Rich Westwood reviews Books to Die For edited by John Connolly and Declan Burke, a collection of 120 essays from well-known authors about the books they love;Previous reviews can be found in the review archive.
Geoff Jones reviews James Craig's third DI Carlyle book, Buckingham Palace Blues;
Mark Bailey reviews Christopher Fowler's Bryant and May and The Invisible Code, the tenth (and possibly last?) in the series;
Terry Halligan reviews Tessa Harris's debut novel, The Anatomist's Apprentice set in 1780 and introducing Dr Thomas Silkstone;
Lynn Harvey reviews Max Kinnings' Baptism the first in a series featuring blind hostage negotiator Ed Mallory, and set in the London Underground;
Susan White reviews Claire McGowan's The Fall, now out in paperback;
Maxine Clarke reviews Deon Meyer's [fabulous] 7 Days, tr. K L Seegers which sees the return of Benny Griessel. Check the blog later this week for an interview with Deon Meyer;
Amanda Gillies reviews Imogen Robertson's Island of Bones the third in the Gabriel Crowther and Harriet Westerman series, out in paperback, and also set in the 1780s
and JF reviews John Gordon Sinclair's debut Seventy Times Seven.
Forthcoming titles can be found by author or date or by category, here along with releases by year.
1 comment:
Karen - Thanks very much as ever for this round-up. Much more to like than not this week :-)
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