Carl Hiaasen's latest comedic marvel…he hasn't written a novel this funny since Skinny Dip…with which his new one, Bad Monkey, shares some common ground. Both books begin with signs of lethal violence…Both involve scabby, furry creatures. And both touch lightly on Mr. Hiaasen's serious concern with toxic pollution…
Is there any better kind of summer read than one that keeps you on your toes? If you’re looking for entertaining stories, book your beach trip (or just beat the heat) with these irreverent mysteries that provide laughter and suspense on every page.
Autumn has finally rolled in, and we’re leaving the lighthearted reads of summer behind. It’s the perfect time of year to get under your favorite blanket with a new thriller, from the explosive follow-up to Preston and Child’s Crimson Shore, in which Agent Pendergast is missing and presumed dead, to another chapter in the daring adventures of Dirk Pitt on the […]
With notable exceptions—decadent and depraved gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson comes to mind—the bad boys of the writing world have been fiction writers. They wear the leather jackets and shades, while nonfiction squares button their tweeds and squint behind prescription specs. But while the authors listed here may be nerdy, and driven to report the […]
If you read a lot of mysteries and thrillers, you may have noticed that a string of recent bestsellers have animals in their titles: The Cuckoo’s Calling, by Robert Galbraith; Bad Monkey, by Carl Hiaasen; The Bat, by Jo Nesbo; The Beast, by Faye Kellerman; and A Serpent’s Tooth, by Craig Johnson, just to name […]