and influential mystery and thriller books, in chronological order beginning in the 1800s This project is led by Lucy Feldman, Annabel Gutterman, Megan McCluskey, and Meg Zukin, with writing ...
The book follows ambitious journalist Rika ... "Absolutely nothing is what it first appears" in this "revenge thriller", said The Guardian. Tate Kinsella, an unemployed actor who's temping in ...
did it first, in 1943. A stand-alone audiobook version of Jeffries’s story came out last year; you can also read it in Janet ...
I recall Otto Penzler, editor of numerous mystery, crime fiction and thriller anthologies and ... disappointed that Mr. Burke changed the first-person narration from Robicheaux to Purcell as ...
Although mysteries may be the first genre to come to mind when thinking of cruise ship settings, there are many other types of stories to enjoy. The twisting plots of thrillers, well-researched ...
Echo’ by Tracy Clark. Thomas & Mercer, 364 pages, $16.99  A legacy of privilege, entitlement and lots of revenge fuel Tracy ...
Reese Witherspoon has a new project coming next year that members of many book clubs are probably ... to share that I’m ...
A young woman’s life becomes entangled in that of a political blogger who’s on the run. Set during Liz Truss’s premiership, ...
The author of the Housemaid series, who writes under a pen name, talks about the surprising success of her thrillers.
So when he says The Day Of The Jackal is "a year-zero, game-changing thriller, one of the most significant of all time" you listen. It is 50 years since the book by ... was it his first novel ...
Their arrest, conviction and fight for freedom is as dramatic as the plot of any legal thriller ... book, "Framed," co-written with Jim McCloskey, founder of Centurion, one of the country's first ...