Service: First Offenses: Getting Started on a Life of Crime (Fiction)

For the last few years, J. Kingston Pierce has provided part-time help to an independent bookshop in his north Seattle neighborhood. Here are his 10 crime-fiction recommendations for inexperiencedreaders.

Rezensionen: Joyce Carol Oates, Waren Ellis, Sue Grafton, Peter Robinson

Marily Stasio on: “Daddy Love” by Joyce Carol Oates (“Oates is a mind-reader who writes psychological horror stories about seriously disturbed minds”), “Gun Machine” by Warren Ellis, “Kinsey and me” by Sue Grafton and “Watching the Dark” by Peter Robinson.

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Interview: Peter Robinson

Peter Robinson’s “breakout book,” “In a Dry Season”, was published in 1999. It was his 10th police procedural featuring dogged and hunch-trusting Yorkshire DCI Alan Banks. J. Kingston Pearce talked to Robinson about “Watching the Dark”, his 20th Banks outing.

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Kolumne: Crimewave

Sarah Weinman writes the Crimewave column every month for the Post. This month she read  “The Beautiful Mystery” by Louise Penny, “Watching the Dark” by Peter Robinson and “Trust your Eyes” by Linwood Barclay.

Kolumne: New in crime fiction: The latest mysteries and thrillers

This week Margaret Cannon discusses crime fiction by Peter Robinson (“Watching the Dark”), Laura Lippman (“And When She was Good”), Kathy Reichs (“Bones are Forever”), Colin Cotterill (“Grandad, There’s a Head on the Beach”) and Michael Koryta (“The Prophet”).

Pierce’s Picks: “And When She Was Good”

A weekly alert for followers of crime, mystery, and thriller fiction. This week on: “And when she was good”, by Laura Lippmann, “Watching the Dark”, by Peter Robinson and “Shake Off”, by Mischa Hiller.

Krimikolumne: New in crime fiction: The latest thrillers and mysteries

Es werden vorgestellt: »Before the Poison« von Peter Robinson, »Trick of the Dark« von Val McDermid, »The Burning Soul« von John Connolly, »The Bidding« von Bill Haugland, »The Red Floor« von Sheila Kindellan-Sheehan und »The River Killers« von Bruce Burrows.