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The Mirror US on MSNTrue crime author reveals his top 5 murder mystery series - and it's not Agatha ChristieTrue crime author Paul Donnelley has shared his top murder mystery series, from classic 'whodunits' to dark psychological ...
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Comic Basics on MSNThe Book Labeled “The Best Crime Fiction I’ve Read” by Stephen King Is Getting a Movie Adaptation with Oscar Nominee Set to StarAmazon has secured the rights to Collision, according to Deadline, a short novel from Don Winslow’s upcoming collection The ...
Over four books, Mead has perfected his take on the locked-room mystery, one that owes a debt to John Dickson Carr. THE HOUSE ...
Books Times Readers Are Excited About: Thrillers, literary fiction, history, memoirs and more: Here are the books you’ve saved most to your summer reading lists.
There’s something about the shadowy moral recesses of crime and suspense fiction that makes those genres especially appealing as temperatures soar. Here are four novels that turn the heat up.
We’re only halfway through 2025, but there have already been plenty of standout books published this year. There’s been ...
The narrator of this inverted piece of crime fiction, Richard Papen, ... Kansas in 1959, Capote’s non-fiction book is written like a fictional novel. In the first half, ...
The best crime fiction of 2025 . ... In all, it's an "ingenious" book that is "undoubtedly the most original crime novel you'll read all year". Subscribe to The Week. Escape your echo chamber.
Crime fiction author and screenwriter George Pelecanos is known for his gritty realism. His latest short story collection takes that same unsparing look at his own past.
The 20 best new crime thrillers to read this summer Richard Coles, Harlan Coben, Scarlett Thomas, James Comey… we pick 20 criminally good new thrillers to take to the beach – or back garden ...
In crime-romance novels, female empowerment is heightened. Lisa J. Hackett and Jo Coghlan report on why the genre is so attractive to women ...
“As a maid in a hotel, I experience a fair number of déjà vu moments.” So says Molly Gray in the final stages of "The Mystery Guest," the second novel by Canadian writer Nita Prose. Molly has reason ...
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