Adair, Gilbert - And Then There Was No One #3 Evadne Mount, crime writerWhat are you most looking forward to reading, from the above?
Bale, Tom - Skin and Bones
Chambers, Kimberley - Born Evil
Collett, Chris - Stalked by Shadows #5 Detective Inspector Tom Mariner, Birmingham
Cross, Neil - Burial
Dickinson, David - Death of a Pilgrim #8 Lord Francis Powerscourt, Victorian era
Hall, M R - The Coroner
Hall, Patricia - Devil's Game #15 Journalist Laura Ackroyd & Inspector Michael Thackeray, Yorkshire
Hartley, A J - What Time Devours #2 Thomas Knight, English Teacher
Jardine, Quintin - Inhuman Remains #1 Primavera Blackstone
Jeffries, Roderic - Sun, Sea and Murder #?? Insp Alvarez, Majorca
Larsson, Stieg - The Girl Who Played With Fire #2 Millennium Trilogy
Leather, Stephen - Live Fire #6 Dan Shepherd, SAS trooper turned undercover cop
Lovesey, Peter - Murder on the Short List (Short Stories)
Macken, John - Breaking Point #3 Reuben Maitland, GeneCrime
Mariani, Scott -The Doomsday Prophecy #3 Ben Hope, Ex-SAS
Marshall, Michael - Bad Things
Martin, Tom - Kingdom
McIntyre, Hope - Held to Ransom #4 Lee Bartholomew, Ghostwriter
Nadel, Barbara - River of the Dead #11 Cetim Ikmen, Policeman, Istanbul
Pearson, Mark - Hard Evidence #1 Detective Inspector Jack Delaney
Rees, Matt Benyon - The Samaritan's Secret #3 Omar Yussef, History Teacher, Bethlehem
Siger, Jeffrey - Murder in Mykonos #1 Former Athens police chief Andreas Kaldis & local police chief Tassos Stamatos, Mykonos
Somer, Mehmet Murat - The Kiss Murder #2 Hop-Ciki-Yaya series, unnamed transvestite/ nightclub owner, Istanbul
Tallis, Frank - Darkness Rising #4 Dr Max Liebermann, 1900s Vienna
Todd, Marilyn - Blood Moon #2 High Priestess Iliona, Ancient Greece
Sunday, December 28, 2008
What to look forward to in January
January's new releases are dominated by the much awaited release of The Girl Who Played with Fire but there are a few established names and a few new names, with releases also out in January:
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I've read the Gilbert Adair, but I'm really looking forward to the second in Stieg Larsson's trilogy: The Girl Who Played With Fire.
The Michael Marshall would be my first choice out of the January releases. I know he's a tad American for some of you Eurofans but as you know I just love US-style crime fiction.
I just finished "The Girl who played with fire" and enjoyed it a lot! I also just read "Burial" which I highly recommend - very different books.
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