Thursday, August 09, 2012

New Titles from Allison & Busby

Browsing through the new Allison & Busby catalogue for  July-December 2012, these are the titles of "euro crime"  interest:
July

Zoe Sharp - Fifth Victim (paperback) (#9 Charlie Fox, ex-Special Forces soldier turned bodyguard)
June Thomson - Holmes and Watson (paperback)
June Thomson - The Secret Notebooks of Sherlock Holmes (paperback)


August

Anna Dean - A Place of Confinement (#4 Miss Dido Kent, 1800s)
D E Meredith - Devoured (#1 Professor Adolphus Hatton & Albert Roumande, Victorian England)
Jacqueline Winspear - A Lesson in Secrets (paperback) (#8 Maisie Dobbs, Psychologist and Investigator, 1930s London)


September

Michael Bond - Monsieur Pamplemousse Afloat (#12 M. Pamplemousse and his dog Pommes Frites, France)
Michael Bond - Monsieur Pamplemousse On Vacation (#13 M. Pamplemousse and his dog Pommes Frites, France)

June Thomson - The Secret Journals of Sherlock Holmes (paperback)
Jacqueline Winspear - Elegy for Eddie (#9 Maisie Dobbs, Psychologist and Investigator, 1930s London)


October

Janie Bolitho - Buried in Cornwall (paperback) (#3 Rose Trevelyan, Photographer, Cornwall)
Janie Bolitho - Killed in Cornwall (paperback) (#6 Rose Trevelyan, Photographer, Cornwall)
Janie Bolitho - Caught Out In Cornwall (paperback) (#7 Rose Trevelyan, Photographer, Cornwall)
Cassandra Clark - A Parliament of Spies (paperback) (#4 Hildegard, Nun, 14thC, Yorkshire)
Laurie R King - Garment of Shadows (#12 Mary Russell and her husband, Sherlock Holmes)
Edward Marston - A Bespoke Murder (paperback) (#1 Inspector Harvey Marmion and Sergeant Joe Keedy)
Edward Marston - Instrument of Slaughter (#2 Inspector Harvey Marmion and Sergeant Joe Keedy)
M J Trow - Maxwell's Island (paperback) (#16 Peter Maxwell, Teacher)


November

Ruth Dudley Edwards - Killing the Emperors (#12 Robert Amiss/Baroness Troutbeck)
Aline Templeton - King for Evil (#7 Detective Inspector Marjory Fleming, Scotland)
Rebecca Tope - The Windermere Witness (#1 Persimmon Brown, Florist)


2 comments:

Maxine Clarke said...

Nice to see a new Aline Templeton due in Nov - if this is one of her Margery Fleming series I think I'm actually up to date with it!

Karen (Euro Crime) said...

Yes it is a new Fleming, she has apparently changed publisher. I follow this series on audio and am mighty peeved that the narrator has changed for (the previous book) Cradle to Grave!