Living the tartan noir McDermid, Val
New statesman (1996),
02/2014, Letnik:
143, Številka:
5199
Magazine Article
For me, the crime novel's first stirrings come with James Hogg's The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner (1824), an experimental novel that features a dangerous but irresistible ...anti-hero and ventures into the Gothic, speculative realms of angels and devils. ...whatever conclusions we came to were wiped out by Westminster's moving of the goalposts.
McDermid discusses the success of British lesbian writers that goes beyond critical acclaim and that is match by sales. The only explanation is that the wider reading public has learned to love ...lesbian writing to a degree that would have been beyond belief eighty years ago.
On the Outside Edge Phillips, Kathy
The Women's Review of Books,
07/1998, Letnik:
15, Številka:
10/11
Book Review
Phillips reviews "Apparition Alley" by Katherine V. Forrest, "Chain Letter" by Claire McNab, "Report for Murder" by Val McDermid, "Robber's Wine" by Ellen Hart, "Gonna Take a Homicidal Journey" by ...Sandra Scoppettone, and "Mother May I" by Randye Lordon.
Family Plots Phillips, Kathy
The Women's Review of Books,
07/1997, Letnik:
14, Številka:
10/11
Book Review
Phillips reviews "Deadline for Murder" by Val McDermid, "Faint Praise" by Ellen Hart, "Father Forgive Me" by Randye Lordon, "Let's Face the Music and Die" by Sandra Scoppettone and Gloria White's ..."Sunset and Santiago."