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Death
In A Cold Climate
A Guide to Scandinavian
Crime Fiction

by Barry Forshaw

Published Jan 2012
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The publication of a crime thriller whose plot rests on a global conspiracy is fast inspiring its own, real-life literary conspiracy

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Publisher Little, Brown's limited-time e-book promotion of George Pelecanos' new crime novel, What It Was, is paying off

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Because they are part of a series. And books in a series eventually run of steam.

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Frank Tallis Up For Thriller Award

FATAL LIES by Frank Tallis has been named a finalist in the Best Paperback Category for the 2010 International Thriller Writer Awards. The winner will be announced at ThrillerFest weekend on July 7-10th at the Grand Hyatt in NYC.

Tallis willfeature in a panel on Psycho-Thrillers at Jewish Book Week.

In the best traditions of historical crime writing, Philip Sington's The Einstein Girl and Frank Tallis' Deadly Communion interweave fiction and fact, as well as re-create whole eras. The reader is not only entranced and entertained but takes away an enhanced understanding of the theories of Einstein or Freud. These highly accomplished practitioners of their craft discuss fiction, myth and reality with crime critic Barry Forshaw.

Posted at 9:09PM Monday 08 Feb 2010

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