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New Reviews

Bernie Gunther is back in Philip Kerr's The Lady from Zagreb, reviewed here by Norman Price;

Susan White reviews Val McDermid's latest standalone, The Skeleton Road;

Lynn Harvey reviews Chris Nickson's Dark Briggate Blues which introduces enquiry agent Dan Markham, and is set in Leeds in the 1950s
and Terry Halligan reviews William Shaw's A House of Knives, the second book in the 1960s Breen and Tozer trilogy.
Forthcoming titles can be found by author or date or by category, here along with releases by year.
1 comment:
Thanks for this roundup as ever, Karen. Lots and lots to like this time :-)
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