Showing posts with label Cara Black. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cara Black. Show all posts

Sunday, November 29, 2009

New Reviews: Black, Downing, Haas, McCrery, Russell, Sussman

The closing date for the competitions is 23.59 on 30 November:

i)Win Beautiful Dead: Arizona by Eden Maguire (UK only)
ii)Win Sheer Folly by Carola Dunn (UK/Europe only)

Details on how to enter can be found on the Competition page

b) Here are the new reviews that have been added to the website today:
Amanda Brown reviews Murder in the Rue de Paradis by Cara Black which makes her want to revisit Paris;

Norman Price reviews David Downing's atmospheric Stettin Station set in Nazi Germany;

Michelle Peckham reviews Derek Haas's thriller, Hunt for the Bear;

Maxine Clarke liked Core of Evil by Nigel McCrery (nb. first published as Still Waters);

Amanda Gillies enthuses about Leigh Russell's debut novel, Cut Short

and Terry Halligan enjoyed The Hidden Oasis by Paul Sussman.
Previous reviews can be found in the review archive and forthcoming titles can be found here.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

New Reviews: Black, Franklin, Hill, James, Lackberg, Stone & New Competition

A new competition is now up and running (UK only I'm afraid). Win a copy of The Library of Shadows by Mikkel Birkegaard, donated by the translator Tiina Nunnally.

The following reviews have been added to the review archive over on the main Euro Crime website:
Michelle Peckham reviews Murder in the Latin Quarter by Cara Black;

Laura Root reviews Mistress of the Art of Death by Ariana Franklin;

Mike Ripley reviews the new Dalziel & Pascoe, Midnight Fugue by Reginald Hill;

Maxine Clarke reviews the new Roy Grace, Dead Tomorrow by Peter James;

Sunnie Gill reviews The Preacher by Camilla Lackberg

and Norman Price reviews The Jerusalem File by Joel Stone.
Previous reviews can be found in the review archive and forthcoming titles can be found here.