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Suspense Radio

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 Suspense Radio Inside Edition - September 13th, 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:30:00

Today's show will have three outstanding women thriller authors.  First up will be Carla Neggers, followed by Sandra Brannan, and then Janice Gable Bashman.   For Carla Neggers we will talk about her latest book Harbor Island: In this vivid and suspenseful addition to her widely acclaimed Sharpe & Donovan series, New York Times bestselling author Carla Neggers takes readers on a heart-stopping journey from Boston to Ireland to the rocky coast of Maine. For Sandra Brannan we will look at Solomon's Whisper:  Solomon’s Whisper The latest installment in the Liv Bergen Mystery Series As Liv Bergen investigates the long-ago murder of her niece, she uncovers a well-guarded secret—and stumbles into one the most prolific killer she’s faced yet. Once an amateur sleuth, Liv “Boots” Bergen has now found her footing as an official FBI agent. It should be Liv’s dream career—she’s working closely with a bureau legend, Agent Streeter Pierce, as well as the exotic Agent Jack Linwood, with whom she shares a growing romance. Liv has proven to be an adept agent, and the whole office has been moved to a brand new, state-of-the-art facility in central Denver. And Janice Gable Bashman it's Predator:  The hunt is on! Sixteen-year-old Bree Sunderland must inject herself with an untested version of her father’s gene therapy to become a werewolf in order to stop a corrupt group of mercenaries from creating a team of unstoppable lycanthrope soldiers. Suspense Radio is brought to you by Suspense Magazine www.suspensemagazine.com

 Crime and Science Radio with special guest Jeff Wilson | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:00:00

From Firefights To Fiction: An Interview With Military Surgeon and Author Dr. Jeffrey Wilson Join Jan Burke and DP Lyle in a discussion of combat surgery and fiction writing with Vascular and Trauma surgeon Dr. Jeffrey Wilson BIO: Jeffrey Wilson has at one time worked as an actor, a firefighter, a paramedic, a jet pilot, a diving instructor, a Naval Officer, and a Vascular and Trauma Surgeon. He also served numerous tours in Iraq and Afghanistan as a combat surgeon with both the Marines and with a Joint Special Operations Task Force. He has written dozens of short stories, won a few fiction competitions, and currently has a 3 book deal with JournalStone Publishing for his novels. His first novel, THE TRAITEUR'S RING, was published in 2011. His second book, THE DONORS was released in June of 2012 and won a Gold Medal in the sci-fi/fantasy/horror category from the Military Writers Society of America. FADE TO BLACK is his third novel from JournalStone. Jeff and his wife, Wendy, are Virginia natives who, with children Emma, Jack, and Connor, call Tampa, Florida home. He still works part time as a Vascular Surgeon and as a consultant for the Department of Defense when not hard at work on his next book.

 Suspense Radio Inside Edition - August 30th, 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:28:00

90 Minutes of Suspense Radio comes to you live with three outstanding authors.  Stephen Maitland, Jeff Ayers and Doug Lyle, will bring the thrills and chills to your bone when they discuss their latest work and more.  Suspense Radio is brought to you by Suspense Magazine. Don't miss out on all the shows that Suspense Radio has to offer, with Crime and Science Radio, Suspense Radio One on One, and some exciting news coming up with two new shows.  www.suspensemagazine.com www.crimeandscienceradio.com If you have any comments on the show, email editor@suspensemagazine.com

 Suspense Radio One on One with Christopher Meeks | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:30:00

Join us as we talk to Christopher Meeks and his latest book "A Death in Vegas".  In A Death in Vegas, the president of BenBugs, a company that specializes in beneficial bugs for organic gardening, discovers a young woman dead in his Las Vegas hotel suite. She had worked as a sexy lady bug at his convention booth—and he had nothing to do with her death. While that’s being investigated, the FBI raids his booth on a money-laundering scam that he knows nothing about, either. Soon, the coroner doesn’t have good news. The police and FBI are against him—and his wife cannot be found. He flees to find the answers. PRAISE FOR A DEATH IN VEGAS: “With his tongue planted firmly in cheek, Christopher Meeks spins a charming and surprisingly sexy tale of murder, betrayal, and the importance of beneficial insects.” – Mark Haskell Smith, author of Baked and Raw: A Love Story “I've never, ever wanted to go to Vegas. I don't care if what happens there, stays there. But Christopher Meeks makes me want to go so I can find out who done it. A fun, exciting read, with Chris's usual wonderful writing and great sense of humor.“ – Jessica Barksdale Inclan, author of Her Daughter's Eyes and How to Bake a Man. “Christopher Meeks had me at page three. I couldn’t wait to find out how Patton Burch was going to explain the naked body he woke up to in his Las Vegas hotel room – first to the cops and then to his wife.” – Sam Sattler, Book Chase

 Suspense Radio One on One with Tracy Weber | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:29:00

Author Tracy Weber is our guest today on Suspense Radio One on One. Tracy will be talking about her latest book "Murder Strikes a Pose". Here some more: When George and Bella—a homeless alcoholic and his intimidating German shepherd—disturb the peace outside her studio, yoga instructor Kate Davidson’s Zen-like calm is stretched to the breaking point. Kate tries to get rid of them before Bella scares the yoga pants off her students. Instead, the three form an unlikely friendship. One night Kate finds George’s body behind her studio. The police dismiss his murder as a drug-related street crime, but she knows George wasn’t a dealer. So Kate starts digging into George’s past while also looking for someone to adopt Bella before she’s sent to the big dog park in the sky. With the murderer nipping at her heels, Kate has to work fast or her next Corpse Pose may be for real. Suspense Radio One on One is brought to you by Suspense Magazine. www.suspensemagazine.com  

 Suspense Radio Inside Edition - August 2nd, 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:08:00

90 Minutes of Suspense Radio returns with three authors, who you may or may not have heard of, and that is the exciting part about our radio show.  Patricia Skalka, Michele May and Martin Preib, will all be guests on today's show. Suspense Radio brings you authors in the suspense / mystery / thriller / horror genre.  With summer now in full swing, we are bringing you authors to stack on the bookshelf, so you don't miss out on that next great read. Suspense Radio is brought to you by Suspense Magazine / Suspense Publishing. www.suspensemagazine.com

 Suspense Radio Inside Edition - July 19th, 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:29:00

Welcome back, oh wait that is what you are saying! Ok, then we say thanks for listening. Suspense Radio returns with another wonderful 90 minute show with three fantastic authors. First up will be bestselling author Amanda Kyle Williams. Next we will have John Verdon and then finally to cap it off Amy Reade.  Suspense Radio is the place where you can hear the very best authors in the genre. Each author brings their own unique writing style to the genre. Suspense Radio is brought to you by Suspense Magazine / Suspense Publishing. www.suspensemagazine.com

 Crime and Science Radio with special guest and bestselling author Alafair Burke | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:58:00

ALAFAIR BURKE: THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM, REAL AND IMAGINED Author Alafair Burke is a former prosecutor and is currently a criminal law professor. She'll talk to us about her experiences and some of the differences in legal realities and the perceptions we have of the U.S. criminal justice system. Alafair is a bestselling author, with her latest book "If You Were Here", being released in 2013.  Some of her other titles include: "Never Tell", "Long Gone" and "212". Crime and Science Radio is brought to you by Suspene Magazine / Radio.   www.crimeandscienceradio.com   www.suspensemagazine.com

 Crime and Science Radio with special guest Dr. Michael Tabor | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:59:00

SHOW TITLE: Taking A Bite Out Of Crime: An Interview with Forensic Dentist Dr. Michael Tabor Join Jan Burke and DP Lyle as they explore the world of forensic dentistry with Dr. Mike Tabor, Chief Forensic Dentist of the State of Tennessee Office for the Medical Examiner. Learn exactly how forensic dentistry aids in corpse identification and dig into some of Dr. Tabor’s most famous cases.  BIO: In the spring of 1973, Mike Tabor embarked on a journey that would take him down a path he could have never imagined. With a freshly earned DDS, Dr. Mike Tabor left Carson-Newman College and The University of Tennessee College of Dentistry, and began his career as a family dentist. In 1983, Dr. Tabor’s work as a family dentist took a unique turn and he found himself immersed in the highly specialized field of forensic dentistry. As one of only a handful of forensic dentists in the United States, Dr. Tabor became a highly sought after expert in this field, performing identifications and examinations on homicide victims, as well as aiding police departments, investigators and medical examiners all over the Country in the prosecution of thousands of crimes. In September of 2001, Dr. Tabor found himself in New York, at the site of the World Trade Center terror attacks, aiding in the identification of countless victims. For Mike Tabor, this infamous and historical event forever changed his life. As a forensic dentist, Mike was no stranger to the examination of deceased victims, but the horrors of September 11th would not allow Mike, the man, to separate himself from his work as Dr. Tabor, the forensic dentist. September 11, 2011 left a lasting and emotional impression on Mike and gave him a completely new perspective on life and loss.

 Suspense Radio One on One with Merry Jones | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:30:00

Join Suspense Radio One on One with author Merry Jones. Merry's latest release is called "Outside Eden". See a blurb about the book below: "Evil can dig in its roots anywhere and can take on many forms. Smart people know that. Kenahara." July. Israel. Iraqi war vet and archeology graduate Harper Jennings doesn't believe in the evil eye. So when Hagit (the woman assigned to show her and Chloe, Harper's 14-month-old daughter, around Jerusalem) drags the pair of them into a market to buy charms to ward off evil, it isn't the back luck Harper fears, but the market itself. Close, dark and crowded, the place worries Harper, and when an American man seems to be in trouble, it is only the presence of baby Chloe that stops her from wading in to help. Later, to Harper's dismay, she learns that the man she saw has been murdered. So when she'd invited to tale part in a dig fifty miles away while her geologist husband Hank takes part in the international symposium that has brought them both to Israel, she accepts. It will be safer away from the city and the market, she thinks. Butt Hagit, who's coming along to look after Chloe, disagrees. She is convinced the evil eye is to blame, and that it will follow Harper wherever she goes...   Suspense Radio One on One is brought to you in partnership with Partners in Crime tours.

 Crime and Science Radio with Deborah Halber | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:00:00

SHOW TITLE: The Skeleton Crew: A Conversation with Deborah Halber on the Amateurs Who Are Finding the Missing and Solving Cold Cases, with Deborah Halber.  For decades, all across the United States, tens of thousands of missing persons cases have grown cold. At the same time, a mounting number of unidentified remains have been discovered and have been stored in coroner's offices or buried in potter's fields. But the Internet has been changing all of that. We talk to Deborah Halber, about some of the challenges and changes in the world of the unidentified dead and those who try to name them. BIO: Deborah Halber started out as a daily newspaper reporter, then turned to the dark side to do public relations. She worked as a writer and editor for Tufts and as a science writer for MIT, where she chronicled everything from quantum weirdness (that’s the technical term) to snail slime. A freelance journalist since 2004, her writing has appeared in The Boston Globe, Inked, Technology Review, and Symbolia. Her narrative nonfiction book, THE SKELETON CREW: HOW AMATEUR SLEUTHS ARE SOLVING AMERICA’S COLDEST CASES, is just out from Simon & Schuster. A member of the American Society of Journalists and Authors, Mystery Writers of America, Sisters in Crime, and the National Association of Science Writers, she lives near Boston in a house with a lot of former pets buried out back. Check out crimeandscienceradio.com along with suspensemagazine.com Crime and Science Radio is brought to you by Suspense Radio and Suspense Magazine.

 Suspense Radio Special Edition with Hugh Howey | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:00:00

Hugh Howey is the author of the Molly Fyde series, along with his award winning "Wool" series.  Hugh also has written some excellent blogs on the state of publishing going on in the writing world right now. Suspense Radio is going to dive into Hugh's work along with talking business. Authors and readers need to know exactly what is going on in this crazy publishing world. Join us tonight for 60 minutes of rivetting radio that will touch on several topics. Suspense Radio is brought to you by Suspense Magazine. www.suspensemagazine.com www.hughhowey.com  

 Crime and Science Radio with special guest Barry Fisher | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:00:00

SHOW TITLE: The Changing World of Forensic Science: An Interview With Barry A.J. Fisher, past president of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences Join DP Lyle and Jan Burke for a discussion with Barry A.J. Fisher, who spent two decades as the director of the Los Angeles County Sheriff Department's crime labs.  He is the past president of both the American Academy of Forensic Sciences and the International Association of Forensic Sciences; an internationally recognized expert on forensic science and forensic science policy; recipient of the highest honors in his profession; and the author of some of the most widely used textbooks in the field. We'll talk about his career, the present and future state of forensic science, new legislation and and how  the public can help to ensure the betterment of forensic science services.

 Suspense Radio One on One with Kristi Belcamino | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:29:00

Suspense Radio One on One is back in parterned with Partners in Crime tours. Today on the show we will be talking to author Kristi Belcamino and her latest release "Blessed are the Dead" the first in her Gabriella Giovanni series. The second book "Blessed are the Meek", will be released July 29, 2014.  Visit http://www.kristibelcamino.com/ for more information on Kristi's writing.  Suspense Radio is brought to you by Suspense Magazine, The monthly publication that is the Inside Source to everything related to suspense, mystery, horror and thriller writing.  www.suspensemagazine.com 

 Suspense Radio Inside Edition - June 21st, 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:59:00

Suspense Radio is pleased to bring you four outstanding authors in this two hour show. Ken Isaacson, Kim Foster, Kate White and Tom Sawyer. Ken Isaacson's legal thriller "Silent Counsel" will be in discussion. Kim Foster will be talking about her latest book "A Magnificent Crime". Kate White latest book is "Eyes on You". And Tom Sawyer, known for being the executive producer of "Murder She Wrote" with Angela Landsbury, talks about his latest P.I. book "Cross Purposes".  Four authors with four very unique styles, should make for a fantastic show.  Suspense Radio is brought to you by Suspense Magazine www.suspensemagazine.com  

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