From whispered prophecies to kitchens that conjure revolutions, these audiobooks channel the brujas and spirits that shaped ...
Our crime columnist recommends books starring hard-boiled investigators who are ready to travel down the meanest streets to root out the darkest truths. By Sarah Weinman When the hard-boiled ...
Today’s episode features two mystery novels with special twists. First, The Killer Question is a story told via emails, ...
Our columnist on the year’s most outstanding crime novels. Credit...Karan Singh Supported by By Sarah Weinman I’ve long believed that crime fiction runs along a spectrum between order and chaos, where ...
Every month, audiobook connoisseur Marshall Heyman listens to hours and hours of freshly published novels and nonfiction. He then recommends his favorite new titles, which often include juicy ...
Think you could out-Sherlock Holmes or hang with Hercule Poirot? Author Maureen Johnson and illustrator Jay Cooper are giving readers a chance to solve a murder mystery for themselves with their new ...
The first book I ever read by myself as child was a mystery, and since then, I have read a mountain of them. Despite my passion for mysteries, however, I’m still terrible at guessing “whodunit.” It’s ...