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Susan White reviews Helen FitzGerald's The Cry;

Lynn Harvey reviews V M Giambanco's debut, The Gift of Darkness, set in Seattle;

Geoff Jones reviews Liam McIlvanney's Where the Dead Men Go, set in Glasgow;

I review Jo Nesbo's Police tr. Don Bartlett, "the new Harry Hole thriller" according to the cover...

and I also review Jan Costin Wagner's Light in a Dark House, tr. Anthea Bell the fourth in the haunting Kimmo Joentaa series set in Finland.
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.
1 comment:
Karen - Just so you know, I hid my credit card from myself before reading this. ;-)
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