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The November 25th Washington Post carried an announcement that screenwriter John Michael Hayes had died on November 19. Hayes, 89, was the […]
The November 25th Washington Post carried an announcement that screenwriter John Michael Hayes had died on November 19. Hayes, 89, was the […]
Charles Ardai’s new novel, Fifty-to-One, marks a milestone in his career both as an author and as an editor. In
Mystery Writers of America announced yesterday its Grand Masters for 2009: James Lee Burke and Sue Grafton — the first
That’s the big question that seems to be running through all the recent (and largely negative) reviews of Quantum of
Michael Crichton died November 5, leaving behind an impressive career as the writer of a string of blockbuster techno-thrillers, ranging
Leslie Klinger’s New Annotated Dracula is getting a fair amount of media attention these days, with articles in The L.A. Times,
Critical Mass, the blog of the National Book Critics Circle, posted today its latest “NBCC Reads” list — the result
Sad news for mystery fans everywhere that Tony Hillerman died Sunday; information on the author’s life and career can be
Tara and I were in and around Philadelphia for the weekend — and we’re still celebrating both of the Phillies’
Textbook publishers Wadsworth Cengage Learning have a 2009 collection that offers a quick survey of some American writers once popular
I’ve been reading and re-reading lately some old Ross Macdonald novels. One of my two copies of 1958’s The Doomsters
My review of Katherine Neville’s The Fire will be published on Sunday, October 19, in the Washington Post, but through the