June 12, 2011
New in crime fiction: talented debut mysteries and thrillers by Matthews … – The Seattle Times
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New in crime fiction: talented debut mysteries and thrillers by Matthews …
The Seattle Times The action crosses several continents as Madriani tries to thwart the use of stolen and potentially deadly NASA technology. Adam Woog's column on crime and mystery fiction appears on the second Sunday of the month in The Seattle Times. |
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May 7, 2011
Crime fiction: the return of Jo Nesbø’s Harry Hole, Bill James times two and … – The Seattle Times
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Crime fiction: the return of Jo Nesbø's Harry Hole, Bill James times two and …
The Seattle Times New in crime fiction: Norwegian author Jo Nesbø's latest Harry Hole thriller; two books by two authors named Bill James; and local authors Aaron Elkins, Gregg Olsen and Kevin O'Brien pen new mysteries. Nesbø reads from "The Snowman" May 21 at Seattle's … |
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April 9, 2011
Crime fiction: lingering shadows of World War II in three new suspense novels – The Seattle Times
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Crime fiction: lingering shadows of World War II in three new suspense novels
The Seattle Times … convinced that strangers have replaced everyone around her. As these story lines converge, the author's shrewd intentions become clear. Adam Woog's column on crime and mystery fiction appears on the second Sunday of the month in The Seattle Times. |
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March 12, 2011
Crime fiction: the return of Thursday Next, Maisie Dobbs and Kurt Wallander – Seattle Times
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Crime fiction: the return of Thursday Next, Maisie Dobbs and Kurt Wallander
Seattle Times New in crime fiction: a new installment of the adventures of Jasper Fforde's Thursday Next, plus the return of Jacqueline Winspear's Maisie Dobbs and Henning Mankell's Kurt Wallander. Winspear and Mankell will both visit Seattle in April. … |
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New crime fiction by Dana Stabenow, AD Miller and Flavia de Luce
Seattle Times That said, Grimes is, as usual, in sure-footed and inventive form. and mystery fiction appears on the second Sunday of the month in The Seattle Times. |
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Q&A: Jon Talton taps deep Arizona roots to write crime fiction
Arizona Republic 12, 2010 12:00 AM Former Arizona Republic columnist Jon Talton may have moved to Seattle, but Phoenix will always be his home. … |
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November 14, 2010
New in crime fiction: Dennis Lehane, Sophie Hannah, Tom Franklin and more – Seattle Times
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New in crime fiction: Dennis Lehane, Sophie Hannah, Tom Franklin and more
Seattle Times … Penny's voice remains very much her own. Seattle writer Adam Woog's column on crime fiction appears on the second Sunday of the month in The Seattle Times. |
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October 9, 2010
New in crime fiction: Elmore Leonard, Lee Child, Michael Connelly, more – Seattle Times
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New in crime fiction: Elmore Leonard, Lee Child, Michael Connelly, more
Seattle Times Seattle-based crime fiction critic Adam Woog rounds up work by mystery masters who have produced some crackerjack books for October, including Elmore … |
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August 10, 2010
New in crime fiction: Laura Lippman’s ‘I’d Know You Anywhere,’ a new Arkady … – Seattle Times
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New in crime fiction: Laura Lippman's 'I'd Know You Anywhere,' a new Arkady …
Seattle Times … Microsoft and returning to honest work. Seattle writer Adam Woog's column on crime fiction appears on the second Sunday of the month in The Seattle Times. |
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August 8, 2010
Peter Lewis: From Campagne to crime fiction – Seattle Times
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Peter Lewis: From Campagne to crime fiction
Seattle Times Peter Lewis is a well-known, and well-read, Seattle restaurateur. He's now also a crime-fiction writer; his book "Dead in the Dregs" was recently published … |
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