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1 month ago |
tmj4.com | Hannah Morrissey |Tony Aria
Hannah Morrissey is here to talk about her new release book. In this gripping follow-up to Hello, Transcriber, Hazel returns to Black Harbor after her ex-husband, Tommy Greenlee, is found murdered under mysterious circumstances. As tensions rise in the crime-ridden city, Hazel teams up with Detective Nikolai Kole, her former lover, to solve the case and confront their complicated past.
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1 month ago |
judithdcollinsconsulting.com | Hannah Morrissey |Judith Collins
Narrators: Angela Dawe, Robb Moreira Series: Black Harbor #4ISBN: 978-1250369741Publisher: Macmillan AudioMinotaur Books Publication Date: 03/25/2026Format: Audio My Rating: 5 Stars (ALC)A police transcriber-turned-novelist returns to Black Harbor to help solve the case of her ex-husband’s murder in the next riveting Black Harbor, featuring the return of characters from Hannah Morrissey's breakout debut, Hello, Transcriber. Black Harbor is a tinderbox.
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Nov 16, 2023 |
thebigthrill.org | John Valeri |Hannah Morrissey
The Big Thrill Interviews Andrew S. CohenBy John B. ValeriIn the annals of Western history, the number 13 has largely been associated with bad luck and misfortune. But debut novelist Andrew S. Cohen—a thrill seeker who is decorated in archery—turned that notion on its head with the publication of his first thriller at just such an age.
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Nov 13, 2023 |
thebigthrill.org | Susan Goldenberg |Hannah Morrissey
The Big Thrill Interviews Alan OrloffBy Susan GoldenbergMultiple-award winning, prolific suspense author Alan Orloff came up with a unique memorable protagonist name for his new suspense series—“Mess Hopkins.” The first book in the series SANCTUARY MOTEL: A Mess Hopkins Novel, published by Level Best Books, was released in October. Alan is doing a follow up.
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Nov 13, 2023 |
thebigthrill.org | Jaden Terrell |Hannah Morrissey
The Big Thrill Interviews Jim ButcherBy Jaden (Beth) TerrellNo one can build a world like Jim Butcher. His first Harry Dresden novel, Storm Front, hooked readers on a wizard detective in modern-day Chicago—a Chicago where vampires rub elbows with warlocks, and magic is real. To date, there are seventeen novels, or “case files,” in The Dresden Files series, all with the same meticulous attention to detail. For Butcher’s fans, Harry’s Windy City often seems as vivid as the one they see on the news.
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