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James Lee Burke, Light of the World is best Western novel
James Lee Burke’s novels have become more expansive of late, conjuring up ever more evil opponents and becoming ever more reminiscent of the battles of the Old West. It’s not surprising then that Light of
Louise Penny mystery sells
Louise Penny’s latest Chief Inspector Armand Gamache novel has had a terrific take up with a No 1 slot on the New York Times bestseller list. The Scorpion Press edition with the impressive marbling
Short Personal Tribute to Margaret Yorke
Margaret Yorke died in November 2012 aged 88. I met her at several crime writer events some twenty years ago and we kept in touch for the occasional project. She was a keen advocate
Is Spy Fiction back?
Agents of Treachery: Spy Stories edited by Otto Penzler, Corvus 2010 Since the mid 1990s espionage or spy fiction has been a thin market. The sinews of the Cold War and the games of misinformation
Lee Child Wins the Diamond Dagger
For the legions of fans that look forward to the annual ‘Jack Reacher fix’ it will come as no surprise that Lee Child is to honoured with the Crime Writers Association life time achievement
For his 65th birthday Swedish crime writer Henning Mankell releases new video
Since the Swede Henning Mankell won the CWA Gold Dagger for Sidetracked some 12 years ago he has become a celebrated crime and thriller with a British adaptation of the successful Wallander books and
Dick Francis featured on ‘Great Lives’ radio broadcast
For Dick Francis fans a nice early Christmas treat with the late author featured on the BBC Radio 4 programme ‘Great Lives’. Broadcast on 4 December the half hour programme hosted by The Times
Retreat to Goodisville – Philly tribute bus trip
For those that are fans of the late David Goodis, some fans have organised a special event taking place in January, 2013 at Philly. It all began as a grave side tribute but interest has
Rankin on Rebus – extended interview
Ian Rankin’s novels featuring the wry, damaged detective John Rebus have been with us since Knots and Crosses appeared in 1987. A new extended interview by Mark Lawson asks who is Rebus after 25
Edna O’Brien – perceptive Irish Writer and influence on Modern Crime
I once met Edna O’Brien. It was a fine day at a signing in the Kensington High Street, not far from her London home. I remember her hair pushed up, the shining eyes and