Interview: Alex Heard, author of The Eyes of Willie McGee
In the opening pages of The Eyes of Willie McGee: A Tragedy of Race, Sex and Secrets in the Jim […]
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
Last May I had the great pleasure of reviewing Bones of Betrayal by Jefferson Bass, not just a fine forensic
From Kelly Cherry tonight (Wednesday, March 3) to Jodi Picault next Monday, there’s a lot of great readings on the
Perhaps I’ve been stricken by some strange chemical, but I think I’m seeing double…. Is that two copies of Deborah
A couple of big literary gatherings throughout the region this weekend — one of them a moveable feast of award-winning
The Washington Post published today my review of Deborah Blum’s terrific new history, The Poisoner’s Handbook: Murder and the Birth
Another stretch of little posting — and this time I can blame it on the weather. Classes were cancelled time
Six authors will headline a “Local Author Festival” this Saturday, January 30, at the Barnes & Noble at Mayfaire Town
AARP: The Magazine has recently asked me to contribute reviews for a couple of books, and I’m thrilled about the