by Kristopher | Aug 23, 2024 | underCOVER
From the Booking Desk: Many of you know that after years of writing exclusively short stories, Josh Pachter released his debut novel–Dutch Threat–in 2023. That book would go on to be a finalist in the Best Debut Novel category for the Agatha, Lefty, and...
by Kristopher | Aug 20, 2024 | Review
Julia Dahl began her writing career with an excellent and fascinating series of novels that gave crime fiction readers a glimpse into the Hasidic Jewish community in New York City (Invisible City, Run You Down, and Conviction). She followed this success with a...
by Kristopher | Aug 15, 2024 | Review
There’s No Murder Like Show Murder is the debut of a new cozy mystery series from M. S. Greene. This is a penname for a successful playwright, so it makes sense for the mystery series to center on the theater industry. Typical of the cozy sub-genre, the setting is a...
by Kristopher | Aug 14, 2024 | Review
Stuart Neville’s The Twelve (aka The Ghosts of Belfast) hit the crime fiction world like a ton of bricks in 2009, ushering in a fresh new voice for the genre. For the past fifteen years, Neville has continued to release work that pushes the boundaries of crime...
by Kristopher | Aug 14, 2024 | underCOVER
From the Booking Desk: Today’s cover reveal is a bit different. Clea Simon’s Hold Me Down is re-release with a new publisher, so the novel has been given an awesome new look. Since I previously reviewed this book, I’ll link to that review as well. If...
by Kristopher | Aug 13, 2024 | Review
Brian Panowich instantly joined the pantheon of great Southern Noir Crime Writers with the release of his unforgettable debut novel, Bull Mountain. While not as prolific as some in the field, he has continued to mine the depths of rural crime and Appalachian...
by Kristopher | Jul 30, 2024 | Review
And There He Kept Her is the debut novel by Joshua Moehling. On the surface, this book reads as a traditional blend of police procedural and standard thriller (even down to the “ticking time bomb”—not literal—which is a hallmark of that genre. What makes Joshua...
by Kristopher | Jul 26, 2024 | Review
Picking up a Carol Goodman novel, readers know they are about to join a strong female lead character as she is immersed in a dark and brooding landscape filled with smart literary allusions and traditional Gothic elements. This is an author who knows her brand and...
by Kristopher | Jul 25, 2024 | Review
In January 2022, Juneau Black—the pen name used by collaborators Jocelyn Cole and Sharon Nagel—launched the Shady Hollow Mystery series. It’s the perfect blend of traditional police procedural, cozy mystery aesthetic, and anthropomorphic woodland creatures. For those...
by Kristopher | Jul 17, 2024 | Review
In an inspired marketing strategy, Sarah Stewart Taylor has released “Mud Season,” a free short story prequel to her upcoming new series launch, Agony Hill. Designed to introduce readers to the setting, time period, and characters that will feature in Agony Hill, “Mud...