Books: Crime
Currently listing articles 582-551:
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DVD Review: L.A. Confidential (Two-Disc Special Edition)— No reason to keep my many praises for the film "off the record, on the QT, and very hush-hush."
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Book Review: Hollywood Station by Joseph Wambaugh— You don’t get named Grand Master by the Mystery Writers of America unless you got the chops.
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Book Review: The Midnight Road by Tom Piccirilli— Deep, dark, and disturbing, Piccirilli powers his narrative through twisting, uncertain psychological terrain.
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Book Review: Cold In Hand by John Harvey— A little help from Bessie Smith, with Louis Armstrong accompanying her on cornet, in the naming of this book.
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Book Review: The Tenth Case by Joseph Teller— Joseph Teller's debut novel should win over the most hostile of juries.
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Graphic Novel Review: Locke & Key by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez— This graphic novel delivers shivers by the bucketful and never lets up on the throttle.
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Book Review: The Mercedes Coffin by Faye Kellerman— Kellerman’s plots have grown bizarrely contrived. Frankly, I really didn’t care whodunit.
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Interview with Ed Lynskey, Author of Pelham Fell Here— "You’ve got to be cool in your own skin. You’ve got to be content with your output," says Lynskey.
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Graphic Novel Review: Criminal: The Dead and the Dying by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips— Each arc of this story is like a knife thrust to the heart, with a final twist at the end.
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Book Review: Weasel by Cynthia DeFelice— This coming-of-age young adult novel is compact, compelling, and suspenseful as young Nathan Fowler deals with a deadly killer.
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Graphic Novel Review: Checkmate: A King's Game by Greg Rucka and Jesus Saiz— Checkmate offers spy and superhero action in a suspenseful and action-filled romp.
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Book Review: First Daughter by Eric Van Lustbader— BATF Agent Jack McClure pursues a zealous kidnapper through mean streets and the shadows of his own past.
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Book Review: Every Secret Crime - A Reno McCarthy Novel by Doug M. Cummings— The second book following Reno McCarthy as he investigates a murder in politically controlled Falcon Ridge
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Book Review: The Fourth Watcher by Timothy Hallinan— A tension-filled story that keeps you on the edge of your seat.
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Book Review: First Daughter by Eric Van Lustbader— Eric Van Lustbader's latest suspense thriller combines religion, politics, and crime mystery.
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Book Review: Shadow Man by Cody McFadyen— One of the most brutal serial killer novels ever written, this book pummels readers with stomach-churning violence.
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Book Review: The Turnaround by George Pelecanos— “ … perhaps the greatest living American crime writer” – Stephen King
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Book Review: Death's Half Acre by Margaret Maron— Judge Deborah Knott and her crime-busting family are back seeking the murderer of the blackmailing county commissioner.
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Book Review: Baby Moll by John Farris— Pete Mallory is called back to a violent past, and this time he may not escape alive.
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Book Review: Hold Tight by Harlan Coben— Harlan Coben's latest suspense novel rips the cover off of suburbia and bares every fear parents have about their kids.
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Book Review: The Crime Writer by Gregg Hurwitz— Gregg Hurwitz offers a whizbang, tightly written novel of suspense and fake-out in noir tradition.
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Graphic Novel Review: Whiteout by Greg Rucka and Steve Lieber — Greg Rucka writes and Steve Lieber illustrates the story of a murder at the bottom of the world, in frozen Antarctica.
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Book Review: Mask Market by Andrew Vachss — SuperBurke to the rescue.
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Book Review: Show Me the Sky by Nicholas Hogg — On the run in the Outback and beyond.
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Interview with Lisa Jackson, Bestselling Author of Left to Die— "For me, when I have writer's block... it's because I've made a mistake in the book earlier on."
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Book Review: The Seven Days of Peter Crumb by Jonny Glynn— A British American Psycho.
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Book Review: Silent Thunder by Iris Johansen and Roy Johansen— The Johansens team up to deliver an international romp focusing on a mysterious Soviet sub from the Cold War.
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Graphic Novel Review: Smuggling Spirits - Book Two by Ben Fisher and Mike Henderson— Ben Fisher and Mike Henderson continue the hard-hitting supernatural tale of Darklings in this second volume.
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Book Review: Missing Witness by Gordon Campbell— A fascinating and detailed courtroom mystery.
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Graphic Novel Review: Smuggling Spirits - Book One by Ben Fisher and Mike Henderson— This Prohibition Era supernatural crime story delivers monsters and action from beginning to end.
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Book Review: Billibub Baddings and the Case of the Pitcher's Pendant by Tee Morris— A dwarf detective takes on crime in Depression-era Chicago.
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An Enlightening Interview with the Author of Dead Witness— Three agents couldn't sell it, but she can.

