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Iain Henn
Iain Henn has been writing stories for as long as he can remember, urged on as a youngster, he suspects, by his imaginary friend, Red. Iain has continued to create fiction even though that mischievous imp is no longer around - or is he?
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Iain's breakthrough came with his first published story, in Woman's Day, Australia. Many stories followed, published by magazines in Australia, New Zealand, the US, the UK, and in the Scandinavian countries.
He worked for many years as a print production controller with media companies, and as a freelance content writer for websites. Mystery and suspense fiction, however, has always been his passion.
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Nicola Sly
Nicola Sly has a Masters Degree in forensic and legal psychology and currently teaches criminology to adult learners. She lives in South Wales.
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Scott M. Rose
Scott was raised outside of Portland, Oregon, where he still resides. He spent his career planning and managing the design and construction of schools and spoke in regional, state, and national venues.
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His greatest joy was his marriage to Maureen. They travelled, loved, and danced their entire marriage. Scott cared for Maureen throughout her illness.
He contributes to the social media site for the Association for FTD (www.theaftd.org) and facilitates a caregiver support group as an AFTD volunteer.
Scott is interviewed for podcasts and speaks at dementia-based conferences.
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Scott Langrel
I was born and raised in Big Stone Gap, Virginia, a town nestled in the mountains of Appalachia. Which, by the way, is pronounced "apple-atcha", not "a-puh-lay-shua". My favorite TV shows as a kid were "Kolchak: The Night Stalker" and "Night Gallery" with Rod Serling. I was also drawn to books with larger-than-life heroes such as Doc Savage and Robert E. Howard's Solomon Kane. I was (and still am) a big X-files fan, along with Lost, Supernatural, and The Walking Dead.
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I prefer horror and thrillers where there is a real, supernatural villain as opposed to psychological horror, and I try to incorporate such characters into my stories. -
Susan Moore
Susan Moore is an author and screenwriter whose creative journey has been fueled by the world of technology. Her work captures the essence of what it means to be human in a complex and ever-changing world. She has over three decades of experience working in the film, tech, and media, most notably at Skywalker for Lucasfilm Ltd. She has been successfully published worldwide for the ‘Nat Walker Trilogy’ and ‘Power Families’ series, and has an MA with distinction in Creative Writing from Kingston University, London. Her thriller, ‘The Widow’s Web’, is being published by Bloodhound Books in January 2025.
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William Holms
William Holms, a three-time national award winner author, was born on October 12, 1965 and grew up in Hitchcock, Texas – a small town south of Houston. A graduate of The University of Texas, where he received his undergrad in business, and Baylor University, where he attended law school, William Holms is a veteran trial and divorce attorney with over thirty years of experience in both the legal field and the study of the human condition—which always comes into play in the practice of law.
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Inspired and sometimes unsettled by his observations surrounding cases, Holms channeled his background into his first award-winning suspense/thriller novel, The Killing of Faith. After the book received numerous awards and praise from all critics, William -
J.W. Judge
I am a lawyer by day and a writer in the early morning hours before the sun breaks the horizon. My fiction is fueled by bizarre dreams and an overactive imagination.
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In my sixth novel, A Good Way to Wind Up Dead (coming 6/10/25), two very different worlds converge when a true-crime podcaster goes to rural Alabama to investigate the disappearance of a young woman and unknowingly befriends a hitman who has just killed her father and is at the outset of navigating taking control of the family business and fending off the people who want her dead.
My fifth novel, Watch Party, is a contemporary murder-mystery/suspense novel that is a mash-up between Cast Away and Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None.
I have written four fantasy novels: The Za