Martin Edwards on The Story of Classic Crime in 100 Books

It’s my honor to kick off Martin Edwards’ blog tour as he discusses his new book, The Story of  Classic Crime in 100 Books. I can already see the award nominations for this title. I think it’s a book to be treasured by those of us who love crime...

Matchup edited by Lee Child

International Thriller Writers (ITW) supports itself by publishing anthologies. This year’s book is edited by Lee Child. Matchup teams up some of the most recognizable names in the writing business. Each author, a male and a female, brings one of their...

No Middle Name by Lee Child

Jack Reacher is trouble. Wherever he stumbles upon injustice, he’s going to take steps to correct it. For those of us who missed some of the stories in which author Lee Child wrote about Reacher’s past, those stories are now in an anthology, No Middle...

The Violated by Bill Pronzini

Bill Pronzini’s standalone, The Violated, is pitch-perfect. The crime story is told from multiple viewpoints, but the story flows easily from one voice to the next. Sometimes, that could be confusing, difficult to follow, and it might throw off a reader. Not...

Bruce DeSilva, Guest Author

Today is release date for Bruce DeSilva’s latest Liam Mulligan crime novel. I’m looking forward to The Dread Line. It’s always a pleasure to see what Bruce is writing. Today, he’s written a piece for us. Thank you, Bruce. ***** Why the Hero of...