If there is a rookie policeman, she prefers to push him, sometimes even infuriate him with her harsh jokes, but when she meets the relatives of the victims, she is as warm…
Julian Fellowes, known for Downton Abbey, The Tourist, and The Gilded Age, is adapting Swiss-American author Donna Leon’s world-famous Commissario Brunetti novels into a TV series. You can find our exclusive interview…
The first book of Ilaria Tuti’s Teresa Battaglia crime novel series, Flowers Over the Inferno, has been adapted for the screen. The series, which premiered last February on the Italian channel Rai…
You must certainly know the story. An American couple adopts a 6-year-old child. Everything seems to be going like a fairy tale, but the child’s strange behavior emerges, and it is realized…
The British crime drama Silent Witness, which has been on BBC screens since 1996, is back on screens with its 27th season. The series, which has a very loyal audience, tells the…
Jan Arnald is a prolific Swedish writer and literary critic. He has published a range of international crime novels under the pseudonym Arne Dahl. With his books translated into 32 languages, including…
If you ever step into a trace evidence laboratory, you will find a wide assortment of amazing scientific instruments. Beginning with the humble stereomicroscope, with this instrument you can see details in…
Alberto Guerra, Edward James Olmos, Billy Burke & Sônia Braga Join Peacock’s Crime Thriller ‘M.I.A.’
Peacock’s upcoming South Florida-set crime drama MIA has added Alberto Guerra (Griselda, The Accident) as a series regular, alongside guest stars Edward James Olmos, Billy Burke, and Sônia Braga. They join an…
1. In the Beginning Was the Crime In the last months of his life, Italian writer Andrea Camilleri reminded us, through the intense pages of his Autodifesa di Caino (Cain’s self-defense, 2019),…
What are the virtues of attaining late middle age in the early 21st century? Are there any? Well… for males, there’s better life expectancy than our fathers had — mine didn’t even…