Post will discuss his new book, "The Smithsonian National Gem Collection Unearthed,” which explores the scandals, mysteries ...
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Oline Cogdill’s favorite mystery novels of 2024, a year marked by rich plots, diverse and fully realized characters and vivid ...
The Chair of Judges for the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction has announced the arrival of two new judges to its 2025 ...
Copenhaver’s “Hall of Mirrors” brings back the crime-obsessed duo Judy Nightingale and Philippa Watson for a haunting ...
Edwin Frank has for the past 25 years been editorial director of NYRB Classics, the beloved cult publishers whose list feels like the product of a single, idiosyncratic sensibility. This makes him ...
Fiction from Paula Munier and Jackson Ellis, nonfiction about Ira Allen and Bad Bunny, memoirs by Neko Case and Gina Tron ...
Jo Case, The Conversation It’s that time of year again … and we’ve invited 30 of our writers, from fields as disparate as ...
Study reveals book bans in U.S. schools disproportionately target works by authors of color, using censorship as a political ...
The Black Friday Stuff Your Kindle Day is an author-organized event that drops the price of hundreds of romance e-books to ...
Consistent with the best horror or fantasy stories ... Set in 19th Century Scotland, The Resurrectionist mixes historical fiction and true crime in a tale of serial killers. In 1828, James Willoughby ...
Three winning new romances. Writer Nora Dahlia makes her romance debut with Pick-up, which is such an obvious bit of word ...