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Exclusive Interview: Forensic Physician Jason Payne-James

Giving evidence in Mombasa Crown Court (image courtesy of Katie Grace Nelson)

Professor Jason Payne-James is an independent forensic physician, researcher, writer, and editor who provides consulting services to institutions in the UK and various countries around the world. He serves as an expert witness in legal cases, offering forensic reports, and works on numerous high-profile cases, including those involving wrongful convictions. He offers free support to…

Pushing the Boundaries of Crime Fiction: Introducing the Arne Dahl Project

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 some into Turkish, and a preference for stories about international crime, Jan Arnald is truly transnational in scope. His Intercrime series has been…

Caught by a Cartoon

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 3D that you may overlook using the most common biological microscope. You may find more complicated microscopes such as the polarized light microscope,…

Alberto Guerra, Edward James Olmos, Billy Burke & Sônia Braga Join Peacock’s Crime Thriller ‘M.I.A.’

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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 ensemble that includes Shannon Gisela, Brittany Adebumola, Dylan Jackson, Maurice Compte, Danay Garcia, Cary Elwes, Gerardo Celasco, and Marta Milans. Created by Ozark’s…

Exclusive Interview: Jo Nesbo

I want to start with the Harry Hole series. This is the 12th book and we cannot get enough of them. What are your future plans for Harry Hole? Jo Nesbo: I cannot tell you (laughing). It is sort of the part of the tradition of the genre. You can’t really tell how many books…

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