Ah, two days until Ana Karras, Cat Reyes, and all their nemeses arrive. It’s been a slog getting here for sure. In the early days of our book, I did research on where my story would unfold. That’s some of my favorite part of writing. Figuring out where my characters...
New Sins for Old Scores
10 Days . . . Who is Hemingway?
The Hemingway Deception hits the shelves in 10 days. The question you should be asking is, “Who is Hemingway?” The answer isn’t simple—there are many possibilities. Sure, sure, the first person that probably comes to mind is old Ernest. You know, the 1954 Nobel Prize...
16 Days . . . Washington Better Be Ready
Ana and Cat are coming. . . American and Cuban intelligence are chasing them. Washington is panicking. . . Deception is the sword of the cunning. A tool. A weapon. It’s the strategy of a provocateur—a method to cause one’s opponent to wreak havoc upon themselves while...
The Hemingway Deception Cometh . . .
And so it begins again. Holy crap on a peanut butter sandwich. It’s finally coming—she’s finally coming. Ana Karras is Ana Montilla. Ana is out of hiding and on a tear. Don’t get in her way. Don’t piss her off. Don’t betray her. Deception is the sword of the cunning....
The Consultant: Hunter and Me – Who’s In Charge?
I have been writing since I was in the fifth grade. First, it was short stories about my friends and my adventures—fictitious of course. I never would have survived grade school if I’d done the things I wrote about back then. Over the years, I played with characters...