Free thriller fiction for readers
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 89 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | BooksArtsFictionDrama |
The sixth season of THE THRILLER FICTION PODCAST! Want to know more? Make sure you visit www.jimheskett.com and poke around to learn all about the author, the show, and the secrets of the universe.
The sixth season of THE THRILLER FICTION PODCAST! Want to know more? Make sure you visit www.jimheskett.com and poke around to learn all about the author, the show, and the secrets of the universe.
The sixth season of THE THRILLER FICTION PODCAST! Want to know more? Make sure you visit www.jimheskett.com and poke around to learn all about the author, the show, and the secrets of the universe.
The sixth season of THE THRILLER FICTION PODCAST! Want to know more? Make sure you visit www.jimheskett.com and poke around to learn all about the author, the show, and the secrets of the universe.
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Listened to three episodes, all sounding similar though
I know it takes a lot to put your writing out there for people to read/ criticize and I commend you for that. The beginning of your stories ( the small sample size I have read or listened to) always seem to set up well with plenty of mystery! Then a little bit over halfway in, the plots all start falling apart and all the mystery is gone. The endings of the two books I’ve read ( Nail gun messiah and museum attack) seemed rushed and feel like an after thought rather than a bow tied on at the end.... more
I’m confused. I haven’t looked into but it sounds like these stories were written by middle-school children as an assignment. Not impressed
I've listened to two of Jim's audiobooks, I enjoyed Museum Heist, but I really loved Nailgun Messiah, and would recommend it to any thriller fiction fans.
I wanted to listen to a book on the way from home daily, so I found this podcast. Even though the podcast was currently on season 5 I was able to easily go back to season 1 and listen daily to Nailgun Killer. Great story! I’m hooked! I was able to get caught up to the current season. Can’t wait for S6!!
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