• Features
    • Essays
    • Interviews
    • Reading Lists
    • New Nonfiction
  • Culture
    • TV & Film
    • Podcasts
    • Craft
    • Awards/Festivals
  • True Crime
  • Daily Thrill
  • Genres
    • Mystery
    • Noir/Hardboiled
    • Suspense
    • Espionage/Thriller
    • Legal/Procedural
  • Literary Hub
  • Book Marks
  • Log In
  • Features
    • Essays
    • Interviews
    • Reading Lists
    • New Nonfiction
  • Culture
    • TV & Film
    • Podcasts
    • Craft
    • Awards/Festivals
  • True Crime
  • Daily Thrill
  • Genres
    • Mystery
    • Noir/Hardboiled
    • Suspense
    • Espionage/Thriller
    • Legal/Procedural
  • Literary Hub
  • Book Marks
  • Log In

  • Features

    The Most Anticipated Crime, Mystery, and Thriller Titles of 2018

    From True Crime to Shakespeare Noir, Part One of Our Look at 2018's Darkest Reads

    January 11, 2018  By CrimeReads 
    0

    G is for Gratitude: Remembering
    Sue Grafton

    She Enriched My Reading Life and Made Me Want to Be a Writer

    January 8, 2018  By Victoria Comella
    5

    How Moroccan Crime Writing Reckons with a Brutal Regime

    Looking Beyond Bowles: Youssef Fadel, Abdelilah Hamdouchi, and More

    January 8, 2018  By Paul French
    1

    Neither Vamp Nor Victim: Sara Paretsky on the Feminist Awakening That Led to V.I. Warshawski

    Fighting for Equality, from a Kansas Campus to the South Side of Chicago

    January 4, 2018  By Sara Paretsky
    1

    The Suburban Serial Killer Next Door

    On the Dark, Imagined Secrets of Pittsburgh

    January 4, 2018  By Rebecca Drake
    0

    5 Crime Must-Reads for January

    From Suspicious Nannies to Bomb Makers

    December 27, 2017  By Lisa Levy
    0

    The Best Crime Books of 2017

    From Murder by Gaslight to Gaslighting Murderers and More

    December 20, 2017  By Literary Hub
    3

    8 Overlooked Crime Reads from 2017

    From True Crime to Procedural to Psychological Suspense...

    December 18, 2017  By Lisa Levy
    0

    The Power of Pulp Fiction: Girl Gangs, Biker Boys and More

    On the Counterculture Politics of Trashy 1950s Novels

    December 7, 2017  By Scott Adlerberg
    2

    A Little Noir in Macau: "The wickedest city on earth."

    Crime Fiction in the Casablanca of the South Seas

    December 4, 2017  By Paul French
    0


    « First‹ Previous734735736737738739740741742Next ›Last »
    Page 738 of 745
    • Support Us!

      support crimereads become a member
    • Popular Posts

      • New Crime Series to Stream During This Holiday WeekendAugust 29, 2025
        0
      • Danny DeVito, DirectorAugust 28, 2025 by Vince Keenan
        0
    • Features

      • Your guide to transportation horror-cideOctober 10, 2025 by John Hornor Jacobs
        0
      • Sophie Hannah On How She Writes a Poirot NovelOctober 10, 2025 by Alex Dueben
        0
      • My First thriller: Megan AbbottOctober 9, 2025 by Rick Pullen
        0
      • Exploring the Use of Illustrations and Artwork in Horror NovelsOctober 9, 2025 by Kristin Loesch
        0
      • What Fictional Violence Teaches Us About the Real Thing (and Vice Versa)October 9, 2025 by Jennifer Fawcett
        0

      • How a 1977 Czech Writers’ Manifesto Applies to the Stark Realities of America in 2025October 10, 2025
      • How Close Did We Come to Losing Beowulf Forever?October 10, 2025 by Robert Bartlett
      • Pynchon and Splatterpunk in America on The Lit Hub PodcastOctober 10, 2025 by The Lit Hub Podcast
      • What Hedda Reveals About the Timelessness of Feminine RageOctober 10, 2025 by Hannah Bonner
      • What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the WeekOctober 10, 2025 by Book Marks
      • Heart the Lover
      • The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
      • "King captures her guileless sense of awe with just a dusting of parody that never…"



  • Literary Hub

    Created by Grove Atlantic and Electric Literature


    Masthead


    About


    Sign Up For Our Newsletters


    How to Pitch Lit Hub

    Advertisers: Contact Us


    Privacy Policy


    Support Lit Hub - Become A Member



  • © LitHub
    Back to top