Constant Hearses and Other Revolutionary Mysteries by Edward D. Hoch

I wasn’t wrong in thinking that Edward D. Hoch was known for his short stories. In fact, he wrote over 950 of them, some with series characters. Constant Hearses and Other Revolutionary Mysteries contains stories featuring two of those characters. Most of the...

The Perfect Crime, ed. by Vaseem Khan and Maxim Jakubowski

The Perfect Crime is subtitled “22 Crime Stories from Diverse Cultures Around the World”. The book features writers of color and various ethnic backgrounds. “Gathered together for the first time are authors from a variety of culture and ethnic...

A Crime Classics Giveaway

This week, I’m giving away two story collections of crime classics. The first book is Gideon and the Young Toughs and Other Stories by John Creasey, writing as J.J. Marric. It’s the first time all the short stories featuring Scotland Yard Detective George...

Marple: Twelve New Mysteries

Most of us recognize Miss Jane Marple, Agatha Christie’s amateur sleuth. I preferred her over Hercule Poirot. Now, twelve authors from several countries try their hand at short stories in Marple: Twelve New Mysteries. Readers will recognize many of the names...