Books

‘Lethal White’ (2018) another killer entry in Rowling’s Strike saga

As with the “Harry Potter” series, the Cormoran Strike novels keep getting bigger as they go along. The fourth book from Robert Galbraith (the alias

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Rowling goes dark for third Galbraith novel ‘Career of Evil’ (2015)

In her acknowledgements, J.K. Rowling says “Career of Evil” (2015) was one of her most fun books to write. But ironically, it is her grimmest

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Rowling reveals dark side in Galbraith novel ‘Silkworm’ (2014)

In the “Harry Potter” series, J.K. Rowling was known for her imagination. In the “Cormoran Strike” mystery series, she writes what she knows, under the

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‘Homebodies’ (2023) a personal dive into modern office politics

Art affirms life in Tembe Denton-Hurst’s debut novel “Homebodies” (2023), about a magazine writer who is fired due to subtle office politics only to find

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Mean-girl mystery ‘She Started It’ (2023) a killer start to career

British author Sian Gilbert delivers a discussion-worthy debut novel, “She Started It” (2023), that I alternately thought was awful and brilliant. It’s a page-turner, which

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Hannah tries to get into the spirit with ‘Hercule Poirot’s Silent Night’

“Hercule Poirot’s Christmas” (1938) is a solid book with one of the most unlikely types of killers in Agatha Christie’s catalog, but it’s a little

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‘Marple: Twelve New Mysteries’ (2022) honors, expands character

“Marple: Twelve New Mysteries” (2022) – the first officially published prose about Miss Jane Marple written by someone other than Agatha Christie – should please

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‘Insomnia’ (1994) is long but not sleep-inducing

If a 787-page epic that Stephen King spent three years writing can be underrated and overlooked, “Insomnia” (1994) is it. Long enough to be an

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Hammett launches icons Nick and Nora Charles in ‘The Thin Man’ (1934)

I recalled “The Thin Man” (1934) being quite a bit lighter than Dashiell Hammett’s other masterpiece, “The Maltese Falcon” (1930). But on this reread the

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‘Maltese Falcon’ (1930) stands as definitive hardboiled mystery

In Philip K. Dick’s “Minority Report,” the three precog crime-solvers are named after legendary mystery novelists: Agatha, Arthur and Dash. Agatha Christie wrote 74 novels,

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