Review: “The Bletchley Riddle” Chapter16.orgTwo smart teens protect their country and their family in war-torn England. by Tina Chambers & Chapter16.org The Bletchley...
Review: “Code Name: Pale Horse: How I Went Undercover to Expose America’s Nazis” Chapter16.orgScott Payne delivers a riveting account of going undercover with homegrown extremists. by Hamilton Cain & Chapter16.org Code Name:...
Things I Loved in 2024 Kim GreenPursuit‘s managing editor shares her favorite spy- and crime-adjacent books, shows, and movies from this year. This year,...
Q&A, Kristin O’Donnell Tubb, author of “Fowl Play” Chapter16.orgA madcap murder investigation helps a family cope with a loved one’s death in Tubb’s new middle-grade mystery....
Q&A: Ace Atkins, author of “Don’t Let the Devil Ride” Chapter16.orgAce Atkins creates an unforgettable detective and an intimate portrait of Memphis in Don’t Let the Devil Ride....
Review: “The Penguin Book of Murder Mysteries,” Edited by Michael Sims Chapter16.orgMichael Sims’ latest anthology of short fiction presents antique whodunit gems. by Chris Scott & Chapter16.org The Penguin Book...
Review: “The Barn: The Secret History of a Murder in Mississippi,” by Wright Thompson Chapter16.orgWright Thompson’s The Barn reckons anew with the infamous murder of 14-year-old Emmett Till. by Odie Lindsey & Chapter16.org...
Review: “The Chaos Agent,” by Mark Greaney Chapter16.orgChaos ensues when Greaney’s Gray Man tackles a new foe: artificial intelligence. by G. Robert Frazier & Chapter16.org The...