Suspense fiction, Detective and mystery stories, Advertising, marketing and public relations, Business, Publishing industry
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TOP 10 Above the Rain Victor del Arbol, trans, by Lisa Dillman. Other Press, May 25 ($18.99 trade paper, ISBN 978-1-63542-995-4) In Malmo, Sweden, the daughter of Moroccan immigrants has [...]
Bibliography -- Best books, Suspense fiction, Detective and mystery stories, Advertising, marketing and public relations, Business, Publishing industry
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Women dominate this season's highlights, whether they're exploring the pitfalls of pregnancy, heading high-risk investigations, or warding off sinister men. Plus, Stephen King and James Ellroy return, and Cedric the [...]
Suspense fiction, Detective and mystery stories, Advertising, marketing and public relations, Business, Publishing industry
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Hillary Rodham Clinton makes her fiction debut this season with a political thriller coauthored with Louise Penny, and a number of veteran genre authors also have big books, including Megan [...]
Suspense fiction, Detective and mystery stories, Advertising, marketing and public relations, Business, Publishing industry
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Chris Pavone follows The Expats, which won the Edgar Award for Best First Novel, with The Accident, in which a New York literary agent receives a nonfiction manuscript submission that [...]
Novels, Books, Suspense fiction, Detective and mystery stories, Advertising, marketing and public relations, Business, Publishing industry
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Thrillers from major publishers typically occupy about half the slots on any given bestseller list. Meanwhile, niche imprints and smaller presses offer a wide range of mysteries for every taste. [...]
Suspense fiction, Best sellers, Detective and mystery stories, Advertising, marketing and public relations, Business, Publishing industry
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Highlights this spring include major books from a number of bestselling thriller authors as well as some exciting debuts. Steve Berry, a founding member of the International Thriller Writers, has [...]
Books, Suspense fiction, Detective and mystery stories, Advertising, marketing and public relations, Business, Publishing industry
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Highlights this season include major books from such established authors as James Ellroy, Michael Connelly, and Louise Penny, as well as some firsts: Chelsea Cain's first in a new crime [...]
Suspense fiction, Detective and mystery stories, Advertising, marketing and public relations, Business, Publishing industry
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Roger Hobbs, a recent graduate of Oregon's Reed College, delivers Ghostman, a first novel whose protagonist Random House's Gary Fisketjon likens to 'the character played by Harvey Keitel in Quentin [...]
Crime novels, Suspense fiction, Detective and mystery stories, Advertising, marketing and public relations, Business, Publishing industry
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James Sallis, a master of literary noir, serves up a hallucinatory, almost visionary novel of suspense set in Phoenix, Ariz., The Killer Is Dying. Three alienated characters must each deal [...]
Suspense fiction, Detective and mystery stories, Advertising, marketing and public relations, Business, Publishing industry
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International bestseller Henning Mankell, who published his first Kurt Wallander novel in the U.S. in 1997, may not have captured the imagination of American readers in the same way as [...]
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2011
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