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Interview: Paul D Brazill

A day or two ago Paul D Brazill’s latest collection of short stories, Snapshots, arrived. This will be no surprise to many followers of the short crime and flash fiction scene. The author’s gritty tales, scrawled in blood, puke and God knows what else, have…
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Interview: T Jefferson Parker

Hailing from Southern California, T Jefferson Parker has a string of crime novels to his name including Laguna Heat, which was made into a film. If you’ve not come across his work, Sandstone Press is about to introduce it into the UK with his novel…
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Interview: Jason Webster

Having written several non-fiction travel books, Jason Webster has turned his hand to crime fiction and his first novel Or the Bull Kills You was longlisted for the CWA John Creasey New Blood Dagger last year. It has since been picked up by Random House…
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Milo's crime picks for February

Today we’re welcoming Miles to Crime Fiction Lover for his first monthly guest column. Miles runs the blog Milo’s Rambles which features an array of book reviews and articles. We’ve invited him across to share with us his favourite crime, mystery and thriller books from…
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Five great crime novels set in Asia

Okay, I’ve sat patiently through the hype about Scandinavian crime fiction, which shows no sign of abating, only to read recently that the next big thing in the genre is coming from Central Europe. I keep thinking people will eventually discover Asia as a fascinating…
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Interview: Pearce Hansen

Now here’s a writer who’s been described as gonzo, and a wildman, by none other than the respected author Anthony Neil Smith. So when Pearce Hansen’s second novel, Stagger Bay, arrived a week or two ago, we decided to drop him a line and find…
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