Betsy Dornbusch’s brand new fantasy, EXILE, came out in February from Night Shade Books and she was kind enough to allow herself to be interrogated interviewed for My Bookish Ways. …
Every year, awards are given to mysteries written in the classic tradition of Agatha Christie. These are a bit different from other crime awards in that they specifically recognize work …
If you’re a crime/mystery buff, and especially a fan of mysteries set in the 30s, 40s, and 50s, you’re probably familiar with Max Allan Collins. His new book, Seduction of …
As you may know, I adored Cecy Robson’s first Weird Girls novel, Sealed With a Curse, and the next installment, A Cursed Embrace, is coming out in July (squeeee!). Well, …
The Professionals by Owen Laukkanen (Penguin, Oct. 2012)-The economy is bad, and prospects aren’t looking good for new college grads with “useless” degrees, so four friends decide crime is the …
Yesterday, I gave you my 10 most anticipated reads for March 2013 in SF/F/Horror. Today I’ve got the 10 books that I’m especially looking forward to in the mystery/suspense category …
Karen Heuler is the author of numerous short stories and four novels. Her newest collection of short stories, The Inner City, just came out from ChiZine, and Karen was kind …
Not too long ago, I reviewed the wonderful, and unique, Cadaver Blues at Crime Fiction Lover, and I’m so excited to offer a copy of The Dark Pool, his newest …
Here are the 10 11 books that I’m especially looking forward to in Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror for March! What titles are you looking forward to? The Summer Prince by Alaya Dawn Johnson (Scholastic-March …
Please welcome Scottish suspense author Marianne Wheelaghan to the blog! Her newest novel, Food of Ghosts, just came out last year, and Marianne was kind enough to answer a few …