Today marks the last publishing event of 2006 - HANNIBAL RISING's pub date. The first review, courtesy the LA Times, is up already, and Maxim Jakubowski describes what Murder One was like for the launch of HANNIBAL. Me, I guess I'm perpetually perplexed that a once unknowable serial killer has devolved into the psychopathic equivalent of a Mary Sue...
Patrick Anderson mostly enjoys Pierre Frei's BERLIN, especially since it's a debut novel by someone in his mid-70s. There will be lots more critical acumen on the state of the thriller in his upcoming book, which Publishers Weekly excerpts in this week's issue.
Lisa Gardner has a new spin on the Tuckerization scheme, offering a contest to "Kill a Friend, Maim a Buddy."
For lots of literary goodness, you can't go wrong with the Quarterly Conversation.
The Globe and Mail talks with Claire Messud, who spent some of her formative years growing up in Toronto.
Part one of Jewcy's Book Klatch with Elisa Albert, Karen Russell, Aaron Hamburger, Angela Pneuman and Stacy Richter is now up, and they talk about POV shifts and J.M. Coetzee's DISGRACE.
There's been a shakeup at Murderati, and let's see if I can keep track - Elaine Flinn's ON THE BUBBLE interview series is now on Wednesdays. Louise Ure & Paul Guyot split Tuesdays and newcomers Alexandra Sokoloff and Mike Maclean are in the hot seat every Saturday and Sunday, respectively.
And finally, I know I watched too many of these as a kid. (via.)
Sarah,
I think you meant to type "mid-70s." Unless the undead are have decided that writing is a great way to pass the time.
Stephen
Posted by: Stephen D. Rogers | December 05, 2006 at 10:48 AM
Hannibal Lecter is the Jack Ryan of psychopathic killers. Harris may even elect him president after Hannibal eats Congress.
Posted by: Jim Winter | December 05, 2006 at 01:01 PM
You named the new perps perfectly, Sarah. God help us with the new gang! One can only wonder what havoc is in our future. But what the hell - like Woody Allen said - "I think crime pays. The hours are good and you travel a lot."
Posted by: Elaine Flinn | December 05, 2006 at 03:37 PM
Murderati thanks ye, kind lass, for the mention. We're in for it now, with this new crew!
Posted by: JT Ellison | December 05, 2006 at 03:46 PM