Batman: Murder at Wayne Manor
In the tradition of Quirk’s The Crimes of Dr. Watson, this interactive mystery pits a legendary detective—Batman—against a shocking and seemingly inexplicable crime.
View ArticleThe Crimes of Dr. Watson
Quirk Books is excited to announce the discovery of a never-before-published adventure from the pen of Dr. John Watson, steadfast companion of the legendary detective Sherlock Holmes. As the tale...
View ArticleCSI: Crime Scene Investigation
For years, TV audiences have thrilled to the adventures of CSI-the hit crime drama about a team of Las Vegas crime scene investigators. Now readers can “play detective” along with Gil Grissom and his...
View ArticleDracula’s Heir
In 1897, Archibald Constable & Company published Bram Stoker’s Dracula, the most famous horror novel of all time. For reasons still widely debated by critics, the first chapter of Dracula was cut...
View ArticleHannibal Lecter vs. Fiction's Greatest Gumshoes
Ah, Hannibal Lecter. No other fictional murderer has captured the collective unconsciousness quite like Thomas Harris’s culinarily-inclined mastermind. What is it about sleek, erudite monster that...
View ArticleThe Shadiest of the Shady Organizations in Literature & Pop Culture
ABC’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is in full swing with season three, and we at Quirk can't help but notice how much shady business Coulsen and Co. have to deal with. So just for funsies, here's a list of...
View Article13 Writing Truths from Neil Gaiman on His Birthday
(Photo credit from @neilhimself)Neil Gaiman has always given the world much to think about: Do dogs understand when we’re trying to write and decide to impede us anyway? Is it all right to go next door...
View ArticleHow To Host A Perfect WhoLock Holiday Party!
The ninth season of the rebooted Doctor Who may have come to a close earlier this month, but there’s still one episode to look forward to: the annual Christmas Special! This year will find Peter...
View ArticleThe Crimes of Dr. Watson
Quirk Books is excited to announce the discovery of a never-before-published adventure from the pen of Dr. John Watson, steadfast companion of the legendary detective Sherlock Holmes. As the tale...
View ArticleDracula’s Heir
In 1897, Archibald Constable & Company published Bram Stoker’s Dracula, the most famous horror novel of all time. For reasons still widely debated by critics, the first chapter of Dracula was cut...
View ArticleHannibal Lecter vs. Fiction's Greatest Gumshoes
Ah, Hannibal Lecter. No other fictional murderer has captured the collective unconsciousness quite like Thomas Harris’s culinarily-inclined mastermind. What is it about sleek, erudite monster that...
View ArticleThe Shadiest of the Shady Organizations in Literature & Pop Culture
ABC’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is in full swing with season three, and we at Quirk can't help but notice how much shady business Coulsen and Co. have to deal with. So just for funsies, here's a list of...
View Article13 Writing Truths from Neil Gaiman on His Birthday
(Photo credit from @neilhimself)Neil Gaiman has always given the world much to think about: Do dogs understand when we’re trying to write and decide to impede us anyway? Is it all right to go next door...
View ArticleHow To Host A Perfect WhoLock Holiday Party!
The ninth season of the rebooted Doctor Who may have come to a close earlier this month, but there’s still one episode to look forward to: the annual Christmas Special! This year will find Peter...
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