This week's batch of reviews should make you rush out and order all these books :-) :
New Reviews:
Pat Austin reviews Dark Flight by Lin Anderson concluding that this is "a cracking little series";
Maxine Clarke's reviews are always well written and thoughtful but she excels herself in this analysis of Arctic Chill by Arnaldur Indridason;
Sunnie Gill's review of Murder on the Dance Floor by Susan Kelly makes this series sound worth checking out;
Laura Root reviews the noir thriller Dog Eats Dog by Iain Levison which appears to be another gem from Bitter Lemon Press;
Amanda Brown reviews the third in the Paddy Meehan series by Denise Mina - The Last Breath (apa Slip of the Knife)
and Fiona Walker reviews the International Dagger nominee A Deal With the Devil by Martin Suter calling it "an incredibly enjoyable, gripping and dramatic book".
Current Competition:
Win a copy of Nemesis by Jo Nesbo*
* no geographical restrictions on entrants (ends 30 September)
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Sunday, September 28, 2008
Monday, May 05, 2008
New Reviews
Here are this week's new reviews and details of the new competition.
Latest Reviews:
In the latest Crime File from Mike Ripley, he reviews The Manor of Death by Bernard Knight, Murder's Immortal Mask by Paul Doherty, A Killing Frost by R D Wingfield and Dog Eats Dog by Iain Levison;
Norman Price reviews the paperback release of Cross by Ken Bruen saying that "If you haven't read Ken Bruen yet then you are missing some the finest crime fiction being written today";
Maxine Clarke reviews Black Seconds by Karin Fossum, which has also just come out in paperback, and believes it's even better than Calling Out for You/The Indian Bride;
Terry Halligan reviews the latest in the award winning series by Ariana Franklin, The Death Maze which was released in the US as The Serpent's Tale;
Maxine also reviews the second in the Gotland set series from Mari Jungstedt, Unspoken calling it "a great read"
and new reviewer Eve Olsen is less than impressed with Julia Navarro's The Brotherhood of the Holy Shroud with its cardboard characters and lack of research.
Current Competition (closing date 31 May):
Win a signed copy of Spider by Michael Morley*
* UK/Europe only
Latest Reviews:
In the latest Crime File from Mike Ripley, he reviews The Manor of Death by Bernard Knight, Murder's Immortal Mask by Paul Doherty, A Killing Frost by R D Wingfield and Dog Eats Dog by Iain Levison;
Norman Price reviews the paperback release of Cross by Ken Bruen saying that "If you haven't read Ken Bruen yet then you are missing some the finest crime fiction being written today";
Maxine Clarke reviews Black Seconds by Karin Fossum, which has also just come out in paperback, and believes it's even better than Calling Out for You/The Indian Bride;
Terry Halligan reviews the latest in the award winning series by Ariana Franklin, The Death Maze which was released in the US as The Serpent's Tale;
Maxine also reviews the second in the Gotland set series from Mari Jungstedt, Unspoken calling it "a great read"
and new reviewer Eve Olsen is less than impressed with Julia Navarro's The Brotherhood of the Holy Shroud with its cardboard characters and lack of research.
Current Competition (closing date 31 May):
Win a signed copy of Spider by Michael Morley*
* UK/Europe only
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