This past weekend, I traveled to Denmark for Krimimessen 2017, an annual crime book festival held in Horsens. Before heading to the festival, I was fortunate enough to spend a night at the gorgeous Kurhotel Skodsborg, a stunning hotel located just a bit outside Copenhagen, which hosted a night of crime fiction discussion between Sara Blaedel and Tess Gerritsen!
Read MoreBook Review: UNDERTOW by Elizabeth Heathcote
I didn’t mean to binge-read UNDERTOW in one sitting… but that’s exactly what ended up happening. This book is the kind that’s meant to be devoured whole: it’s fast-paced and easy to read, the kind of entertainment that keeps you glued to the pages. This book belongs on summer reading lists alongside THE BREAKDOWN by B.A. Paris and THE CHILD by Fiona Barton.
Read MoreBlog Tour/Book Review: SIX STORIES by Matt Wesolowski
There’s no other way to say it: SIX STORIES must be the best debut I’ve read in ages. It’s inventive, bold, and unapologetically different—there’s really nothing I can compare it to. In a crowded field, SIX STORIES stands out for its fierce originality. Read my full review here.
Read MoreAuthor Event: Lyndsay Faye at Astoria Bookshop
On March 24th, I was lucky enough to moderate an event with the one and only Lyndsay Faye at Astoria Bookshop! I’ve been a huge fan of Lyndsay’s work since I first read JANE STEELE last year, and I was totally thrilled to take part in Lyndsay’s tour for both her brand-new hardcover, THE WHOLE ART OF DETECTION: Lost Mysteries of Sherlock Holmes and the paperback release of JANE STEELE.
Read MoreCrime Festival Preview: Krimimessen 2017
I’m thrilled to share that next weekend, I’ll be traveling to Denmark to attend Krimimessen 2017—an annual crime fiction festival held in the Old State Penitentiary in Horsens, Denmark. Here you'll find a preview of the authors I'm most looking forward to meeting, and a bit of background information on the festival!
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