Not exact matches
Whodunit columnist Bruce Tierney has called Nesbo's protagonist Harry Hole «one of the most compellingly flawed protagonists in contemporary suspense
fiction,» and the Norwegian author is touted (okay, on his own website) as «Europe's New Star of Crime Fiction.
fiction,» and the Norwegian
author is touted (okay,
on his own website) as «Europe's New Star of
Crime Fiction.
Fiction.»
If you like your mysteries to be all blood and guts and tidy endings, move
on, but if you're interested in a writer of thoughtful noir
crime fiction who includes Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler in his list of favorite authors, and cites Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment as his favorite novel, stop right
crime fiction who includes Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler in his list of favorite
authors, and cites Dostoyevsky's
Crime and Punishment as his favorite novel, stop right
Crime and Punishment as his favorite novel, stop right here!
This year's best
crime fiction debuts kept us entertained and
on the edges of our seats as if they were
authored by seasoned pros.
On the other hand, if you're interested in a writer of thoughtful noir
crime fiction who includes Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler in his list of favorite authors, and cites Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment as his favorite novel, stop right
crime fiction who includes Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler in his list of favorite
authors, and cites Dostoyevsky's
Crime and Punishment as his favorite novel, stop right
Crime and Punishment as his favorite novel, stop right here!
The latest in the Hogarth Shakespeare series, in which acclaimed
authors put their own spin
on Shakespeare's works, Macbeth perfectly pairs a modern master of
crime fiction with Shakespeare's bloody tragedy.
We have several editors
on staff who specialize in
crime fiction and have lots of experience helping
authors make their characters unforgettable.
Best - selling
crime authors Ken Bruen, Jane Casey, Declan Hughes and Niamh O'Connor will be joining WritersWebTV on October 30th, ready to arm aspiring authors with all the best writing tips, tricks and methods at the upcoming workshop, Crime Pays: Writing Crime Fic
crime authors Ken Bruen, Jane Casey, Declan Hughes and Niamh O'Connor will be joining WritersWebTV
on October 30th, ready to arm aspiring
authors with all the best writing tips, tricks and methods at the upcoming workshop,
Crime Pays: Writing Crime Fic
Crime Pays: Writing
Crime Fic
Crime Fiction.
I know several indie
authors who subsequently got picked up by publishers, who repackaged and rereleased their earlier self - pubbed novels — LJ Sellers and Andrew E. Kaufman, for instance, 2 of my teammates
on the
Crime Fiction Collective blog, and I know of others.
This post, by L.J. Sellers, originally appeared
on the
Crime Fiction Collective blog
on 11/4/11, and is reprinted here in its entirety with the
author's and site's permission.
There was some understandable rejoicing in the UK's self - publishing camp this week, as word was put about that the Bristol CrimeFest next May will include a «self - publishing / hybrid
crime fiction author» on one of its panel discussions, «Emerging Indie Voices: Crime Fiction From the Edge.&r
crime fiction author» on one of its panel discussions, «Emerging Indie Voices: Crime Fiction From the Edge.
fiction author»
on one of its panel discussions, «Emerging Indie Voices:
Crime Fiction From the Edge.&r
Crime Fiction From the Edge.
Fiction From the Edge.»
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Claudia Bishop (aka Mary Stanton), best - selling
author of the Hemlock Falls mystery series, and member of Sisters in
Crime, an international organization founded to support the professional development of women writing crime fiction will work as a volunteer staffer at Murder on the Beach Mystery Bookstore on Saturday, April 21, from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. as part of a Booksellers and Librarians Solve Mysteries Every Day celebra
Crime, an international organization founded to support the professional development of women writing
crime fiction will work as a volunteer staffer at Murder on the Beach Mystery Bookstore on Saturday, April 21, from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. as part of a Booksellers and Librarians Solve Mysteries Every Day celebra
crime fiction will work as a volunteer staffer at Murder
on the Beach Mystery Bookstore
on Saturday, April 21, from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. as part of a Booksellers and Librarians Solve Mysteries Every Day celebration.
As an expert
on crime fiction, Barry Forshaw looks deeper into the
author's whole career, according to Amazon's description, and he concludes that Larsson's life «would be remembered as truly extraordinary even had his trilogy never been published.
The hosts, D.P. Lyle, M.D. and
author Jan Burke, interview people from both the publishing and law enforcement worlds to shed realistic light
on crime fiction writing.
Austin, Texas About Blog MysteryPeople is a destination for mystery and
crime fiction lovers to find out what's new and noteworthy
on the shelves from our genre experts, and a place to learn about books and
authors the major chains may ignore.
fl, United States About Blog The
crime segments is part of my overall online book journal — it's neither a literary nor expert take
on crime fiction / mysteries, but rather a way to keep a record of my reading as I explore different
authors, different subgenres and currently works from obscure writers.