TREASURE HUNT now at just $0.99

Before the release of Heir of Evil in January, you can catch up with the first book in The Falcon Chronicles' series. Get your copy of Treasure Hunt for just $0.99 wherever eBooks are sold.



The crime that started it all happened twenty years ago.

Bill Porter hijacked a plane carrying gold, money and jewels. He was caught but not before he hid his treasure in a place he was sure no one would ever find it.
With his prison sentence over, he's anxious to retrieve his hidden goods but with the F.B.I. watching him, he has a problem.

Enter The Falcon, a master thief who is happy to help Bill solve his problem, for a cut, of course.
The plan is simple. The Falcon finds the treasure and delivers it to Bill's daughter, Jamie.
But when others find out about the treasure, The Falcon and Jamie find themselves fighting for their lives as they race to get to the treasure first.

The hunt is on in this gripping crime thriller with twists and turns that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

Don't miss Treasure Hunt. Start reading today.





GIVEAWAY: A Dozen Shorts by J. H. Bográn

Who doesn´t like free books?

I'm giving away copies of my anthology A Dozen Shorts just by subscribing to my newsletter: 
http://eepurl.com/NwCHb0

No purchase necessary!

The Killing Joke, now a novel

For the October edition of The Big Thrill, I had the opportunity to interview authors Christa Faust and Gary Phillips about their novelization of the graphic novel The Killing Joke.

Take a look here:
http://www.thebigthrill.org/2018/09/up-close-christa-faust-gary-phillips/


The Big Thrill and Topshelf Magazine

I had the privilege to interview author J.T. Ellison for the September edition of The Big Thrill, as well as reading her new novel Tear Me Apart. 


You can read it here:








Also my Forgotten Tomes column with Topshelf Magazine is also out now. This time I had the nerve to go on an write about Shakespeare.


A Forgotten Tome: Breeder by Jim Morris


This book has been haunting me for years. For a time I thought I had imagined reading it. It took me a while, but finally confirmed it was not a figment of my imagination but Jim Morris'
Come read about "Breeder," a Forgotten Tome from the 90's.



http://topshelfmagazine.net/index.php/articles/1156-forgotten-tomes-morris-s-breeder

Language barriers is the topic in this newsletter

Fellow thriller author Jenny Milchman invited me to participate in her wonderful newsletter to discuss language barriers as a non-native English speaker. I know, some people will say, "oh, I didn't know that" while others will claim, "Of course, that explains a lot!"

http://jennymilchman.com/newsletter/13

The July edition of The Big Thrill





The July edition of  The Big Thrill is out. For this month, I had the opportunity to interview a best-selling author, Alan Jacobson, about his new novel The Dark Side of the Moon, an exciting tale and the fourth book in his ongoing series.




Up Close: Dark Side of the Moon by Alan Jacobson
Story by J.H. Bográn: http://bit.ly/2KnIFkt




Went through an interrogation

Fellow author from Rebel e Publishers interviewed me for her blog. Except, she calls it an interrogation.

http://catconnor.blogspot.com/2018/06/todays-victim-is-friend-author-fellow.html

It was fun.

New guest blog post

Doing the Research Right, a blog contribution for This Writer's Life

On the booming film industry from Central America


Here´s the link to a feature article in Yale Global e-zine about the recent boost of the film industry in Central America:
 
https://yaleglobal.yale.edu/content/globalization-and-technology-boost-central-americas-film-industry

Books read in 2017

Instead of showing the post most liked or sharing my memories of 2017, I decided to post the list of books I read during the year.
Here´s my summary. Only a few books. Some of them assignments from The Big Thrill, but managed to include a couple of classics.

The Marsh King’s Daughter by Karen Dionne
Ruler of the Night by David Morrell
Oath of Honor by Mattew Benley
Say Nothing by Brad Parks
Doctor No by Ian Fleming
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
Full Wolf Moon by Lincoln Child
The Spy Across the Table by Barry Lancet
The Hounds of Baskerville by Arthur Conan Doyle
Hunger Moon by Alexandra Sokoloff
Capital Gaines by Chip Gaines
The Secrets of Chicory Lane by Raymond Benson
Carnaval de Piedras by Juan Funes
Who Moved my cheese? By Spencer Johnson MD
Direct Fire by Anthony J. Tata
Operator Down by Brad Taylor
Glass Town by Steven Savile

I must add a debt of gratitude to NetGalley for granting me access to some of those books.

The January edition of The Big Thrill


For the January edition of The Big Thrill I had the privilege to interview two of today´s best thriller authors, plus I got to read their new books before they hit the stores. Here you go.

Operator Down by Brad Taylor
http://bit.ly/2q7POM2


Direct Fire by A. J. Tata