The Wickeds: On Uncomfortable Reading
Thanks to Liz Mugavero for inviting me to contribute a guest post to The Wickeds. A post last week mentioned […]
Thanks to Liz Mugavero for inviting me to contribute a guest post to The Wickeds. A post last week mentioned […]
As an erstwhile SleuthSayer (not hardly emeritus and with columns still ahead too), I was pleased when Robert Lopresti nudged
The first thing heard about Newcomer, Keigo Higashino’s newest book in translation, was about it being a novel in stories—right up
Sherlock reunited with Irene Adler—newest Christmas ornament on the tree! A fun present on a fine day. Happy holidays to
A few days ago, when I went to shelve my inscribed copy of Lark! The Herald Angels Sing, Donna Andrews’ latest
My last quarterly newsletter of the year looks back at some highlights and milestones of 2018 and ahead toward new
It was fun to see The Literary Hub excerpt my Washington Independent Review of Books review of Leslie Klinger’s latest book—the
Back at Deadly Ink, Christopher Ryan and I sat down for a short chat on writing, teaching, and more—part of
The Chesapeake Chapter of Sisters in Crime is hosting its annual end-of-year Mystery Author Extravaganza on Saturday, December 1—this year
I’ll be hosting the group chat at House of Clues, a fun new Facebook group, on Monday, November 19. House
I was super-excited when news broke about Leslie Klinger’s latest project: an annotated edition of five key novels of the
You can’t say he didn’t get it honest: Our son Dashiell is both a great reader and a fan of