The title of British author Kate Atkinson’s new short-story collection, “Normal Rules Don’t Apply,” could easily be repurposed for an eventual memoir. Atkinson, who didn’t start writing until age 40 ...
"Shrines of Gaiety," by Kate Atkinson (Doubleday, 416 pages, $29) If Dickens had lived to write about the Jazz Age, he would have produced a novel much like Kate Atkinson’s “Shrines of Gaiety.” A ...
In her novel “Big Sky” (2019), Kate Atkinson delighted many readers by bringing back Jackson Brodie, the private investigator central to three of her best-known mysteries, a decade after he’d last ...
Our crime columnist recommends books starring hard-boiled investigators who are ready to travel down the meanest streets to root out the darkest truths. By Sarah Weinman Our crime columnist on books ...
Keeping in mind the title of “Normal Rules Don’t Apply” will certainly help ease anyone into this first new volume of short stories from Kate Atkinson in over 20 years. Her previous works have won ...
Last week, I wrote about an author who switches effortlessly between genres, and this week, I am focusing on an author with a similarly unique talent. Kate Atkinson's works cover a wide variety of ...
One reason I am always delighted to hear that Kate Atkinson has written a new novel is that I know I’m in for surprises, of the best kind. Atkinson’s brilliant, award-winning books are hard to ...
"Shrines of Gaiety” is the new novel from Kate Atkinson, author of the bestselling “Life After Life.” It is expansive enough for its pleasures to be numerous. Atkinson has written a sort of Dickensian ...
The sixth novel about private detective Jackson Brodie is a compelling mystery and a witty romp through the genre’s tropes. Colette is the former books editor for the Tampa Bay Times. She now writes ...
It takes almost a hundred pages for the bodies to start piling up in Kate Atkinson's new murder mystery One Good Turn. That's not the way it's usually done, but then Atkinson is hardly your typical ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Kate Atkinson, author of award-winning "Behind the Scenes at the Museum", won the best novel of the year in the Costa Book Awards on Monday with her new book "Life After Life", ...
SHRINES OF GAIETY by Kate Atkinson, Doubleday, 416 pages, $29 If Dickens had lived to write about the Jazz Age, he would have produced a novel much like Kate Atkinson's Shrines of Gaiety. A sprawling ...
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