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Suspense Radio

Summary: Your insider source for everything that is suspense / thriller / mystery and horror. Live author interviews from today's bestselling authors and much, much more await you in Suspense Radio LIVE! New shows every Tuesday and Friday at 6:00 pm pacific time.

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 Beyond The Cover with special guest Tim O'Mara | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:59:00

"Beyond the Cover" is hosted by Jeff Ayers and John Raab. This is one of the newest shows to be on the Suspense Radio station. Here you will be in the middle of the publishing world. We will talk reviews, publishing business, writing, how to get reviewed, how to published and so much more. Tim O'Mara:  I was raised on Long Island and now live in Manhattan’s Hell’s Kitchen with my wife and daughter. Since graduating from SUNY New Paltz, I’ve held jobs ranging from camp counselor to cab driver to housepainter to videographer. I’ve been teaching in the NYC (Williamsburg, Brooklyn and the Upper West Side of Manhattan) public school system since 1987. I currently co-produce a bi-weekly reading series on the Lower East Side featuring writers from across the tri-state area.

 Suspense Radio Inside Edition - January 24th, 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:00:00

Suspense Radio is back with 60 minutes and two fantastic guests, Kelli Stanley and Elizabeth Heiter. Kelli Stanley with City of Ghosts: For the United States, war is on the horizon. For Miranda Corbie, private investigator and erstwhile escort, there are debts to be paid and memories—long-suppressed and willfully forgotten—to be resurrected. Enter the U.S. State Department and the man who helped Miranda get her PI license. A man she owes. A man who asks her to track a chemistry professor here in San Francisco whom he suspects is a spy for the Nazis. Playing along may get Miranda a ticket to Blitz-bombed England and answers about her past…if she survives. Through sordid back alleys and art gallery halls, from drag dress nightclubs to a Nazi costume ball, Miranda's journey into fear takes her on the famed City of San Francisco streamliner and to Reno, Nevada, the Biggest Little City in the World…where she finds herself framed for a murder she never anticipated. Forced to go underground, Miranda soldiers on alone, determined to find the truth about a murder, a Nazi spy, and her own troubling past. Elizabeth Heiter with Hunted:  Terror stalks a small Virginia town.  FBI rising star, criminal profiler Evelyn Baine, knows how to think like a serial killer. But she's never chased anyone like the Bakersville Burier, who hunts young women and displays them, half-buried, deep in the woods. As the body count climbs, Evelyn's relentless pursuit of the killer puts her career—and her life—at risk. And the evil lurking in the Burier's mind may be more than even she can unravel. 

 The Story Blender with special guest Robert Dugoni | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:46:00

The Story Blender is a new show brought to you by Suspense Radio and hosted by Author Steven James and Jose Castillo. Fans, readers and of course authors should all be listening to this show.  Steven James is a critically acclaimed novelist and author of more than thirty books of fiction and nonfiction. He has a Master’s Degree in Storytelling, serves as a contributing editor for Writer’s Digest Magazine, and has taught writing and creative storytelling around the world. Publishers Weekly calls him "[A] master storyteller at the peak of his game.” His thriller, The Bishop, was Suspense Magazine’s Book of the Year. When he’s not traveling and speaking he likes watching science fiction movies, trail running, and eating chicken fajitas—although not necessarily all at the same time. Jose Castillo is a creativity consultant, blogger, radio personality, author, entrepreneur, web guru, conference speaker, dad, and salsa maker extraordinaire. (Jose, I’ll need you to write up a bio. This is just a start ;) Show #1 - Robert Dugoni - #1 Kindle and New York Times Bestselling Novelist The critically acclaimed author of My Sister’s Grave shares writing insights he’s learned in his career writing legal thrillers and teaching fiction writing across North America.

 "Beyond the Cover" with special guest James Abel | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:00:00

Welcome to the pilot show of "Beyond the Cover" where your hosts John Raab and Jeff Ayers will take you inside the pages and beyond where you will hear live author interviews, book reviews, publishing help, writing business, marketing help and much more. Fans, readers and authors will be able to take away something from this show.   John Raab is the CEO / Publisher of Suspense Magazine along with hosting Suspense Radio Inside Edition and Suspense Radio One on One.   Jeff Ayers is a reviewer that has done reviews for several different magazines and sites including the Associated Press (yea he reads more than anyone I know). James Abel will join us to talk about his latest book "White Plague" So don't miss out and tune in. 

 Suspense Radio Inside Edition - January 10th, 2015 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:12:00

Welcom back everyone. Suspense Radio is back with their first show of 2015.  90 minutes of Suspense Radio is what awaits you. We have a lot of exciting news with the radio stations this year. Not only do we have Crime and Science Radio starting back up on January 17th, but we have two new shows coming to you. First on January 12th, John Raab and Jeff Ayers bring you inside the pages "Beyond the Cover" with a new review, interview, business news and publishing help. The show will run every other Monday at 7:30 pm pacific time. And then next we have bestselling author Steven James, author of the Patrick Bowers series and his co-host Jose Castillo, creativity consultant, blogger, radio personality, author and much more. This new show is called "The Story Blender" bringing you the best in the art of storytelling. The first show airs on January 23rd and then every other Friday at 7:00 pm pacific time.  But today's show has three fantastic authors.  First up will be Alan Finn, followed by Nicholas Pengelley and then Myles Knapp. So sit back and relax, cause 2015 kicks off with Suspense Radio. All of the shows on Suspense Radio are brought to you by Suspense Magazine and Suspense Publishing. www.suspensemagazine.com     

 Crime and Science Radio with special guest Mark Safarik | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:59:00

SHOW TITLE: What You Did Here Told Me Who You Are: An Interview with Criminal Behavior Expert Mark Safarik BIO: Mark Safarik is a former FBI Supervisory Special Agent with thirty years of law enforcement experience, twelve of which were logged in its elite Profiling Unit. He learned about criminal behavior from one of the masters of the field, Robert K. Ressler, with whom he later worked when Mr. Ressler established Forensic Behavioral Services International, which provides expertise in the analysis and interpretation of criminal behavior through crime and crime scene analysis, crime scene reconstruction, offender deterrability, premises liability, litigation support in criminal and civil cases, and expert testimony.

 Suspense Radio Inside Edition November 22nd, 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:58:00

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.

 Suspense Radio Inside Edition October 25th, 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:30:00

90 minutes of Suspense Radio brings you two authors and one writing team.  Theresa Argie is an experienced paranormal investigator who has worked with some of the field’s most respected experts. Eric Olsen is a leading journalist in the field of paranormal investigation. Together, the two host the internet radio show, America’s Most Haunted. David Bell is a natural storyteller and a superb writer.THE FORGOTTEN GIRL is a mystery lover’s mystery; a quick-paced and intriguing tale of what happens when the past catches up with the present. Mr. Bell understands the hearts and minds of ordinary and not so ordinary people, and his keen insights add a powerful dimension to his crisp writing.” —Nelson DeMille, #1 New York Times bestselling author  “Bacon has created a unique theme resort and world-class mystery in Death in Nostalgia City.  Like amusement park attractions that offer immersive experiences, this novel will transport you to seemingly safe and sterile streets of another time . . . only those streets are not necessarily safe.  If action and suspense are your idea of a fun vacation, put this must-read novel on your travel itinerary.” –Jim Hillman, author, Amusement Parks                                                                           

 Suspense Radio One on One with Clare Price | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:30:00

Synopsis of her book "Web of Betrayal".  There’s No Hiding in Cyberspace The year is 1994, the dawn of the Internet Age, when companies from Silicon Valley to London are fighting to claim the billions to be made on the new information highway. Peter Ellis, an aggressive investigative reporter struggling to repair his damaged reputation after being framed for rigging a story, attends the Consumer Electronics Show and learns that a skilled programmer known for cracking secure computer code has mysteriously disappeared. Peter’s quest to find the missing programmer unwittingly pits him against a brilliant hacker and deranged killer with an agenda of his own: taking revenge on the man who ruined his life—computer industry luminary David Lockwood—who is now poised to introduce a product that will change the Internet forever. As Peter is drawn into the deadly game of betrayal and murder, he is faced with losing everything he holds dear: his career, his one true love, even his own life. Can he find the programmer’s encoded disk—which the holds the key to the killer’s identity—before his luck runs out?

 Crime and Science Radio with special guest Kevin Lothridge | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:59:00

IMPROVING FORENSIC SCIENCE: AN INTERVIEW WITH KEVIN LOTHRIDGE OF THE NFSTC Join Jan Burke and DP Lyle as they welcome Kevin Lothridge, CEO of the National Forensic Science Technology Center, an organization that has developed protocols for educating forensic science professionals and improving and standardizing the varied fields of forensic investigation. BIO: Kevin Lothridge, Chief Executive Officer – NFSTC’s principal investigator, Mr. Lothridge is an accomplished forensic scientist and business leader with 28 years of experience in the international forensics industry. He has held positions as a forensic chemist, chief forensic chemist, and laboratory director for the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Department and the Pinellas County Forensic Laboratory. Mr. Lothridge has testified in court more than 50 times as an expert in controlled substances and fire debris analysis. He speaks at numerous professional conferences, and he co-authored the GC-MS Guide to Ignitable Liquids. In 2006-07, he led the development of the Expeditionary Analysis Center project for the Department of Defense, now used for training and tactical field forensics.   Mr. Lothridge holds a bachelor’s degree in Forensic Science from Eastern Kentucky University and a master’s degree in Management from National Louis University. He has served as president of the American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors (ASCLD) and as acting chief of the Investigative and Forensic division of the National Institute of Justice (NIJ). The National Forensic Science Technology Center (NFSTC) is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation headquartered in Largo, Florida. Founded in 1995, NFSTC provides quality forensic services including biometrics and forensic science training, assessment, test and evaluation services, instructional design and support to the military, justice and forensic science communities.

 Suspense Radio Inside Edition - October 11, 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 02:00:00

Wow, do we have a treat for you. One of the biggest shows we have ever had on the radio show, comes right to you.  Two hours of Suspense Radio, and trust me we could easily do four, brings you five great authors.  First up will the husand and wife, but not writing partners, Andrew Grant and Tasha Alexander. Both of them have major releases coming out and they will each talk about their book and much more.  Next up we will have long time friend and outstanding author Jon Land. Kaitlyn Strong has gotten herself into trouble, and Jon will be on to talk about his latest book, and with Jon you know there will be some surprises.  Lisa Black will be our next guest. Lisa is an expert in her field of law enforncement and will be discussing her latest book.  If you still have some energy left, another long time friend and fantastic author Alan Jacobson will bring you to the edge of your seat with his latest release.  Suspense Radio is brought to you by Suspense Magazine. www.suspensemagazine.com

 Suspense Radio One on One with author Alan Brenham | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:30:00

Alan Behr served as a law enforcement officer and criminal investigator for seventeen years before earning a law degree from Baylor University. After obtaining his law license, he worked as a prosecutor and criminal defense attorney for twenty-two years. His personal and official travels took him to several European and Middle Eastern countries, Alaska and almost every island in the Caribbean. He has lived in Berlin, Germany while working with US military forces. After retiring from government service, he has authored two crime novels - Price of Justice and Cornered - under the pen name of Alan Brenham. He is presently working on two more novels. Alan and his wife, Lillian, currently live in the Austin, Texas area. Synopsis of his current book "Cornered" He’s haunted by the memory of a kidnapping case gone wrong… Not wanting history to repeat itself, Detective Matt Brady struggles to solve the disappearances of seven young women, but he quickly finds himself pitted against a criminal organization that knows as much about police procedure as he does—an organization that will do whatever it takes to stay one step ahead of him. His troubles are compounded when a young veterinarian injects herself into the investigation and is targeted to become victim number eight. When he tries to protect her, he finds himself in the crosshairs of a professional cop killer. Can Brady solve the case in time to save his new love, or will this investigation be the death of both of them?

 Crime and Science Radio with special guest Dennis Palumbo | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:59:00

Inside The Creative Mind: An Interview With Psychotherapist, Screenwriter, and Novelist Dennis Palumbo Jan Burke and DP Lyle discuss psychology and storytelling in both novels and on the screen with veteran screenwriter/novelists Dennis Palumbo BIO: Formerly a Hollywood screenwriter (My Favorite Year; Welcome Back, Kotter, etc.), Dennis Palumbo is now a licensed psychotherapist and author of Writing From the Inside Out (John Wiley). His work helping writers has been profiled in The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, GQ and other publications, as well as on CNN, NPR and PBS. He also blogs regularly for The Huffington Post andPsychology Today. His mystery fiction has appeared in Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine, The Strand and elsewhere, and is collected in From Crime to Crime (Tallfellow Press). His acclaimed series of crime novels (Mirror Image, Fever Dream, Night Terrors and the upcoming Phantom Limb) feature psychologist Daniel Rinaldi, a trauma expert who consults with the Pittsburgh Police.  All are from Poisoned Pen Press.   

 Suspense Radio One on One with Scott Miller | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:30:00

Suspense Radio in partnerned with Partners in Crime tours is pleased to have author Scott Miller on the show today.  Scott will be talking about his latest book "Counterfeit". For a closer look into the book, here you go: The last person social worker Mitch Adams wants to hear from is St. Louis Homicide Detective JoJo Baker, a man with whom Mitch shares a tangled past. Baker wants Mitch to counsel Lonnie Washington, a disabled African-American arrested for counterfeiting and armed robbery. The evidence points to an open and shut case, but Baker insists it's not so black and white. Reluctantly, Mitch agrees and discovers there is more to the story-more than enough to get them both killed. At first Lonnie won't cooperate, but as he begins to open up, Mitch is convinced that the true criminal is not the man behind bars, but the prosecutor who put him there-a man with far-reaching political ambitions, the approval of the public, and his very own Secret Service detail. With millions in near-perfect fake $100 bills up for grabs, Mitch's life hinges on the word of a counterfeiter, the greed of a prosecutor, and his refusal to go down without a fight.

 Crime and Science Radio with special guest Marco Conelli | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:59:00

Going Undercover with NYPD Detective and Fiction Writer Marco Conelli Jan Burke and DP Lyle spend a lively hour with NYPD detective Marco Conelli and dig into his undercover work as well as his fiction writing. BIO: A twenty year veteran detective of the NYPD, his diverse career is highlighted by his work as an undercover where he was plugged into many investigations for the Organized Crime Control Bureau. Specializing in narcotic and gun seizures, Marco was successful in removing both from New York City’s mean streets, while gathering important intelligence that led to voluminous criminal arrests.  His adaptation of disguises and the study of deduction are featured prominently in the Sherlock Holmes International Exhibition as well as Crime Writing Conferences nationwide. He has shared his insight with many best-selling novelists and is a member of Lee Lofland’s Writer’s Police Academy team. Marco has published three novels in his Matthew Livingston Young Adult series. He is the recipient of the 2011 Silver Falchion Award for best crime novel. The Matthew Livingston series has revitalized the hard boiled battle between good and evil seen through the abilities of three remarkable teenagers. Marco has also contributed articles to publications on the subjects of crime solving as well as literacy in America. 

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