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Suspense Radio Inside Edition November 22nd, 2014

November 22, 2014

Suspense Radio ends the 2014 campaign with two hours and four outstanding authors. 

Sheila Lowe, Robert Blake Whitehill, Susan Santangelo and Joe Lane.

Sheila's latest book Inkslingers Ball: A firebombing, a young girl found dead in a dumpster, and the disappearance of an investigative journalist. In Inkslingers Ball, Claudia Rose is back and her troubled young friend, Annabelle Giordano has a secret tattoo that could get her killed. Claudia joins forces with her LAPD detective lover Joel Jovanic, who uncovers a tantalizing handwritten document that has the potential to break several cases wide open. 

Robert Blake Whitehill's latest book Tap Rack Bang: Former Navy SEAL Ben Blackshaw lurks in solitude aboard the shoaled wreck of the American Mariner in the Chesapeake Bay. He is awakened one stormy spring night when a drifting dinghy slams into the old ship’s hull. Blackshaw investigates, and discovers there is only one occupant in the sinking boat, a naked young woman lying unconscious in the bilge. 

Susan Santangelo latest book Funerals Can Be Murder:  Welcome to the world of Baby Boomer Mysteries.This is a series of cozies that takes a light-hearted look at issues facing the 76 million members of the fastest growing market segment in the country, the Baby Boomers:  Retirement Can Be Murder,   Moving Can Be Murder, Marriage Can Be Murder, Class Reunions Can Be Murder. 

Joe Lane latest book Aftershock: The best of Baldacci's the Camel Club meets Charlie's Angels. It follows a fistful of pissed-off but highly proficient women, who, abused by America's sacred relationship between money and power.