The New York Times: Rotters, Holy Dusters and Murderers
The New York Times, November 1, 2019 by Marilyn Stasio Martha Grimes’s novels are a hybrid of mystery forms, all ...
CrimeReads: Martha Grimes Has Plenty of Style
CrimeReads, November 11, 2019 by Molly Odintz It was a hot Sunday in May when I took a cab from ...
Kirkus Review of Vertigo 42
VERTIGO 42 Author: Martha Grimes Review Issue Date: May 1, 2014 Online Publish Date: April 17, 2014 Publisher:Scribner Pages: 336 Price ( Hardcover ...
Interviews with Martha
Read Interviews with Martha Grimes about Double Double. July book pick: 'Double Double' memoir on alcoholism The Arizona Republic | ...
Martha Grimes Online Radio interview with Bill Thompson’s “Eye on Books”
Bill Thompson February 7th, 2011 The problem when you’re an author renowned for an ongoing series of mysteries is that, ...
The New York Times review of Fadeaway Girl
The New York Times February 13, 2011 FADEAWAY GIRL (Viking, $26.95) may not be the ideal introduction to the adventures ...
Seattle Times review of Fadeaway girl
Seattle Times February 12, 2011 Another intrepid and observant adolescent, Emma Graham, explored decades-old linked mysteries in Martha Grimes' 2005 ...
For Grimes, love of stories no mystery
By Julia Keller / Cultural Critic February 11, 2011 If she weren't writing mysteries, Martha Grimes says, she might be ...
Dallas Morning News interview with Martha Grimes
Author Martha Grimes admires her heroine's imagination By David Martindale / Special Contributor February 4, 2011 When Martha Grimes takes ...
Saving Stephen Strasburg
Have you noticed the way cats disappear and reappear into and out of thin air? My cat Sydney is here only ...
Series author explains ‘animalist’ aims
Northwest Passages, March 12, 2008 By STEPHANIE M. KANOWITZ Current Correspondent Fortunately for her readers, Martha Grimes has a hard ...
An Author Gets Back at Publishing
New York Times August 20 2003 By DINITIA SMITH WASHINGTON - "I was fired from Knopf!" said the mystery writer ...
Martha Grimes: Woman of Mystery
Washingtonian.com, August 01, 2008 By Ellen Ryan She’s written 30 novels and sold 5 million books worldwide. But few Washingtonians ...