Who better than Ross Macdonald biographer Tom Nolan to edit what we can only hope is the first of many anthologies of the California noir great’s mysteries for The Library of America? Photo of Tom Nolan ©David Strick
Posts Tagged: Tom Nolan
Upcoming Interviews: Christopher Brookmyre, Marsha Clark, Tom Nolan & Attica Locke
This week Speaking of Mysteries takes a break to catch up on its reading But we’ll be back on Monday April 20 with our next series of interviews: Christopher Brookmyre on Dead Girl Walking, his most recent Jack Parlabane mystery Marsha Clark on her foreword for the new edition of Meyer Levin’s Compulsion from Fig Tree… Read more »
Critic’s Choice: Tom Nolan, reviewer of mysteries for “The Wall Street Journal”
The man with—at least for fans of crime fiction and thrillers—one of the best jobs in the world, shares his opinions on the state of genre Tom Nolan, whose biography of California noir writer Ross MacDonald was nominated for an Edgar Award, talks mysteries, thrillers, must-reads and gives his honest opinion of Gillian Flynn’s Gone… Read more »