Crime Fiction Links of the Week for March 30, 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 historical mysteries, tributes to Philip Kerr, The Terror, Jessica Jones, Homeland and much more.
Crime fiction in general:
Tributes to Philip Kerr:
Film and TV:
Writing, publishing and promotion:
Interviews:
Reviews:
Crowdfunding:
Con reports:
Research:
Free online fiction:
Odds and ends:
Crime fiction in general:
- Barry Forshaw shares the ten best historical crime novels.
- Simon Baatz shares seven crime novels set in New York City during the so-called gilded age.
- Sally Hepworth shares six tales of suburban suspense.
- Robin Oliveira talks about the inherent mystery of the medical thriller.
- Paul Vidich shares his appreciation for the works of Graham Greene.
- John Dugdale revisits the 1968 James Bond novel Colonel Sun by Robert Markham a.k.a. Kingsley Amis.
Tributes to Philip Kerr:
- Scottish crime writer Philip Kerr, author of the Bernie Gunther novels, has died aged 62.
- Danuta Kean shares an obituary for Philip Kerr.
- Richard Sandomir shares an obituary for Philip Kerr.
- Garrick Webster shares a tribute to Philip Kerr.
- Oline H. Cogdill remembers Philip Kerr.
- Otto Penzler remembers Philip Kerr.
- Ayo Onotade remembers Philip Kerr.
Film and TV:
- Cara Hunter shares her nine favourite female detectives from British television.
- Sarah Hughes reports about the troubled production history of the BBC's TV adaptation of Agatha Christie's mystery Ordeal by Innocence.
- Todd VanDerWerff calls The Terror, a miniseries adapted from the eponymous novel by Dan Simmons, a masterpiece of survival horror.
- Benjamin Lee calls The Terror is chilling and menacing horror series.
- James Donaghy shares his thoughts on the latest episode of Homeland.
- Paul Levinson shares his thoughts on the latest episode of Homeland.
- Todd VanDerWerff declares that Trust, Danny Boyle's filmic take on the kidnapping of John Paul Getty III, should start a Brendan Fraser renaissance.
- Dave Richards shares his thoughts on episodes 8 to 10 of Marvel's Jessica Jones.
Writing, publishing and promotion:
- Tripwire shares Ray Bradbury's twelve rules for writers.
- Oren Ashkenazi shares five common pitfalls of stories with deep ideas.
- Michelle Frances explains what crime writers can learn from screenwriting.
- C.L. Taylor wonders how sensitive authors should be when taking inspiration from true crimes.
- M.T. McGuire explains how to use mundane events to fuel your writing.
- Becky Mandelbaum explains why every writer should have a secondary passion.
- Blake Powell declares that writing is like exercising a muscle.
- Victoria Goldman talks about writing Jewish crime fiction.
- Neile Graham talks about her experiences as the director of the Clarion West writing workshop.
- Katja Meier explains how she uses Instagram to sell books and connect with other writers.
Interviews:
- David Mitchell and David Peace interview each other.
- Jon Michaud interviews Tadzio Koelb.
- Victoria Goldman interviews Teresa Driscoll.
Reviews:
- Sandra Mangan reviews The Punishment She Deserves by Elizabeth George.
- Kristin Centorcelli reviews Last Ferry Home by Kent Harrington.
- Philip Rafferty reviews Chicago by David Mamet.
- Victoria Goldman reviews Lullaby by Leila Slimani.
- Crime by the Book reviews All the Beautiful Lies by Peter Swanson.
- A Knight's Reads reviews No Comment by Graham Smith.
- Brian Bandell reviews The Escape Artist by Brad Meltzer.
- Mike Parker reviews American by Day by Derek B. Miller.
- Raven Crime Reads reviews The Fighter by Michael Farris Smith.
- Jacob Collins reviews End Game by Matt Johnson.
- Jacob Collins also reviews Class Murder by Leigh Russell.
- Angie Barry reviews Black Fall by Andrew Mayne.
- Craig Sisterson reviews Force of Nature by Jane Harper.
- Bodies in the Library reviews The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton.
- Gabino Iglesias reviews The Silent Companions by Laura Purcell.
- Vicki Weisfeld reviews A Hole in One by Judy Penz Sheluk.
- Doreen Sheridan reviews Cinnamon Roll Murder by Joanne Fluke and tries a recipe from the book.
Crowdfunding:
Con reports:
- Susanna Calkins reports about the Murder and Mayhem conference in Chicago, Illinois.
- Adam Morgan interviews Dana Kaye and Lori Rader-Day, the organisers of the Murder and Mayhem conference.
- Albert Ching reports about the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D panel at WonderCon in Anaheim, California.
Research:
- The Puppet Show shares an infographic about technological innovations in criminal justice.
- Martin Gordon explains how forensic engineers investigate bridge collapses.
Free online fiction:
- "Kansas City Czar" by Gary Clifton in Shotgun Honey.
- "Dead Man Walking" by C.M. Saunders in Crimson Streets.
- "When Luck Runs Out" by Zane Castillo at Akashic Books.
- "Ricochet" by Ambrose McJunkin in Shotgun Honey.
Odds and ends:
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