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The standout titles of 2025 so far span inter-war espionage, gritty violence in modern Glasgow and the return of a cult ...
Stephen King called this book "the best crime fiction I've read in 20 years," and now it's being adapted into a movie with an ...
The fourth edition of the Motive Crime and Mystery Festival, hosted by the Toronto International Festival of Authors, is ...
Devo sits down with the executive director of Toronto International Festival of Authors Roland Gulliver to learn about the event.
Prolific crime fiction author Dennis Lehane is returning to the world of TV with a new Apple TV+ miniseries. Lehane, who ...
Here are five crime novels perfect for a deep dive this summer and which authors they look to for inspiration.
Our columnist on the month’s most notable releases. Credit...Pablo Amargo Supported by By Sarah Weinman NIGHTSWIMMING (High Frequency Press, 322 pp., paperback, $19.95) made quite the impression ...
James Rollins is one of the most renowned authors in the world of crime and thriller fiction. Known for blending science, ...
A Spy at War by Charles Beaumont (Canelo) This accomplished and notably timely second novel is shot through with convincing ...
Two of crime fiction's bestsellers, Louise Candlish and Lisa Jewell, will be chatting in Waterstones with Stu Cummins about ...
The Mo Siewcharran Prize-winning author talked to The Bookseller about his publication journey, his dual role as a writer and ...
Netflixs new series Dept. Q adapts Danish crime fiction into a hybrid Nordic-British-American noir. Starring Matthew Goode, the nine-episode season follows a Scottish detective heading a cold-case ...