Back permitting, there should be a new competition available soon.
Anyway, here are this week's new reviews:
Maxine Clarke reviews The Cruel Stars of the Night by Kjell Eriksson, tr. Ebba Segerberg, the second Ann Lindell book to be translated but not yet published in the UK;Previous reviews can be found in the review archive and forthcoming titles can be found here.
Pat Austin reviews The Janus Stone by Elly Griffiths calling it "a real tour-de-force"
and Amanda Gillies reviews Will Napier's Without Warning, set in the US.
6 comments:
Hope you are feeling better soon Karen. Best wishes from Norm.
Me too, Karen, so sorry to read this. How noble of you to get some reviews up even though you were suffering. Thank you. I really hope you are feeling better now.
Poor you, hope it gets better soon.
Too bad. I sympathize. I once spent three days in bed after I bent over to pull carrots out of the vegetable bin in the refrigerator.
Years later again from pulling out a bottom drawer in a file cabinet.
Take care, rest.
Thanks so much for the blog and posting reviews.
I just read Elly Griffiths first book with Ruth Galloway and am about to fly to Europe to get The Janus Stone. Yes, I liked it--her character--that much...
Get well soon!
Sorry to hear about your back - I hope you feel better soon.
Take care
Paul
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