Heaven, My Home
Attica Locke, Heaven, My Home (2020) Review by Lee Horsley Deeply felt, suspenseful and compellingly written, Attica Locke’s Heaven, My Home
Attica Locke, Heaven, My Home (2020) Review by Lee Horsley Deeply felt, suspenseful and compellingly written, Attica Locke’s Heaven, My Home
Don Winslow, The Border (2020) Review by Lee Horsley In The Border, the extraordinary final novel of his cartel trilogy, Don Winslow
S. A. Cosby, Blacktop Wasteland (2020) Review by Lee Horsley Blacktop Wasteland, S. A. Cosby’s wonderful debut novel, is in
John Hornor Jacobs, Murder Ballads and Other Horrific Tales (2020) Review by Kate Horsley “Tin-roofed and directly across the highway
Jane Harper, The Dry (2016) Review by Lee Horsley Jane Harper’s debut novel, The Dry (2016), is an unusually taut and engrossing
Jason Pinter, The Castle (2017) Review by Lee Horsley Jason Pinter’s The Castle is a tense, fast-moving thriller, a nightmare
Crimeculture is delighted to publish two new interviews by Professor Charles Rzepka, with K. O. Dahl and J. A. Jance. Riding
So many different ways of disappearing: five of the best missing person novels Reviewed by Lee Horsley When someone goes
James Guiliani and Charlie Stella, Dogfella (Da Capo, 2015) Review by Kate Horsley When a London TV company proposes making
Helen Fitzgerald, Viral, Feb 2016 Review by Lee Horsley “I sucked twelve cocks in Magaluf.” From its attention-grabbing opening line