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David Mark on crafting the atypical thriller hero

Author David Mark introduced his unconventional protagonist, Detective Aector McAvoy, in his 2012 debut novel, The Dark Winter. McAvoy is back in Mark’s new thriller, Original Skin. In a guest blog post, Mark talks about the inspiration behind his gentle … Continue reading

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7 questions with . . . Richard Crompton

With his debut novel, Hour of the Red God, Richard Crompton introduces a new, wholly unique mystery hero to the scene: a Maasai cop, Detective Mollel. Whodunit columnist Bruce Tierney calls Mollel “outwardly ritually scarred, inwardly emotionally scarred and always … Continue reading

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Monday contest: Win 10 thrillers!

It’s been way too long since we’ve given away a stack of 10 thrillers—so this week, one lucky BookPage reader will win this selection of mysteries!       Here’s what’s included: The Andalucian Friend by Alexander Soderberg A Delicate Truth by … Continue reading

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What’s in the box? Part 3: Charles Todd

The Mystery Writers of America, along with editor Brad Meltzer, have brought together 21 original stories from 21 contemporary mystery writers in The Mystery Box.  On Monday, author Jan Burke introduced readers to the question behind The Mystery Box: What’s inside … Continue reading

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What’s inside the box? Part 2: Katherine Neville

The Mystery Writers of America, along with editor Brad Meltzer, have brought together 21 original stories from 21 contemporary mystery writers in The Mystery Box.  Yesterday, author Jan Burke introduced readers to the question behind The Mystery Box—what’s inside the box? (any … Continue reading

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What’s inside the box? Part 1: Jan Burke

The Mystery Writers of America, along with editor Brad Meltzer, have brought together 21 original stories from 21 contemporary mystery writers in The Mystery Box.  In the first of three guest blog posts, Jan Burke, whose Mystery Box story is titled … Continue reading

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7 questions with . . . James Thompson

Finland’s best-selling international crime writer isn’t actually Finnish. While he has lived in Finland for 15 years, James Thompson is actually a Kentucky native—but that hasn’t stopped him from becoming a Nordic noir favorite. The newest book in his Inspector … Continue reading

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12 mysteries for your January reading list

Time and time again, we have learned that BookPage readers have a soft spot for suspense. In January, we recommend 12 books that will appeal to a range of mystery lovers—from those who love adventure thrillers, to those who read … Continue reading

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7 questions with . . . Lars Kepler

Fans of the crime genre know the Swedish greats — Mankell, Nesbø, Larsson, Fossum, Nesser. The new name on the map is Lars Kepler, whose debut thriller The Hypnotist is declared in our July Whodunit? column to be the “the … Continue reading

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A new hero from Ian Rankin

Scottish novelist Ian Rankin has become one of the best-known English-language crime writers. Fans worldwide wondered what he’d be up to next after publishing his last Rebus novel, Exit Music, in 2008. Rankin released a stand-alone, Doors Open [read our … Continue reading

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