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These novels do not merely narrate crime stories—they engage you in them. With creative storytelling tools such as podcasts, court documents, and meta-stories, they make you play detective.
True crime stories are gripping, horrifying, and often brilliantly compelling. However, these titles haven't been adapted for TV but are deserving.
The author on our fascination with true crime, revisiting the murders of Rillington Place, and the hysteria of 1950s Fleet ...
By Terri Schlichenmeyer For the Wyoming Tribune Eagle Jul 1, 2022 Jul 1, 2022 Comments ...
Four moms teamed up during the pandemic to solve a cold case murder, becoming close friends. Chuck Hogan wrote a book, 'The ...
The Plot Thickens Whether true or fictional, it’s hard to deny what often feels like a collective obsession with crime. I mean, here I am, writing October’s edition of The Plot Thickens — a ...
INDIANAPOLIS – You can’t browse a podcast or a streaming app without seeing true crime documentaries. Local libraries are also following that trend!
Many of us lie awake wondering whether we can pay the mortgage. The night before we meet, Lynda La Plante lay awake worrying ...
John Banville, the Booker Prize-winning author of “The Sea” and numerous other acclaimed novels, has a pretty great side hustle: He writes crime fiction, presumably in his spare time, set in ...
The Irish crime writer Catherine Ryan Howard opts for a more direct approach to the pandemic, setting her latest novel, 56 DAYS (Blackstone, 450 pp., $24.99), in the thick of lockdown.