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"The Man in Black and Other Stories" (Mariner Books), by Elly Griffiths. Suspense and crime fiction in many flavors from the author of the Ruth Galloway mysteries. "The Mighty Red" (Harper), by ...
Two big names in Chicago crime fiction are hosting a meet-and-greet event this weekend. 10 Reasons Why Toyotas Best-Selling ...
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Our columnist on a handful of recently reissued crime novels, all of which are worth your time. By Sarah Weinman Our critic on November’s best new books. By Sarah Weinman Our columnists on ...
True crime is a fascinating genre to read because it’s not really fiction, but often feels like it ... So of course it’s going to be one of the best-selling and most-loved genres of books on the ...
We've listed some of our favourite classic crime books for those looking to get lost in mystery. If you're after more current crime fiction books, we've also got you covered. Christmas is not always ...
Most of my recent conversations about books have revolved around one common pursuit: escape. The news is unrelenting, and crises personal and political abound. No wonder so many people are seeking out ...
Blood Ties' interrogates the meaning of family and takes a close look at the adage that blood runs thicker than water ...
At the 2024 Boston Book Festival’s Mystery keynote on Oct. 26, they discussed their own writing processes tailored to thrillers, the experience of co-writing book one of their Fatal Intrusion ...
The author talks to Henrietta McKervey about the reaction to the controversial finale in her Crime Fiction Book of the Year-winning novel and why she treats her characters as old friends Jane ...
A WEIRD tension arises when “great novelists” experiment with genre fiction. Critics mostly split into two factions. First, those who sneer ...