Pulitzer winner pens impossible-to-put-down true crime saga, ‘Bone Valley’
Reading “Bone Valley” is like devouring a novel from John Grisham, except every word is true. A true crime page-turner, […]
Credit: Courtesy Premier local avant-lit imprint Burrow Press throws one last soiree this year before we collectively mutter “good riddance”
By KOSTYA MANENKOV and MIKE CORDER, Associated Press STOCKHOLM (AP) — Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai, whose philosophical, bleakly funny novels
The byzantine world of artificial intelligence often looks, from the outside, like an arcane religion, one with its own priests
There is a lot of noise in Mark Gray’s career. He has been a freelance entertainment reporter for nearly 25
Tell Us Whatever’s on your nightstand, we want to hear about it. Monet Gagnon read a book in the Public
By LEANNE ITALIE NEW YORK (AP) — Word nerd alert: Merriam-Webster announced Thursday it has taken the rare step of
In the middle of a conversation about “Clown Town,” the new Slow Horses novel, author Mick Herron reveals a bit
Area library users will now be able to access physical books and DVDs in Palos Hills all day and all
Editor’s note: The opinions of the smart, well-read women in my Denver book club mean a lot, and often determine