Allison Leotta “Writing a Thriller based on your Day Job”
“Write what you know,” they say, and so I did. I was a federal prosecutor in Washington, D.C. for twelve years, specializing in sex crimes,…
“Write what you know,” they say, and so I did. I was a federal prosecutor in Washington, D.C. for twelve years, specializing in sex crimes,…
Four years ago, we at Suspense discovered a new author. He was a debut, not well known, but something about his work, well, we thought…
Prior to a long finance career, including a 16-year stint as a senior executive and board member of a NYSE-listed company, Joseph Badal served for six…
Here you go. The November / December 2016 Issue of the magazine, just click on the link and the magazine will open up. We are…
Q&A: CAN DNA BE USED TO IDENTIFY MULTIPLE ASSAILANTS IN A THREE-DECADE-OLD RAPE? By D.P. Lyle, MD Q: Was it possible in 1969 (or…
Here is the complete list of the Best Books of 2016 as voted on by Suspense Magazine and fans. The Crimson Scribe Award winner (given…