Women Of Mystery Then & Now
Definitely worth checking out this week are two sites dealing with women, mystery, history, and brand new books. First up […]
Definitely worth checking out this week are two sites dealing with women, mystery, history, and brand new books. First up […]
Laura Brodie‘s The Widow’s Season hits the ground running with a smart, no-nonsense sentence that pulls readers immediately into the novel’s central
With the Fourth of July weekend ahead, most bookstores are taking a small hiatus from their regular schedule of readings
The new issue of Mystery Scene magazine has just been released, and I was pleased and honored that “Love Bites,”
One of this weekend’s top literary events in North Carolina has already gotten a plug earlier this week, when an
The August 2009 issue of Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine hits newsstands today, and with it — I’m proud to say
Emyl Jenkins already had a successful career as an antiques appraiser and nonfiction author when she tried her hand at
My review in today’s Washington Post (Tuesday, May 26) could hardly have been timed better — a testament to the
A couple of years back, I needed a poisonous plant to spike a drink and kill a man. This was
This weekend — Saturday, May 23, to be precise — marks the 75th anniversary of the day Bonnie and Clyde
I’ll be down at the beach for Memorial Day weekend, and in keeping with a coastal N.C. theme, I want
Several things drew me to the Rivka Galchen event last night, hosted by Nextbook at the Washington DCJCC — not the