With the clock ticking down to the An Post Irish Book Awards, we asked the six nominees for this year’s Irish Independent Crime Fiction Book of the Year to tell us about their favourite reads in the ...
“Each book captures another nuanced corner of the city,” says Crime Fiction Lover. “Maigret’s soaking up of the Paris that ...
Percival Everett’s “James” has received yet another literary nomination. Everett’s reworking of Mark Twain’s “The Adventures ...
The world’s favourite whisky glass, made by Scots company Glencairn Crystal, has launched a collection of gripping crime ...
Often referred to as “the black Raymond Chandler”, Chester Himes’s celebrated cycle of novels have a wit and a philosophy of ...
Paperwork is Mitch’s biggest bane until he’s summoned, along with the mercurial lab technician Jub Freeman, to the scene of a hit-and-run; together they link that crime with a dead cat and a murdered ...
For your crime fiction shelves, the latest from Kate Atkinson, a sci-fi/crime tale from Alexander Boldizar, and a fresh take ...
Regina Hall works in the world of fiction, but true crime is a passion that she has been able to incorporate into her professional life.
The author of “Clockers” and “Freedomland” returns with the story of an East Harlem neighborhood in the wake of a catastrophe ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Wes Seward is a district livestock investigator for ...
Author Lucy Foley chats about her new book "The Midnight Feast", her idols of crime fiction, reformulating the thriller novel ...