Boston lawyer Brady Coyne and retired cop J.W. Jackson uncover more mischief on the tourist-mecca island of Martha's Vineyard in Craig and Tapply's second collaborative outing (after 2002's First ...
There's a lot to like about Edgar Award—winner Heffernan's (The Dinosaur Club; Red Angel) f1fth thriller featuring Paul Devlin and his elite NYPD homicide squad. First, like Polly, Heffernan knows how ...
Henry wakes with a jolt on Halloween morning in “William,” Mason Coile’s “debut” (it’s Canadian writer Andrew Pyper’s first book under that pen name). “You were nightmaring,” his pregnant wife, Lily, ...
In a prolific literary career spanning 18 novels, William Boyd has become known for his masterfully interwoven plots, his sweeping historical backdrops, and his consistent readability. As Boyd ...
Oh William! by Elizabeth Strout, New York, Random House, 2021, 240 pp. In Oh William! Lucy Barton, a successful writer living in Manhattan, ventures into the family past of her ex-husband William, a ...
Titan Books describes their new release, “William Gibson’s never-before-adapted screenplay for the direct sequel to Aliens, revealing the fates of Ripley, Newt, the synthetic Bishop, and Corporal ...
In his provocative 1991 book “Art & Physics: Parallel Visions in Space, Time, and Light,” Leonard Shlain notes that although his subjects make for “a strange coupling,” fundamentally they “are both ...
A young woman struggling to hold it together in small-town America finds herself witness to what may or may not be a murder in the first teaser for The Peripheral, a new Prime Video series based on ...
Content warning: this article contains reference to suicide. It’s rare for me to come across a character in a novel that I find as infuriating as I do worthy of sympathy. Yet in his debut novel, “The ...
The trial at the center of Zadie Smith’s new novel, The Fraud, has all the ingredients of a reckoning with Victorian Britain’s colonial wealth and the crimes upon which it rested. The year is 1869, ...
When you purchase an independently reviewed book through our site, we earn an affiliate commission. By Jennifer Egan OH WILLIAM! By Elizabeth Strout One proof of Elizabeth Strout’s greatness is the ...