This blog is dedicated to crime fiction book bloggers. It aims to assist you in locating new blogs to follow and it highlights the blogs of those who write quality reviews on their blogs.
At the moment there are about 100 blogs listed. If you review crime fiction on your blog, and I don't have your blog listed anywhere, let me know via a comment, and I will follow it up.
Tigers in Africa
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Sunset at Tiger Canyon
Yes, there are wild tigers in Africa, and yes, there are wild rhinos in
Australia. Both areas were set up as backstop conservati...
Burnt Offerings - 1976 film review
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This is a blog about crime writing and crime fiction in its various forms,
but of course the boundaries between crime and other genres, such as the
ghos...
Review - The Last Templar
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The Templar Knights are a fascinating rabbit hole and there exist a
multitude of theories about what happened to all their wealth after they
were sytem...
Review: EVERYBODY KNOWS
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*EVERYBODY KNOWS by Jordan Harper (Faber, 2023)*
*Reviewed by Craig Sisterson*
*In Hollywood, nobody talks. But everybody whispers... **Welcome to Mae
Pr...
Мелбет бонус промокод на сегодня
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Регистрация в Мелбет без паспорта Компания Melbet давно популярна среди
беттеров. Букмекер предлагает широкий набор спортивных событий,
привлекательные кот...
Wondrous Words Wednesday
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Wondrous Words Wednesday is a weekly meme where you can share new words
that you’ve encountered or spotlight words you love. Feel free to get
creative! ...
A Year of Extraordinary Moments by Bette Lee Crosby
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Title: A Year of Extraordinary Moments Author: Bette Lee Crosby
Genre: Contemporary Opens: I’m an old woman now and not long for this
world, but I’m not af...
#amreading What Lies Beneath Us, Kirsty Ferguson
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I'm actually half way through this extremely promising piece of writing.
*From the Blurb:*
Jessica James had the perfect life. She had a good job, suppor...
The Petrona Award 2017 Shortlist
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The Petrona judges have chosen a very interesting shortlist for the award
for the best Nordic crime fiction novel of the year. The winner will be
announc...
>People Like Us….
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>In real life, murders are committed by all kinds of people from every
social class. Murder victims, too, come from every social class. So do
those who inv...
What Are You Reading?
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I went to my niece’s birthday dinner on Monday, and that was the highlight
of the week – chicken cordon bleu and chocolate lava cake. Nothing special
the r...
Tigers in Africa
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Sunset at Tiger Canyon
Yes, there are wild tigers in Africa, and yes, there are wild rhinos in
Australia. Both areas were set up as backstop conservati...
Little’s Big Move
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Have I really been watching the BBC-TV series *Death in Paradise* for 13
seasons? Hard to believe, but true. And I’m just one weekly episode away
from the ...
Capital Crime Announces Full Line up!
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London’s Capital Crime Festival Announces Full Lineup With 50% Of Tickets
Already Gone
London’s highly anticipated Capital Crime Festival is back ...
April 2024 New Mystery Releases!
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The time will soon be upon me when our nieces will arrive from the UK for a
two-week visit. (Actually, it's the day this will post!) Lately, I've been
ha...
The Easter Cat by Meindert DeJong
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Mr. DeJong is fast becoming one of my favorite children’s authors of all
time. His books are usually animal stories, often child-centered, with
quite a lot...
Four New Cozy Mystery Authors Added to the Site
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It’s been a while, but I’m adding four more authors to the site! First,
Elizabeth Penney is a former consultant and nonprofit executive. She grew
up in Mai...
Off the Air - Christine Estes
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Off the Air is Christine Estes's debut novel from St. Martin's Press.
The cover images seem to promise a light-hearted murder mystery.The body
belongs to...
Stories Not Yet Written
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I recently saw The Godfather Part II and one scene that struck me as
painfully relevant to today was when the young Vito Corleone was processed
through El...
How Do You Read the Books You Read?
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By
Scott D. Parker
I’m a book nerd. You too? Yeah, it’s great, huh.
I don’t know about you, but I’ve got a ton of To Be Read lists on my
various device...
Review - The Last Templar
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The Templar Knights are a fascinating rabbit hole and there exist a
multitude of theories about what happened to all their wealth after they
were sytem...
Here’s me with a galley of SHADOWHEART
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Because I love the cover for the novel. And because it is my sworn duty to
remind you that the book will be published June 18. Here, for the
uninitiated, i...
Review: EVERYBODY KNOWS
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*EVERYBODY KNOWS by Jordan Harper (Faber, 2023)*
*Reviewed by Craig Sisterson*
*In Hollywood, nobody talks. But everybody whispers... **Welcome to Mae
Pr...
381
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As a physical object, the book is a thing of beauty. The cover is a modern
design, vibrant colours, geometric shapes and random objects floating in an
abst...
Book Club Favorites of 2023!
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The fiction book club I lead at One More Page Books kicks off the new
year by talking about our favorite reads of the previous year. We call it
a book...
Ayesha Manazir iddiqi: The Centre
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Ayesha Manazir iddiqi: *The Centre (*Gillian Flynn Books)
Ayesha Manazir Siddiqi’s *The Centre* is a thriller, a horror story, and a
satire, but above...
Reading fog
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Well I am getting there with the new hip. Walking so much easier. I am
doing circuits of our communal gardens using crutches but indoors I am
managing with...
Media Murder for Monday
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It's the start of a new week and that means it's time for a brand-new
roundup of crime drama news: THE BIG SCREEN/MOVIES Roundtable Entertainment
has green...
Book Notices | The Memory Monster by Yishai Sarid
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Yishai Sarid, The Memory Monster Amazon This short book is written in the
first person and purports to be a letter written by the unnamed narrator to
his b...
Thinking about Second Half of 2023
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Hello friends. It has been a long while. Longer than I realized actually.
I'm here and reading away, as many books on the go as usual. (Which for me
can be...
Small Mercies - The Return of Dennis Lehane
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A time honored tradition at The Hungry Detective HQ is to perform the
twice annual, and largely ceremonial, 'Dennis Lehane New book 20XX" Google
search. N...
The Last Hurrah
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‘Relax will you. It’s just an abandoned warehouse.’
‘Well, it’s giving me the creeps.’
‘We’ll just glance it over and skedaddle. Tomorrow you’ll be a fre...
The Agatha Awards
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From somewhere in Cyberspace, the winners of this year's Agatha Awards for
mystery writing were announced this evening at a virtual convention of
mystery w...
On Writing and Jazz
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Set during the Jazz Age, THE LAMMISTERS is a novel that plunders the
literary canon in the manner of a starved child let loose in a sweetshop.
Of all its ...
A NEW STANDALONE - DROWNED LIVES
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My Derbyshire police detectives Ben Cooper and Diane Fry are on holiday at
the moment (I think they deserved it after 18 novels and all those
murders!).
...
The SIMS Book Tag
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The Original SIMS - The Best Author Debut
The Grim Reaper - The Saddest Character Death
SIMS Getting Stuck - A Character That Got in the Way
SIMlish - A...
Review of Unrest by Jesper Stein
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translated by David Young, Mirror Books, 2018 The first novel in a
five-volume police procedural series, Unrest, was published originally in
2012 to acclai...
Book Review: Mudbound by Hillary Jordan
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In Mudboud (2008), Hillary Jordan’s narrative voice is easily engaging
about a white and black family living in the Mississippi Delta during the
Jim Crow e...
Goodbye Blogger
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J'aurais voulu écrire quelque chose de spirituel ou d'émouvant pour marquer
l'occasion, mais parfois le mieux est d'aller droit au but. La Villa ferme
ses ...
Irish Times review of DISORDER
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This review, written by Declan Burke, appeared in The Irish Times on
Saturday 21st April 2018.
Potential for violence
Set in Belfast, Gerard Brennan’s ...
Seven Sinister Sisters on Genres
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*Edith Maxwell/Maddie Day here. The Seven Sinister Sisters are on a blog
tour and we're giving away books!* We are seven authors with new books
coming out ...
Hail and Farewell
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Jeff Cohen So that was it. We hope you liked it. This is the 3464th post on
HEY THERE'S A DEAD GUY IN THE LIVING ROOM, and unless someone else
parachutes i...
New Things
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Everybody needs a change now and again, so what new topics or authors are
you interested in these days? Or what new kinds of books do you wish you
had time...
Kuráž pro začátečníky
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Welcome to the world, Kuráž pro začátečníky, the Czech edition of COURAGE
FOR BEGINNERS, out this month from Albatros. Exciting!
I moved!
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For a long time I’ve meant to migrate my website to a platform that would
be easier to update (not requiring html coding skills that I don’t have)
and I fi...
STEALING THE COUNTESS by David Housewright
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I thoroughly enjoyed my first by Housewright. It’s an almost British-like
PI novel that kept me turning pages but not losing sleep. The “countess” is
a $4 ...
Discover
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Image courtesy of Faber-Castell Design A few years ago I noticed some of my
favorite quilting blogs were choosing a word for the year. I like that
idea. It...
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