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Crime novels are the most popular genre in the book industry, as readers can't get enough of mystery, intrigue and suspense.
From chilling thrillers to twisty whodunnits and courtroom dramas, crime fiction spans countless sub-genres. With so much choice, it can be tricky deciding which book to devour next. To help, we've ...
When 'Coram House' author Bailey Seybolt moved near a spooky building, its background inspired her new book. Here's 10 others ...
paperback, $18.95), which vaults the reader into the world of Agatha Dorn, an irritable archivist and passionate devotee of mystery fiction — particularly the work of Gladden Green (think Agatha ...
In this author-curated rendition, "Crime Junkie" podcast host and All Good People Here and The Missing Half novelist Ashley ...
We asked mystery author and scholar Martin Edwards ... as well as lifetime achievement awards for his short fiction, crime writing, and scholarship. He is President of the Detection Club ...
Mystery fiction has changed drastically since 1930, the time frame for Marie Benedict’s clever and engaging “The Queens of Crime” set in England. Back then — in England and America — most ...
Not so much a mystery to follow but a celebration of ... interviews authors who write on the less-gritty end of the crime fiction spectrum. Think intricate plots, engaging characters and brilliant ...
Paul Summers, Jr. of Washington state will read from his memoir “Hide and Seek: A Dad’s Journey from Soulless Addiction to ...