Brouhaha: Ardal O’Hanlon’s new novel is deliciously readable—and damned funny
Ardal O’Hanlon’s offbeat investigators excavate layers of history that blanket the Border
Ardal O’Hanlon’s offbeat investigators excavate layers of history that blanket the Border
Courses in crime writing, narrative fiction and poetry will be offered free, mayor says
John Allwright was sucked into an underground cave and struggled to get out
The hows and whys of the great whodunnits
Declan Burke: ‘Misery’ loves company as Stephen King’s literary recluse meets maker
Declan Burke reviews the best new crime fiction including Colette McBeth’s The Life I Left Behind
Sophie Hannah’s homage to Agatha Christie also serves as a critique of her work
Constituency set to become the most left wing constituency in the country
New thrillers from Megan Abbott, Andrea Maria Schenkel, Arne Dahl, John McFetridge and Jane Casey
Joël Dicker’s bestseller is thriller escapism writ large, irrepressibly exuberant storytelling that tramples realism underfoot as it rattles along at a thunderous pace
I didn’t set out to write a book in a particular genre but there are a lot of ‘domestic noir’ books being written at the moment, psychological thrillers aimed primarily at women, and my book falls into that category
Historical, classical and biblical references litter the novel but ‘Tatiana’ is a contemporary tale that lifts the lid on the power struggles of modern Moscow
Historical, classical and biblical references litter the novel but ‘Tatiana’ is a contemporary tale in which Renko’s investigation lifts the lid on the power struggles of modern Moscow
A round-up of the best new crime thrillers
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices