When Jane Lawless, newly minted private eye, receives a voicemail message from her PI partner’s nephew, she has no idea...
Mystery writer Amanda Kyle Williams first made her mark on the publishing world in the early 90s with the Madison McGuire novels from Naiad Press. Madison was Williams’ answer to The Avengers’ Emma Peel – a redheaded, kick-ass, deep cover operative, who happened to be a lesbian. Twenty years later, Williams is now with Random House and her new kick-ass heroine is Keye Street, a former FBI analyst tracking serial killers across the south, who happens to be straight.
Williams took some time to talk with Lambda about her inspirations, her writing process, and creating well-rounded characters. Read More
Life has a way of getting complicated for Shay O’Hanlon. A thirty-something lesbian, Shay is co-owner of the Rabbit Hole,...
In Molly: House on Fire, a once-and-casual character in other R.E. Bradshaw books gets her own starring role. High profile...
With yet another global warming summer upon us, it’s time to head to the beach, the mountains or maybe just...
Ill Will (Bold Strokes Books) is book number seven in the powerfully engaging Micky Knight series, and upon finishing this latest...
We first met FBI Agent Cameron Ross in Devil’s Rock, where she and then Deputy Sheriff Andrea Sullivan hit it...
I was surprised to see Amy Dawson Robertson’s second novel billed by her publisher as a “Romance, Mystery.” While there...
Lambda Literary is sad to report the passing of Sarah Dreher, a Lambda Literary Award winning author and playwright. Dreher...
One of my New Year’s resolutions was to be less of a procrastinator and to read more–and more broadly. Mystery is still my favourite genre, however, so in keeping with at least one of those resolves, here are some of my picks for lesbian mysteries you should have read in 2011. Read More


