Kjell Eriksson is a Swedish crime author espacailly known for his mystery series featuring young inspector Ann Lindell in Uppsala. Formerly a gardener, he writes about this town and its surrounding countryside, about ordinary and humble people.
Varg Veum is a former social worker for teenagers who became detective, a recurring character invented by Gunnar Staalesen.
Like Humphrey Bogart, he is waiting for a blonde girl with a veil and a tissue on her mouth to come in his office. We are glad to offer you an interview of the creator of this essential character of Norwegian mystery literature.
Nic Pizzolatto was born in New Orleans and grew up in Louisiana, on the Gulf Coast. His fiction was published in The Atlantic, The Oxford American, Poughshares, The Missouri Review, Best American Mystery Stories, as well as some other magazines. Interview with an important author.
Author of the worlwide famous novel Fight Club, Chuck Palahniuk continues his exploration of trangressive fiction with Snuff, where we follow the actress Cassie Wright on her way to try to break the world record for serial fornication porn movies, on camera, with six hundred men.
Héctor Tobar is a novelist and a weekly columnist for the Los Angeles Times. The Barbarian Nurseries is a novel with a strong topic, well portrayed characters, a singular writing, and avoids a black and white vision of reality.
Dianne Warren is a Canadian dramatist and short story writer. Her first novel, Cool Water, was published in 2010 in Canada. It was released in the US in 2012 under the title Juliet in August. The novel won the Governor General’s Award in the bio on the site for American readers.
Interview of Gillian Flynn about her critically acclaimed third novel Gone Girl.
Brimming with barely contained passion and cruelty, the precision of science, the wild variance of lust, the catharsis of confession, and the fear of failure – the Glass Room contains it all.
David Whitehouse is a journalist. He notably wrote for the Guardian, the Sunday Times and The Independent. His first novel, Bed, was translated in several languages and was published at Scribner.
Peter Doggett has been writing about popular music, the entertainment industry and social and cultural history since 1980, and is a regular contributor to Mojo, Q and GQ.
The Myron Bolitar series may indeed be over – but probably not. Harlan Coben is telling.
Ammunition defies fiction and mystery novels clichés. It’s strong stuff, but it’s not cynical. It’s essential.
Interview of John Burdett doesn’t want to leave the reader unsettled, he writes for people who are already unsettled.
With humor and tenderness, Iain Levison masters in the staging of outcasts. There is a Levison tone, a voice that finds echos in the latest news, which makes it easy to get attached to those injured people to whom life is often giving a hard time.