

August long weekend (Aug 1-4),Gimli plays host to Manitoba's Icelandic Festival: Islendingadagurinn. Luckily, I was able to have a short email conversation with award-winning Icelandic crime writer, .
Categories: Interview, Mystery & Crime
Trumpets Sound No More, 's novel of murder in the world of Victorian theatre, has claimed this year's Arthur Ellis Award for Best Novel. Redfern was previously awarded the Arthur Ellis for Best First Novel for The Boy Must Die.
See the other winners after the jump.
Categories: Awards, Mystery & Crime
Hard Case Crime, best known for republishing old pulp and noir classics and new novels evoking that spirit, has found a lost crime novel, entitled The Dead Man's Brother, that has never seen print. This publication marks the first new Zelazny novel in fifteen years, and while it has no science fiction or fantasy elements, publisher Charles Ardai says "it's still Zelazny."
Categories: buzz, SciFi & Fantasy, Mystery & Crime
The Crime Writer's Association has released the shortlists for their annual Dagger Awards. The Daggers are awarded in several categories, including the Duncan Lawrie Dagger for best novel in English, the Duncan Lawrie International Dagger, the Ian Fleming Steel Dagger for best thriller, and the John Creasey (New Blood) Dagger.
Categories: Awards, Mystery & Crime
is a rising force in both crime fiction and comic book writing. His latest novel, Severance Package, has just hit the shelves, and he was kind enough to answer a few of my questions through e-mail.
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