Dirty Myrtle by Kennedy Weible
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Dirty Myrtle by Kennedy Weible delivers Southern crime fiction with literary teeth. Read our detailed, spoiler-free review of this Myrtle Beach novel. The post Dirty Myrtle by Kenn...
Across the new crime novels we write about this week you’ll visit some pretty remote places – forgotten mining towns, backwoods places and the fringes of cities where tourists neve...
A beloved diner. A plate of shrimp and grits. And a mayor who dies mid-meal. Jessie Haynes must sift through Willow Bluff’s secrets and simmering grudges to find out who had an app...
Following an award-winning memoir, fiction for adults and children, a two-volume history of Canada, and 12 Canadian National Magazine Awards, Gillmor shows he has yet another trick...
In the Texas Book Club, we’re wrapping our discussion of Mary Karr’s The Liars’ Club and looking ahead to what we’re grabbing off the shelf next. For our April Texas Book Club sele...
In the tropical backdrop of Hawaii, ex-cop Eric Wakefield must unravel cryptic clues and face a personal nightmare as he helps the Honolulu Police Department hunt down a psychotic...
There’s a lot on the line for Naomi Sinclair, star of A Word From the Kitchen, when her boss, Bronwyn Friedrich, pits her against fellow cooking-show celebrity Travis Spriggs in a...
La periodista venezolana, con trayectoria en investigación criminal y autora de cinco libros, publica 72 horas, una novela basada en hechos reales que expone la expansión de redes...
There’s something special about a small-town diner. It’s about more than the food. It’s the worn red booths that have held three generations of families. It’s the way the bell abov...
It’s been said that everything is bigger in Texas. And while that’s undoubtedly an exaggeration in some cases, it’s absolute truth in others. As evidence, I offer Heather Harper El...
For two novels that address the escalating violence, rampant corruption, and class resentment poisoning our society, Lee Clay Johnson’s Bloodline and Carl Hiaasen’s Fever Beach are...
We’ve stepped into April, stepped into spring, but there are dark dealings on the horizon – in the world of crime fiction, at least. This week’s new books column has six treats for...
Based in Geneva, Switzerland, Joseph Incardona doesn’t consider himself to be a crime author. However, his first book to appear in English will certainly grab the attention of crim...
Ever since She Rides Shotgun blew us out of our armchairs in 2017, we’ve been keeping an eye out for the SoCal crime author, Jordan Harper – especially our in-house dark thriller a...
One of my greatest joys as a reader of crime fiction is diving into a new adventure featuring a favorite detective, amateur sleuth, or gang of lovable rule-benders. Crime fiction h...
When Alex Murdaugh’s wife and youngest son were murdered on their thousand-acre property in South Carolina’s Low Country in 2021, Lasdun was working on a novel whose central charac...
Deborah Levison may only be three books into her literary career, but she has already distinguished herself with a talent that transcends genre. Her first release was the award-win...
Plus, a stand out character in Young Sherlock, a fun thriller series getting adapted, award finalists, and more.
At the other end of the apartment, Martha was halfway to the bottom of a bottle of Gato Negro from Trojanowski, the liquor store on Bedford Avenue, prepping a tortilla casserole fo...
Lawyer Michael Cowan’s new crime novel, John B Peoples, is a fascinating trip through the ambiguous places where the ragged edges of law, ethics and justice meet up. For a book of...
By PJ Parrish As many of you regulars know, I have retired from fulltime novel writing. Still keeping my toes in the short fiction waters but the demands of turning out a novel per...
Six Mile Store, the engaging debut crime novella by AM Belsey, is narrated mostly by a young woman in her early 20s named Honey. The story at first appears to be almost a picaresqu...
It’s a warm Saturday afternoon, and the festival is in full swing. String lights sway overhead in the summer breeze. Music drifts between booths selling kettle corn and cotton cand...
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