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Crime fiction is a genre built on familiar tropes: the suspicious death, the damaged investigator, the institution that prefers easy answers over difficult truths. What makes a mys...
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...
“LIKE a hug in a book” was how the the Dublin writer Kitty Graham described it to The Irish Times. It is an odd way to describe a literary genre concerned with murder and the worst...
Is this the summer of the destination thriller? Maybe. Maybe not. Some of the spots you’ll visit literarily in this week’s new books report are a lot more desirable than others. Bl...
TO the uninitiated, “true crime fiction” might sound like a contradiction in terms. However, as Denise Mina’s acclaimed novel The Long Drop – now adapted for the Citizens Theatre s...
Yes, it’s true. Every book in this week’s roundup features a criminal masterminds of one kind or another, and in three of them we’re talking about proper anti-hero types. We’ve got...
A cop’s wife is murdered—and the system investigates itself.
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...
Nine murders. One seemingly impossible disappearance. Nineteen burglaries. An adrenalin-fuelled car chase and an impressively grand theft. Plenty of domestic drama. A taste of pie-...
What’s your favorite murder mystery? It can be a story, novel, movie or TV episode, even a game or a real-life mystery.
We don’t often review short story collections here at Crime Fiction Lover, but this collection of 20 by award-winning American story writer and president of the Short Mystery Ficti...
Discover nine dark and twisted mysteries from bestselling author Rachel Amphlett in this second collection of disturbing short stories
David Dean has called Joseph S. Walker "arguably the best short crime fiction writer on the scene today," and in Crime Scenes, the first collection of his stories, you'll find ampl...
Recently, I told an acquaintance that I write comedic crime fiction. This new friend made a quizzical face. “Crime and comedy?” she said. “That’s a strange pairing.” But comedy and...
Few settings are more deceptively dangerous than a picturesque rural community. As many have found to their misfortune, beneath the herbaceous borders, parish council meetings and...
Competitions make for irresistible crime fiction—high-stakes sports, political campaigns, competitive art programs. These are ecosystems built for suspense, filled with power imbal...
Bari doesn’t get as much publicity as it should. A port city on the Adriatic, and the capital of southern Italy’s Puglia region (aka Apulia). Its mazelike old town, Bari Vecchia, o...
Scroll down for updates about the British Crime Writers’ Association Dagger Awards, Fingerprint Awards, Macavity Awards, and Shamus Awards. DAGGER AWARD WINNERS The British Crime W...
If you’ve chosen to pursue a life of crime, that can come with certain complications. The constant pressure of planning high stakes missions and evading capture can take a toll on...
In Brian A. Metcalf’s A Crime Story, one act of mercy during a botched hit sets off a chain of events that... The post A Crime Story first appeared on Film Threat.
There’s a very popular crime novelist's memoir, a sociologist’s look at the injustice system, and a dissection of an '80s subway shooting.
Welcome to our weekly On the Radar column, where you’re always guaranteed to find new crime fiction, and more. Nothing is ever straightforward in this genre, otherwise there’d be n...
Scottish authors have ploughed a rich crime fiction furrow over the years, with the likes of William McIlvanney, Val McDermid, Ian Rankin and Chris Brookmyre taking up the Tartan n...
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