1.Win a signed copy of Complicit by Nicci French UK only
2.Win From the Dead by Mark Billingham UK & Europe only
Here are this week's reviews:
Paul Blackburn reviews Nigel Bird's Dirty Old Town a short story collection available for the Kindle;Previous reviews can be found in the review archive and forthcoming titles can be found by author or date, here.
Michelle Peckham reviews Julia Crouch's debut, Cuckoo, calling it "a highly accomplished first novel";
Amanda Gillies feels she's not the target audience for Chris Kuzneski's disappointing The Secret Crown;
Maxine Clarke reviews Donna Leon's "well up to scratch" A Question of Belief which is now out in paperback;
Lizzie Hayes reviews Amy Myers' Murder on the Old Road which she highly recommends;
Susan White reviews S J Parris's follow-up to the acclaimed Heresy: Prophecy
and Terry Halligan reviews James Thompson's police-procedural Snow Angels the first in a series set in Finland.
3 comments:
Karen - Thanks, as ever, for this round-up. Much appreciated :-)
Nice collection of reviews, Karen. I'm looking forward to James Thompson's second novel, too - I think his debut was very promising.
I wanted to thank you for taking out the time to review my collection. I'm delighted it went down well. Appearing here is a lovely feeling as I'm a fairly frequent flyer.
Cheers,
nigel
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