Missoula's annual nonfiction film festival is screening a movie about a Scottish musician who planted the lone recording of his new composition under 2 feet of dirt.
The position will see the award-winning novelist put his own spin on the event, including some new events for the programme.
A Carse of Gowrie woman has written her first crime novel. Retired teacher Laura Smith took two years to write the thriller ...
Novelist Sir Ian Rankin has been announced as the first ever guest programmer for an “epic” crime writing festival. Sir Ian is working with the Bloody Scotland International Crime Writing Festival ...
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Slow Horses creator wins crime writers award for ‘reinventing spy thrillers’Slow Horses creator Mick Herron has won the highest accolade for crime writers after coming up with a tale about failing and chaotic spies.
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Hampshire Chronicle on MSNMeet the Sutton Scotney author writing high-speed crime booksThe high-velocity automobile novels of Sutton Scotney resident Nigel Morgan are ones to watch out for if you enjoy action-packed crime reads.
The ABC procedural, adapted from Karin Slaughter's Atlanta-set detective novels, follows Ramón Rodriguez in the titular role, ...
CBS is scheduled to serve up the next, new episode 11 of this current season 2 of their hit crime/drama series titled, ...
With Bertie’s Theory of Ice Cream, the seventy-something Scottish author continues to delight his fans worldwide ...
Marie Benedict does. In “The Queens of Crime,” Benedict imagines that five of the female greats of the era, fighting a ...
Scottish novelist Irvine Welsh ... familiar friends and writers new to Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival, who together guarantee a weekend of thrills, wit and revelations.
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