Crime Fiction Links of the Week for February 17, 2018
It's
time again for Crime Fiction Links of the Week, our weekly round-up of
interesting links about crime fiction from around the web, this week
with Altered Carbon, McMafia, Waco, tributes to Victor Milan and much more.
Crime fiction in general:
Film and TV:
Comments on Altered Carbon:
Comments on McMafia:
Tributes to Victor Milán:
Writing, publishing and promotion:
Interviews:
Reviews:
Crowdfunding:
Con reports:
Research:
Free online fiction:
Crime fiction in general:
- Garrick Webster shares five of the best French crime fiction writers.
- Criminal Element shares a list of cozy mysteries coming out in March.
- Brian Greene revisits the 1974 crime novel Help, I Am Being Held Prisoner by Donald E. Westlake.
- Jamie Bernthal revisits the 1955 crime novel Model for Murder by Pater Campion.
- Jamie Bernthal also revisits The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle.
Film and TV:
- Tim Dowling calls series four of Shetland a stunningly bleak crime drama.
- Sam Wollaston calls the Scandinavian crime drama Modus a pacy, but undemanding thriller.
- Luke Buckmaster calls Underbelly Files: Chopper a crime drama that butchers logic and style.
- Ardi Alspach shares his thoughts on the latest episode of Waco.
- Ian Sales ranks all the Bond films from worst to best.
Comments on Altered Carbon:
- The G. takes a look at the first three episodes of Altered Carbon.
- Graeme Virtue wonders whether Altered Carbon proves that filmic cyberpunk has a life beyond Blade Runner.
- Devindra Hardawar declares that Altered Carbon is more than just a Blade Runner rip-off.
- Alex McLevy calls Altered Carbon a sprawling potential blockbuster of a series.
- Alex McLevy reports that Netflix has harmed Altered Carbon by the surprise release of The Cloverfield Paradox on the very same weekend.
Comments on McMafia:
- David Stubbs shares his thoughts on the series finale of McMafia.
- David Stubbs also wonders whether McMafia was TV's answer to The Godfather or a dull dud.
Tributes to Victor Milán:
- Victor Milán, author of science fiction, fantasy, westerns and adventure fiction, died aged 63.
- George R.R. Martin remembers Victor Milán.
- Craig W. Chrissinger remembers Victor Milán.
Writing, publishing and promotion:
- Several crime writers share how they handle current social and political issues in their novels.
- Ivan Weinberg explains how a famous friend helped him write his first novel.
- Oren Ashkenazi asks how useful Kurt Vonnegut's eight rules of writing still are.
- Damien Walter discusses the four skills of the full stack writer.
- Diana Pharaoh Francis explains how writers can learn from books that don't quite work.
- Sara Wood talks about the process of designing a book cover.
Interviews:
- Booktopia interviews Ben Sanders.
- Marina Sofia interviews Vanessa Barrot and Noel Balen.
- Good Reading Magazine interviews Steve Cavanagh.
- Mrs. Bloggs: The Average Reader interviews A.J. Finn.
Reviews:
- Doreen Sheridan reviews A Dangerous Crossing by Ausma Zehanat Khan.
- Sandra Mangan reviews Come a Little Closer by Rachel Abbott.
- Dick Lochte reviews Glass Houses by Louise Penny.
- Catherine Turnbull reviews The Gathering Dark by James Oswald.
- Anne Bonny reviews City Without Stars by Tim Baker.
- Scott Adlerberg reviews The Devil at Your Door by Eric Beetner.
- Janet Webb reviews The Plea by Steve Cavanagh.
- Sarah Mangan reviews Gallery of the Dead by Chris Carter.
- Kristin Centorcelli reviews The Legacy by Yrsa Sigurdadóttir.
- Kristin Centorcelli also reviews The Bookworm by Mitch Silver.
- Karen Oberlaender reviews The Maori Detective by D.A. Crossman.
- Mal McEwan reviews Hydra by Matt Wesolowski.
- Jamie Bernthal reviews A Different Kind of Evil by Andrew Wilson.
- Angie Barry reviews Death in the Stars by Frances Brody.
- Catherine Turnbull reviews Miss Blaine's Prefect and the Golden Samovar.
- Doreen Sheridan reviews Plum Pudding Murder by Joanne Fluke and tries a recipe from the book.
- Matt Fowler reviews Odd Child Out by Gilly Macmillan.
- Ross Johnson reviews Gunpowder Moon by David Pedreira.
- J.L. Gribble reviews Hounds of the Underworld by Dan Rabarts and Lee Murray.
Crowdfunding:
Con reports:
- Anna Caig offers an overview of British literary festivals, including several devoted to crime fiction.
- Dino-Ray Ramos shares the schedule for the 2018 PaleyFest in Los Angeles, California.
Research:
- Ant Miller recalls what it's like to be kidnapped.
- Will Storr explains how radioactive poison became a means of assassination.
Free online fiction:
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