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Ruth Ware
The wildly successful author believes that, much like her characters, we are all unreliable narrators at heart.
by John B. Valeri
Bulldog Drummond: Hero for the Century at 100
Between the end of WWI and the start of WWII, no fictional detective was more visible—not even Sherlock.
by Michael Mallory
Fresh Blood: Six Great New Books by Writers to Watch
A wide-ranging and exciting selection of new books and upcoming writers
by Oline H. Cogdill
Steve Cavanagh: Beyond Reasonable Self-Doubt
A former bouncer and lawyer has one of the buzziest thrillers of the season in Thirteen.
by Craig Sisterson
Found in Translation
There are untold treasures locked away in foreign language books—these experts release them.
by Craig Sisterson
My Book: The Botticelli Caper
Posing as an art thief at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence.
by Sarah Wisseman
My Book: Fiddling with Fate
Crime in southwest Norway
by Kathleen Ernst
My Book: Me Too Short Stories
Crimes against women, tales of retribution and healing
by Elizabeth Zelvin
My Book: When Blood Runs Cold
A journalist and a jewel thief in contemporary London
by Daniella Bernett
Stuart Palmer Meets Grouch Marx
A mystery writer visits the classic TV game show You Bet Your Life.
by Arthur Vidro
Alex Segura
The fifth—and possibly last— Pete Fernandez novel is here.
by John B. Valeri
The Hook
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