Publisher: Faber
Win Limitless DVD and Book sets! [closed]
Posted On: July 29, 2011Posted In: Competitions
Publisher: Faber
One pill. Anything possible.
We have five DVD and book sets to give away. But be quick – the competition only runs until August 3rd!
Read More...Revealing Jason Goodwin’s Evil Eye
Posted On: July 22, 2011Posted In: Extracts
Publisher: Faber
When the body of a Russian agent is found down a monastery well, Yashim knows exactly who to blame. Fevzi Ahmet Pasha, commander of the Ottoman fleet.
Read an extended extract from An Evil Eye, by Jason Goodwin, the fourth Ottoman adventure, featuring Yashim the eunuch detective!
Read More...Burned, by Thomas Enger
Posted On: July 18, 2011Posted In: Extracts
Publisher: Faber
Read an extended extract from Thomas Enger’s debut Norwegian crime novel, a thriller that has steadily built a strong reputation via word of mouth, resulting in UK publication by Faber this month.
Read More...‘So What’s the Mystery?’
Posted On: June 17, 2011Posted In: Interviews
Publisher: Faber
A Q & A with Sara Gran, Faber’s newest crime author, discussing her new novel City of the Dead.
Faber’s Angus Cargill does the grilling…
Read More...Andrew Martin on The Somme Stations
Posted On: May 25, 2011Posted In: Audio, Interviews
Publisher: Faber
Andrew Martin is the author of the Jim Stringer series, detective novels set during Edwardian times that began with The Necropolis Railway in 2002. The seventh and latest instalment is The Somme Stations…
Read More...Destination… Murder? Part Two
Posted On: January 10, 2011Posted In: Articles
Publisher: Faber
Faber Editor Katerine Armstrong has gone on sabbatical. As a crime fiction fan she’s decided to explore some of the crime fiction writers – and their characters – that she may encounter on her travels.
Well-read and now very well traveled, this second and final article features Katherine’s favourite authors from Australia and New Zealand…
Read More...Destination… Murder? Part One
Posted On: January 6, 2011Posted In: Articles
Publisher: Faber
Faber Editor Katerine Armstrong has gone on sabbatical. As a crime fiction fan she’s decided to explore some of the crime fiction writers – and their characters – that she may encounter on her travels.
This first article features Katherine’s favourite American authors…
Read More...Win a copy of The Salati Case, by Tobias Jones [closed]
Posted On: December 22, 2010Posted In: Competitions
Publisher: Faber
Bookdagger readers have the chance to win one of three copies of Tobias Jones’ gripping crime debut…
Read More...Tobias Jones reads from The Salati Case
Posted On: December 20, 2010Posted In: Audio
Publisher: Faber
Castagnetti is a private detective who lost his parents and his optimism long ago. He’s impatient with the world of appearances and deceit and prefers the company of his bees to that of humans. At least bees believe in order, hard work and self-sacrifice.
Listen to three excerpts from The Salati case read by the author.
Read More...Tobias Jones on The Salati Case
Posted On: December 16, 2010Posted In: Interviews, Video
Publisher: Faber
Tobias Jones introduces his first novel, set in the foggy northern city of Parma in winter time, and his detective Castagnetti, and suggests why Italy is hard to beat as a setting for crime fiction. Watch for a Tobias Jones competition later this month.
Read More...Win a copy of Orchid Blue, by Eoin McNamee [closed]
Posted On: November 26, 2010Posted In: Competitions
Publisher: Faber
Courtesy of Faber and Faber, we have 3 copies of Eoin McNamee’s latest novel, which dissects notorious murder case of Pearl Gambol, leading to the final hanging on Northern Irish soil.
Read More...Win a copy of P.D. James’ Talking About Detective Fiction [closed]
Posted On: October 25, 2010Posted In: Competitions
Publisher: Faber
Courtesy of Faber, three Bookdagger readers will win a copy of P.D. James’ commentary on crime and detective fiction, those authors that have inspired here, and what the genre means to her, and to us.
Read More...A Q & A with Michael Gregorio
Posted On: August 27, 2010Posted In: Interviews
Publisher: Faber
Michael Jacob and Daniela De Gregorio write together as Michael Gregorio. Daniela teaches philosophy; Michael is interested in the history of photography. They live in Spoleto, a small town in central Italy. They have created a series of crime novels whose central character is the Prussian magistrate, Hanno Stiffeniis. The series includes Critique of Criminal Reason, Days of Atonement, A Visible Darkness and Unholy Awakening.
Read More...An Interview with P. D. James
Posted On: August 9, 2010Posted In: Audio, Interviews
Publisher: Faber
To celebrate her 90th birthday we feature this rare, 30-minute interview with P. D. James. The doyenne of British Crime tells us about her writing career, which began with the publication of Cover Her Face in 1962.
She recalls the years spent developing her craft and the evolution of Adam Dalgliesh, the writers that inspired her, and the role of detective fiction in today’s society. A real treat for Crime fans.
Read More...Read an extract from Beautiful Malice
Posted On: July 30, 2010Posted In: Extracts
Publisher: Faber
So. Were you glad, deep down? Were you glad to be rid of her? Your perfect sister? Were you secretly glad when she was killed?
Read More...In Praise of Emerald Noir
Posted On: July 19, 2010Posted In: Articles
Publisher: Faber
Faber and Faber Editor Katherine Armstrong shares her passion for Irish and Northern Irish crime fiction, and selects 25 of the best writers of Emerald Noir.
Read More...Twisteries: R. N. Morris on his new Twitter adventure
Posted On: June 25, 2010Posted In: Articles
Publisher: Faber
R. N. Morris, author of historical crime novels, on the “creative challenge” of using Twitter. He has just started posting a series of Twisteries, 140-character mysteries to test your detective mind.
Read More...Digging Up the Past: Researching Historical Crime
Posted On: June 14, 2010Posted In: Articles, Author panels
Publisher: Faber
How do four of Faber and Faber’s crime crew research their fiction?
Read More...R. N. Morris on switching from thrillers to arias
Posted On: June 10, 2010Posted In: Articles
Publisher: Faber
R. N. Morris explains how he ended up as both a writer of historical crime novels – and the librettist for a new opera…
Read More...An interview with Stav Sherez
Posted On: May 1, 2010Posted In: Interviews
Publisher: Faber
An interview with the author of The Devil’s Playground on his latest mystery, The Black Monastery as it sees its paperback release.
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