The Way brothers discuss their latest stranger-than-fiction docuseries 'The Kings of Tupelo: A Southern Crime Saga.' ...
John D. MacDonald was born in Sharon, Pennsylvania, in 1916, and later moved with his family to Utica, New York, where he was ...
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 ...
Crime writer John D. MacDonald, a master of the genre, was so prolific that sometimes even he couldn't keep up with what he was doing. "The Accomplice” is an early work from the author known for his ...
Rarely Seen Story by Crime Fiction Master John D MacDonald Offers Clues to His Best Known Work NEW YORK (AP) — Crime writer John D. MacDonald, a master of the genre, was so prolific that ...
All told, it’s a hugely entertaining read. [ Crime fiction: Graeme McCrae Burnet, Paula Hawkins, Kate Summerscale, Ian Rankin and the debut of the year from IS BerryOpens in new window ] Scott ...
The second edition of the three-day Crime Literature Festival brought together writers of true and fictional crime stories from all over the country, along with celebrated cops The Tribune ...
NEW YORK -- Crime writer John D. MacDonald, a master of the genre, was so prolific that sometimes even he couldn't keep up with what he was doing. He might have dozens of stories in submission at ...
Coles’ Murder Under the Mistletoe (Weidenfeld & Nicolson) is the highest-selling individual crime title – and since the beginning of December has been the highest-selling festive fiction title ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Crime writer John D. MacDonald, a master of the genre, was so prolific that sometimes even he couldn't keep up with what he was doing. The newly seen story, a narrative of lust ...