This week's set of reviews, added to Euro Crime today, is a mixture of new reviews and a catch-up of those posted directly on the blog in the last few weeks, so you may have read some of them before if you're a regular :).
Also I've now set up a Euro Crime page on Facebook which you can like.
Michelle Peckham reviews Jane Casey's The Stranger You Know, the fourth in the DC Maeve Kerrigan series;
Amanda Gillies reviews Luke Delaney's debut, Cold Killing which is now out in paperback;
Lynn Harvey reviews Conor Fitzgerald's The Namesake, the third in the Commissario Alec Blume series;
Geoff Jones reviews Robert Goddard's The Ways of the World;
Lynn also reviews Elizabeth Hand's Generation Loss, the first in the Cass Neary series;
Terry Halligan reviews Susan Elia MacNeal's His Majesty's Hope, the third in the Maggie Hope series;
Terry also reviews Stuart Neville's Ratlines, which is now out in paperback;
Lynn also reviews Mark Oldfield's The Sentinel, the first part of the 'Vengeance of Memory trilogy'
and Rich Westwood reviews Robert Wilton's Traitor's Field, the second in the Tom Roscarrock series.
Previous reviews can be found in the review archive.
Forthcoming titles can be found by author or date or by category, here along with releases by year.
Karen - Thanks as ever for this summing-up. Interesting historical flavour to this group of reviews
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