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  • Interviews

    Gregg Olsen on the Spokane River Killings and the Responsibilities of True Crime

    A conversation with the author of 'By the River's Edge'

    June 23, 2026  By CrimeReads 
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    A Father and Daughter Discuss Their Shared Crime Obsessions

    For Father's Day, authors Harold Schechter and Lauren Oliver are talking writing, crime, and the darkest corners of the human psyche.

    June 19, 2026  By Lauren Oliver
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    Beau L’Amour and Ryan Pote Discuss a Long Legacy of Thrillers

    A conversation between the authors of the new thrillers, 'Skyring Water' and 'The Ghost City'

    June 17, 2026  By Beau L'Amour
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    For Crime Writers, the Most Important Question Is 'What If?'

    Jon Lindstrom talks with some of today's top authors about where they find inspiration.

    June 15, 2026  By Jon LIndstrom
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    Lev AC Rosen on POV, Capers, and Creating a Messy Queer Detective Novel

    The author of The Disaster Gay Detective Agency in conversation with Alex Dueben

    June 11, 2026  By Alex Dueben
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    Camille Perri and Alafair Burke on Dog Park Culture, Friendship, and Mystery

    In conversation with the author of 'Social Animals'

    June 9, 2026  By Alafair Burke
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    The Rise of Elaine’s Literary Salon in Alexandria, Virginia

    Jeffrey James Higgins is first through the door for authors.

    May 25, 2026  By Rick Pullen
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    Howard A. Rodman on Melville, Empire, and the Audacity of Resurrecting Literary Giants

    Herman Melville never quite finished with Captain Ahab. Neither, it turns out, did Howard A. Rodman.

    May 21, 2026  By Hassan Tarek
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    The Backlist: Reading Kem Nunn's Seminal 'Surf Noir' with Jordan Harper

    Jordan Harper and Polly Stewart discuss 'Tapping the Source'

    May 8, 2026  By Polly Stewart
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    Charles Ardai on Noir, Comics, and the Ongoing Adventures of Hard Case Crime

    The venerable writer and publisher is carrying the mantle for classic crime fiction, and he's busier than ever.

    May 7, 2026  By Alex Dueben
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