
by Terrance McArthur
In 1973, a Florida jury convicted Gerard John Schaefer of two counts of murder in the first degree. He insisted on his innocence, yet he named missing person cases and unsolved murders that should have been added to the list of twenty-eight deaths where he was suspected. On top of that, Schaefer was a law enforcement officer.

by Alexandra Sokoloff
I’m on the road doing research for book four in my Thriller Award-nominated Huntress Moon series. I spend quite a lot of time on the road these days, since the Huntress series is at its heart a road trip, following a haunted FBI agent on a California-based interstate manhunt for a female killer who never stays in one place, who is constantly crossing state borders to confuse jurisdictions for her crimes.