by StrandMag | Jan 10, 2022 | Authors, Blog Article, Detectives, True Crime
Exclusive Q&A with Mark Rubenstein, author of The Storytellers. By Madison Thompson This book came about from a compilation of interviews from your Huffington Post series “Writer to Writer” could you describe what the process of interviewing 46 authors...
by StrandMag | Mar 16, 2021 | Blog Article, Detectives
Chapter 16 Henley watched Olivier through the shatterproof window. He spoke to one officer while another officer inserted a key into the handcuffs around Olivier’s wrists. Olivier said something, and the short Asian officer shook his head and laughed. Olivier...
by Martin Edwards | Sep 22, 2020 | Blog Article, Detectives
By Martin Edwards ‘Fair play’ is a defining principle of the traditional detective story. The author makes an implicit promise that readers will be given a reasonable opportunity to unravel the mystery for themselves before all is revealed at the end. Clues will be...
by Sophie Hannah | Sep 15, 2020 | Blog Article, Detectives
Sophie Hannah’s Favorite Agatha Christie Novel I like to approach the choice of favorite Agatha Christie novels (a question I’m asked rather a lot) in the same way that I approach any search for a new home. Some people, if they want to buy a house, start out with a...
by Jeffreys-Jones Rhodri | Sep 10, 2020 | Authors, Detectives
by Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones Look at the FBI’s official website, and you’ll find a reference to one of America’s greatest detectives, Leon Turrou. The website explains that in 1938 Turrou was the Bureau’s lead investigator into a German spy ring. However, this...
by Nancy J Jooyoun Kim | Aug 31, 2020 | Blog Article, Detectives
5 Women of Color in Mystery on the Complex Histories of LA By Nancy Jooyoun Kim Often depicted as a playground for the rich, a city of movie and sports stars, muscle, and palm trees against spectacular sunsets, Los Angeles as a setting has long fascinated...