• 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

  • Genres

    10 New Books Coming Out This Week

    New offerings from the world of crime, mystery, and thrillers.

    July 19, 2021  By CrimeReads 
    0

    We Need More Victim-Focused Narratives

    Fiction is the perfect medium for exploring the long shadows of terrible crimes—so why aren't there more stories told by survivors?

    July 19, 2021  By Amanda Kabak
    0

    The Internet Made Crime Public. That's When Things Got Complicated.

    Amateur sleuths are everywhere online, and sometimes they're altering the course of investigations.

    July 19, 2021  By Rozlan Mohd Noor
    0

    Carolyn Ferrell on Church, Belonging, and Holding onto Humanity in the Face of Erasure

    In writing a novel about three kidnapped girls, Ferrell found new meaning in the power of community.

    July 16, 2021  By Carolyn Ferrell
    0

    The Needle and the Damage Done: The Genius of Robert Stone’s Dog Soldiers

    Stone's tale of heroin, smugglers, and moral striving remains one of the most relevant American crime novels ever written.

    July 16, 2021  By Bruce Riordan
    0

    Which Psychological Thrillers Should You Read This Month?

    Rounding up the month's best in suspense.

    July 16, 2021  By Lisa Levy
    0

    The Most Ridiculous ahem, Memorable Serial Killers in Literature

    Grady Hendrix reads an unhealthy number of murder books. Here are some of the most absurd(ly entertaining).

    July 16, 2021  By Grady Hendrix
    0

    6 Magical Cozy Mysteries Where Speculative Premises Are Taken To Quite Logical Conclusions

    Readers will let you get away with just about any setup—as long as the world building makes sense.

    July 16, 2021  By Esme Addison
    0

    Shop Talk: Jordan Harper Pulls Down the Blinds, Turns Up the Heat, and Writes Novels on Hotel Stationery

    Crime writers discuss cold brew coffee and riding the tiger.

    July 15, 2021  By Eli Cranor
    0

    For One Writer, Rediscovering the Novels of Dick Francis Was the Answer to a Personal Crisis and a Mysterious Illness

    John Fram was at work on his second novel when a strange illness knocked him down. A chance encounter with some wildly popular horse racing mysteries helped get him right. But how?

    July 15, 2021  By John Fram
    0


    « First‹ Previous347348349350351352353354355Next ›Last »
    Page 351 of 661
    • 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

      • 7 Novels That Explore Motherhood's ComplexitiesNovember 4, 2025 by Donna Freitas
        0
      • To Break Up with Friends, or to Murder Them: 5 Novels Featuring Fatal Friendship FailingsNovember 4, 2025 by Jenna Satterthwaite
        0
      • The Trauma Behind the "Good Old Days": Christina Henry on the Dark Trap of Nostalgia in FictionNovember 4, 2025 by Christina Henry
        0
      • The Tech World of WritingNovember 4, 2025 by Robbie Bach
        0
      • 10 New Books Coming Out This WeekNovember 3, 2025 by CrimeReads
        0

      • Sonic Tone Poems: Three Audio Narratives to Reshape Your ImaginationNovember 4, 2025
      • The Succession Crisis of Queen Elizabeth INovember 4, 2025 by Tracy Borman
      • How Two Nuns and a Jesuit Might Persuade You to Finally Download that Dating AppNovember 4, 2025 by Ana Garriga and Carmen Urbita
      • Finding the Truth In the Imaginary: On “Accurately” Writing About Time TravelNovember 4, 2025 by Aja Gabel
      • Why I Saw The Bad News Bears Ten Times in the Theater as a Nine-Year-Old BoyNovember 4, 2025 by Thomas Beller
      • Big Kiss, Bye-Bye
      • The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
      • "Not much happens In fact there is much in the text that is not made…"



  • 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