If you’re looking for a crime book recommendation that will give you goosebumps and make you think twice about turning out the light, look no further than Yrsa Sigurdardottir’s THE UNDESIRED. This unnerving, atmospheric Icelandic novel completely got under my skin, from its in-your-face opening to its utterly chilling final sentence.
Read MoreBook Review: THE OWL ALWAYS HUNTS AT NIGHT by Samuel Bjork
Samuel Bjork’s U.S. debut I’M TRAVELING ALONE is one of my favorite books, and I’ve been eagerly anticipating Book 2 in the series, THE OWL ALWAYS HUNTS AT NIGHT, for ages now. While this book didn’t fully live up to its predecessor for me, I still thoroughly enjoyed it, and would recommend it for fans of I’M TRAVELING ALONE who want to spend more time in Mia Kruger’s world.
Read MoreInterview: Sara Blaedel, Author of THE LOST WOMAN
I'm beyond thrilled to share a recent conversation that I had with Denmark's Queen of Crime, Sara Blaedel! Sara has been one of my favorite authors for years now, and it's been an absolute dream to get to know her and learn more about her fantastic Louise Rick series. This post includes both our Instagram Stories Q&A, and an in-depth discussion of THE LOST WOMAN that's only found on my bog.
Read MoreNew Release Tuesday: 2/7/17
This Tuesday has an absolutely killer lineup of crime books releasing! There are three particular titles I'm excited about today—and I have a whole bunch of content to share with you for each of these books. Grab a cup of coffee and settle in for my top crime picks for the week of February 7, 2017!
Read MoreInterview: Ania Ahlborn, author of THE DEVIL CREPT IN
I'm not usually a horror reader, but I will make an exception for Ania Ahlborn every single chance I get. I'm thrilled to share a Q&A with Ania that covers her upcoming horror novel, THE DEVIL CREPT IN, and also delves into her writing career, how the horror genre "chose" her, and more.
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