Thriller Magazine: Volume 4, Issue 2
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by thrillermag
11M ago
Our new issue is now available (AMAZON & AMAZON UK) We are excited to announce our newest issue is now available in print and on Kindle! This issue features short stories that will leave readers on the edge of their seat. Showcasing a wide range of tales, everything from physiological thrillers, to brutal tales of murder, to political thrillers, and much more, this issue has everything that fans of the genre love! Authors/Poets included are:  Edward Ahern, Arthur Davis, Robb T. White, Peter DiChellis, John Grey, Michael Mallory, Joe Giordano, Richard Cass, Teel James G ..read more
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Best Stephen King Books of All Time
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by thrillermag
1y ago
Stephen King is known for his masterful fusion of horror genre tropes with non-horror themes. Such was the case for It, a refreshing work of sentimental horror that witnesses friendship triumph over monstrosity. It’s this playfulness with the horror genre that makes readers look forward to every King book. It has also inspired other thriller writers like Amy Grech who has been reading King ever since getting a copy of Cujo from her aunt. The prolific horror writer has already published more than 70 works, and if you don’t know where to start, this list rounds up some of the best Stephen King ..read more
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Review of: “THE ART OF REVENGE” by Joe Giordano
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by thrillermag
2y ago
Rating: 4.5/5 Stars The Art of Revenge is available on AMAZON In the third and newest installment of the Anthony Provati Series, author Joe Giordano continues to shake up his series with new characters and adventures. This novel introduces us to a new character: Valentina Esposito, a brilliant computer programmer. Fate crosses her path with Anthony’s and they’re soon forced to work together.  As with the previous two novels of the series, this story has a “global” feel to it as Anthony and Valentian work together to foil a terrorist plot. What really makes these fun to read are the diffe ..read more
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Review of: “48 Hours to Kill” by Andrew Bourelle
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by thrillermag
2y ago
Rating: 5/5 Stars Now available through all major book retailers! 48 Hours to Kill by Andrew Bourelle Whether it’s in his short fiction or longer works, Andrew Bourelle never disappoints, and 48 Hours to Kill is another winner.  The story follows Ethan Lockhart, a man imprisoned for armed robbery. After his sister’s disappearance and death, Ethan receives a 48 hour furlough to attend her funeral. However, he is certain that his sister’s death was nothing short of murder. With the clock ticking on his furlough, he puts it on himself to track down her murderer and bring them to justice.&nbs ..read more
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Fiction: “Take it to the Bank” by Curtis Ippolito
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by thrillermag
2y ago
Take it to the Bank by Curtis Ippolito Susie skidded to a stop for a fourth time, her rubber-soled flats smudging black streaks on the grocery store’s waxed linoleum floor. She darted left, caught a glimpse of him shuffling past the opposite end of the ice cream aisle. Her mouthed flopped open to suck more air. A bead of sweat trickled down her temple. The chirping of items being rung up from the wall of checkout registers behind her bleated out as it did all day, every day. Her flaring nostrils snorted stale air conditioning and lemon-scented floor cleaner. When she made it to the coffee aisl ..read more
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A Street Scene by Chris Despas
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by thrillermag
2y ago
On leaving my residence for the day ahead, in crossing the street, in the middle of the intersection I walk through a lingering cloud of gunpowder.  Police officers on foot, in pairs, are stationed at crossings in the vicinity of it on otherwise empty streets.  Gunpowder in the air makes it seem like the officers were here when a shooting took place.  Has a civilian been shot in armed robbery?  Unlikely here, where there happens to be a bright streetlight.  Besides, there’s no sign of trauma.  It’s peaceful, though it wasn’t when police perhaps exchanged gunfire d ..read more
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Volume 4, Issue 1 Now Available
Thriller Magazine Blog
by thrillermag
2y ago
Our new issue is now available on KINDLE (AMAZON & AMAZON UK) And in PRINT (AMAZON & AMAZON UK) We are excited to announce our newest issue is now available in print and on Kindle! This issue features short stories that will leave readers on the edge of their seat. Showcasing a wide range of tales, everything from physiological thrillers, to brutal tales of murder, to political thrillers, and much more, this issue has everything that fans of the genre love! Authors/Poets included are:  Brian Beatty, Chris Fortunato, Edward Ahern, J.B. Stevens, Stanton McCa ..read more
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Volume 4, Issue 1: Cover art & Line-Up
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by thrillermag
2y ago
Friends and Fellow Thriller Enthusiasts,  We are excited to unveil the cover art & official line-up of authors and poets for our Summer 2021 issue! This issue will be released in print and on Kindle on June 25, 2021. Authors:Brian Beatty Chris Fortunato Edward Ahern J.B. Stevens Stanton McCaffery Julie McClement Rob D. Smith Robb T. White Susan Cornford Nils Gilbertson Timothy Friend Michael Mallory Poets:Madeline Weisbeck The amazing artwork was created by our friend, Denny Marshall. You can check out more of his artwork HERE. We are thrilled (no pun intended) to showcase each and e ..read more
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Interview with Robb T. White
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by thrillermag
2y ago
Today, we get a chance to sit down and chat with author Robb T. White. We’ve been honored to publish several of Mr. White’s short stories in Thriller Magazine, and he is also the author of several novels, including his Thomas Haftmann Series. He’s a terrific author, and we were excited to ask him a few questions about his writing background and his works. You can learn more about Mr. White on his WEBSITE! Author Robb White THRILLER MAGAZINE: Thank you for agreeing to this interview, Robb. To start off, can you tell us how you began writing? I’ve always been a reader of fiction, especially of ..read more
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Flash Fiction: BIG TRUCK IN THE GARDEN
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by thrillermag
2y ago
Big Truck in the Garden by Brian Beatty Cale was sitting on the front porch of his crumbling farm house, plunking away on a banjo, when up pulled a pair of sheriff’s cars without their lights or sirens going. “Lucky me!” Cale hooted. “This must be a social visit. Sorry I’m out of iced tea, boys.” “Just looking into a missing persons lead,” said the taller, dumber-looking of the deputies. “I’m right here,” Cale replied. “Been out here all afternoon. You can ask my neighbors.” “It’s not you we’re looking for, old man,” said the short, fat deputy. “Or it is and it isn’t. We’re curious how well yo ..read more
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