Michelle Peckham reviews a New Zealand crime novel - Cemetery Lake by Paul Cleave;Previous reviews can be found in the review archive and forthcoming titles can be found here.
Amanda Gillies reviews GodSword by Emerson Cole;
Maxine Clarke reviews Good Night, My Darling by Inger Frimansson;
Terry Halligan reviews the paperback release of Crowner Royal by Bernard Knight;
Craig Sisterson reviews Halfhead by Stuart B MacBride
and Norman Price reviews the Ellis Peters Award contender, The Interrogator by Andrew Williams.
Sunday, October 25, 2009
New Reviews: Cleave, Cole, Frimansson, Knight, MacBride, Williams
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4 comments:
Another hugely helpful review from Maxine here, for how I have managed to overlook Frimansson, I do not know. And also from Michelle -- I am forever intending to correct the fact that I have read no New Zealand crime fiction other than Dame Ngaio. Deplorable -- if there were a register of crime fiction readers, I'd have myself struck off it. You, Karen, on the other, deserve a damehood for services to crime fiction, and I'm working on that.
Philip is right, Karen! Thank you for all that you do to keep us criminally-minded readers up-to-date on books that are out there.
If you'd like to know some more about Kiwi (New Zealand) crime fiction Philip, feel free to come and visit my blog at: http://kiwicrime.blogspot.com/
PS I agree with Philip and Maxine re: Karen - you're going an absolutely fantastic job, and it's a pleasure to play my small part in what you've created.
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