The Killing Lessons - Saul Black
Saul Black is the amusing pen name of a rather well-known author who has thought, to hell with it, I’m going to write a rather good serial killer…
The Intel: Caroline Mitchell
We love a bit of crime fiction around here—You’re making that face right now, the incredulous one that says: yeah, I kinda think we get that…
The Intel: Piu Marie Eatwell
If macabre Victorian litigation is your thing then you’ll be kicking yourself for forgetting to read our review of The Dead Duke, His Secret Wife…
The Dead Duke, His Secret Wife And The Missing Corpse—Piu Marie Eatwell
I don’t usually do non-fiction, but I made an exception for The Dead Duke, His Secret Wife And The Missing Corpse, and I’m sure glad I did. The…
The Intel: David Hewson
Photo credit: markbothwell.com Earlier this week we reviewed acclaimed author David Hewson’s latest foray into Eurocrime, his second Vos and…
The Wrong Girl - David Hewson
We’re reviewing today. Bring your passport and a change of pants. David Hewson’s The Wrong Girl is the second in his series of novels to…
TV Crime Log: Pines, Affair, Strange
A while back we reviewed Blake Crouch’s Pines, his bonkers but moreish thriller/sci-fi mash-up. You will, of course, be mortified that you missed…
Guest Post: Rob Sinclair
We’ve got another Guest Post for you… and it’s a corker! Rob Sinclair is the author of breakneck thriller Rise Of The Enemy, which is out…
Guest Post: M.J. Carter
The bad news is that I’m taking the day off. But, wait—don’t despair! The good news is that, instead, M.J. Carter is doing a Guest Post as…
The Intel: Emma Kavanagh
We’re inviting Emma Kavanagh to come inside and take the weight of her weary plates. Emma’s just completed a punishing book tour, which has…
The Intel: Suzanne Spiegoski
Suzanne Spiegoski is a US author whose first book featuring homicide detective Lily Dietz is published by Touchpoint Press. The Fisherman’s Lily…
TV Crime Log: Empire, Enfield & Game
Empire slips onto our screens with this week with little fanfare, but in the US it has been quite the phenomenon. It arrived quietly only for the…