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  • Ciaran Carson

    The multilingual poet, author and musician describes surviving a stray bullet as 'happenstance' and muses on aislings, Asimov and other worlds
  • A Verse to Murder

    Belfast's salacious literary scene provides the backdrop for Tony Bailie's latest crime story, which is short, sharp and sleazy
  • Be My Enemy

    The second instalment in Ian McDonald's Infundibulum series for young adults is a riveting ride through time and space
  • The Decline of the Irish Murder

    Author and performer Reggie Chamberlain-King on crime and punishment in fiction and song
  • Shadowstory

    Jennifer Johnston brings her latest novel to life and talks how it is a 'sort of disappearing book'
  • The Fall

    Violent gangs, murderous bankers and a clever, twisty narrative herald the arrival of Claire McGowan, a new voice in crime
  • Ahab's Daughter

    Lisa Keogh's deftly written, emotionally fluent account of what happened to Captain Ahab's family after Moby-Dick
  • Planesrunner

    Quantum widgets and tarot-reading pilots: a ‘fantabulosa bona’ start to Ian McDonald's Everness series
  • Streets

    The Wireless Mystery Theatre brings urban folklore and children's rhyme together on the very literary Streets
  • Stolen Souls

    Monsters are ten-a-penny in crime novels, Neville writes humans and makes them so much worse
  • Dr Yes

    'A good-natured pastiche of the detective novel' from Colin Bateman, writes Tammy Moore
  • The Rising

    It starts with a body, a missing boy and a vigilante group. After that, Brian McGilloway's new novel really starts to pick up
  • Launch of The Yellow Nib

    Tammy Moore gives her opinion on the fifth edition of The Yellow Nib
  • Ian Sansom and The Bad Book Affair

    Tammy Moore and Ian Sansom investigate The Bad Book Affair
  • The Gates

    John Connolly's Gates of Hell are about to open - mind the gap

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