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Why Compile Fitness Profiles of Thriller and Mystery Novelists?

By Editor • Dec 12th, 2010 • Category: Uncategorized

In addition to killing bad guys, leading readers on chases around the world and simply scaring the crap out of us, thriller and mystery novelists are real people. And as members of the human race, that means some keep physically active and some don’t. David Raterman, editor of South Florida Adventures, an outdoor sports media [...]



Allan Furst

By admin • Dec 12th, 2010 • Category: Uncategorized

“I’ve just started a new book and I’m swamped with work. (But) I do exercise, every day, while watching soccer on television, leg lifts and curls with low weights-got to keep it all where it belongs.”



James O. Born

By Editor • Dec 11th, 2010 • Category: Uncategorized

Age: 50 Height/weight: 5 feet, 11 inches; 205 pounds Residence: Boynton Beach, Fla. Born has written five Florida mystery novels, including Escape Clause (Putnam), which won the gold medal in the inaugural Florida Book Awards. In June, under the pseudonym James O’Neal, he published The Double Human (Tor), a sci-fi novel set in Miami. For [...]



Tom Corcoran

By Editor • Dec 11th, 2010 • Category: Uncategorized

Age: 67 (which means for 62 years I’ve never acted my age) Height/weight: 6 feet, 4 inches; 220 pounds Residence: Lakeland, Fla., but please, no stalkers. I already have groupies camping in my driveway Corcoran’s recent mystery novel is Hawk Channel Chase (The Ketch & Yawl Press), his sixth Alex Rutledge mystery set primarily in [...]



Don Bruns

By Editor • Dec 11th, 2010 • Category: Uncategorized

Height/weight: 5 feet, 10 inches; 172 pounds Residence: Sarasota, Fla. For two consecutive years Bruns has won the Royal Palm Literary Award from the Florida Writers Association in the category best mystery of the year. His next mystery, Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff (Oceanview Publishing), went on sale last week. DonBrunsBooks.com Why do you work [...]



Vicki Hendricks

By Editor • Dec 11th, 2010 • Category: Uncategorized

Age: 59 Height/weight 5 feet, 5 inches; 135 pounds – muscle! Residence: Hollywood, Fla. Hendricks’ most recent book is Florida Gothic Stories (Kitsune Books), a collection of short stories, and her noir novel Cruel Poetry (Serpent’s Tail) was nominated for an Edgar Award in 2008. It’s the story of a love “pentangle” centering on a [...]



Deborah Coonts

By Editor • Dec 11th, 2010 • Category: Uncategorized

Age: Kidding, right? Okay, I’ll play—I’m 53. Height/weight: 5 feet, 6 inches; 123 pounds (solid sinew and muscle) Residence: Las Vegas, Nevada Coonts’ debut novel Wanna Get Lucky? (Forge Books) was released in May and is the first in a series of funny, sexy, murder mysteries set amid the glamour, glitz and naughtiness of Las [...]



Hilary Davidson

By Editor • Dec 11th, 2010 • Category: Uncategorized

Age: 38 Height/weight: 5 feet, 7 inches; 132 pounds Residence: New York Davidson’s debut crime novel, The Damage Done (Forge Books), went on sale in September. It centers on a travel writer who is called home to New York after her sister dies, but she discovers that the corpse belongs to a woman who had [...]



Mark Greaney

By Editor • Dec 11th, 2010 • Category: Uncategorized

Age: 43 Height/weight: 6 feet, 4 inches; 235 pounds Residence: Memphis, Tennessee Greaney’s debut international thriller The Gray Man (Jove Books) became a 2009 best seller and was nominated for a Barry Award in the best thriller category; a feature film adaptation is in development by New Regency Pictures. His next thriller, On Target, was [...]



Chris Kuzneski

By Editor • Dec 11th, 2010 • Category: Uncategorized

Height/weight: 6 feet, 3 inches; 200 pounds Residence: Tampa, Fla. Kuzneski’s new thriller is The Prophecy (Putnam). When the prophetic writings of 16th-century visionary Nostradamus begin to ring alarmingly true, Jonathon Payne and David Jones find themselves in a life-or-death race across the world to stop those who would use the French seer’s predictions for [...]