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New Reviews

Geoff Jones reviews James Craig's The Circus, the fourth in the DI John Carlyle series set in London;

Lynn Harvey reviews Anne Holt's Blessed Are Those Who Thirst tr. Anne Bruce, the second outing for Oslo's Detective Inspector Hanne Wilhelmsen;

Terry Halligan reviews Stephen Leather's True Colours, the tenth in the "Spider" series;

Terry also reviews Lynn Shepherd's A Treacherous Likeness the third in the Charles Maddox series, this time involving a mystery around the Shelleys
and Amanda also reviews Christopher J Yates's debut Black Chalk, starting her review with: "Oh this book is seriously good".
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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