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Big Blue Sky Games' first title, Merchants of Rosewall, is a blend between a visual novel and store manager with a unique take on crafting. It’s an impressive first outing for the indie studio. Not… ...
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How ‘Lynley’ Brings Elizabeth George Hit Crime Novels to Cinematic Life With Whodunnits, Social Issues, Leo Suter and Sofia Barclay Steve Thompson's new adaptation of Elizabeth George's books ...
An editor at a Knopf imprint, she had long wanted to publish an English translation of the last novel by Chaim Grade, one of the leading Yiddish authors of the 20th century. Grade was less well ...
I think every crime and mystery writer has four types of novels they will inevitably write in their career: a murder mystery, a heist novel, a novel of revenge — and a serial killer novel.
Imagine a world where the Romans and Normans gave us a miss – Africa is the world’s powerhouse and GB is a mishmash of surly Saxons, poetical Celts and gnarly northerners. Add in a few murders ...
This historical fiction novel tells the story of the women who ignited the Harlem Renaissance. It follows Jessie Redmon Fauset, a high school teacher from Washington D.C. who arrives in Harlem as ...
Human psychology is a labyrinth of thoughts, emotions, and behaviours—often shaped by forces we barely recognise. From cognitive biases that control our decisions to the subconscious influences ...