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Death never takes a holiday. If anything there’s probably an upswing in summer murders as everyone seeks some holiday reading to while away ...
C ensored in China, Tsering Döndrup’s vivid and excoriating “The Red Wind Howls” recounts the decadeslong Communist clampdown ...
Caitlin Rother finished the book in a frenzy of rewriting after obtaining — she won't say how — a "treasure trove of research." ...
The Mysterious Bookshop, the beloved literary haunt dedicated to all things crime, noir and detective fiction, has been ...
A new book, V for Venom, by a chemist-turned-author Kathryn Harkup reveals why Agatha Christie 's poison plots were so ...
Given its widespread popularity, it might come as a surprise to many that The Last of Us is only at number eight on the ...
A Quiet Revolution in Crime Fiction NAPERVILLE, IL / ACCESS Newswire / June 16, 2025 / In a genre often dominated by ...
Here are five crime novels perfect for a deep dive this summer and which authors they look to for inspiration.
A Spy at War by Charles Beaumont (Canelo) This accomplished and notably timely second novel is shot through with convincing ...
The Gold has always been a blend of fact and fiction, but with season two the scales shifted. The fact is the second half of the gold, which Brian Boyce ( Hugh Bonneville) and his Brink’s-Mat ...
Former Mumbai top cop Madhukar Zende’s memoir Mumbai’s Most Wanted revisits his battle against the city’s underworld, ...
Some ways we will know we no longer need women’s book prizes: when men read as much writing by women as that by men, and when ...