I've also begun a new and occasional feature of highlighting books by a theme. The first post was on crime novels set in Norfolk (England).
NB. You can keep up to date with Euro Crime by following the blog and/or liking the Euro Crime Facebook page.
New Reviews

Terry Halligan reviews Helen Cadbury's debut To Catch a Rabbit set in Doncaster;

Geoff Jones reviews David Mark's Original Skin, the second in the Hull-based DS Aector McAvoy series, which is now out in paperback;

and Amanda Gillies reviews David Thorne's debut, East of Innocence, set in Essex.
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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