by Kristopher | Sep 13, 2018 | Bolo
From the Booking Desk: Eric Beetner, one of my fellow nominees competing for the Best Online Content Anthony Award last weekend in St. Petersburg had the bloody nerve to ask me to host the cover reveal for his new novel. Can you imagine? After ruminating on it for all...
by Kristopher | Sep 12, 2018 | Bolo
My annual recap of Bouchercon is always a joy to write. Revisiting those events helps to elevate the sadness caused by it all being over for another 365+ days. But next year, we have Dallas and the 50th Anniversary of Bouchercon! After a brief Labor Day vacation in...
by Kristopher | Sep 7, 2018 | Composite Sketch
From the Booking Desk: Bouchercon is in full bloom and I am so happy to have Clea Simon here with us today for the Composite Sketch series. I have only relatively recently met Clea – within the last year or so – but she has quickly become one of my...
by Kristopher | Sep 6, 2018 | Conference Recap
From the Booking Desk: Today is the official start of Bouchercon 2018 in St Petersburg, Florida. I hope to see many of you at The Vinoy Resort Hotel over the next few days. For those that are unable to join us, follow me on Facebook for lots of pictures and details of...
by Kristopher | Sep 5, 2018 | underCOVER
From the Booking Desk: I was a huge fan of J.D. Allen’s crime fiction series debut, 19 Souls. It’s even possible that I started my review by saying it “grabs the gritty PI genre by the balls and delivers a solid punch to the reader’s solar...
by Kristopher | Sep 4, 2018 | Review
From the Booking Desk: I have made it well known that I am a fan of Stephanie Gayle’s Thomas Lynch Series. Below I will post links to my reviews of the previous books. Plus I will include the review blurb I did for the most recent book, which is being released...
by Kristopher | Aug 31, 2018 | Composite Sketch
From the Booking Desk: I have been a fan of Ayo Onatade’s for far longer than I have actually known her. When I began hanging out in the crime fiction community, I was always struck by Ayo’s knowledge and presence. I’ll admit, once I finally got to...
by Kristopher | Aug 30, 2018 | Review
After the harrowing events of UNSUB, Caitlin Hendrix has been recruited by the FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit. This is where readers will find her at the start of Meg Gardiner’s Into the Black Nowhere. Like the first book in the series, Gardiner molds a classic serial...
by Kristopher | Aug 29, 2018 | Review
With Leave No Trace, Mindy Mejia so organically incorporates setting into the structure of the novel that years from now, future writers will refer to this book as a blueprint for how to nail location. By dividing the story between the inside and the outside, Mejia...
by Kristopher | Aug 28, 2018 | Review
Little Comfort is the title of Edwin Hill’s debut novel, but it is also an apt description of the reader’s experience while reading this suspense-filled book. Little Comfort is billed at the first Hester Thursby Mystery, but let’s get that marketing matter out of the...