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NTN: Anya Lipska interviewed

New author Anya Lipska is a TV producer and scriptwriter for well-respected documentary series such as the BBC’s Panorama, and Dispatches on Channel 4. Based in London, her first book Where the Devil Can’t Go is a detective mystery and political thriller drawing on her…
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The Chosen

Written by Arlene Hunt — Having written several books set in Ireland, this is the first time Arlene Hunt has located a story in the US, and here she takes on the serial killer sub-genre with some aplomb. Jessie Conway, a high school teacher, is…
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NTN: We interview Chad Rohrbacher

I first noticed Chad Rohrbacher from his story Soliloquy and Whatnot over at Flash Fiction Offensive. It was a marvelous mix of punishing crime fiction and dark humour wrapped up in an easy conversational style. I’ve read other shorts he’s written, and his work appears…
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NTN: Canada's hot new crime authors, eh

The Great White North is not unlike Scandinavia. The nights are long. The winters are long. And the landscapes vary from grey stretches of urban concrete to northern vistas broken by outcroppings of granite, frozen swamps and vast forests. The cold and isolation can send…
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NTN: London Calling

Written by James Craig — London Calling is journalist James Craig’s debut novel and the first in his series featuring his somewhat cynical fortysomething detective, Inspector John Carlyle. The second book in the series, Never Apologise Never Explain, is due to be published in January….
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