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Rian Johnson and Olivia Rutigliano talk Poker Face, Knives Out, and Golden Age Mysteries
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Reissued for the first time this century, John Dickson Carrโs The Problem of the Wire Cage is an atmospheric and amusing Golden Age mystery with a memorable puzzle at…
The More the Deadlier: Multiple Points of View in Mysteries and Thrillers
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When I first came up with the idea for Five Bad Deeds, I didnโt imagine telling the story from so many different points of view. I had my main…
How an Epic History of the Mafia Came out of a Chance Meeting with a Literary Legend
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My last book about the mafia, Mob Rules: What the Mafia Can Teach the Legitimate Businessman, was an international bestseller translated into 20 languages. Because of the bookโs global…
Was โThe Leopard Manโ Hollywoodโs First Slasher Film?
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Cornell Woolrich published Black Alibi in 1942. His tenth book overall, it was the third in his series of โBlackโ novels. The Bride Wore Black (1940), later adapted into…
The Most Terrifying Abandoned Train Tunnels in the World
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Iโm often asked, โWhere do you get your ideas?โ My answer always varies, as each book is different. But for my latest, Mister Lullaby, the idea was sparked by…
Running Away with the Fairies
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Here in Avalon was never supposed to be about fairies. Iโd envisioned the novelโa literary thriller about two sisters, one of whom, Cecilia, goes missing after getting involved with…
Cozy Mystery Subgenres: Making the Perfect Blend
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Cozy mystery is a subgenre of crime fiction. When readers ask what are cozy mysteries, I explain theyโre mysteries without on-the-page violence, physical intimacy or naughty words. Thatโs the…