Prize-winning journalists and authors Andrew Welsh-Huggins and Julia Keller will talk mystery and more on Jan. 28 at Gramercy ...
Tucked away in Tribeca, NYC, mystery enthusiasts who know where to look will find a unique haven that seamlessly melds the ...
By Sarah Weinman In Francis Spufford’s new novel, “Cahokia Jazz,” a detective must solve the mystery of a staged killing before its repercussions destroy his city’s social and political order.
Here are the year’s notable fiction, poetry and nonfiction, chosen by the staff of The New York Times Book Review.
Bestselling mystery-suspense authors Jeffrey Deaver and Isabella Maldonado know a thing or two about navigating twists and turns — even in the writing process. At the 2024 Boston Book Festival ...
The Leap Year Gene covers a vast sweep of 20th-century history through the story of a woman with a unique genetic makeup that ...
Spider-Man! Batman! Superman! Three institutions of superhero flicks and comics, three iconic names. They alone have been ...