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by Cindy Brown

The Pacific Northwest is the perfect place for murder.

We have impenetrable forests, forbidding mountains, and rivers that run fast and cold.

We have places so isolated that you could hike for days—weeks, even—without seeing another soul. And if you go off the established trails, no one might see you. Ever again.

Those pl...


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Some towns keep secrets. Others bury them.

In Grabtown, Sarah P. Blanchard crafts a layered dual-timeline mystery steeped in small-town tension, family trauma, and the dangerous cost of silence. Told through an epistolary framework, the novel follows twin sisters Cassie and Ana as they sort through their late mother’s belongings and uncover manuscripts writ...


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By: Vikki VanSickle

When I started to work on my first mystery novel, The Mystic and the Missing Girl, I found myself thinking about Nancy Drew—the sleuth who made me fall in love with the genre. As a kid, I collected the distinctive yellow hardbacks from flea markets and garage sales, keeping track of them in a spiral-bound notebook. By the time I was ...


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by Allan Gaw

Author of The Silent House of Sleep

No author of historical fiction wants to receive the email that begins, “I think you’ll find…” The correspondent will usually be a self-declared expert who has identified a mistake in your book and is finding no little pleasure in pointing it out.

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In April 1974, at Philharmonic Hall in New York, Alfred Hitchcock was honoured with a Life Achievement Award by the Film Society of Lincoln Center. Inside, the evening unfolded with a kind of old-Hollywood grandeur: Princess Grace arrived in a simple white gown and cape, François Truffaut took his place at Hitchcock’s table, and familiar faces from the director’s films, Joan ...


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