It appears that the ground is being laid for an expanding Indian readership in English eager to consume stories of all kinds.
Two big names in Chicago crime fiction are hosting a meet-and-greet event this weekend. 10 Reasons Why Toyotas Best-Selling ...
The Drowned, John Banville, Faber, €15.99. Ever since Banville opted for a life of crime, at first using a pseudonym but we ...
The director of Jude Law's new, neo-Nazi crime thriller, 'The Order' is based on a true story, but was also partially ...
The book barely touches on the invention of Alex Cross ... He wants to leave behind a masterwork.” Crime fiction has always ...
“The Killer Inside Me,” published in 1952, is his best-known novel. Its narrator is Lou Ford, a 29-year-old Texas sheriff who pretends to be a bland and boring rube but ends up committing every murder ...
This year saw a bumper crop of flawed and villainous heroes, some more traditional cops and the thrilling advent of a new spy ...
Harrogate International Festivals has announced highly acclaimed, internationally bestselling thriller writer Mick Herron as ...
“Each book captures another nuanced corner of the city,” says Crime Fiction Lover. “Maigret’s soaking up of the Paris that ...
Percival Everett’s “James” has received yet another literary nomination. Everett’s reworking of Mark Twain’s “The Adventures ...
Fitt, a Scottish, crime fiction author based in Hampshire ... "A fine dram of whisky in a Glencairn Glass is the perfect ...
It’s a tale of doomed romance to match Anna Karenina – which several characters read – set among sugar beet farms and the ...