Out of the Past
Editors’ Choice: reviews of Harriet Lane, Her, Amanda Jennings, The Judas Scar, and Daniel Woodrell, The Maid’s Version The protagonists of psychological thrillers are very often in
Editors’ Choice: reviews of Harriet Lane, Her, Amanda Jennings, The Judas Scar, and Daniel Woodrell, The Maid’s Version The protagonists of psychological thrillers are very often in
Editors’ Choice: reviews of Megan Abbott, The Fever and Tana French, The Secret Place Crime fiction has often been accused of indulging in the clichés
Editors’ Choice: reviews of Christobel Kent, The Crooked House; D.D. Johnston, The Secret Baby Room; Paula Hawkins, The Girl on the Train; and Liane Moriarty, The Last Anniversary
Editors’ Choice: reviews of Lauren Beukes, Broken Monsters; Lynn Kostoff, Words to Die For; and Paul Johnston, The Black List The noir thriller
CRIMEFEST: the international crime fiction convention 14 – 17 May 2015, Bristol, UK – With more than fifty events spanning four days,
We’ve entered a season of retro pulp nostalgia here at Crimeculture. Our three new series feature crime writers, reviewers, critics and
Summer 2014 offers some great conferences, festivals and crime-related events. There are, of course, two excellent annual events scheduled in
As is traditional, Bristol was bathed in gorgeous sunshine just in time for its annual international crime fiction convention, CrimeFest: lovely
Increasing numbers of contemporary books, articles and conference papers have been devoted to analysing crime and detective fiction within a
Winner ‘The Problem of the Overtired Undergrad’, Ari Scott-Zechlin [Read our interview with Ari…] Runners-up ‘Iustitia’, Tara Coffin ‘A Study in
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