• 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

  • Espionage/Thriller

    The Best Books of 2019: Espionage Fiction

    New Voices, Old Favorites, and International Intrigue Galore

    December 18, 2019  By CrimeReads 
    0

    The Most Underrated Crime Films of the Decade

    Think you've seen every great thriller and neo-noir the decade had to offer? Think again.

    December 13, 2019  By Zach Vasquez
    0

    Why We Love Looking for Hidden Symbols—In Thrillers and In Real Life

    Thriller authors discuss the power of literary treasure hunting.

    December 13, 2019  By Ellen Crosby
    0

    Jeff Lindsay Has a New Anti-Hero

    The Dexter Author Talks Craft, Character, and Cannibalism

    December 12, 2019  By CrimeReads 
    0

    Every Stolen Breath

    Kimberly Gabriel

    "During advisory at the end of the day, while Mr. Mater drones on about a student council food drive and tryouts for the upcoming musical, I count three news teams on the school’s front lawn, waiting to ambush me the second I walk out the doors."

    December 11, 2019  By CrimeReads Excerpts
    0

    What to Watch in December: Your Guide to the Month's Essential Crime TV

    The best thrillers, noir, and true crime docs arriving this month.

    December 6, 2019  By Camille LeBlanc
    0

    The Art of Interviewing Subjects—And Actually Getting To the Truth

    Tom Rosenstiel on journalism, fiction, and different kinds of truth.

    December 4, 2019  By Tom Rosenstiel
    0

    Tips for Writing Speculative Detective Fiction

    How can you keep a commitment to reason and procedure when rules of reality no longer apply?

    December 4, 2019  By Tyler Hayes
    0

    9 Books You Should Read in December

    A look at the month's best crime fiction, mysteries, and thrillers.

    December 2, 2019  By CrimeReads 
    0

    NVK

    Temple Drake

    "Once in the taxi, Naemi leaned forwards, her el­bows on her knees, her hands covering her face."

    November 27, 2019  By CrimeReads Excerpts
    0


    « First‹ Previous616263646566676869Next ›Last »
    Page 65 of 100
    • 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

      • On the Mysteries, Real and Imagined, Surrounding Christopher ColumbusOctober 13, 2025
      • How a 1977 Czech Writers’ Manifesto Applies to the Stark Realities of America in 2025October 10, 2025 by Jonny Diamond
      • 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
      • 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