My latest novel, The World Beneath, came out just a few days ago. It’s a brand new series, and I’ve been getting some questions about how and why I came up with it, so: here you go! The novel follows Joe Tesla into the tunnels under New
READ MORE →It’s no secret that Berlin is my favorite city. After all, I’ve written four Hannah Vogel novels set here. It captured my imagination when I was a teenager here in the 1980s, when the wall was still up, and it’s never let me go. Here’s a list
READ MORE →Just in time for Halloween, James Rollins and I have a new short story out called BLOOD BROTHERS that follows two brothers joined by more than blood. In the next novel in the Order of the Sanguines series, INNOCENT BLOOD, we’re going to introduce a new Sanguinist
READ MORE →I just got the tour dates for Innocent Blood, the sequel to The Blood Gospel in the Order of the Sanguines series. James Rollins and I will be out signing books at the times and locations below. I hope you can make it out, but if not,
READ MORE →Dachau, 1985. A well-read but naive teenage girl visits Dachau. She’s read about the Holocaust for school, and a few survivor accounts on her own (Night by Elie Wiesel, Man’s Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl), but that doesn’t prepare her for this place. It’s October and
READ MORE →“A City of Broken Glass” is nominated for the Bruce Alexander Historical Mystery Award. The winner will be chosen at the Left Coast Crime Conference in Colorado Springs in March 2013. I’ve honored to be among such an illustrious group of writers and books: Rhys Bowen, The
READ MORE →I’m very excited to announce that my most recent Hannah Vogel novel, A City of Broken Glass, was nominated for a Mary Higgins Clark award as part of the Edgars. The full list is here: http://www.theedgars.com/2013EdgarNominations.pdf. Dead Scared by S.J. Bolton (Minotaur Books) A City of
READ MORE →Hello, world! Today my latest novel, The Blood Gospel, makes its way into the world. I’m especially excited abut this one. I wrote it with the very talented James Rollins and I can’t wait to see how the world responds to it. We’re doing a tour, but
READ MORE →Today I think I can quote the line from Mel Brooks’s “Young Frankenstein,” because today I have pushed my own little monster into the world. iFrankenstein is now on Amazon! I’m doing the 90 day Kindle Select Program, so everyone on other platforms (including those waiting for
READ MORE →by Rebecca Cantrell Thank you, Hilary, for loaning me your spot today to celebrate today’s paperback release of “A Game of Lies,” complete with a bright, shiny new cover. Yup, that it’s over there. For the first time, the books have a recognizable face on them. But
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