Far from being a good ol’ boy’s club, the world of crime fiction owes a large part of its success to the women authors who ...
Dead in the Frame” marks a clear evolution in Spotswood’s plotting, including a bravura twist on the somewhat tired trope of ...
Strange but true stories Whether you’re an avid amateur investigator or just squeamishly curious, your ears prick up at the ...
Joshua Moehling, a noted crime fiction novelist, will visit the Bookmiser store in East Cobb Wednesday, Feb. 19, as part of a ...
By Sarah Weinman Our columnist on the year’s most outstanding crime novels. By Sarah Weinman Our columnist on a handful of recently reissued crime novels, all of which are worth your time.
The American novelist is known for his best-selling legal thrillers. He has written 37 consecutive number-one fiction bestsellers and sold 300 million copies worldwide.
Marie Benedict does. In “The Queens of Crime,” Benedict imagines that five of the female greats of the era, fighting a ...
Marty Essen’s new book features a road trip from the Twin Cities to Everglades City, and includes elements of humor and ...
With Crime and Punishment at the Kennedy Center, American Ballet Theatre once again bets on a literary ballet to draw in ...
A GRIPPING crime novel about a fatal incident during a school play is set to be published next year. An Untimely Frost by author Kempsey-based author Stephan Le Marchand will be published on ...