Join Juliet Grams (Soho Crime Associate Publisher) and Paul Oliver (Soho Crime Marketing Director) for a presenation titled "Crime Has No Timezone: Travel the World with Soho Crime." New featured titles set around the world from authors including Cara Black (Paris), Murder on the Champ De Mars, Stuart Neville (Belfast), The Final Silence and Lene Kaaberbol (Copenhagen), The Boy in the Suit Case, will be featured!
Soho Crime has been publishing atmospheric crime fiction set all over the world for over twenty years. Soho Crime's books run the entire range of crime fiction—detective fiction, police procedurals, thrillers, espionage novels, revenge novels, stories of thieves, assassins, and underworld mob bosses.
Cara Black is the author of the popular Aimee Leduc mystery series. She is a San Francisco Library Laureate and a member of the Paris Societe Historique in the Marais. Her book Murder in the Sentier was nominated for an Anthony Award for Best Novel, and Murder in the Latin Quarter was a finalist for the Best Novel Award from the Northern California Independent Booksellers Association. She lives in San Francisco with her husband and their son.
Stuart Neville is the author of the Belfast Trilogy, which includes Collusion, Stolen Souls, and The Ghosts of Belfast, winner of the 2010 LA Times Book Prize and the Spinetingler Award for Best First Novel, and a finalist for the Macavity Award, the Barry Award, and Anthony Award for Best First Novel. He lives in Armagh, Northern Ireland.
Lene Kaaberbol was fifteen years old when her first two books were published, and since then she has written over thirty novels and children's books. She has won several national and international awards for her fiction. She was the coauthor of The Boy in the Suitcase, Invisible Murder, and Death of a Nightingale and now lives near Aarhus, Denmark.