“Intention” by C.S. Barnes (Bloodhound Books, 2019) (Ginger Book Geek)
Month: January 2019
“The Banker’s Wife” by Christina Alger (Mulholland Books, 2018) (Crime Fiction Lover)
“How to Tap Your Inner Reader” by Gregory Cowles (The New York Times)
“Southern Discomfort: The Millions Interviews Snowden Wright” by Matt Burgess (The Millions)
“Riding Shotgun: And Other American Cruelties” by Andy Rausch (Crime Wave Press, 2017) (Paul D. Brazill)
“Country Dark” by Chris Offutt (Grove, 2018) (Men Reading Books)
“The Assassination of Gianni Versace by the Coward Andrew Cunanan” by Jedidiah Ayres (hardboiled wonderland)
“Broken Places” by Tracy Clark (Kensington, 2018) (BOLO Books)
“Hot crime reads from Bloodhound Books in 2019″ by Garrick Webster (Crime Fiction Lover)
“The Pain of Loss, Through Centuries and Books” by Michelle Weber (Long Reads)
“Writing Is Subjective” by David Nemeth (Do Some Damage)
“The Best New Books of February 2019” (Chicago Review of Books)
“Tom Ripley‘s Film Career” by K.A. Laity (Punk Noir Magazine)
“The Second Wife” by Sheryl Browne (Bookouture, 2019) (Sarah’s Book Reviews)
“The Burglar” by Thomas Perry (Mysterious Press, 2019) (Col’s Criminal Library)
“Interview with Barry Eisler” by Mike Barson (Crimespree Magazine)
“Hard to Get: Books That Resist You” by Adam O’Fallon Price (The Millions)
“Among The Ruins” by Ausma Zehanat Khan (Minotaur, 2017) (Hair Past a Freckle)
“The Art of the Sentence” by Paula Munier (Career Authors)
“Muscle” by Alan Trotter (Faber & Faber, 2019) (Splice)
“The Devotion of Suspect X” by Keigo Higashino (Abacus, 2012) (The View from the Blue House)
“Why Do the French Love American Noir” by Gabino Iglesias (CrimeReads)
“Words Matter” by E.J. Copperman (Jungle Red Writers)
“Spare Room” by Debra Say Mitchell (Bloodhound Books, 2019) (Wrong side of forty)
“The Heavens May Fall” by Allen Eskens (Seventh Street Books, 2016) (Col’s Criminal Library)