Free Book Friday: “A Reliable Wife”
What’s better on a cold and rainy weekend than a nice gothic thriller? Yep, that’s what I was thinking. Luckily, […]
What’s better on a cold and rainy weekend than a nice gothic thriller? Yep, that’s what I was thinking. Luckily, […]
I’m delighted that Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine is featuring my story “Rearview Mirror” in their March/April double-issue, which should be
Raleigh’s Quail Ridge Books welcomes thriller writer Robert Crais on Wednesday evening, January 20, at 7:30 p.m. to read from
In her recent study Talking About Detective Fiction, P.D. James writes that “the historical detective story is one of the
The Red Door rounds out a full dozen in the Ian Rutledge mystery series penned by Charles Todd (the mother-son
Recently appointed Piedmont Laureate Zelda Lockhart, author of the novels Fifth Born, Cold Running Creek and the forthcoming Fifth Born
Elizabeth Kostova, bestselling author of The Historian, makes a two appearances in the Triangle this week with her novel novel, The
Many years ago, I read and was completely mesmerized by Wilkie Collins’ The Moonstone, considered by many critics to be
Yes, it came my way too. Round Two of Ben H. Winters‘ “updates” on Jane Austen — Sense and Sensibility
After the recent final weekend of the holidays, North Carolina booksellers seem to be MORE than rested up for the
My wife, Tara, has just finished her year as the Kathy Fish Fellow at SmokeLong Quarterly; her final story for
I’ve just recently (and belatedly) discovered The Book Studio, an online review and interview site hosted by WETA, Washington, DC’s