novel
Lee Goldberg on Westerns, Crime Novels, and Writing A Genre Mash-Up
.
I’ve always loved crime novels and westerns. I’ve written dozens of crime novels, but not any westerns. Or so I thought. A few years ago, at a book signing…
How a German Spy Chief Built a Smuggling Network out of a Mission to Install a Nazi King in Britain
.
Walter Schellenberg had few redeeming personal attributes and could easily be characterized as just another career Nazi. He owed his lofty position as head of German intelligence to the…
From Sports Reporter to Crime Writer
.
Ask me why I created a female sports reporter protagonist and the answer is easy. That’s my background. I intimately know the character’s experiences—the smell of the locker rooms,…
Crime and the City: Monte Carlo
.
How could there not be a lot of crime in Monaco – a tightly packed nest of wealth, sex and power all in the sunshine of the Riviera. Officially…
The Magic of Sisterhood: Five Supernatural Sister Stories
.
Halloween season has always been steeped in sisterly magic. Think of the Sanderson sisters in Hocus Pocus or the Owens sisters in Practical Magic. They set the stage for…
Anatomy of a Fall Is a Stunning Experiment in Unknowability
.
In 1990, Jens Soering and Elizabeth Haysom were found guilty of the murders of Haysom’s parents. Haysom, who testified against Soering, claimed that he had committed the crime alone,…
How Much Do We Really Know About Charles Dickens?
.
The weather has been exceptionally mild of late but in this Christmas season every party demands a good blaze and good cheer. What with the fire and the punch…