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Don't Know Jack

Why Are We Hunting for Jack Reacher?

More than 300,000 readers have enjoyed Don’t Know Jack and the Hunt for Jack Reacher Series books that followed in two languages. People are wondering what happens next. Maybe you’re one of them. Have you joined the Hunt for Jack Reacher yet? Jack Reacher is a trouble magnet. He doesn’t go looking for trouble. Instead, trouble […]

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Saturday Special: New Thriller Underway, and More!

What are you doing this weekend? I told you on my blog Tuesday that one of the things I’m working on is my next Hunt for Jack Reacher book, which should be available in the fall, publishing gods willing. In the meantime, here’s a thrilling moment from the first book in the Hunt for Reacher […]

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Sunday Special: The Importance of Body Language

We’ve been talking about body language a bit this week because we all know body language communicates at least as much as words do. As readers, we love words and communication. As mystery readers, we’re fascinated by the hidden meanings. So body language is a natural area of interest for us, and usually a source […]

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Jet Lagged Dog

Saturday Special: All About Jet Lag

Is it really already May? I’ve been back from London for, what, more than a week now? And I think I’ve FINALLY fully recovered from the jet lag. Man, that stuff is no joke! I wrote a bit about air travel earlier this week because I spent two days on airplanes lately and the Flight […]

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Etihad The Residence

Flights So Luxurious You’d Wish They Were Longer

When Jess Kimball boards Flight 12 from JFK to Rome, she’s traveling coach. On the Hunt for Jack Reacher, Kim Otto and Carlos Gaspar fly coach, too. I would venture to guess that for most of us, air travel means a tight seat with very little leg room in Economy class, similar to the British Airways […]

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6 Reasons To Snuggle Up With A Book

Here’s my Public Service Announcement for you this weekend: Knowing you, you’re probably well into your second book of the week right now. But in case you need more convincing… Here are 6 reasons to snuggle up with a book this weekend: You can make your reading experience unique by asking for an Authorgraph! Reading […]

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Haiti Earthquake Survivor

2 Kids Who Beat the Odds in Haiti

One of the most miraculous stories to arise out of the Haiti earthquake catastrophe of 2010 was the four-month-old who was found alive in the rubble four days after the quake. Can you believe it’s been five years since the earthquake? When I was doing research for False Truth Books 4-6, much of which takes place […]

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London

Saturday Special: What To Do In London?

As I mentioned earlier, I’m heading across the pond next week to London! I won’t have a ton of free time since I have three book events to attend, but if I find a few spare hours, what should I do?? Of course, visiting a pub is one item on my ‘must-do’ list. If I had the […]

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Dali Museum

Diane Capri Steps Into the Shoes of Jordan Fox

I recently had an opportunity to step into Jordan Fox‘s world and it was truly surreal. No, I wasn’t sent to solve a cold case or to investigate a suspicious airplane crash. I was invited to a press event – a VIP reception and  preview of the “Dalí and da Vinci” art exhibit at St. Petersburg’s Dalí […]

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London Kobo Book Signing Event

Meet Me in London?

If you’ll be in or near London, I hope I’ll get a chance to meet you later this month. One of my goals this year was to meet as many of you as I possibly can in person. Toward that end, I’m crossing the pond. I’ll be attending three events April 16 – 18. Hope to […]

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