mystery genre
- Her first adult novel, "The Survival of Sarah Landing," and 15th book for children,"The Ghosts of Laurelford" both released in November
- Groups and special events taking place at Howard County library branches
- Groups and special events taking place at Howard County library branches
- In "Bloody Murder," 2nd Star Productions offers a comic parody of British murder mysteries with surprising twists and turns.
- Bengals' unproven group has to produce contributor to pair with dangerous A.J. Green
- A reader recently got some weird suggestions from Amazon for mysteries and thrillers, when the bots listed several books by Baltimore novelist Ann Tyler.
- This week's episode of Revenge was a much needed reminder of why I love this show
- In a database with a lot of numbers, this one jumped out: $55,000. How on earth could a condo at the prestigious Ritz-Carlton Residences ¿ where author Tom Clancy owns a sprawling multimillion-dollar penthouse ¿ have an assessed value that low?
- Grants from the Nora Roberts Foundation have helped McDaniel College launch what may be the first country's first academic minor in genre fiction, including the categories of horror, romance and mystery.
- John Pielmeier's theological thriller "Agnes of God" is more interested in questions than in answers.
- Longtime Enoch Pratt Free Library patron and activist had a wide-range of reading interests that included biographies, mysteries, novels and history
- Department of Veterans Affairs working to uncover genetic mysteries
- Doris W. Brumback, an avid gardener who assisted in the rejuvenation of Cylburn Arboretum during the 1970s, died Jan. 18 of congestive heart failure at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. She was 92.
- Groups and special events taking place at Howard County library branches
- NASA's planetary probe Curiosity moves us one step closer to answering the question of whether we are alone in the universe
- Adam Riess, a Johns Hopkins University professor, is one of a trio of scientists sharing the 2011 Nobel Prize in physics.
- With her new novel "The Most Dangerous Thing," the ace crime writer sets a nightmare in the idyllic neighborhood on the western edge of Baltimore
- If you want a little mid-summer escape via TV the next three Sunday nights, check out the new PBS mystery series, "Zen," starring Rufus Sewell.