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From chilling thrillers to twisty whodunnits and courtroom dramas, crime fiction spans countless sub-genres. With so much ...
Anthony Horowitz brings his Susan Ryeland series to a powerful, heartfelt close with Marble Hall Murders, blending classic detective fiction with modern emotional depth ...
Former policeman turned crime writer John Sutherland raises a glass to the drinking habits of some of our most iconic ...
From chilling thrillers to twisty whodunnits and courtroom dramas, crime fiction spans countless sub-genres. With so much choice, it can be tricky deciding which book to devour next. To help ...
This story originally appeared in The Centre County Gazette. State College-based author Michel Lee Garrett will launch her ...
In and of itself, that’s fine. Lots of detective fiction sets the villain’s identity as its central mystery. In fact, early on I praised the story for making Detective Comics once more a comic ...
Landfall, like Bradley’s previous two novels centres on exploring the impacts and possible remedies to the human-induced ...
paperback, $18.95), which vaults the reader into the world of Agatha Dorn, an irritable archivist and passionate devotee of mystery fiction — particularly the work of Gladden Green (think Agatha ...
This is a great month for Irish crime fiction, with more strong releases than one column can fit, including titles by Jane Casey, John Connolly and Catherine Ryan Howard. In Jane Casey’s The ...
Twenty crime stories, one inspired by a song from each of the twenty musicals with scores by Stephen Sondheim (including the made-for-TV Evening Primrose and the final show, Here We Are).