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From chilling thrillers to twisty whodunnits and courtroom dramas, crime fiction spans countless sub-genres. With so much ...
Former policeman turned crime writer John Sutherland raises a glass to the drinking habits of some of our most iconic ...
Psychosis and thriller writing are never friends. Even when told from the psychotic’s point of view, madness is always hard ...
The latest enthralling book in the DCI Steve Burt series, The Scottish Murder, by local crime fiction author, John Reid, was released on the 21 March. In The Scottish Murder, John Reid takes fans on ...
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 ...
Sengupta has years of experience reporting on sports along with three years of reporting on crime stories. He is the author of the non-fiction wrestling chronicle Enter the Dangal. “As a ...
State College-based author Michel Lee Garrett will launch her debut fiction collection, “Born a Ramblin’ Man,” at a public ...
Cumbrian author M.W. Craven has been longlisted for the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year 2025. His book, "The Mercy Chair," is among 18 titles selected for the prestigious UK and Ireland ...