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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 ...
Death never takes a holiday. If anything there’s probably an upswing in summer murders as everyone seeks some holiday reading to while away ...
Pennant, a British playwright, moves into prose territory with the first in a new mystery series, one that stretches the cozy ...
A Quiet Revolution in Crime Fiction NAPERVILLE, IL / ACCESS Newswire / June 16, 2025 / In a genre often dominated by ...
BANGOR, Maine (WABI) - Kate Flora is the author of 28 books across crime fiction, true crime, memoir and nonfiction. She has two new stand-alone books: a domestic suspense in “Teach Her a Lesson,” and ...
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But Why Tho? on MSNREVIEW: ‘The Survivors’ Tackles Crime Fiction With EmpathyAs a work of crime fiction, The Survivors is fantastic, but as a drama, it gets caught in its own web one too many times to be perfect. The post REVIEW: ‘The Survivors’ Tackles Crime Fiction With ...
Finalists for the prestigious Theakston Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year award are revealed today ahead of the world's ...
In 2004, around this time of year, I was at the Cityfolk Festival when I encountered Ron Rollins from the Dayton Daily News. We talked. I mentioned I would love to write them a column about books. A ...
Netflix's latest Scottish thriller series Dept. Q has climbed the network's Top 10 charts and is gaining positive reviews from the audience and critics alike.
Authors Kate Atkinson, Kathy Reichs and Jo Nesbo will be among those appearing at this year's Bloody Scotland crime-writing ...
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