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Rebecca Cantrell quit her job, sold her house, and moved to Hawaii to write a novel. She started with the Hannah Vogel mystery series set in Berlin in the 1930s–including A Trace of Smoke, A Night of Long Knives, A Game of Lies, and A City of Broken Glass–after a faded pink triangle on the wall of Dachau inspired her to find the story behind it.
She then co-authored the Order of the Sanguines trilogy with James Rollins, delving into the world of vampires and ancient secrets.
Trips on the subway led her to wonder about the spaces between the stations and she started the Joe Tesla mystery series set in the tunnels underneath New York City.
Her screenplays The Humanitarian, A Taste for Blood, and iDrakula were finalists at Shriekfest: The Los Angeles Horror/Sci-fi Film Festival.
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Rebecca Cantrell quit her job, sold her house, and moved to Hawaii to write a novel. She started with the Hannah Vogel mystery series set in Berlin in the 1930s–including A Trace of Smoke, A Night of Long Knives, A Game of Lies, and A City of Broken Glass–after a faded pink triangle on the wall of Dachau inspired her to find the story behind it.
She then co-authored the Order of the Sanguines trilogy with James Rollins, delving into the world of vampires and ancient secrets.
Trips on the subway led her to wonder about the spaces between the stations and she started the Joe Tesla mystery series set in the tunnels underneath New York City.
Her screenplays The Humanitarian, A Taste for Blood, and iDrakula were finalists at Shriekfest: The Los Angeles Horror/Sci-fi Film Festival.