Sunday, June 07, 2009

New Reviews: Alvtegen, Billingham, Black, Kristian, Marr, Schenkel

The following reviews have been added to the review archive over on the main Euro Crime website:
Maxine Clarke reviews Betrayal by Karin Alvtegen concluding that "this novel is psychological suspense at its finest";

Craig Sisterson reviews Buried by Mark Billingham writing that the protagonist Tom Thorne is "arguably the best-written detective in British crime fiction today";

Paul Blackburn reviews Gutted by Tony Black saying that it's "a superb second book - roll on book number three";

Amanda Gillies reviews Raven: Blood Eye by Giles Kristian which is "every bit as good as the glowing reviews on its back cover";

Terry Halligan reviews The Director by Chris Marr and finds it "very entertaining and a real page turner";

and Laura Root reviews The Murder Farm by Andrea Maria Schenkel and she "would highly recommend this unusual, thought-provoking book".
Previous reviews can be found in the review archive and forthcoming titles can be found here.

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