Who doesn’t love a good (fictional) murder? Crime fiction, true crime and adjacent genres are big hits across books, screens ...
Dizzying plots, political tensions and striking human portraits: five novels, selected by the New York Times among the best books of the 21st century, are redefining the crime genre. Hailing from ...
Crime and Punishment, first translated into English by Fred Wishaw in 1886, is not a courtroom drama. Dostoevsky is less concerned with the legal ramifications of capital crime than he is the ...
Based on James Patterson’s iconic book series, this Amazon Prime Video original (which sees the release of its Season 2 on ...
Our columnist on four notable new crime novels. Credit...Pablo Amargo Supported by By Sarah Weinman I’ve long been fascinated with criminal cases that end in acquittals — not because of the trial or ...
In The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, one of Christie’s early books to feature detective Hercule Poirot, the iconic sleuth sets out to solve the mystery of who murdered his friend. But Poirot isn’t the ...