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“Some crime-fiction writers resort to a stereotype,” said Smith. Author Danny Gardner, who’s novel “Ace Boon Coon” is set to be released this September. – Original Credit: Prometheus Jones ...
The series, based on Rebecca Godfrey’s true-crime novel, fuses reality and invention for a gutting account of teenage ...
Sherlock Holmes, Auguste Dupin and Hercule Poirot, in all of their fiction, are the only characters who can deliver the answers to seemingly impossible mysteries with ease. These fictional detectives ...
Cue up your favorite streaming service and dive into the iconic criminal couples who paved the way for Jason and Lucia’s upcoming mayhem in GTA VI.
In January Eric Rickstad published “Remote - the Six” which was the first book in his new “Remote” series of crime novels. He just quickly followed it up with the second book in the series “Remote - ...
WATCHING THE DETECTIVES: Academics have long snooped into the foggy world of detective stories and crime fiction. In 1976, for example, the popular-culture studies pioneer John G. Cawelti made the ...
“Crime fiction is my first and best love,” she said in a recent conversation. Though she covers crime fiction in her column, she’s a bit of a true crime pundit in real life, she said.
“The way that [2020] becomes an era of crime fiction, it’s not coronavirus fiction, it’s post-coronavirus fiction. And I hope it doesn’t come to that.” It is, of course, too soon to tell.
T.J. English Morrow/HarperCollins, $29.99, 448 pages. • Paul Davis’ On Crime column covers true crime, crime fiction and fiction.
This region is full of crime fiction writers, and they share a unique bond, despite writing about terrible things (and people). by E.A. Aymar November 12th, 2020 Credit: Julia Terbrock ...
Nordic crime fiction continues to be perennially popular and first-rate, with good reason. Case in point: “The Reckoning” (Minotaur, 384 pp., $26.99, translated by Victoria Cribb) is the ...
And so crime fiction is ultimately a metaphor for the kind of life most of us live." There is an intellectual rigor to Cameron's Portland, where his novels take place.