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"The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" by Mark Haddon
A 15-year old autistic savant sets off on a brave journey to London to investigate the bizarre death of the dog across the street.
06/12/2003 23:00 UTC
Spy girls
The author of "The Best Thing I Ever Tasted" picks five novels about kick-ass secret-agent women.
06/12/2000 21:44 UTC
"A Slight Trick of the Mind" by Mitch Cullin
This portrait of Sherlock Holmes at 93 explores mysteries of the heart about which the great detective doesn't have a clue.
05/07/2005 02:37 UTC
"Mr. Robot" is the only TV show that actually understands the Internet—down to the last chilling detail
The USA show concludes its powerful first season tonight — UPDATED
08/26/2015 22:00 UTC
Queen Victoria to literature: Where is the love?
Historical fiction has never given the longest-reigning monarch in English history her due
12/16/2009 07:15 UTC
"Aladdin" footage of Will Smith’s singing Genie divides CinemaCon: "It is pure nightmare fuel"
After months of criticism over the look of Will Smith's Genie, Disney tried its best to reverse the backlash
04/04/2019 15:25 UTC
Poirot at 100: the refugee detective who stole Britain’s heart
Agatha Christie managed to capture the hearts of British readers with her small, smart, mustachioed Belgian sleuth
02/01/2021 02:00 UTC
Anne Rice's "Servant of the Bones" Diary
Spirit and Spam in America's heartland
09/16/1996 22:18 UTC
In "Injection" a team of internet do-gooders get tasked with making the digital space a better place and get it horribly wrong
A new sci-fi comic about the dangers of disruption, the horrors of the Internet and the joy of sandwiches
03/18/2017 02:58 UTC
Steven Moffat on why he hasn't cast a female Doctor yet: "I think I should get a little more credit for being the only person who’s made it possible"
Salon talks to the "Sherlock" and "Doctor Who" showrunner about the good, bad and ugly of writing for intense fans
08/09/2015 23:30 UTC
"The Hamilton Case" by Michelle de Kretser
The self-appointed Sherlock Holmes of Ceylon solves a murder -- but only then does this tragic, elegiac and elegant novel begin to investigate the real crimes of history.
09/03/2004 00:00 UTC
"The Kill Team": When U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan became trophy hunters
A wrenching documentary explores the Army's gruesome murders of Afghan civilians, and one soldier who spoke out
07/25/2014 03:00 UTC
Can love save "Sleepy Hollow"?
The growing relationship between the two leads is by far the most interesting thing about the show. Is it enough?
11/06/2013 02:18 UTC
"Along Came a Spider"
Morgan Freeman returns as Alex Cross in a dreary, ludicrous thriller.
04/06/2001 20:45 UTC
Keep your man-child antiheroes: The new crush-worthy guy is the quietly competent, grown-up man
There's a bit of wishful thinking in these pop culture sensations, too—that white men can calmly fight a good fight
01/07/2016 04:40 UTC
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