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One girl's ongoing investigation of the crime fiction genre.

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Blog Tour | Author Q&A: Cath Staincliffe, CWA Anthology

November 1, 2017

I've only recently begun to explore crime fiction short stories in earnest, so when the offer came around to participate in the blog tour for the newest CWA Anthology of Short Stories, I knew I had to jump at the chance! This fantastic short story collection is published by Orenda Books, and has a “Mystery Tour” theme, which means it highlights crime writers from around the world, writing stories set in countries from across the globe. I love to travel and I (clearly!) love crime fiction, so I couldn’t imagine a better theme for an anthology. I'm delighted to share my stop on the CWA Anthology of Short Stories blog tour today!

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In Blog Tour Tags Author Q&A, CWA, Short Stories, Cath Staincliffe
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Buzzworthy 2018 Books: THE SANDMAN by Lars Kepler

October 30, 2017

Crime fiction readers, listen up: if you love gritty, cinematic, edge-of-your-seat thrillers, I did the legwork for you—meet one of your future contenders for favorite book of 2018. Today’s featured Buzzworthy 2018 Book, THE SANDMAN by Lars Kepler (March 2018), is one of those rare books that balances meticulous plotting, edge-of-your-seat suspense, and an almost mythic serial killer to pitch-perfect effect. Cinematic, action-packed, and bone-chilling, THE SANDMAN is poised to deliver a standout 2018 thriller read. It might release in March, but I’m betting it will top the “Best Of” lists for fans of Scandinavian greats like THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO by Stieg Larsson and THE SNOWMAN by Jo Nesbo.

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In Buzzworthy 2018 Books Tags Buzzworthy Books, The Sandman, Lars Kepler, Knopf, Book Recommendation, Nordic Noir
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CBTB's Recommended Halloween Reads

October 28, 2017

It’s the most wonderful time of the year: Halloween!! Time for all things creepy and chilling—and undeniably the perfect season to dig into a great thriller. I’ve been getting lots of questions about Halloween reads this year, so to make things easy for you, I’ve put together this list of recommended Halloween crime books! To keep things easy to navigate, I decided to organize this list in an “If You Like That, Read This” format. Explore the list below based on your current favorites, and find a new creepy read perfect for your 2017 Halloween! 

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In Halloween Reading List Tags Book Recommendation, Halloween, The Crow Girl, Erik Axl Sund, Yrsa Sigurdardottir, Stephen King, Ruth Ware, S.K. Tremayne
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Cover Reveal: SOMEBODY'S DAUGHTER by David Bell

October 24, 2017

I’m thrilled to share the cover reveal for psychological suspense author David Bell’s 2018 release, SOMEBODY’S DAUGHTER (Berkley; on sale July 2018)! Bell is the bestselling author of novels including BRING HER HOME, SINCE SHE WENT AWAY, and more. SOMEBODY’S DAUGHTER will be Bell’s first hardcover release, and if the book jacket is any indication, it's going to be a standout! Check out the gorgeous cover for SOMEBODY'S DAUGHTER, and read an exclusive Q&A with David previewing his 2018 psychological thriller.

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In Cover Reveal Tags Cover Reveal, Psychological Thriller, David Bell, Berkley
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Blog Tour | Book Review: SNARE by Lilja Sigurdardottir

October 24, 2017

There’s nothing like finding a publisher whose books you know you can always trust, and Orenda Books is one of those publishers for me. Naturally, when I learned that Orenda was publishing Icelandic Crime writer Lilja Sigurdardottir’s thriller SNARE in English, I jumped at the chance to read an early copy - and I’m so glad I did. SNARE is an addictive blend of high-stakes thriller and Nordic sensibility—a debut novel that delivers enough tension for action thriller readers, a chilling atmosphere for fans of Nordic Noir, and a plot twist strong enough to surprise seasoned psychological thriller devotees. Lilja Sigurdardottir is an author to watch in the Scandinavian crime space, and SNARE injects the genre with a personality and style all its own

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In Book Review Tags Orenda Books, Nordic Noir, Iceland, Book Review
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