Mystery Author Michael Guillebeau Blends Sharp Writing with Quirky Characters and Offbeat Humor

I first met Michael Guillebeau at Killer Nashville, where the manuscript for his first novel, Josh Whoever, was a top ten finalist for the Claymore Awards. That book was published by Five Star Mysteries in 2013 and received a starred review from Library Journal, was named a Mystery Debut of the Month by them, and was … More Mystery Author Michael Guillebeau Blends Sharp Writing with Quirky Characters and Offbeat Humor

Pirates, Sunken Treasure, and Romance: Stacy Allen’s EXPEDITION INDIGO

If you like an adventure tale spiced with romance, history, sunken treasure, world travel, and modern-day pirates, look no further than Stacy Allen‘s debut romantic suspense novel, Expedition Indigo.The book opens with a compelling prologue about a shipwreck in the Mediterranean in 808 A.D. In fact, I was so drawn into the story of 12-year-old Lazio … More Pirates, Sunken Treasure, and Romance: Stacy Allen’s EXPEDITION INDIGO

Nancy Sartor’s BONES ALONG THE HILL: Riveting Romantic Suspense with a Serious Message:

There’s a tendency for people to think of romantic suspense as a “slight” genre–entertaining but not very deep. In truth, the best of the genre, like the best of all genres, is anything but slight. Nancy Sartor’s debut novel, Bones Along the Hill, is a perfect example. Yes, there’s a love story–the relationship between Neva and Davis is both … More Nancy Sartor’s BONES ALONG THE HILL: Riveting Romantic Suspense with a Serious Message:

Welcome

Welcome to A Killer Conversation. I hope you’ll find some new books (and authors) in the mystery/thriller/suspense genre to love. Please feel free to comment and engage in respectful discussions of the authors, books, and issues posted. (No spoilers, please.) You can expect posts about authors who write in a variety of subgenres–private detective, police procedural, … More Welcome