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Christian Suspense Fiction Features, Interviews and Author Profiles

Suspense Features and InterviewsHere you'll find feature stories, profiles and Q&A's with many of your favorite Christian authors who write suspense with a Christian worldview -- including mysteries, thrillers, intrigue and romantic suspense. You'll find interviews with such bestselling authors as Terri Blackstock, Steven James, Brandilyn Collins, Randy Singer and Marta Perry, plus up-and-coming authors who also deserve your attention! Just click any of the titles below to read the full feature and to learn more about each author.
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C.J. Darlington
(May 2012)
Traditional mysteries, long a staple in the mainstream, have faced challenges finding a place in Christian publishing circles. Now, the eBook format is bridging the gap between authors and readers.
 
(May 2012)
“I think it’s uninteresting when you present a one-sided view of an issue on which people have passion and opinions.”
 
(May 2012)
"That’s what I am called to do, that’s my assignment—to wrap God’s truth in such gripping stories that secular readers can’t put them down."
 
(May 2012)
"It occurred to me that the one thing that I had never done and that I wanted to do was write a book."
 
(April 2012)
"As a father and husband I’ve experienced enough drama and dialog to write as many books as my publisher wants."
 
(April 2012)
"I want [readers] to see the struggle of a teenager through a harrowing experience."
 
(April 2012)
"I put plenty of action and conflict into my novels, but they are all written from a Christian worldview."
 
(April 2012)
"It's all about showing how a Christian can cope in a defiantly non Christian world."
 
(April 2012)
"I don’t sit down to write a ‘Christian’ novel. I sit down to write the best rollicking suspense I can. That’s my job—to entertain, not to preach."
 
(April 2012)
"Reasoning with cultures who have never seen a TV or movie is easier than trying to act out biblical truths to those same people groups."
 
(April 2012)
"I couldn't help but place much of the novel's action in actual locations that mean quite a lot to me - powerful memories - and those locales are stitched into the fabric of this story."
 
(April 2012)
"We attempt to make readers care."
 
(April 2012)
"I'm just trying to focus on telling a really good story. If it's compelling enough, people will want to read it."
 
(March 2012)
"I have a penchant for strong women action characters."
 
(March 2012)
"The biggest challenge is finding the right balance, making sure that I have just the right amount of everything in the story."
 
(March 2012)
"For me, stories are all about personal struggle - whether that's facing doubts, death, demonic entities, or romance."
 
(March 2012)
After you’ve devoured Illusion, you may be asking, “What do I read now?”
 
(March 2012)
"Tricia and I began kicking around an idea: what would happen if the Nazis decided to steal the Mona Lisa during the chaotic times of August 1944, when Allied forces were advancing on Paris?"
 
(March 2012)
"I try to stay as true to what is real as possible but ultimately the story has come from my imagination."
 
Rel Mollet
(February 2012)
“We hope that readers fall in love with the characters and root for them to overcome the danger that faces them...”
 
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