Review: Emily Winslow’s “The Start of Everything” in the Washington Post
An American author living in Cambridge, England, Emily Winslow has now published two mysteries set in her new home. The […]
An American author living in Cambridge, England, Emily Winslow has now published two mysteries set in her new home. The […]
I’ve long been a big fan of Dashiell Hammett‘s stories and novels (my favorite is his first book, Red Harvest),
The December meeting of Sisters in Crime’s Chesapeake Chapter gathers 16 local authors for a meet-and-greet and book signing at
On Saturday, October 27, at 5 p.m., Tara Laskowski (my wife!) will celebrate the publication of her first book, the
Having worked for many years at an art museum myself, I was very excited about the opportunity to review B.A.
The annual Fall for the Book Festival is one of the biggest events on my calendar each year — and
On Thursday, August 23, writer and translator K.E. Semmel — who’s had the U.S. editions of two of his translations
Today, the Washington Post published my review of Ariel S. Winter’s three-novel debut, the all-in-one-volume trilogy The Twenty-Year Death, which
The Neruda Case is the first of Roberto Ampuero’s novels to be published in English — but hopefully not the
“Mastering the Art of French Cooking,” which was originally published in PANK last fall, won first place in the flash
A couple of short stories online caught my attention recently, and then a full anthology crossed my desk — each
A couple of books to cross my desk recently will surely be of interest to crime fiction fans. First up