AuthorsFeaturedFiction Reviews Book Review: The Prince of Darkness by Graham Hurley Post authorByadmin Post dateOctober 17, 2008 No Commentson Book Review: The Prince of Darkness by Graham Hurley The latest D.I. Faraday novel, The Price Of Darkness by Graham Hurley starts off with what looks...
Hannelore Cayre’sThe Godmother(published asLa Daronnein France) was one of the unexpected delights of this year’s reading. It began to receive widespread recognition when Cayre – a criminal lawyer as well as a screenwriter and director – won both the European Crime Fiction Prizeand the Grand...
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Zodiac is based on the best-selling non-fiction book by Robert Graysmith, a pivotal character in the film. The novel is very similar to James Elroy’s 1987 novel The Black Dahlia, another unsolved case set in California. The film tells the story of the manhunt for the Zodiac Killer, a ...
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For almost 20 years now, whenever anyone has asked who my favorite writers are, I've always answered "Ross Thomas and Lawrence Block." And two decades on, my answer is still the same. They are both essential authors that anyone interested in popular fiction simply has to read. ...
Burden of Proof (n.) Boardman, UK, 1951 ,Crime Fiction IV,Reviews [5] Comments A REVIEW BY DOUG GREENE: GERALDINE BONNER– The Castlecourt Diamond Case. Funk & Wagnalls, hardcover, 1906. (“Published, December, 1905.â€) First appeared inAinslee’s Magazine, November 1905....