Review: Ariel S. Winter’s The Twenty-Year Death in the Washington Post
Today, the Washington Post published my review of Ariel S. Winter’s three-novel debut, the all-in-one-volume trilogy The Twenty-Year Death, which […]
Today, the Washington Post published my review of Ariel S. Winter’s three-novel debut, the all-in-one-volume trilogy The Twenty-Year Death, which […]
The Neruda Case is the first of Roberto Ampuero’s novels to be published in English — but hopefully not the
A couple of short stories online caught my attention recently, and then a full anthology crossed my desk — each
A couple of books to cross my desk recently will surely be of interest to crime fiction fans. First up
After reading my review of Elizabeth Hand’s Available Dark in the Washington Post, my editor at Mystery Scene asked if
My story “When Duty Calls” closes the new anthology Chesapeake Crimes: This Job Is Murder, just published by Wildside Press
Just a quick shout-out to two intriguing pieces of short fiction I’ve read recently. First, as a prequel to the
Elizabeth Hand’s Available Dark, a follow-up to her highly acclaimed Generation Loss, takes could’ve-been-somebody photographer Cassandra Neary from New York
In addition to its annual print publication, the North Carolina Literary Review has just debuted a mid-Winter electronic supplement—and I’m
I’ll admit that I had high hopes for Bret Lott’s new “literary thriller” (as it’s being heavily marketed) but ultimately
My review of Michael Connelly‘s new Harry Bosch novel, The Drop, appears in today’s Washington Post—a short review in this
The Fall 2011 Mystery Scene has just arrived, and I’m pleased that the new issue includes my interview with North