Category: Articles
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NPR – Capitol police officer reacts to the new findings about Jan. 6
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Why Christmas is the Perfect Time for Horror
You won't find the theaters bustling with horror movies or horror conventions packed to the door this December, but despite this, Christmas time remains one of the strongest seasons for all things gore, horror, crime, and suspense.
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How Nancy Drew Solves Crimes
Nancy Drew is arguably one of the most famous and most beloved fictional sleuths—the girl sleuth who captured the hearts of millions.
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The Rise of Texas Noir
Dark and gritty doesn't only exist beneath the glitzy exterior of Los Angeles or New York. There's a whole other world to noir as compelling and dangerous as the rest.
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Roland Doe: The Chilling True Story that Inspired The Exorcist
The exorcisms of Roland Doe was the true story that inspired one of the most popular books and movies in horror, The Exorcist.
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I’m Not Your Final Girl
You've probably heard this term before, and you've probably recognized final girls in plenty of mystery, horror, and suspense books. Final Girls.
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Secret Societies and Their Role in Crime Fiction
The allure of the secret society—hidden underground organizations with elite members, shadowy purposes, and mysterious symbolism—is excellent fodder for suspense.
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Famous Villains Who Shaped The Crime Fiction Genre
The most famous villains are complicated, dynamic, and keep us guessing. So let's just say it. We love a good villain.
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Let’s Talk Murder Books: Women in Crime Fiction Panel
Let's Talk Murder Books: Women in Crime Fiction Panel
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Taylor Adams on Creating a Villain
Bestselling author of thriller No Exit, Taylor Adams tells us how to create the perfect antagonist. His new thriller Hairpin Bridge is on sale June 15th.
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Taylor Adams on Hunting Down a Killer
Taylor Adams, author of the bestselling thriller No Exit, sits down with Novel Suspects to discuss his newest book Hairpin Bridge on sale Tuesday, June 15th.
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The Life and Disappearance of Agatha Christie
Agatha Christie. We know her as the Queen of Mystery. Her life is as intriguing as the millions of books she's sold worldwide—and so is the story of her 11-day disappearance.