Casefile: Arkham - Her Blood Runs Cold
Written by Josh Finney, drawn by Patrick McEvoy — This new crime-horror crossover graphic novel gets started with a bang. In post-World War II Massachusetts, in the fictional city of Arkham, one of the first things ex-marine Hank Flynn has to do after getting his PI license…
Tabula Rasa - unforgettable crime show from Belgium
Brussels is taking over. No, not a slogan from Donald Farage or Nigel Trump. It’s just that with the likes of Salamander, 13 Commandments and The Out-laws, Belgian crime shows are on the up. The latest to arrive is Tabula Rasa, which airs on Channel…
The Craftsman
Written by Sharon Bolton — There’s something for everyone in Sharon Bolton’s latest stand alone psychological thriller. There’s crime, mystery, history, drama, neatly executed reveals, witches and even magic. The final two might give you pause, but the hint of occult and mythology fits well…
The Woman in the Woods
Written by John Connolly — The Charlie Parker series has been thrilling fans for nearly 20 years. Every Dead Thing introduced the American ex-cop and private detective, whose own life is every bit as troubled as the poor unfortunates who seek out his services. Irish author…
A guide to John Connolly's Charlie Parker
Charlie Parker was introduced to the crime fiction world in May 1999 with Every Dead Thing. It won a Shamus Award for best debut novel, and was also the LA Times Book of the Year. Parker is the creation of John Connolly, a Dublin-based author…
Hydra
Written by Matt Wesolowski — Six Stories is a fictional podcast that author Matt Wesolowski has invented as a unique means of storytelling. Transcribed in his books, each series of podcasts explores a past crime through six interviews. The host is Scott King and our only…
The Gathering Dark
Written by James Oswald — Ever since James Oswald published his first Tony McLean novel in 2013 he has been admired for his skill in capturing loyal readers with his police procedurals that have a sprinkle of the supernatural. Less adept writers would alienate those who…