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AudioFile Spotlight: Gained in Translation

Gained in Translation: Six Translated Mysteries from Around the World By Ellen Quint, AudioFile From Barcelona to Singapore to Rio,

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September 30, 2019

Up Close: Bill Brewer

Crafting a Reluctant Killer By K. L. Romo Author Bill Brewer weaves a lethal tale of a hired-killer in-the-making in

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September 30, 2019

On the Cover: David Morrell

On Rambo, Network Streaming, and Not Looking Back By Dawn Ius David Morrell can’t go one week without hearing or

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August 30, 2019

On the Cover: Kira Peikoff

DNA Deconstructed in New Domestic Thriller By K. L. Romo “Frankenbaby.” That’s what the press called her—the girl with DNA

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August 30, 2019

On the Cover: Laura McHugh

A Thriller Rooted in Personal Experience By Jaden Terrell Sometimes you pick up a book so beautifully written and resonant

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August 30, 2019

On the Cover: Lisa Unger

Sticking to the Formula By Dawn Ius Lisa Unger has a well-publicized formula for crafting her novels—get up every morning

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August 30, 2019

On the Cover: Linwood Barclay

An Intersection of Common Fears By Dawn Ius The working title for Linwood Barclay’s new novel was Going Down, but

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August 30, 2019

Getting Graphic: Sequential Crime

An Introduction to Crime-Inspired Graphic Novels and Comics By Joshua Corin It’s 1962 in Milan and a former fashion model,

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August 30, 2019

Up Close: Kat Martin

Maintaining the Balance Between Romance and Suspense By Millie Naylor Hast With more than 60 romance and romantic suspense titles

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August 30, 2019

Up Close: Don Helin

Eye-Opening Vacation Inspires International Thriller By J. H. Bográn The chain of events that reaches climax in the so-called roof

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August 30, 2019

Up Close: Iris Johansen

Strength in Numbers By Dawn Ius Iris Johansen knows how to create strong characters. Her primary leading lady Eve Duncan—a

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August 30, 2019

Up Close: Reece Hirsch

Navigating the Dark Web By Tim O’Mara As my big brother (pun unintended, but you have to wait for it)

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August 30, 2019

AudioFile: Binge-Worthy Seasonal Mystery Listening

Binge-Worthy Seasonal Mystery Listening By Ellen Quint, AudioFile We may be approaching the tail end of summer with the opportunity

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August 30, 2019

BookTrib Spotlight: Shari Lapena

When the Killer is “Someone We Know” By Casey Barrett Domestic suspense—a rather loaded term for a subgenre, isn’t it?

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August 30, 2019

Africa Scene: Louisa Treger

Turning Real Life into a Convincing Mystery By Michael Sears Louisa Treger was a classical violinist until she turned to

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August 30, 2019

Between the Lines: Karin Slaughter

Tackling a Story That’s a Little Too Timely By April Snellings [Note: The following piece contains spoilers for the Grant

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July 31, 2019

Tales From the Script: Rob Hart Hits Jackpot with Dystopian Thriller

Hart Hits Jackpot with Dystopian Thriller By April Snellings Dystopian fiction often asks us to accept a dramatic turn of

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July 31, 2019

On the Cover: Alex Segura

Becoming Pete Fernandez By April Snellings [Note: The following piece contains spoilers for the first Pete Fernandez mystery, Silent City.]

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July 31, 2019

ITW Shorts: Steve Berry and M. J. Rose

Pulling Back on the Magic By Dawn Ius There’s always a bit of magic at play when two genre superstars

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July 31, 2019

ITW Award Follow-up: The Thrill of Winning

The Thrill of Winning By Dawn Ius Jennifer Hillier could barely make her way to the stage through her tears,

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July 31, 2019

Up Close: Hallie Ephron

Clutter, Crime, and Calculating Coincidence By K. L. Romo “Emily felt as if her life, like a disordered closet, had

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July 31, 2019

Up Close: Hank Phillippi Ryan

Ryan Shifts Focus Away from Journalism in New Thriller By R. G. Belsky THE MURDER LIST is the highly-anticipated new

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July 31, 2019

Up Close: Sandra Brown

An Exacting Path to Success By Dawn Ius Sandra Brown has been called “exacting”—an apt description, perhaps, for the author

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July 31, 2019

Up Close: Preston and Child

Mastering the Genre Mash-Up By J. H. Bográn In a curious mix, OLD BONES, the new novel from bestselling writing

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July 31, 2019
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