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By Danielle Girard

Thrillers have always evolved alongside whatever keeps us awake at night. In the past, the threats of the day included Cold War spies and serial killers, but these days they’re closer to home: a missing friend, a broken marriage, a text message that changes everything. The new breed of domestic thriller doesn’t ta...


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From Society Darlings to Social Media Queens: The New Female Antihero

by Adriane Leigh

For decades, female characters in crime and suspense fiction have been asked to earn forgiveness.

If she was ambitious, she had to be humbled.

If she was manipulative, she had to be...


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by Will Dean

There’s nothing wrong with vanilla, but sometimes you want something different.

When people ask me for my top crime and thriller picks, and then they hear my answers, I’m often faced with the same response: that’s not really crime fiction though, is it?

I’m not really sure. For me it is.

Genre boundaries can be use...


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by Letizia Lorini

Romance and murder might seem like an unlikely pairing, but lately they have become a favorite combination for readers craving heat, humor, and suspense all at once. From elite universities to snowed-in lodges, these stories turn flirting into a high-stakes game and slow burns into pulse‑racing tension. Here are the novels that had me laughing and ...


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By Stacey Lee

Isolation is the oldest tool in mystery fiction, and islands offer it in its purest form. Roads either end or circle back on themselves. Ferries run on their own schedules. Help is never immediate. When I began writing Heiress of Nowhere, set on Orcas Island in Washington’s San Juan archipelago, I quickly realized that this isolation wasn’t ju...


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