In 1878, long before he died and already an international hero, Louis Pasteur told his family never to show anyone his laboratory notebooks. More than a century later, Gerald Geison, a professor ...
People have been captivated by mystery novels for almost two hundred years. Edgar Allan Poe, widely considered to be the inventor of the modern detective story, enthralled Victorian audiences with ...
and influential mystery and thriller books, in chronological order beginning in the 1800s This project is led by Lucy Feldman, Annabel Gutterman, Megan McCluskey, and Meg Zukin, with writing ...
Kasper Hauser was a boy who spent his life trapped in a cramp dungeon, subsisting on bread and water and sleeping on a bed made of straw. At age 16, a mystery person handed Hauser two letters and ...
Now a widely celebrated voice in crime fiction, she just launched her fifth book, “The Examiner.” By Sarah Lyall Our mystery columnist reviews books by Scott Phillips, Morgan Richter ...
Our columnist takes a look at recent books by Sofia Samatar, Vajra Chandrasekera and Emet North. By Amal El-Mohtar Disappointed by swipe culture and, perhaps, reality, some readers pine for the ...
Kasper Hauser was a boy who spent his life trapped in a cramp dungeon, subsisting on bread and water and sleeping on a bed made of straw. At age 16, a mystery person handed Hauser two letters and ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. There’s never a bad time of year to dive into a great mystery thriller book, but something ...
The Weekly has answered any and every question you could ever have about mystery books below. Oh, and we’ve also curated a ...
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