Richard Milton is a journalist and writer who writes stories most sensible people wouldn’t touch with a bargepole. He writes offbeat fiction: Dead Secret, is a mystery of the paranormal in everyday life. His book, The Glass Harmonica, is a mystery thriller. Concert pianist Julia Franklin is heir to an inheritance worth a billion dollars – enough to bankrupt America’s oldest bank when the trust matures. A third crime thriller is, Conjuring For Beginners. When legendary con-artist Ferdy Daniels dies alone and penniless, his daughter, Rosa, inherits his victims, who are convinced she was his partner in crime.
Interview with Richard Milton:
Matthew Toffolo: What is the general theme and tone of your novels?
Richard Milton: My three novels are all mysteries and thrillers, rooted in contemporary reality but with a touch of the macabre, the menacing, the mind-blowing…
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