

' first novel featuring drunken private dick Dexter J. Theroux and plucky secretary Kitty Pangborn, Death Was the Other Woman, was one of my favourite novels of 2008. The follow up, Death Was in the Picture will without a doubt find itself in similar company for 2009. Linda was kind enough to agree to a brief email interview to answer some of my questions.
Categories: Interview, Mystery & Crime
Aloha, Candy Hearts, the 6th book in award winning and wildly popular Russell Quant Mystery series hit shelves this month. Anthony kindly took time out of his busy writing and promotion schedule, he is launching Aloha, Candy Hearts on, in order to answer some email questions I had about his writing process, his series and Russell Quant himself.
Categories: Interview, Authors, Mystery & Crime, Saskatoon
Montreal's , who was recently shortlisted for the Arthur Ellis Award for best novel for her novel The Murder Stone, has also won an Agatha Award for The Cruellest Month. The Agathas, named for , celebrate the "traditional mystery", or works written in the tradition of the grand dame of crime.
A complete list of nominees and winners in all categories may be found here.
Categories: Awards, Mystery & Crime
The Mystery Writers of America have named the winners of the 2009 Edgar Awards.
Categories: Awards, Mystery & Crime
The , named for Canada's former official hangman, celebrates excellence in Canadian crime writing. This year's shortlists have just been released by the Crime Writers of Canada.
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