There's something deliciously creepy about reading a crime novel set in a city you used to call homeβI discovered that and much more in Amy Gentry's debut novel, GOOD AS GONE. Today I'm thrilled to share my Q&A with Gentry, wherein she discusses her debut novel, the influence of Houston on her writing, what she's currently reading, and more!
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Sofie Sarenbrant is such a thoughtful, inspiring woman, and our conversation perfectly reflects that. KILLER DEAL is a fresh, engaging Scandinavian crime read from one of Scandinavian crime fiction's rising stars. Read on for our Q&A!
Read MoreA Q&A with Icelandic Crime Author Ragnar JΓ³nasson
There is a special place in my heart for Ragnar JΓ³nasson's Dark Iceland series, and I am so thrilled to have had the chance to chat with the author himself about crime writing, his recommended Icelandic crime fiction reading list, and news about the Dark Iceland TV series!
Read MoreA Q&A with Denmark's Jakob Melander
Today it's my pleasure to share a conversation I had with the talented Jakob Melander, author of the Lars Winkler series. Read on for Jakob's insights into creating Lars Winkler, what he'd be doing if he weren't a crime writer, and his reading recommendations!
Read MoreA Q&A with Kate Hamer, author of THE GIRL IN THE RED COAT
I am beyond thrilled to share a conversation that Kate Hamer and I had discussing her debut mystery, THE GIRL IN THE RED COAT. Read on for my Q&A with this incredibly talented author, and be sure to check out one of my new favorite books, THE GIRL IN THE RED COAT, as soon as possible.
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