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With a panel of celebrated authors—Megan Abbott ... satisfying, and influential mystery and thriller books, in chronological order beginning in the 1800s This project is led by Lucy Feldman ...
In this week's "5 questions with" feature, author Deborah Edmisten of North Canton talks about her passion for writing and ...
Imagine this: a locked room with no escape, a bustling crowd hiding dark secrets, or an eerie moor shrouded in fog. In these ...
At the 79th Edgars Awards, held May 1 in Manhattan, the Mystery Writers of America honored the work of Laura Lippman and John ...
Rachel Ekstrom Courage will discuss her book, “Murder by Cheesecake: A Golden Girls Cozy Mystery,” at the Northwest Akron ...
Spring is a time for fresh beginnings, so why not celebrate the season by sampling the work of a new mystery author? These five mysteries showcase a diverse array of settings and detectives.
The mother and daughter are coming out with a book of their own. Specifically, a "Pride and Prejudice" re-telling.
Mystery fiction has changed drastically since 1930, the time frame for Marie Benedict’s clever and engaging “The Queens of Crime” set in England. Back then — in England and America — most ...