James Patterson’s 12th of Never, the new book from Women’s Murder Club went on sale yesterday: If you are a fan of Petterson novels, you might want to check out…
As a journalist, Betty Webb interviewed U.S. presidents, astronauts who walked on the moon, and Nobel Prize-winners, as well as the homeless, the dying, and polygamy runaways. After becoming a…
Good news for the fans of Agatha Christie: A unique collection of author’s letters and photos from her around the world trip in 1922 is now available as hardcover (The…
Face of the Enemy is one of the new historical fictions released in the market by an exciting duo: Joanne Dobson, a professor of literature in Fordham University in New…
Jeri Westerson has made a name for herself by writing four books featuring Crispin Guest, a disgraced knight turned medieval sleuth. Her 5th and most recent book, Blood Lance, was…
Larissa Reinhart began her writing career in second grade when she sold her first publication to her neighbor for a nickel. After moving around the Midwest, South, and Japan, she…
Mary Jane Clark is an American author of two series of suspense novels. Her first twelve books are media thrillers influenced by her three decades of experience in broadcast journalism.…
Steve Hamilton is an American writer of detective fiction. He was born January 10, 1961 and raised in Detroit, Michigan. He graduated in 1983 from the University of Michigan where…
Charles Finch, the popular author of Charles Lenox mysteries, is a graduate of Yale and Oxford and his novels have been nominated for Agatha and Nero Awards and been among Library Journal’s…
Meg Gardiner is the Edgar Award-winning American crime writer, who currently lives in the United Kingdom and has a number of best-selling series such as the Evan Delaney novels. In…
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