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Category: Emily Winslow

Emily Winslow, a unique and original voice in crime fiction today

Emily Winslow, with her multiple narrators (reminiscent of Wilkie Collins’ great detective novel of 1868, The Moonstone) has introduced an unusual and distinctive voice into the world of contemporary crime fiction.

Published September 1, 2021
Categorized as Crime Scene, Emily Winslow, Featured, Rosalind Esche

Emily Winslow talks about writing crime fiction

I think of myself as a crime writer, but with the very broadest definition of crime.

Published August 31, 2021
Categorized as Author Interviews, Crime Scene, Emily Winslow, Featured

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