CrimeFest has announced DG Coutinho as the recipient of its 2025 bursary for a crime-fiction writer of colour.
The sleuth with the outsider’s eye is a convention as old as the crime genre itself, but Jess Kidd gives it an interesting twist in her latest novel, Murder at Gulls Nest (Faber, £16.99). Set just ...
6d
BristolWorld on MSNCrimeFest announces bursary for author DG CoutinhoCrimeFest, one of the UK’s leading crime writing conventions, has announced DG Coutinho as the recipient of its 2025 bursary ...
Crime fiction icon Lee Child has been confirmed as a headline guest at the final CrimeFest convention, set to take place in Bristol from May 15 to 18. The announcement comes as organisers prepare ...
To mark the end of Britain’s long-standing crime fiction convention, CrimeFest, organisers have compiled a new anthology.
Host Daniel Chacón talks with debut author Eugenie Montigue about her novel Swallow the Ghost, a genre-bending narrative that ...
The book that has defined the modern era of Stephen King.
This is the first time I’ve read about Maine’s Franco American community. Why was it appealing for you and how does it relate ...
A new book by former L.A. prosecutor Marcia Clark raises questions about the tactics used to convict Barbara Graham, the ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results