After a year’s hiatus, New York Times Bestselling author Louise Penny returned with her 19th novel, “The Gray Wolf.” ...
She is an associate editor of and contributor to Mystery and Suspense Writers (Scribner) and the winner of the 1999 Edgar Award for Criticism, presented by the Mystery Writers of America.
Can stories about detectives from days gone by help students learn to think more critically? An English lecturer provides ...
With a panel of celebrated authors—Megan Abbott ... satisfying, and influential mystery and thriller books, in chronological order beginning in the 1800s This project is led by Lucy Feldman ...
A collab effort between bestsellers Beatriz Williams, Lauren Willig and Karen White follows writing bffs who find themselves ...
His high school newspaper published his detective stories ... independent identity not just for herself, but for all American women. Biographer Erika Willett is a modern-day flapper enjoying ...
For thirty years, from October 1, 1962, to May 22, 1992, Johnny Carson presided over American popular culture from the 11:30 ...
Goodreads and Parade pick 26 books for Native American Heritage Month, November 2024. Great books by Native American authors ...
A retired Los Angeles Times copy editor began researching the Black Dahlia murder case in the late 1990s. Arguably the ...
Several of these authors will be at Saturday ... “The Mesmerist” is part mystery, part exploration of lives of young women on the margins in the Gilded Age, prey to men who will use and ...
The AHC collects the papers of Western fiction and poetry writers, and has a particular emphasis on Wyoming ... In 2008 his stand-alone novel "Blue Heaven" won an Edgar Award for Best Mystery Novel of ...
Several of these authors will be at Saturday’s Twin Cities Book Festival at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds. (See today’s Literary Pick.) “Ahnwee Days”: by William E. Burleson (Blackwater ...