Tag: Mystery Suspense
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How Sara Blaedel Went from Avid Mystery Reader to Bestselling Crime Writer
How to write compelling and satisfying crime novels.
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The Most Badass Women in Mystery & Thriller
From Lisbeth Salander to Amelia Sachs, Kay Scarpetta to V.I. Warshawski.
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A Literary Mystery With a To-the-Death War Between the Sexes
Four women trapped in abusive relationships, mountains of debt, and mind-numbing jobs come together after one of them snaps and kills her abusive husband.
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How Sandra Brown Writes Supercharged Romantic Suspense (Every Time)
Bestselling romantic suspense author Sandra Brown offers her tried-and-true tips for writing romantic suspense.
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Why You Need to Drop Everything and Start Reading New York Times Bestselling Author Attica Locke
It would probably be impossible for Attica Locke to put out enough books to satisfy me.
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July’s Mystery & Thriller Must-Reads
All the best mystery and thriller books we want—no, need—to read.
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I Just Read Every Megan Abbott Book (And You Should, Too)
Megan Abbott has become a queen of writing crime, especially in her ability to portray real women and their desires, obsessions, relationships, and rage.
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9 June Releases for Crime, Suspense, Thriller and Horror Fans
These books are sure to satisfy crime-loving, mystery-solving, thriller junkie, and even horror-addicted hearts.
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9 August Releases for Mystery, Suspense and True Crime Fans
These books are sure to satisfy mystery-loving, suspense junkie, and even true crime-addicted hearts.
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8 Mysteries for Fans of Agatha Christie
Clever, clean mysteries for fans of the grand old dame, Agatha Christie.
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New to Walter Mosley Mysteries? Start Here.
Walter Mosley has written more than 50 books. If you're not sure where to start, here are four ways to jump in and find your next great read.
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You Call That A Crime Novel?
Five famous books that could, with just a little argument, be considered crime novels.
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