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A girl investigates crime fiction from around the world, by the book.
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One girl's ongoing investigation of the crime fiction genre.

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Book Review: THE GIRL IN THE ICE by Robert Bryndza

March 12, 2018

THE GIRL IN THE ICE by Robert Bryndza (Grand Central; 4/24/18) was a comfort read for me - and I mean that in the best possible way. From its compelling female lead to its breezy pacing and addictive tension, Bryndza’s police procedural struck exactly the right chord for this reader. Fans of M.J. Arlidge will find Bryndza’s work right up their alley - THE GIRL IN THE ICE has a similar tone to Arlidge’s DI Helen Grace books, which, if you know me, you’ll know I mean as a high compliment. Pick this one up for a weekend binge-read - you'll find Bryndza's world instantly-accessible, his characters compelling and endearing, and his story's central mystery wholly engrossing.

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In Book Review Tags Robert Bryndza, The Girl in the Ice, Erika Foster, Grand Central Publishing
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Author Q&A: Alice Feeney, SOMETIMES I LIE

March 11, 2018

Fans of Gone Girl, The Girl on the Train, and Behind Closed Doors - look no further. Your newest psychological thriller obsession is here: SOMETIMES I LIE by Alice Feeney releases tomorrow (March 13th), and I can’t recommend this book highly enough! In honor of SOMETIMES I LIE’s US publication week, I’m delighted to share a Mini Q&A with author Alice Feeney with CBTB readers today! In our chat, Alice touches on the advice that helped her write this knockout thriller, the project she’s working on next, and a whole lot more. 

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In Author Q&A Tags Sometimes I Lie, Alice Feeney, Behind Closed Doors, Gone Girl, The Girl on the Train, Author Q&A
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Book Excerpt: Sweet Little Lies by Caz Frear

March 11, 2018

I’m absolutely thrilled to share an excerpt from a major summer thriller with CBTB readers today! SWEET LITTLE LIES by Caz Frear releases from Harper in August - and it sounds incredible. CBTB readers will know how much I love a police procedural - there are few things more satisfying than a really great crime novel pitting a police officer against a killer. SWEET LITTLE LIES puts a modern, fresh twist on the procedural: from its stunning package to its compelling female lead, SWEET LITTLE LIES is poised to be the must-read procedural of the summer. This one is well worth keeping on your radar for summer reading! 

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In Excerpt Tags Caz Frear, Sweet Little Lies, Harper, Excerpt
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Book Review: THE ROSES OF MAY by Dot Hutchison

March 7, 2018

I recently read - and fell head-over-heels for - the dark, twisted page-turner that is THE BUTTERFLY GARDEN by Dot Hutchison, Book 1 in Hutchison’s Collector Trilogy. Naturally, I had to get my hands on the second series installment, THE ROSES OF MAY, as soon as possible - especially because the final book in the series releases this May. THE ROSES OF MAY would be hard-pressed to be more different from its predecessor, focusing on the inner life of survivors of traumatic events, rather than the traumatic events themselves; if you’re a fan of THE BUTTERFLY GARDEN like I was, be sure to go into this book with the right expectations. 

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In Book Review Tags Dot Hutchison, The Roses of May, The Butterfly Garden, The Collector Trilogy
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Author Interview: Lars Kepler, THE SANDMAN

March 4, 2018

I’m absolutely thrilled to share today’s interview with CBTB readers! Lars Kepler is the author behind the internationally-bestselling Joona Linna series - and this week, their brilliant thriller THE SANDMAN releases in the US. From the moment I first started reading THE SANDMAN by Lars Kepler (Knopf; 3/6/18) in the fall of 2017, I knew it would be a strong contender for my favorite read of 2018… and I stand by that first impression! Today's interview discusses everything from the book's vivid characters to the research that went into writing this dark thriller - and a whole lot more. 

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In Author Q&A, Scandinavian Crime Tags Lars Kepler, The Sandman, Nordic Noir, Author Interview, Knopf, Scandinavian Crime Fiction, Joona Linna
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