Suspense Radio Inside Edition November 22nd, 2014




Suspense Radio show

Summary: Suspense Radio ends the 2014 campaign with two hours and four outstanding authors.  Sheila Lowe, Robert Blake Whitehill, Susan Santangelo and Joe Lane. Sheila's latest book Inkslingers Ball: A firebombing, a young girl found dead in a dumpster, and the disappearance of an investigative journalist. In Inkslingers Ball, Claudia Rose is back and her troubled young friend, Annabelle Giordano has a secret tattoo that could get her killed. Claudia joins forces with her LAPD detective lover Joel Jovanic, who uncovers a tantalizing handwritten document that has the potential to break several cases wide open.  Robert Blake Whitehill's latest book Tap Rack Bang: Former Navy SEAL Ben Blackshaw lurks in solitude aboard the shoaled wreck of the American Mariner in the Chesapeake Bay. He is awakened one stormy spring night when a drifting dinghy slams into the old ship’s hull. Blackshaw investigates, and discovers there is only one occupant in the sinking boat, a naked young woman lying unconscious in the bilge.  Susan Santangelo latest book Funerals Can Be Murder:  Welcome to the world of Baby Boomer Mysteries.This is a series of cozies that takes a light-hearted look at issues facing the 76 million members of the fastest growing market segment in the country, the Baby Boomers:  Retirement Can Be Murder,   Moving Can Be Murder, Marriage Can Be Murder, Class Reunions Can Be Murder.  Joe Lane latest book Aftershock: The best of Baldacci's the Camel Club meets Charlie's Angels. It follows a fistful of pissed-off but highly proficient women, who, abused by America's sacred relationship between money and power.