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A girl investigates crime fiction from around the world, by the book.
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Author Interview: C.J. Tudor, THE CHALK MAN

January 8, 2018

Happy publication day to THE CHALK MAN by C.J. Tudor, an exceptional debut thriller that is bound to be one of my favorites of 2018! THE CHALK MAN is poised to be an instant-favorite for fans of Stephen King, Stranger Things, and psychological thrillers with the rich character development of Liz Nugent and engaging plotting of Ruth Ware. C.J. visited New York this fall, and I had the chance to sit down with her and ask her a few of my most pressing questions about THE CHALK MAN - and I’m delighted to share our interview with you today!

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In Interview Tags The Chalk Man, C.J. Tudor, Crown Publishing, Stephen King
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Author Q&A: Will Dean, Author of DARK PINES @willrdean @ptblankbks #DarkPines

January 6, 2018

I’m delighted to welcome author Will Dean to Crime by the Book today to chat about his debut thriller, DARK PINES! This book has garnered major buzz in the book blogging community, and it’s easy to see why: from its gorgeous cover to its ambitious female protagonist to its author’s fascinating backstory, this is a debut with huge appeal - and a read that delivers. I was thrilled to have a chance to ask a few questions of Will - and was fascinated by what I learned about his book. Read on for more information on DARK PINES, and to get a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the book from the author himself! 

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In Author Q&A Tags Dark Pines, Will Dean, Point Blank Books, Scandinavia, Nordic Noir, Sweden
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CBTB's Most Anticipated Crime Books of Early 2018

January 4, 2018

2018 is poised to be a fantastic year for crime fiction, and I want to help you build the perfect crime reading list for it! Throughout 2018, I'll be sharing season-specific lists of my β€œMost-Anticipated Crime Books”; you can expect 4 lists like this from me in 2018. Today’s list focuses on early 2018 releasesβ€”aka books releasing between January 2018 and April 2018!  From Nordic Noir to psychological suspense and a whole lot more, this spring will have crime readers coveredβ€”and my list will help you find the best of the best in new crime fiction.

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In Most Anticipated 2018, Book Recommendation Tags Most Anticipated Books, 2018 Books, 2018 Crime Books, Jo Nesbo, Macbeth, Sara Blaedel, Jessica Knoll, Sara Shepard, The Elizas, Clare Mackintosh, C.J. Tudor, Lars Kepler, Tangerine
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Book Review: TANGERINE by Christine Mangan

January 3, 2018

TANGERINE by Christine Mangan (on sale March 27th, 2018) is a richly imagined and impeccably delivered suspense novel sets a plot worthy of Patricia Highsmith against the backdrop of dazzling, almost larger-than-life 1950’s Morocco. Come for TANGERINE’s stunning package and superb early praise; stay for its razor-sharp portrayal of obsession and manipulation, set against movie-worthy scenery. In a story humming with interpersonal tension and simmering with the heat and haze of Morocco, Mangan weaves an outstanding and transportive thriller that will delight fans of Patricia Highsmith, Gillian Flynn, and Alfred Hitchcock.

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In Book Review Tags Tangerine, Christine Mangan, Ecco Books, Patricia Highsmith
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New Release Tuesday: January 2nd, 2018

January 2, 2018

Happy 2018, reader! This year promises to be a fantastic one for crime fiction - from buzzy psychological thrillers to gripping serial killer thrillers and chilling Nordic Noir, 2018 will have crime fiction readers covered… and it’s not wasting any time. Today, the very first β€œNew Release Tuesday” of the new year, marks publication day for one of the year’s most highly-anticipated debut psychological thrillers, and a bundle of re-releases from one of Scandinavia’s foremost female crime writers. Grab a cup of coffee and settle in - this blog post will walk you through the new releases that are worth checking out this week!

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In New Releases Tags The Woman in the Window, AJ Finn, Sara Blaedel, The Night Women, Louise Rick, The Running Girl, The Stolen Angel
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