Best Crime Mystery Thiller Books ever Written? There's a lot more to crime and mystery than just crime and mystery, as this list illustrates. Try Crime Capers, Organized Crime, Suspense and Psychological Thrillers, Hard-Boiled Fiction, Legal Thrillers, Police and Detective Stories, Spies and Espionage for a start. Submitted: on 7th Mar 2010 Tags: · Crime · Crime And · Crime Mystery · Fiction · Spies · Stories · Thrillers · WrittenBehind the Curtain Behind the Curtain: An Echo Falls Mystery by Peter Abrahams. HarperCollins. 2006. I don't remember where I got my copy; probably the library. This review originally ran at the The Edge of the Forest. Ingrid Levin-Hill, the mystery solving middle school student from Down The Rabbit Hole, returns in this sequel. This time around, the intrepid Ingrid finds herself in the middle of a mystery or two wh... Submitted: on 9th Mar 2010 Tags: · The · Where · Mystery · RAN · Review · The Forest · The Mystery · This TimeThe Best Mystery/Crime Fiction of 2009 2009 was an interesting year for mystery and crime fiction, and now BSC has a three-way break-down of all of it for you. Our dedicated mystery crew, Brian Lindenmuth, Keith Rawson, and The Nerd of Noir all offer their top 10 picks of the year, plus a few also-rans. Some of the books overlap, some you may have seen here, and some may be new to everyone. Check them out after the jump... Related post... Submitted: on 30th Dec 2009 Tags: · The · Best Mystery · Brian · Crime · Crime Fiction · MysteryA List of the Truly best mystery crime writers in the World I dropped in on Mary Ann Talmadge at Dunbar Old Books the other day. Turns out she's an avid mystery fan and, given the breadth of her reading, I'd say an authority on the subject. What's interesting about her annotated list of best mystery/crime/detective…whatever you want to call them writers is how thoroughly non-American it Submitted: on 11th Mar 2010 Tags: · The · What · American · Best Mystery · Crime · Crime Writers · Crime Writers In · Mary · Old Books · Reading · WhatA List of the Truly best mystery crime writers in the World I dropped in on Mary Ann Talmadge at Dunbar Old Books in Miami the other day. Turns out she’s an avid mystery fan and, given the breadth of her reading, I’d say an authority on the subject. What’s interesting about her annotated list of best mystery/crime/detective – whatever you want to call them – writers Submitted: 8 hours ago Tags: · The · What · Best Mystery · Crime · Crime Writers · Crime Writers In · Mary · Old Books · Reading · WhatBook Review: "The Bad Book Affair" Ian Sansom's fourth installment in his Mobile Library Mystery series is The Bad Book Affair (Harper, 2010). I rather wish Sansom would just drop the mystery business, since as in prior installments the mystery in question wasn't much of one at all. And this time around I thought Sansom tried to throw in a few too many minor plotlines, not all of which came together in a satisfying way at... Submitted: on 8th Feb 2010 Tags: · Drop · The · Affair · Book Review · business · Mystery · Mystery Series · The · The Mystery · This Time · TogetherTattoo: A Pepe Carvalho Mystery Reviewed @ TQC Tattoo: A Pepe Carvalho Mystery Reviewed @ TQCThe latest review at The Quarterly Conversation is Ahmad Saidullah’s critique of Tattoo: A Pepe Carvalho Mystery by Manuel Vázquez Montalbán, just published in English by Serpent’s Tail. Here’s a taste: In Montalbán’s works, Spanish society is critiqued as decadent and corrupt and the path to solving a crime... Submitted: on 8th Feb 2010 Tags: · The · Crime · Mystery · Published · Review · WorksWhere is this literary mystery spot? At the blog Litkicks, Levi Asher has posted a literary mystery. This aerial photo, he says, is of the site of a significant literary event -- a murder! A fictional murder, anyway, although the place itself is real. The photo... Submitted: on 26th Feb 2010 Tags: · blog · The · Where · Literary · Mystery · WhereThe Yellow Room Mary Roberts Rinehart’s novel The Yellow Room was the latest selection for my mystery book group, and we were supposed to meet this evening at Bloodroot, which advertises itself as a feminist vegetarian restaurant and bookstore. It’s the site where the idea for the mystery group began, so it was the perfect place to hold Submitted: on 20th Dec 2009 Tags: · The · Where · Bookstore · Mary · Mary Roberts Rinehart · Mystery · Mystery Book · Novel · Perfect · The Mystery · YellowEdgar Award nominations 2010 announced Mystery Writers of America has announced its Nominees for the 2010 Edgar Allan Poe Awards, which honor the best in mystery writing. The winners are to be announced at the Grand Hyatt Hotel, New York City on April 29, 2010. Or you can just check back here, or add our feed to your blog Submitted: on 20th Jan 2010 Tags: · blog · hotel · The · Awards · Edgar Allan Poe · Honor · Mystery · Mystery Writers · Mystery Writers Of America · Mystery Writing · Nominations