and influential mystery and thriller books, in chronological order beginning in the 1800s This project is led by Lucy Feldman, Annabel Gutterman, Megan McCluskey, and Meg Zukin, with writing ...
Our columnists on new books by John Banville ... “Cahokia Jazz,” a detective must solve the mystery of a staged killing before its repercussions destroy his city’s social and political ...
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The Author’s Guide to Murder is a delightful blend of cozy mystery and gothic suspense, set against the backdrop of the ...
A cozy mystery novel is a subgenre of crime fiction in which the violence and ... Norway to the sensory overload of Mumbai. In the first book, A Cruise to Murder, Police officer Rachel Prince ...
Although there is a wide variety of genres, it isn't unusual for one book to fit into several different categories. For instance, a classic could also be a mystery, or a romance could also be ...
Christie’s first novel introducing Hercule Poirot, set in a country house mystery full of deception ...
Epic tale of cousins, comics, WWII, love, identity, and loss Mystery, history, and love blend in post-war Barcelona's ...
Most of my recent conversations about books have revolved around one common pursuit: escape. The news is unrelenting, and crises personal and political abound. No wonder so many people are seeking out ...
which honor the best in mystery fiction, non-fiction, television, film, and theater. The book series in order includes: The Marlow Murder Club, Death Comes to Marlow, and The Queen of Poisons.
The Leap Year Gene covers a vast sweep of 20th-century history through the story of a woman with a unique genetic makeup that ...