Deon Meyer
A conversation with the preeminent voice of South African crime fiction.
by Craig Sisterson
Pat Novak, for Hire
Before Dragnet’s Joe Friday, Jack Webb played a world-weary underdog.
by Michael Mallory
The Road to Hollywood
Novelists, agents, and screenwriters weigh in on taking their work to screens large and small.
by Hank Phillippi Ryan
Tara Moss
A bestselling author of 14 books, as well as an award-winning human rights and disability advocate.
by Craig Sisterson
Culinary Crime
There’s always time for a snack with these cozy culinary mysteries.
by Oline H. Cogdill
Riley Sager
A real-life man of mystery, right down to his (pseudonymous) name, this author is no stranger to the bestseller lists.
by John B. Valeri
The Brokenwood Mysteries
An unlikely global success, this quirky show offers small-town murders in bucolic New Zealand landscapes.
by Craig Sisterson
Misha Popp
Making her debut with a “vigilante baker who kills bad men with good pies.”
by John B. Valeri
My Book: Bayou Book Thief
Inspired by the extraordinary city of New Orleans.
by Ellen Byron
My Book: Death in a Pale Hue
A new series sparked by an arts institution close to home.
by Susan Van Kirk
My Book: Murder at the Menger
An intrepid journalist-sleuth returns after an eight-year hiatus.
by Kathleen Kaska
My Book: A Sherlock Holmes Notebook
Combining two passions: Sherlock Holmes and collecting.
by Gary Lovisi
Mystery Word Search
by Maya Corrigan
Murder in Melbourne Crossword
by Verna Suit
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by Kate Stine
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by Louis Phillips
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Small Press Reviews: Covering the Independents
by Katrina Niidas Holm
Very Original: Paperback Originals Reviewed
by Hank Wagner and Robin Agnew
Sounds of Suspense: Audiobooks Reviewed
by Dick Lochte
Short and Sweet: Short Stories Considered
by Ben Boulden
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