A Gay
Mystery Novelist Who Chronicles the Aftermath of AIDS — A compelling profile of Michael Nava and his mystery series featuring Henry Rios, a gay Latino defense attorney from Los Angeles who both represents and subverts the hardboiled detective of classic Noir mysteries.
Nora Bannister is a bestselling
mystery novelist who buys run - down houses in LA.
For romance and
mystery novelists who embraced digital technology, loved chatting up their fans and wrote really, really fast, the last few years have been a golden age.
Not exact matches
The Marxist - Leninist vision of the future — what Czech
novelist Milan Kundera described as «organized forgetting» — is now supplanted by a leader
who knows that remembering is redemptive, that human dignity is finally an expression of the inexpressible
mystery.
Unhappy in her marriage, Sally develops a crush on her handsome art gallery owner boss, Greg (Antonio Banderas), while Roy, a
novelist nervously awaiting the response to his latest manuscript, becomes moonstruck over Dia (Freida Pinto), a
mystery woman
who catches his gaze through a nearby window.
For those
who loved the twisty and twisted narrative of last year's «Gone Girl,» «Dark Places,» also from the mind of
novelist Gillian Flynn, just might scratch that itch for
mystery.
Host Derek Waters and comedian Alison Rich dive into the troubling disappearance of
mystery novelist Agatha Christie, with Dunst as Christie and Plemons as the constable
who looks into her vanishing act.
Based on the novel by Joe Gores, the story, which is set in the 1920s, centers on detective
novelist Dashiell Hammett (Frederic Forrest, well cast),
who early in his career gets involved in a
mystery that reportedly shaped his literary works and perhaps even his personal life.
Of the remaining 9, though, there is only one first
novelist, Alice LaPlante,
who garners the treasured
Mystery Showcase daily double by landing on both our top 10 and best crime - fiction debut lists.
Today Ruth brings us a great pep talk from screenwriter and
mystery novelist Michael Brandman,
who this year was asked to take over the Jesse Stone novels of the legendary
mystery writer, the late Robert B. Parker.