Marie NDiaye

  • The Best International Crime Novels of 2023

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    Well, it’s a horrible year in world history, but it’s a great year in international fiction! Specifically, international thrillers and noir. France and the Scandinavians are, as usual, well-represented on this list, and there’s also a great showing from South American writers and a shocking number of Italians. Sorry not sorry to those who think…

  • Fall’s Best International Fiction

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    Sorry, folks—we got a little behind with the column, but there’s been so many wonderful new novels in translation coming out this fall, I had to do at least one more new release roundup before the end of the year. Below, you’ll find an eclectic melange of mystery, thriller, and horror, with plenty of cross-overs…

  • The Best Reviewed Books of the Month

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    A look at the month’s best reviewed new novels in crime, mystery, and thrillers. From Bookmarks. * Elizabeth Hand, A Haunting on the Hill  (Mulholland Books) “An exciting and risky venture … Fans of Elizabeth Hand…will want to hear her particular voice, and her uncanny ability to combine the edgy and the ethereal. It’s a…

  • October’s Best Psychological Thrillers

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    October brings a host of wonderful new psychological thrillers, distinguished by their commitment to using the form to explore pressing social issues as the genre continues to evolve and take on a wider scope. Below, you’ll find 6 new books, each with its own unique take on crafting compelling suspense. Jessica Knoll, Bright Young Women (S&S/MarySue…


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