
We started Suspense Radio a couple of years later and in 2014 we expanded the radio network to include four shows. It’s tough enough to write, but selling your books is like climbing Mt. We thought there was a need to have a platform where all authors could showcase their work. Translated from the French (“Le Pavillon de la Croix-Rousse”, as by Georges Sim, Détective, & May 16, 1929).Suspense Magazine was started by us in 2007.

ss Sleuth Mystery Magazine December 1958.ss Esquire April 1937, as “The Laocoön Complex”.ar Argosy October 1957, as “Charlie Urschel’s Nine Days of Hell”.ss John Bull June 24 1950, as “Blackmail Is So Difficult”.ss Today’s Woman April 1950, as “A Note for the Milkman”.ts from Great Detective Exploits, John Long, 1958.ss Planet Stories Fall 1948, as “Mars Is Heaven!”.ss Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #27, February 1946.nv Conflict-Stories of Suspense Fall 1953, as “Meredith’s Murder”.Possibly a reprint of ‘The Pit of Punishment’ from Argosy Dec 3, 1938. vi Redbook Magazine August 1935, as “Foot in It”.ss Men Without Bones by Gerald Kersh, Heinemann, 1955.ss Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #117, August 1953.nv Collier’s Octoillustrated by Swavek.ss Avon Detective Mysteries #3, 1947, as “Miss Darkness”.ss Tomato Cain by Nigel Kneale, Collins, 1949, as “Minuke”.ss The Saturday Evening Post August 25 1956.ss The New Yorker May 5 1951, as “Interpretation of a Dream”.nv Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #36, November 1946.

Holbrook, Macmillan, 1941, as “Belle of Indiana”
