Denise Mina zeigt in “Der letzte Wille” den Kampf einer alleinerziehenden Heldin gegen eine unerbittliche Männerwelt. Denise-Mina-Neulinge brauchen keine Berührungsängste zu haben, weil der Roman bereits der dritte Teil der Reihe ist. Im Gegenteil.
Schlagwort-Archive: Denise Mina
Rezension: Denise Mina: “Gods and Beasts”
Mina’s writing is consistently fresh and compelling, and nobody wraps an important social theme around a challenging and topical plot line better than she does. Her latest effort, “Gods and Beasts”, will not disappoint her many fans.
Kurzrezensionen: Hobbs, Mina, Todd, Cotterill
Marilyn Stasio presents recent crime fiction, including Roger Hobbs’s “Ghostman”, Denise Mina’s “Gods and Beasts”, Charles Todd’s “Proof of Guilt”, and Colin Cotterill’s “The Woman Who Wouldn’t Die”.
Interview: Denise Mina
In November 2012, Stieg Larsson’s “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo” has been released as a graphic novel, adapted by Scottish crime author Denise Mina. Noelene Clark caught up with Mina to talk about the challenges of bringing Larsson’s saga to the paneled page.
Service: Bloody Scotland Scottish Crime Book of the Year short list
The shortlist for the inaugural Bloody Scotland Scottish Crime Book of the Year award has just been announced: among others: “A Foreign Country” by Charles Cumming, “Dead Men & Broken Hearts” by Craig Russell, “Gods & Beasts” by Denise Mina.
Rezension: Denise Mina: “Gods and Beasts”
Denise Mina is riding high at the moment, having won the prestigious Crime Novel of the Year award for her last book, ”The End of the Wasp Season”. It was well deserved because that novel, Mina’s ninth and the second to feature Detective Superintendent Alex Morrow.
Artikel: Denise Mina wins crime novel of the year award
Denise Mina’s story of suicide and murder during the financial crisis, “The End of the Wasp Season”, has won the Theakstons Old Peculier crime novel of the year award, beating J. Connolly, C. Brookmyre and SJ Watson to take one of the UK’s top crime fiction prizes.
Service: The best recent thrillers
Julia Handford dissects the latest crime novels: “Weirdo” by Cathi Unsworth; “Gods and Beasts” by Denise Mina; ”The Two Deaths of Daniel Hayes” by Marcus Sakey; “A Private Business” by Barbara Nadel; and “Black Skies” by Arnaldur Indridason.
CrimeMag: Artikel und Rezensionen zur Kriminalliteratur
Die letzte Ausgabe dieses Jahres beschäftigt sich mit dem Zusammenhang von Politik und Kriminalliteratur. Zudem Rezensionen zu Romanen von Rita Falk, Jean-Patrick Manchette, Denise Mina, Horst Seidenfaden, Anthony Horowitz und weiteren.
Artikel: Comic-Adaption of »The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo«
Coming to a book store soon: »The Girl With The Thistle Tattoo«. Lisbeth Salander, the gothic heroine behind the best-selling novels of Stieg Larsson is to be given a literary makeover by Scottish crime writer Denise Mina.