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Tatiana Returns in Martin Cruz Smith’s Latest Arkady Renko Installment

https://booktrib.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/The-Siberian-Dilemma-Martin-Cruz-Smith.jpg I want to go to Siberia. Words I never thought I’d write. That is the power of a first-rate crime novel. It immerses you in its surroundings with visceral immediacy. It makes you want to see for yourself. Perhaps more than any other genre, crime fiction is often defined…
Casey Barrett
November 1, 2019
Thrillers

“Stolen Things” Shows Why You Shouldn’t Trust the Police

R.H. Herron’s debut thriller Stolen Things (Dutton) tells the story of a modern scandal involving a police department in a quiet Northern California town. Loosely based on a true story, Herron’s novel provides a closer look at what happens when police officers can’t be trusted to protect and serve their…
Amy Schock
August 20, 2019
Thrillers

What Elements Inspired Author’s Debut Thriller

Consider that Jodé Millman has built a business creating guides on where to sit in major metropolitan entertainment venues. Ok, she’s also an attorney, not an uncommon profession to transition to the thriller genre. Coming off the successful launch of her debut The Midnight Call in which an attorney (who else) receives…
Jim Alkon
July 24, 2019
Thrillers

Interview with Stacy Green and Killing Jane (Video)

WHAT IF EVERYTHING YOU’VE EVER HEARD ABOUT JACK THE RIPPER IS WRONG … A young woman is brutally murdered in Washington D.C., and the killer leaves behind a calling card connected to some of the most infamous murders in history. JACK THE RIPPER Rookie homicide investigator Erin Prince instinctively knows…
BookTrib
January 31, 2017
Romance

Meg Cabot Whips Up a Hurricane of Rescue and Romance

New York Times bestselling author of over 80 books for adults, teens and tweens, Meg Cabot is used to passing the judgments of others with flying colors for her writing. Her latest book, No Judgments (William Morrow) follows the spunky pink-haired, big-hearted waitress Bree as she weathers external and internal storms--both…
Rebecca Proulx
July 31, 2019
Romance

Art Teacher in Peril in Kelli Clare’s Debut Novel “Hidden”

BookTrib is partnering with Bookish to bring you more great content. Can’t decide whether you want your next book to be a romance or a thriller? Never fear: If you pick up Kelli Clare’s debut novel Hidden, you don’t have to choose. This romantic suspense novel follows an art teacher named Ellie James who realizes that her…
BookTrib
June 6, 2018
Romance

Podcast with Brenda Jackson and Bane (The Westmorelands)

Listen to BookTrib's Podcast with New York Times bestselling author Brenda Jackson: The last Westmoreland bachelor is a navy SEAL on a mission to protect the woman who got away…  After five years, navy SEAL Brisbane Westmoreland is back home on his ranch and ready to reclaim the woman he…
BookTrib
November 20, 2015
Miscellany

National Book Award Winners Are …

There’s some big book news today, everyone! Keep reading to find out the winners in five crucial categories! Phoebe Robinson, stand-up comedian, actress, bestselling author, and founder of Tiny Reparations Books, hosted the exclusively online National Book Awards Ceremony on November 17, 2021 at 7:00 EST. Book aficionados across the…
Judy Moreno
November 17, 2021
Miscellany

2021 Women’s Prize for Fiction Winner Announced!

Let me happily relay the official announcement of the winner of the 2021 Women’s Prize for Fiction: Piranesi, written by Susanna Clarke and published by Bloomsbury, takes the grand prize. This luminous offering is, according to the Chair of Judges, “a truly original, unexpected flight of fancy which melds genres…
Judy Moreno
September 8, 2021