Felonious News • Felony & Mayhem Reviews
Felony and Mayhem's book book "The Case of the Gilded Fly" was recently featured on National Public Radio's show ...
Felonious News • Felony & Mayhem Reviews • Karin Alvtegen
Karin Alvtegen's Missing--now out in paperback--has been nominated for an Edgar for Best Mystery Novel of 2009.
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Claire Taschdjian • Felony & Mayhem Reviews • Foreign
"Because the author knew the territory, the setting is authentic. And the political complexities of Chinese-Japanese-American relations during World ...
Elizabeth Ironside • Felony & Mayhem Reviews
"Ironside rests this story on the complicated quilt of all the parties at play in the war in France ...
Albert Campion • Felony & Mayhem Reviews
"Ironside is a master storyteller, a creator of characters who live in the reader's memory. Like her previous books, 'A ...
2008 • Claire Taschdjian • Felonious News • Felony & Mayhem Reviews • Publisher's Blog
File this post under “It’s a Small World After All.” Those who have read The Peking Man is Missing -- and if you haven’t, what are you waiting for? It’s an incredibly cool story that is in fact partly true, and it involves enough conspiracy theories to make the Kennedy Assassination look like an also-ran.