Wednesday, March 18, 2026
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
St Patrick's Day Mysteries // St. Patrick's Day Crime Fiction
Mystery Readers Journal has had two issues dedicated to Irish Mysteries. Irish Mysteries: 36:4 (2020) and Irish Mysteries 24:2 (2008) Both are still available as PDF download.
As always, I welcome comments and additions to this list.
ST. PATRICK'S DAY CRIME FICTION
Susan Wittig Albert: Love Lies Bleeding
Jennifer S. Alderson: Death by Leprechaun
Donna Andrews, Barb Goffman, & Marcia Talley (editors): Homicidal Holidays: Fourteen Tales of Murder and Merriment
Mary Kay Andrews (aka Kathy Hogan Trocheck): Irish Eyes
Marlene Bierworth: Paddy's Mission

MW Burdette: The St. Patrick Day Murders
Isis Crawford: A Catered St. Patrick's Day
P. Creeden: Murder on Saint Patrick's Day
Kathi Daley: Shamrock Shenanigans
Maddie Day: Four Leaf Cleaver
Tom Dots Doherty: ShamrockSnake
J.C. Eaton: Dressed Up 4 Murder
Sharon Fiffer: Lucky Stuff
Bernadette Franklin: Shammed
Deborah Garner: A Flair for Shamrocks
Danielle Garrett: Lucky Witch
Andrew Gonzalez: St. Patrick's Day
Ani Gonzalez: Luck of the Witchy
Andrew Greeley: Irish Gold
Jane Haddam: A Great Day for the Deadly
Lyn Hamilton: The Celtic Riddle
Darci Hannah: Murder at the Blarney Bash
Jonathan Harrington: A Great Day for Dying
Jennifer L. Hart: Sleuthing for the Weekend
Michelle Ann Holstein: End of the Rainbow
Dorothy Howell: Duffel Bags and Drownings
Carolyn Q. Hunter: Shamrock Pie Murder
Melanie Jackson: The Sham
Madison Johns: Lucky Strike
Diane Kelly: Love, Luck, and the Little Green Men
Linda Kozar: St. Patrick's Secret
Amanda Lee: The Long Stitch Good Night; Four-Leaf Clover
Wendi Lee: The Good Daughter
Dan Mahoney: Once in, Never Out
Marion Markham: The St. Patrick's Day Shamrock Mystery (children's)
Ralph M. McInerny: Lack of the Irish
Leslie Meier: St. Patrick's Day Murder; Irish Parade Murder
Sharon Michaels: St. Patrick's Day Puzzle
Sister Carol Anne O’Marie: Death Takes Up A Collection
Mark Parker: Lucky You
Jack Pachuta: Murder Most Green
Madelyn Scott: Suspicions and Shamrocks
Kathleen Suzette: Death and a Peppermint Patty

Check out Dublin Noir,
a collection of short stories edited by Ken Bruen,
published by Akashic Books in the US and Brandon in Ireland and the
UK.
Read Val McDermid's take on the Popularity of Irish Crime Fiction.
Some Irish crime writers you might want to read:
Tana French, Erin Hart, Benjamin Black, Conor Brady, Declan Hughes, Jane Casey, Brian McGilloway, Alan Glynn, John Brady, Stuart Neville, Adrian McKinty, John Banville (Benjamin Black), Ken Bruen, Jesse Louisa Rickard, Peter Tremayne, Gene Kerrigan, Stuart Neville, Liz Nugent, Eoin Colfer, John Connolly, Sinead Crowley, Olivia Kiernan, Brian McGilloway, Jo Spain, Jane Casey, Catherine Ryan Howard, Jess Kidd, Claire McGowan, Arlene Hunt, Michelle Duane, Zara Keane, Declan Hughes, Jess Kidd, Gemma O'Connor, Lisa McInerney,
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Crime Films set around St. Patrick's Day:
The Boondock Saints (1999) American crime film written and directed by Troy Duffy
State of Grace (1990) Neo-Noir Crime Film directed by Phil Joanou
The Fugitive (1993) American Crime Film directed by Andrew Davis
May the road rise up to meet you, and the wind be always at your back!
LEN DEIGHTON: R.I.P.
Len Deighton, one of the best and most prolific spy novelists, passed away this week. He was 97. Perhaps his best known work was The Ipcress File (1962). Deighton also authored a number of historical books about WWII, and as a cookbook writer, he helped to introduce French cuisine to the UK.
Read more about Len Deighton, who reinvented the spy novel, in these obituaries.
The Guardian obituary. Written by Mike Ripley.
Monday, March 16, 2026
The Barry Award Nominations: Deadly Pleasures Magazine
The Barry Award Nominations for 2026.
The winners of the 2026 Barry Awards will be announced at the Opening Ceremonies of Bouchercon (Calgary, Canada) on October 22, 2026. Congratulations to all those nominated.Best Mystery
THE IMPOSSIBLE THING, Belinda Bauer (Atlantic Monthly)
CROOKS, Lou Berney (William Morrow)
KING OF ASHES, S. A. Cosby (Flatiron Books)
THE BLACK WOLF, Louise Penny (Minotaur Books)
THE WHITE CROW, Michael Robotham (Scribner)
PRESUMED GUILTY, Scott Turow (Grand Central)
Best First Mystery
LEVERAGE, Amran Gowani (Atria Books)
ALL THE OTHER MOTHERS HATE ME, Sarah Harman (Putnam)
DEAD MONEY, Jakob Kerr (Bantam)
THE VANISHING PLACE, Zoe Rankin (Berkley)
STILLWATER, Tanya Scott (Atlantic Monthly)
JULIE CHAN IS DEAD, Liann Zhang (Atria Books)
Best Paperback Original Mystery
CRIMSON THAW, Bruce Robert Coffin (Severn River)
SPLINTERED JUSTICE, Kim Hays (Seventh Street Books)
MAKING A KILLING, Cara Hunter (William Morrow)
IF TWO ARE DEAD, Rick Mofina (MIRA)
WOLF SIX, Alex Shaw (Boldwood Books)
THE DENTIST, Tim Sullivan (Atlantic Crime)
Best Thriller
WITNESS 8, Steve Cavanagh (Atria Books)
THE OLIGARCH’S DAUGHTER, Joseph Finder (Harper)
MIDNIGHT BLACK, Mark Greaney (Berkley)
CLOWN TOWN, Mick Herron (Soho Crime)
HEAD CASES, John McMahon (Minotaur Books)
THE MAILMAN, Andrew Welsh-Huggins (Mysterious Press)
Sunday, March 15, 2026
YOUNG SHERLOCK: New series on Prime Video
So I had my doubts about Young Sherlock, but I am finding the production quite entertaining. Well, Guy Richie is the director, so why should I be surprised?
Young Sherlock is a new mystery tv series created by Matthew Parkhill and developed by Peter Harness and Guy Ritchie. It is inspired by Andrew Lane's Young Sherlock Holmes book series, a pastiche of Arthur Conan Doyle's original Sherlock Holmes stories. Hero Fiennes Tiffin stars as Holmes. The series premiered on Amazon Prime Video on 4 March.
Basically, it's the story of 19-year-old Sherlock - not attending Oxford University - but it takes place there. Sherlock Holmes is not yet the master detective he grows up to be. He is raw and unfiltered, and he lacks discipline. This production is full of action with great acting and storyline. And, you'll be introduced to the future Sherlock Holmes 'cast'...
