New audiobooks from Nate Hendley

Two of Nate Hendley’s true crime biographies are now available as audiobooks. Al Capone, Chicago’s King of Crime, has been narrated and produced by John Campagna, a Connecticut native, who has a connection to the legendary gangster. The production runs four hours and 24 minutes, and is now available through Audible, Amazon and iTunes. The second audiobook is Nate Hendley’s incisive overview of the wrongful conviction of Steven Truscott in his book, Steven Truscott, Decades of Injustice. The…

Launch report: The Boy on the Bicycle

In a room filled with engaged people, the launch of The Boy on the Bicycle, by Nate Hendley, proved a great success at the Toronto Reference Library. Win Wahrer of Innocence Canada was in attendance, as were members of Ron Moffatt’s family. The investigative book examines the wrongful conviction of adolescent Ron Moffatt in 1956, for a brutal murder committed by serial killer Peter Woodcock. If you haven’t already picked up your copy of The Boy on the…

Boy on the Bicycle front cover of Sault Star

Nate Hendley’s latest release, The Boy on the Bicycle was featured on the front cover of The Sault Star August 6. In an article by Postmedia Network reporter, Brian Kelly, he discusses Hendley’s book about the wrongful conviction of Ron Moffatt. The full article can be found here. The launch of The Boy on the Bicycle is August 14 at the Toronto Reference Library. Nate Hendley will give a reading and discuss the book, highlighting the fact Ron Moffatt has never…

Jeff Minkevics discusses art

January 1, 2019, Dave Duncan’s latest SF novel, Pillar of Darkness, releases in print and eBook. Cover designer, Jeff Minkevics, took the time to discuss the concepts and vision behind this glorious, hot cover. Jeff says: The basic premise for this cover design was to do up an imagined moment that, while not explicitly described in the book, might have occurred at some point in the story. The theoretical scene involves Rita, our main character (described to…