Two Stranger Things breakout stars introduced after season 1 team up again in Netflix's buzzy adaptation of a New York Times ...
I’m not sure what I expected from the debut novel by Hanssen, a longtime public radio host at WNYC in New York City, but it certainly wasn’t MY NAME IS GERRY SASS (Atlantic Crime, 218 pp., $27), a ...
I’ve been immersing myself in this summer’s crime fiction, which has been a savory mix of stories by established writers like S.A. Cosby’s surefire “King of Ashes” and great newcomers like Zoe B.
Another bestselling crime novel from Michael Connelly is officially making its way to television. The author behind Bosch and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “Romantasy” gets TikTokers talking; sci-fi sales are strong; literary fiction has many enthusiasts. But crime fiction remains the ...
Our critic on November’s best new books. Credit...Pablo Amargo Supported by By Sarah Weinman I’ve long appreciated the way Burnet’s novels are in conversation with earlier times. “His Bloody Project” ...
Crime novels from The Wire's top writers.
A street in Whitechapel: the last crime of Jack the Ripper, from "Le Petit Parisien," 1891. Jack the Ripper is the subject of one of the top true crime books of all time. True crime can run the gamut ...
A River Red With Blood’ by John Connolly, ‘Totem’ by Matthew Hall, ‘The Detective’ by Matthew Reilly and ‘Octagon’ by CJ ...
Here's a quick look at a recent pair of excellent, fast-paced crime novels. Full of intriguing plot twists that grab your attention, these will keep you flipping the pages in wonderment. One is set in ...
Christian crime novels mirror God’s redemptive story through patterns of creation, ruin, redemption, and restoration. Reading mystery fiction can strengthen moral discernment and help believers ...