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Gerald Seymour celebrates the 40th anniversary of his first thriller, Harry’s Game
‘See him, sir, that one – down there … ’ and a rueful grin played on the face of a young marine as he pointed down a slope and towards the shanty town […]
Read MoreForensic Psychiatrists and Crime Fiction: Top 10 myths corrected by Susan Hatters Friedman, MD
Though Hannibal Lecter most readily jumps to mind, other forensic psychiatrists also feature in crime fiction. Yet, as an ardent mystery reader and a forensic psychiatrist, I am often yanked out of the […]
Read MoreMURDER & VERISIMILITUDE: Crime Fiction & The Texture of Truth by Deon Meyer
MURDER & VERISIMILITUDE Need to have someone killed on – and then thrown off – the world’s most luxurious train? Overwhelmed by the prospect? Well, there is just one man you can turn […]
Read MoreFive of my favourite mysteries and thrillers by Amy Engel
And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie No one does the locked-room mystery like Christie and this one is clever, chilling, and a true whodunit. I’ve read this novel multiple […]
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