By Faber on September 28, 2012
Nicola Upson’s fourth novel to feature Josephine Tey, Fear in the Sunlight, follows Tey’s book ‘Young and Innocent’ as it’s turned into one of Hitchcock’s 1930s classics. Here Nicola Upson talks about writing Hitchcock and researching the film for her own mystery novel.
Posted in Contemporary Fiction, Historical fiction | Tagged crime and thriller
By Headline on May 7, 2012
Watch the trailer for Tanya Byrne’s compulsive and moving novel about infamy, identity and how far a person might go to seek revenge, published on May 10th.
Watch carefully, there’ll be a chance to win copies later this month!
Posted in Contemporary Fiction | Tagged crime and thriller, Video
By Headline on June 13, 2011
Trenton, New Jersey. Bounty hunter Stephanie Plum has inherited a ‘lucky’ bottle from her Uncle Pip. Problem is, Uncle Pip didn’t specify if the bottle brought good luck or bad luck…
Posted in Fiction | Tagged crime and thriller
By Gallic Books on March 4, 2011
Sometimes, a second chance can come out of nowhere… we proudly present a second extract from from Guillaume Musso’s bestselling novel Where Would I be Without You? Published in the UK in April by Gallic Books.
Posted in Fiction | Tagged crime and thriller, France, relationships, romance
By Gallic Books on February 10, 2011
Sometimes, a second chance can come out of nowhere… download an extract from Guillaume Musso’s bestselling novel Where Would I be Without You? Published in the UK in April, look out for a competition to win proof copies on Monday 14th February.
Posted in Contemporary Fiction, Fiction | Tagged crime and thriller, France, relationships, romance
By Gallic Books on February 1, 2011
Guillaume Musso is one of the most popular authors in France today. He was born in 1974 in Antibes where he still lives. His bestselling novel Where Would I be Without You? will be published in the UK in April.
Watch for extracts and a competiton to win copies over the forthcoming weeks here on Bookdiva.
Posted in Contemporary Fiction, Fiction | Tagged crime and thriller, France, relationships, romance
By Serpents Tail on April 22, 2010
Enjoy Chapter One of Orange Prize for Fiction-shortlisted thriller Black Water Rising by Attica Locke – big oil and its twin, corporate corruption, meet their match with attorney Jay Porter.
Posted in Fiction, General and literary | Tagged America, crime and thriller, Extracts, Orange Prize
By Canongate on March 8, 2010
Some secrets are best left buried…
Posted in Fiction, General and literary | Tagged crime and thriller, Extracts
By Faber on February 23, 2010
George Miller talks to Nicola Upson about her second book, which features the Cornish landscape and its people, the very real ‘golden age’ crime writer Josephine Tey, and the theatre world of 1930s Britain
Listen now
Posted in Fiction, General and literary | Tagged Audio, crime and thriller, historical fiction, Interviews, Podularity
By Faber on August 10, 2009
Angel with Two Faces is the second in Nicola Upson’s clever and enthralling crime series. The Cornish landscape and its people, the very real crime writer Josephine Tey, and the theatre world of 1930s Britain all feature prominently in her books, as Nicola explains.
Posted in Fiction, General and literary | Tagged crime and thriller, Interviews
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