Australian and international titles for the discerning reader. To purchase online, contact us at sales@marymartin.com.au |
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AudiobookStand. A direct market catalog and online marketer of audiobooks that is a division of Brilliance Audio. We sell audiobooks on cassette tape, compact disc and MP3-CD directly to consumers. |
PUBLISHER WEBSITES
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Christine's Book List. Books for people who love the mystery of the past. Featuring genealogy fiction, mystery, genealogy how to, historical biographies, and children's books with historical themes. |
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Crimespree Magazine. A bi-monthly print Mystery and Crime Fiction magazine featuring original fiction, reviews, interviews, articles by and about authors and loads of other related topics |
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Daughters of Freya. An intriguing new way to read a mystery - in emails delivered to your inbox! |
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Euro Crime. A comprehensive and growing UK and European crime fiction site including author biographies and bibliographies |
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Perseverance Press. Perseverance Press / John Daniel & Company lists current mystery novels. |
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Crème de la Crime. Crème de la Crime is one of Britain's newest and most innovative publishing companies, specialising in hard-hitting top-flight crime novels and thrillers. |
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Books For A Buck. Your source for affordable electronic fiction. Also provides useful information for would be authors as well as a possible market. |
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Crime Files Magazine's official website. For information on the latest issue of the magazine as well as information on crime and thriller writers, new releases, new authors, Crime Book of the Month and a regular competition. |
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Harlequin uncovers New York secrets. What has Harlequin’s Romance Report discovered about New Yorkers in comparison with other Americans? Read the secrets of New Yorkers on Harlequin’s new page.
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VARIOUS SITES
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Internet Movie database. Welcome to the Internet Movie Database, the biggest, best, most award-winning movie site on the planet. |
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Mixed Bag. Major Los Angeles gift bag site: Mixed Bag prepares gift bags for many Hollywood celebrity studded events, but they seem prepared to do something as humble as a non movie star baby shower. |
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Area 51 Radio Station. Science Fiction titbits, Special Sci-Fi programs, the Greatest Hits from the seventies to the current chart. |
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The Mystery File. A site providing information on past, current and future mystery related items: books, magazines, movies, interviews et al.
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Web page of Deadly Ink. Home of the Deadly Ink Mystery Conference, the site is dedicated to fans and writers of mysteries of all types. |
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Animation: The Whole Story. ANIMATION: HOWARD BECKERMAN. The personal site of one of America's great animators, noted teacher of the craft and author of a major book on the topic. Site is crammed with animation information and is a must visit for anyone interested in every aspect of the art from making cave drawings move to digitally turning on a lamp. |
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Karen Villanueva Author Services. Karen Villanueva Author Services offers a variety of services to new and multi-published authors. Whether you are in need of advice, setting up book talks and signings, developing a publicity plan, or seeking representation, we have the experience to meet your needs.
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Mystery at Mansfield Manor. An interactive murder mystery movie that has been described as a combination of Clue and a choose your own adventure. A worthwhile and good fun site but be aware that it costs $US7 for four days membership. Regardless, I can recommend it as great entertainment for all would-be detectives |
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POSTER APPRAISAL. COM. An information site that offers free evaluations of all types of original posters ( movie, travel, war, music and propaganda), ephemera and vintage advertising. The site is managed and edited by Rudy Franchi, longtime pop culture memorabilia appraiser on the PBS series Antiques Roadshow.
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Eric Verbiest's Book Site. A Belgian site in the Dutch language (with some pages in English) dealing with mystery and fantasy translated into Dutch. |
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Wheredunnit. A site which categorises novels according to the location of their action. |
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The Edgar Awards webpage. The website offers visitors everything they ever wanted to know about the awards, the various Edgar Week activities, and MORE. From profiles of each of the 2007 Edgar Award nominees to details on the award ceremony itself, the new website has it all. Interested parties can even purchase their own tickets for the Edgar Awards Banquet hosted by Al Roker with special guest Stephen King. |
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Kitabe. An audiobook rental library. |
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The Harlequin Book Challenge. Harlequin have a promotion to combat illiteracy. This is something which all serious readers ought to promote, being mindful of the standard of literacy of upcoming generations. |
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