Guest Author CB Wilson

Here’s something mystery readers instinctively understand: the best puzzles don’t always start with a body. Sometimes they start with something small, glittering, and absolutely irresistible—something that promises beauty while whispering danger. Diamonds do this better than almost anything else. For centuries, these stones have appeared in crime fiction as far more than shiny valuables. They’re emotional time bombs. They ignite conflict, uncover buried secrets, and expose humanity at its best and worst. Writers keep returning to them because diamonds refuse to be passive props—they’re catalysts with their own lore built in. The symbolism goes deeper than you’d think… […]

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Let’s Talk with Maggie Toussaint

Pets in mysteries By Maggie Toussaint Dog lovers and cat lovers vie for supremacy. Each group thinks their pets are cuter, smarter, and more entertaining. I’ve been owned by both dogs and cats, and I must confess I’m more of a dog person. For that reason, I have dogs in just about every book I write. […]

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