Crime Fiction Posts
Get Gripped: Mystery, Thriller and Crime Novels to Read This Spring
These are the kind of books they had to make up the word "unputdownable" for.
The 2016 Arthur Ellis Awards Shortlists
Ten Mystery Books to Read This Spring
'Tis the season to curl up with mystery!
What’s So Relaxing About Murder Anyway?
Crime novelist Suzanne Kingsmill on the merits of curling up with a mystery book while relaxing in your hammock.
R.J. Harlick: Crime Novels Across the Country
Novelist and Crime Writers of Canada President, R.J. Harlick, offers a coast-to-coast perspective on the Canadian crime writing scene.
Hilary Davidson and the One-Book Stand
Hilary Davidson on her first stand-alone novel, Blood Always Tells.
Mystery Month: Sarah Weinman on "CanCrime"
Critic Sarah Weinman on domestic suspense, its Canadian connections, Canadian crime fiction as a genre, and new books in 2014.
Robert Rotenberg on engaging readers, why more men should read fiction and his love of #haiku.
Robert Rotenberg also talks about how Canadian crime writers are the "New Scandinavians".
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