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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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A shout-out to ‘The Poison Tree’

I linked to the book trailer for The Poison Tree a couple weeks ago, and I thought you’d be interested in this follow-up. I got my hands on the novel (Erin Kelly‘s debut) last week and finished the novel yesterday. … Continue reading

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A politician-turned-author

When we hear about politicians landing book deals, the book in question is almost always a memoir or some sort of inspirational guide. So, I was interested to see that former U.S. Senator Bob Graham (D-Florida)—also a former governor of … Continue reading

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Behind Danielle Trussoni’s ‘Angelology’

Were any other New York Times Book Review watchers as surprised as I was to see this week’s cover? Their choice of Angelology makes two fiction covers in the last three weeks, which has to be a record. What’s more, … Continue reading

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