Other than Child 44 by Tom Rob Smith, the other two main books getting the reviews in the last week or so are the ones featuring the 'real life' writers, Josephine Tey and Daphne du Maurier. Nicola Upson's An Expert in Murder is getting higher praise than Daphne by Justine Picardie. The Sunday Times was quite damning about the latter, calling it "this baggy, repetitive and inert slab of pseudo-fiction".
The links to all the recent reviews and articles in the UK papers can be found here.
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