Review: William Gibson’s Zero History
On the ninth anniversary of the September 11 attacks, The Washington Post has published my review of Zero History by […]
On the ninth anniversary of the September 11 attacks, The Washington Post has published my review of Zero History by […]
The Washington Post today published my review of Dale Brown‘s latest techno-thriller, Executive Intent. Here’s the start of my take on
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There’s little better in the way of beach reading than a fast-paced thriller, but with the seemingly endless titles out
Today, the Washington Post published my review of Carolyn Parkhurst’s new novel, The Nobodies Album — a book that charmed
In addition to Craig Johnson‘s appearance in the Triangle this weekend, four other mystery writers are going to be making
I’ve been unfortunately slow to come to Craig Johnson’s Walt Longmire series — unfortunate for me, because Johnson’s books are
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In the opening pages of The Eyes of Willie McGee: A Tragedy of Race, Sex and Secrets in the Jim
Several months back, I read one of the earliest works of British mystery & suspense: Wilkie Collins‘ The Woman in
North Carolina’s own John Hart won his second Edgar Award for Best Novel of 2010 last night at the Mystery
Today, AARP: The Magazine published my quick reviews of two new books that together offer intriguing looks at both the