Thanks to Gallic Books, Euro Crime has 5 sets of the three books published in the UK (The Officer's Prey, Wolf Hunt, Memory of Flames) by Armand Cabasson to giveaway. To enter the draw, just answer the question and include your details in the form below.
This competition is open to UK residents and will close on 31 July 2011.
Only 1 entry per person/per household please.
(All entries will be deleted once the winner has been notified.)
Showing posts with label Armand Cabasson. Show all posts
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Friday, July 08, 2011
Sunday, January 17, 2010
New Reviews: Black, Cabasson, Clark, Fox, Hilton, McCrery
January competition reminder: 3 copies of A K Shevchenko's Bequest are up for grabs. There are no geographical restrictions. Details of how to enter can be found here.
Here are this week's reviews:
Here are this week's reviews:
Paul Blackburn reviews the third in Tony Black's Edinburgh based Gus Dury series - Loss;Previous reviews can be found in the review archive and forthcoming titles can be found here.
Laura Root reviews Memory of Flames by Armand Cabasson, tr. Isabel Reid the most recent in this series of Napoleonic thrillers;
Amanda Brown catches up with the 14th century Abbess Hildegard in the paperback edition of The Red Velvet Turnshoe by Cassandra Clark;
Terry Halligan reviews the latest in the Anya Crichton, forensic pathologist series from Australian author Kathryn Fox: Blood Born;
Michelle Peckham reviews the paperback edition of the first of Matt Hilton's Joe Hunter thrillers: Dead Men's Dust
and Maxine Clarke reviews the second in Nigel McCrery's DCI Mark Lapslie series, Tooth and Claw.
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