Tucked away in Tribeca, NYC, mystery enthusiasts who know where to look will find a unique haven that seamlessly melds the ...
Most of my recent conversations about books have revolved around one common pursuit: escape. The news is unrelenting, and crises personal and political abound. No wonder so many people are seeking out ...
Meet one of fiction’s first police heroes, Chief Inspector Maigret, and learn how this iconic character deeply influenced the ...
That’s the premise of “Central Park,” by the French suspense king Guillaume Musso — just one of the novels in this week’s Crime column. This week’s crime fiction column includes SJ ...
The book barely touches on the invention of Alex Cross ... He wants to leave behind a masterwork.” Crime fiction has always ...
I had just finished reading one of Dorothy Sayers’ novels – “Gaudy Night,” which in my opinion ... when it occurred to me that I would have loved a detective fiction class as an undergraduate.
The doyen of African-American crime fiction, who died 40 years ago, is most famous for his hard-boiled “Harlem Cycle” of novels featuring the detectives “Coffin Ed” Johnson and ...
It appears that the ground is being laid for an expanding Indian readership in English eager to consume stories of all kinds.