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 two weeks, so you may have read some of them before if you're a regular :).
Jut a reminder: I've now set up a Euro Crime page on Facebook which you can like.
Michelle Peckham calls Julia Crouch's Tarnished, an "excellent book";
Geoff Jones reviews Steven Dunne's The Unquiet Grave, the fourth in the Derby-set DI Damen Brook series;
Susan White reviews the paperback release of Gordon Ferris's Pilgrim Soul;
Susan also reviews the paperback release of Sophie Hannah's The Carrier;
Amanda Gillies reviews Tom Harper's The Orpheus Descent;
Lynn Harvey reviews Mons Kallentoft's Savage Spring, tr. Neil Smith, the fourth in the Detective Malin Fors series;
Rich Westwood reviews Rob Kitchin's screwball-noir Stiffed;
Terry Halligan reviews Niamh O'Connor's Too Close For Comfort, the third in the Dublin-based Det. Sup. Jo Birmingham series
and Terry also reviews William Shaw's debut, A Song From Dead Lips, the first in a series set in the 1960s.
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.
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