On Wednesday (April 13), Sabrina Claudio unveiled her take on “Favorite Crime” by Olivia Rodrigo. For the Cover Nation performance, the R&B singer transformed the Sour album cut into a breathy, sultry ...
To say that Skinny Dip is one of my favorite crime comedy books is probably an understatement. It's honestly one of my favorite books, period. I just love the tone of it, and how everything spirals ...
My three favorite crime novels this summer had things in common. They were written about families, in particular, siblings. Even though the protagonists were basically good, some were also criminals.
True crime as become one of society's favorite past times, but the phenomenon is nothing new. Writer Emily Harter explores ...
Long-time readers might recall my first column in 2004. I covered three crime novels. Later on, the ever observant Ron Rollins, my first editor, remarked that I sure do like mystery novels. He was ...
When Georgia Hardstark and Karen Kilgariff started their dishy true crime/comedy podcast My Favorite Murder in January 2016, they didn’t expect it to blow up. As their iTunes ranking and Facebook ...
Funny thing: You ask people to tell you their favorite crime-fiction authors — and they do. In droves! After asking readers, in my original column last month, to give me some recommendations, I now ...
Crime books are among the most popular genres out there. True crime. Legal fiction. Courtroom thrillers. Police procedurals. They fly off the shelves. We asked the leaders in metro-Atlanta law ...
When I'm engrossed in a good true crime book, there is nothing that can pull me away. Is it the same impulse, perhaps, that keeps me clicking "Next Episode" on Law & Order: SVU until it's far past my ...
Are you looking for more crime based shows in your life? Well, you might want to focus your time on Pluto TV! The streaming app provides fans with series about investigators, detectives, and more ...
As 2017 comes to a close, InSight Crime takes a look back at some of our favorite interactions with our audience this year. Some are genuinely nice thank you notes or even praise. Others are profanity ...
Last week, we talked book covers, and this time we’ll be slipping under those covers. As in, what’s going on in that unseen space between the dust jacket and the book? Turns out, a lot in some cases.
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