


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.
Categories: Awards, Mystery & Crime
Tea Time for the Traditionally built transports us back to Mma Ramotswe's No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency on Tlokweng Road in Gaborone, Botswana for the 10th installment of bestselling series. Despite the exotic locale, reading Tea Time for the Traditionally Built is like returning to a fondly remembered vacation spot because Mma Ramotswe's Gaborone is peopled with characters whose emotions and motivations are completely relatable.
Categories: Reviews, Mystery & Crime
The Mystery Writers of America have released the shortlists for the annual Edgar Awards, celebrating excellence in the field of crime writing. The Edgars are named after Edgar Allan Poe, whose tale "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" is often credited as the first detective story. The award winners will be announced April 30th in New York City.
Categories: Awards, Mystery & Crime
The Cardinal Divide has everything a mystery lover could want: a bloody murder, a host of suspects each with a different motive, a fast paced plot, and a likable, if not completely perfect, detective. Cole Blackwater, freelance environmental consultant, is not your average amateur detective, but he's not afraid to put his own body on the line to solve the murder that?s put his only paying client's cause in jeopardy.
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