Friday, February 04, 2022

Published 1-6 February 2022

I've expanded on my monthly listing. These are the 25 books published between 1 and 6 February 2022. Blurbs and covers taken from Amazon. This is a trial post so I'd love some feedback as to whether it's useful, and/or encourages you to seek out titles that a basic list doesn't.

 
Adams, Jane -  Kidnap # 2 Merrow & Clarke

The man climbs a ladder, slides a gloved finger through the slightly open window and enters the room. He wraps 14-month-old Joshua Banks in his blanket and takes him from his cot. In his place he leaves a printed note.

Do not call the police. You will receive details for a bank transfer in due course. Your child will be well cared for and be returned unharmed provided you do exactly as you are told. Call the police and we will kill him. If you are in any doubt as to the seriousness of this, then call this number.

At 2 a.m. Joshua’s mother gets up to go to the toilet and sees her son is gone. She calls the phone number. It’s for another family whose child was also taken.

Detectives Toby Clarke and Petra Merrow are in a race against time to get Joshua back. Because if they don’t find him soon, he won’t be the last child to go missing.

An electrifying crime mystery full of twists and turns perfect for fans of C.L. Taylor, D.E. White, Claire McGowan, Rachel Abbott, Helen H. Durrant, Patricia Gibney, Karin Slaughter, Lynda La Plante and Angela Marsons.
 

 
Allen, Hania - The Murder Stones #4 DS Dania Gorska

Polish-born DS Dania Gorska is called upon to investigate a seemingly straightforward case of an RTA - a car has crashed into a tree, having first hit a deer on an icy road. But a witness has come forward to say he saw someone fleeing the scene and then the autopsy reveals vicious marks on the head of the dead man. Suddenly Dania is looking at murder.

The dead man, Eddie Sangster, has had an intriguing past - the youngest of three brothers, he inherited the family estate after the oldest committed suicide and the other simply disappeared. But decades on it would seem someone is out for vengeance as murder stones - carved headstones attesting to the brutal murders of both brothers - start to appear on the grounds of the estate.

Clearly the key to the puzzle of the murder stones lies at Sangster Hall, where a calamitous incident in the past is now shaping the present, and it is up to Dania to discover the murderous secret of the Sangster family.

Alsterdal, Tove - We Know You Remember #1 Detective Eira Sjödin tr. Alice Menzies 

The case was closed.
Everyone in Ådalen remembers the summer Lina Stavred went missing. At first, the investigation seemed like a dead end: there was no body, no crime scene, no murder weapon.

The records were sealed.
Then a local boy confessed to Lina's murder. The case opened a wound - one the whole community has spent over two decades trying to heal.

But we know you remember.
Now Lina's murderer has reappeared, and detective Eira Sjödin must face the spectre of his brutal crime. This is her chance to untangle years of well-kept secrets - but the truth is something Ådalen would rather forget.

Ani, Friedrich - Killing Happiness #2 Jakob Franck tr. Alexander Booth 

Happiness is extinguished completely one cold November night when eleven-year-old Lennard Grabbe fails to return home. Thirty-four days later, he is found to have been murdered, and former inspector Jakob Franck, the protagonist of Friedrich Ani’s previous novel The Nameless Day, is entrusted with delivering the most horrible news any parent could ever dream of, setting off a chain reaction of grief among family and friends.
 
As the special task force is unable to make any progress in the case and the family is unable to deal with the loss, Franck―driven by the need to bring them clarity but also by the painful memories of all the unsolved murder cases from when he was still on active duty―buries himself in witness statements and reports up to the point of exhaustion. He spends hours at the crime scene and employs his special technique of “thought sensitivity,” an abstract, intuitive process that may very well lead him to the “fossil”―that crucial piece of information he needs to solve the case.
 
Once again, Ani combines deep sorrow, human darkness, and breath-taking tension in a novel whose melancholy can hardly be surpassed.


Bailey, Jane - Sorry Isn't Good Enough

'The trouble is, we don't recognise every danger when we see it. And that's how Mr Man manages to creep into our lives.'

It is 1966, and things are changing in the close-knit Napier Road. Stephanie is 9 years old, and she has plans:

1. Get Jesus to heal her wonky foot
2. Escape her spiteful friend Dawn
3. Persuade her mum to love her

But everything changes when Stephanie strikes up a relationship with Mr Man, who always seems pleased to see her. When Dawn goes missing in the woods during the World Cup final, no one appears to know what happened to her - but more than one of them is lying.

May 1997, and Stephanie has spent her life trying to bury the events of that terrible summer. When a man starts following her on the train home from London, she realises the dark truth of what happened may have finally caught up with her.

Charlton, Karen - The Mystery of Mad Alice Lane

York, England: September, 1939

As the occupants of historic York nervously adjust to the onset war, two best friends, Jemma and Bobbie, snatch a few pleasant hours together and reminisce about their love of Golden Age crime fiction and their childhood dream to launch their own detective agency.

But when a passing motorist claims he witnessed a murder in a furniture shop window, the police are baffled. There’s no body, no murderer and not a drop of splattered blood in sight.

It falls to the two women to explain the inexplicable and solve the mystery of Mad Alice Lane.

Welcome to the world of The York Ladies’ Detective Agency.
This introductory short story is the prequel to the first novel in the series, Smoke and Cracked Mirrors (published: 15th April, 2022).
Both can be read as standalone works of fiction and are ideal for fans of Richard Osman, Alexander McCall Smith, Agatha Christie and the TV series, ‘Foyle’s War’.


Clarke, Karen - My Sister's Child

I promised her I'd protect him… and I'll do anything to keep him safe. 

Five years ago, my sister Rachel left her baby boy on my doorstep. A little bundle wrapped in blankets.

I loved him. I cared for him. I called him Noah and raised him as my own.

Rachel was full of secrets, and the truth about Noah was one we shared. A secret just between sisters.

Now, my sister is dead. The police say it was an accident… But I’m convinced that’s a lie.

I owe it to Rachel to uncover the truth… Even if I risk losing the family I’ve fought so hard for.

Dark family secrets rise to the surface in this utterly gripping and emotional page-turner! My Sister’s Child will keep you reading long into the night and is perfect for fans of Nicole Trope and Claire Amarti!


Craig, James - The Taste of Blood #16 Inspector John Carlyle (ebook only)

Victim or assassin - the lines are blurred...

A badly beaten woman walks into A&E and is promptly arrested by the Home Office on suspicion of being an illegal alien. However, she is neither illegal, nor a victim. After she escapes detention, the bodies of her attackers start to pile up.

Commander Carlyle faces a race against time to find out who she really is - and to stop her from killing again.



Cronin, Amy - Blinding Lies

In a web of lies, who can you trust?

Ten years ago, Anna Clarke’s parents disappeared. The mystery haunts her, and she hopes her job in a busy city Garda Station will one day help her find answers.

The case of a man shot dead crosses her desk – and Anna is shocked to discover that the main suspect is her childhood friend Kate Crowley. Certain that Kate is innocent, Anna is determined to help her clear her name. But first she has to find her …

Tom Gallagher’s son David is dead, and Tom believes Kate is responsible. Now his older son John is missing – unable to grieve for one son until he finds the other, desperation can cause a man to do terrible things … Then the German Meier brothers descend on the city, intent on finding an item David had offered to sell them. Even Tom doesn’t know where it is, but he suspects Kate Crowley must have taken it.

Kate is on the run. She is trapped in the dead man’s city – can her old friend help her find a way out?

In a week where a political summit is taking place and the city is on high alert, Kate must struggle to stay hidden and stay alive. And Anna is drawn into the twisted race against time, falling deeper into danger.


Dorricott, Fran - The Lighthouse

No one expected them to go there. The question is: will any of them leave?

Six friends travel to a remote island north of the Scottish Highlands for an old school reunion. They’ve rented The Lighthouse – a stunning, now abandoned building that was once notorious for deaths at sea.
 
On the first evening, someone goes missing. The group search all through the night to no avail. But when the five remaining friends return to the lighthouse early the next morning, they are shocked to find James inside. He’s looks terrified – but won’t say a word about where he’s been.
 
The party vow to put the strange night behind them and enjoy the rest of their stay, but when more unexplained things begin to occur, tensions escalate. It’s clear James knows something, but nothing will persuade him to give up the secrets of the island. Is he protecting his friends from a terrible truth, or leading them into more danger?

A chilling, gripping and powerfully atmospheric suspense novel with a gothic edge, perfect for fans of The Hunting Party and The Sanatorium.


Ellory R J - The Darkest Season

In the dead of winter, even brothers become strangers...

Running from a troubled childhood, Jack Devereaux left home as soon as he could and never looked back - until the day a stranger calls, begging him to return to his hometown of Jasperville, Quebec.

Jack's brother Calvis - the little boy he left behind more than twenty years ago - has viciously attacked a man and left him for dead. Nobody knows why he did it, though Jack suspects it has something to do with the Jasperville girls who were lost all those years ago.

But as he begins the long journey home through the frozen, unforgiving landscape, Jack isn't wondering why his little brother lost his mind. He's wondering why it took so long . . .

Frances, Michelle - The Boyfriend

He loves you.
He loves you not.


Amy is fiercely independent, with a high-powered career, a flat of her own and tight-knit friendships. But as she approaches her thirtieth birthday, she can’t help but rue the one thing she doesn’t have – a relationship.

When Amy comes around following a serious fall, she doesn’t remember anything from the last six months. Not even the upcoming skiing holiday at her aunt’s luxurious chalet in Val d’Isère with her mum and best friends to celebrate her birthday. And she certainly doesn’t remember being swept off her feet by the handsome Dr Jack Stewart . . .

Jack is the full package – charming, caring and devoted to Amy. Everyone is smitten with him, but as the week goes on, Amy begins to find Jack’s presence chilling. Is her broken mind playing tricks? Or is the perfect boyfriend really too good to be true?

For fans of The Chalet and The Hunting PartyThe Boyfriend is a twisting anti-love story that will keep you guessing with every page, by Michelle Frances, author of the number one bestselling sensation The Girlfriend.

Godden, Gillian - Diamond Geezer

Diamond by name…

Handsome, wealthy and successful, lawyer Nick Diamond is a man who commands and expects respect from everyone he meets. People think he is a man to be trusted. They are wrong.

Deadly by nature.

Because away from his glittering life in upper-class Chelsea, Nick is keeping a dark and dangerous secret. One that takes him to the slum estates of Glasgow and a very different world.

Nick will do anything to keep his secret under wraps, because if it’s ever revealed it would be his downfall.

Don't miss this brilliant new gangland story from Gillian Godden - guaranteed to keep you on the edge of your seat! Perfect for fans of Kimberley Chambers, Heather Atkinson and Caz Finlay.


Griffiths, Elly - The Locked Room #14 Dr Ruth Galloway, forensic archaeologist & DCI Harry Nelson

Ruth Galloway and DCI Nelson are on the hunt for a murderer when Covid rears its ugly head. But can they find the killer despite lockdown?

Ruth is in London clearing out her mother's belongings when she makes a surprising discovery: a photograph of her Norfolk cottage taken before Ruth lived there. Her mother always hated the cottage, so why does she have a picture of the place? The only clue is written on the back of the photo: Dawn, 1963.

Ruth returns to Norfolk determined to solve the mystery, but then Covid rears its ugly head. Ruth and her daughter are locked down in their cottage, attempting to continue with work and home-schooling. Happily, the house next door is rented by a nice woman called Zoe, who they become friendly with while standing on their doorsteps clapping for carers.

Nelson, meanwhile, is investigating a series of deaths of women that may or may not be suicide. When he links the deaths to an archaeological discovery, he breaks curfew to visit the cottage where he finds Ruth chatting to her neighbour whom he remembers as a carer who was once tried for murdering her employer.

Only then her name wasn't Zoe. It was Dawn.


Hill, M K - One Bad Thing

She thought she'd got away with it. She was wrong.

Hannah Godley is an agony aunt on a London radio show Queen of Hearts. She's warm and empathetic; a good listener. Her catchphrase is: Be kind, always. But when a stranger phones in to tell a tragic story about her brother who killed himself after he was the victim of a terrible prank by two people, Hannah goes cold. Because she remembers Diane's brother well. In fact, all these years later, he still haunts her dreams. All because of that one bad thing she did when she was young...

Is Diane just a sad, lonely woman looking for a friend, or does she know what Hannah did, and is looking for revenge? Because as Diane insinuates herself into her life and family, Hannah is going to discover that you can never truly escape that One Bad Thing you did – sooner or later, you're going to have to pay the price...


Isaac, Jane - Evil Intent #4 DCI Helen Lavery

When a series of women’s bodies is discovered in the heart of rural Hamptonshire with a pentagram carved on their chests, DCI Helen Lavery is forced into a cat-and-mouse chase with a murderer who ultimately turns the tables and targets her.

Meanwhile, she is shocked to discover that her younger son’s new best friend is the nephew of organised crime boss Chilli Franks – the man who has held a grudge against Helen’s family since her father first put him away in the 1990s.

As her personal and professional lives collide, Helen finds herself in mortal danger as she races to track down the serial killer and restore safety to the streets of Hampton.


Keane, Jessie - Diamond

BEHIND EVERY STRONG WOMAN IS AN EPIC STORY...

In the early years of the last century, a desperate young girl changes her name and flees the confines of her brutal, dominating gangland family in London. Now calling herself 'Diamond Dupree', she goes to Paris to become an artist's model but the world there is different to what she had supposed it would be and she soon falls on hard times. When she manages to escape at the end of the First World War, she leaves behind her a mystery - and a dead man.

Back home in London, she reluctantly re-joins the Soho family 'firm' she'd once been glad to leave behind. Having grown tougher during her time in Paris, she soon becomes a force to be reckoned with, a feared and respected gangland queen. But then she meets Richard Beaumont, the youngest son of a wealthy aristocratic family, and sparks fly. But can she escape the long arm of the law and the hangman's noose, when the crimes of her past finally catch up with her?

For fans of Martina Cole and Kimberley Chambers, as well as viewers of Peaky Blinders, this is historical crime fiction at its most compelling.

Kirwan, Catherine - Cruel Deeds #2 Finn Fitzpatrick

A SUCCESSFUL LAWYER IS FOUND MURDERED.
Finn Fitzpatrick barely knows Mandy Breslin from the firm where they both work. Mandy moves in the privileged world of the senior partners' clique. Finn keeps to herself.
But Mandy has secrets and, as Finn is drawn deeper into her dead colleague's life, she soon discovers that Mandy's not the only one at the firm hiding something.
As Finn uncovers a web of lies that comes very close to home, she quickly realises that Mandy's killer might be nearer than she thinks. Who wanted Mandy dead? And who can Finn turn to, when she can't trust anyone?



Lovesey, Peter - Reader, I Buried Them and Other Stories Short Stories

A twisty collection of short stories from the master of classic crime fiction, Peter Lovesey, one of which stars his most popular creation, Peter Diamond.

More than fifty years ago, Peter Lovesey published a short story in an anthology. That short story caught the eye of the great Ruth Rendell, whose praise ignited Lovesey's life-long passion for short form crime fiction.

More than a hundred stories later, Peter Lovesey has assembled this devilishly clever collection, fifteen yarns of mystery, melancholy, and mischief, inhabiting such deadly settings as a theatre, a monastery, and the book publishing industry. The collection includes that first story that launched his story-writing career as well as three new stories exclusive to this volume. In addition, Lovesey fans will delight in a personal essay by the author about the historical inspirations for his creation - and in an appearance by the irascible Bath detective Peter Diamond, who has, in the author's words, 'bulldozed his way' into this collection.

Macmillan, Gilly - The Long Weekend

By the time you read this, I'll have killed one of your husbands.

In an isolated retreat, deep in the Northumbria moors, three women arrive for a weekend getaway.

Their husbands will be joining them in the morning. Or so they think.

But when they get to Dark Fell Barn, the women find a devastating note that claims one of their husbands has been murdered. Their phones are out of range. There's no internet. They're stranded. And a storm's coming in.

Friendships fracture and the situation spins out of control as each wife tries to find out what's going on, who is responsible and which husband has been targeted.

This was a tight-knit group. They've survived a lot. But they won't weather this. Because someone has decided that enough is enough.

That it's time for a reckoning.

Michaels, Sam - Raven #5 Georgina Garrett

She's out of retirement – and out for revenge

When Georgina Garrett wakes in the night to find intruders in her house, she knows she must do everything she can to keep her children safe.

But just when she thinks the ordeal is over, she realises something is terribly wrong. She arrives at her crime-lord husband David Maynard's London house to find a bloodbath. Six of David's best men lie dead and he is nowhere to be found.

Georgina may have walked away from the game but she's still the best player on the street. Now, she will stop at nothing to get her husband back and to make whoever took him pay for ever daring to set foot in her town.


Neville, Stuart - The House of Ashes

For Sara Keane, it was supposed to be a second chance. A new country. A new house. A new beginning with her husband Damien.

Then came the knock on the door.

Elderly Mary Jackson can't understand why Sara and her husband are living in her home. She remembers the fire, and the house burning down. But she also remembers the children. The children who need her, whom she must protect.

'The children will find you,' she tells Sara, because Mary knows she needs help too. Sara soon becomes obsessed with what happened in that house nearly sixty years ago - the tragic, bloody night her husband never intended for her to discover. And Mary - silent for six decades - is finally ready to tell her story . . .

The House of Ashes is the stunning new 2022 thriller from the award-winning master of the genre, Stuart Neville - perfect for fans of John Connolly, Alex North and Brian McGilloway.

Shindler, Will - The Hunting Ground #3 DI Alex Finn & DC Mattie Paulsen, London

THE THIRD NOVEL FROM THE AUTHOR OF THE BURNING MEN AND THE KILLING CHOICE, FEATURING DI ALEX FIN AND DCI MATTIE PAULSEN

Sadie Nicholls has been found dead, brutally and strangely murdered, in her South East London flat. Her little boy is missing.

DI Alex Finn and DC Mattie Paulsen know that, in the case of a missing child, it's the first 24 hours that count. They don't have many left to find out where Sadie's son might be and the identity of her killer. Why would anyone want a struggling single mother, loved by many, dead?

But when they realise a similar crime was committed at the same house nearly 20 years ago, a question is on everyone's lips: is this more than just a coincidence?

Smith,  Anna - Until I Find You #1 Billie Carlson, Glasgow

This nail-biting Glasgow-set crime thriller introduces Billie Carlson, an ex-cop turned Private Investigator.

WHEN YOU'VE LOST EVERYTHING, YOU'LL STOP AT NOTHING

Billie Carlson left the police force under a cloud. Once a promising young officer she now works as a private investigator, rooting out insurance scams and spying on cheating spouses.

One morning a distraught young woman comes into her office saying that her baby has been stolen. Her story seems unbelievable, yet something about her makes Billie want to help - Billie knows what it's like to lose someone too.

To get to the bottom of the case Billie must rattle some dangerous cages and rely on old police friends for inside help. Soon she discovers a network of crime deeper and far more twisted than she ever could have imagined. But is she in way over her head?

Willberg, T A - Marion Lane and the Deadly Rose #2 Marion Lane, London, 1958

The envelope was tied with three delicate silk ribbons: "One of the new recruits is not to be trusted..."

It's 1959 and a new killer haunts the streets of London, having baffled Scotland Yard. The newspapers call him The Florist because of the rose he brands on his victims. The police have turned yet again to the Inquirers at Miss Brickett's for assistance, and second year Marion Lane is assigned the case.

But she's already dealing with a mystery of her own, having received an unsigned letter warning her that one of the three new recruits should not be trusted. She dismisses the letter at first, focusing on The Florist case, but her informer seems to be one step ahead, predicting what will happen before it does. But when a fellow second-year Inquirer is murdered, Marion takes matters into her own hands and must come face-to-face with her informer-who predicted the murder-to find out everything they know. Until then, no one at Miss Brickett's is safe and everyone is a suspect.

With brilliant twists and endless suspense, all set within the dazzling walls and hidden passageways of Miss Brickett's, Marion Lane and the Deadly Rose is a deliciously fun new historical mystery you won't be able to put down.

Thursday, February 03, 2022

New Releases - February 2022

Here's a snapshot of what I think is published for the first time in February 2022 (and is usually a UK date but occasionally will be a US or Australian date). Over 75 titles this month. February and future months can be found on the Future Releases page. If I've missed anything or got the date wrong, do please leave - a comment.

• Anthology - Music of the Night (ed. Martin Edwards)
• Adams, Jane Kidnap (ebook only) #2 Merrow & Clarke
• Adolfsson, Maria - Wild Shores, tr. Agnes Broomé #2 Doggerland trilogy
• Allen, Hania - The Murder Stones
• Alonge, Amen - A Good Day To Die #1 Pretty Boy
• Alsterdal, Tove - We Know You Remember tr. Alice Menzies #1 Detective Eira Sjödin
• Amphlett, Rachel - A Lethal Deception #11 Detective Kay Hunter
• Ani, Friedrich - Killing Happiness tr. Alexander Booth #2 Jakob Franck
• Austin, Stephanie - A Devon Night's Death #5 Juno Browne
• Bailey, Jane - Sorry Isn't Good Enough
• Baker, Tina - Nasty Little Cuts
• Barnes, Charlotte - The Things I Didn't Do (ebook only)
• Berry, Freya - The Dictator's Wife
• Blake, Robin - Hungry Death #8 Titus Cragg, Coroner & Luke Fidelis, Doctor, 1740 Lancashire
• Bright, Verity - A Royal Murder #9 Lady Eleanor Swift, 1920s
• Browne, Sheryl - The Invite
• Carson, John - Final Warning (ebook only) #1 Detective Superintendent Calvin Stewart
• Cercas, Javier - Even the Darkest Night tr. Anne McLean
• Charlton, Karen - The Mystery of Mad Alice Lane
• Clarke, Karen - My Sister's Child
• Cole, Stephanie - Evil Under the Tuscan Sun #3 Tuscan Cooking School Mystery
• Comley, M A - The Missing Wife (ebook only) #7 DI Sally Parker
• Corcoran, Caroline - Five Days Missing
• Craig, James - The Taste of Blood #16 Inspector John Carlyle
• Croft, Kathryn - The Lying Wife
• Cronin, Amy - Blinding Lies
• Davies, Emma - Death in Disguise #1 Francesca Eve, Shropshire
• Denzil, Sarah - A My Perfect Daughter (ebook only)
• Dixon, Helena - Murder in First Class #8 Miss Underhay
• Dorricott, Fran - The Lighthouse
• Duffy, C S - All the Stars Above (ebook only) #3 Stockholm Murders
• Ellicott, Jessica - Death in a Blackout #1 WPC Billie Harkness, Hull, 1940
• Ellory, R J - The Darkest Season
• Engberg, Katrine - The Harbour (apa The Harbor) tr. Tara Chace #3 Jeppe Korner and Anette Werner, Police, Copenhagen
• Ewan, C M - The Interview
• Frances, Michelle - The Boyfriend
• Glister, Tim - A Loyal Traitor #2 Richard Knox, MI5 Agent, London, 1966
• Godden, Gillian - Diamond Geezer
• Griffiths, Elly - The Locked Room #14 Dr Ruth Galloway, forensic archaeologist and DCI Harry Nelson
• Griffiths, Rebecca - The Body on the Moor (ebook only)
• Higson, Charlie - Whatever Gets You Through the Night
• Hill, M K - One Bad Thing
• Hood, D K - Don't Look Back - Kane and Alton Short Read
• Horst, Jorn Lier & Enger, Thomas - Unhinged tr. Megan Turney #3 Alexander Blix
• Hunter, Evie - The Trap (ebook only)
• Isaac, Jane - Evil Intent #4 DCI Helen Lavery
• Jakeman, Jo - What His Wife Knew
• Jameson, Emma - A Death at Silversmith Bay #3 Jemima Jago, Librarian, Isles of Scilly
• Jansson, Susanne - Winter Water tr. Rachel Willson-Broyles
• Jarratt, Laura - Disappeared
• Kane, Alex - The Family Business
• Kaya, Kerry - Reprisal (ebook only)
• Keane, Jessie - Diamond
• Keogh, Valerie - A Taste of Deceit (ebook only)
• Kirwan, Catherine - Cruel Deeds #2 Finn Fitzpatrick
• Kristian, Giles - Where Blood Runs Cold
• Lovesey, Peter - Reader, I Buried Them and Other Stories - Short Stories
• Macmillan, Gilly - The Long Weekend
• Matthews, L V - The Twins
• McCleave, Simon - The Lake Vyrnwy Killings (ebook only) #11 DI Ruth Hunter
• McCulloch, Amy - Breathless
• Michaels, Sam - Raven #5 Georgina Garrett
• Neville, Stuart - The House of Ashes
• O'Connor, Carlene - Murder on an Irish Farm #8 Siobhan O'Sullivan, Kilbane, County Cork
• Oswald, James - All That Lives #12 Detective Inspector McLean, Edinburgh
• Raybourn, Deanna - An Impossible Impostor #7 Veronica Speedwell, adventuress and butterfly hunter, Victorian London
• Sheridan, Sarah - Girl in Bed Three (ebook only)
• Sherratt, Mel - Broken Promises (ebook only) #4 DS Allie Shenton
• Shindler, Will - The Hunting Ground #3 DI Alex Finn & DC Mattie Paulsen, London
• Shrager, Rosemary - The Last Supper #1 Prudence Bulstrode, Retired Chef
• Smith, Anna - Until I Find You #1 Billie Carlson, Glasgow
• Tallon, Emma - Her Betrayal #3 Scarlet Drew
• Veste, Luca - You Never Said Goodbye
• Walters, Alex - Bad Terms #3 DI Annie Delamere, Derbyshire
• Wilson, Glenis - Dead Lucky #5 Harry Radcliffe, Jockey
• Wright, Adam J - House of the Dead (ebook only) #4 Murder Force

Monday, January 31, 2022

Update Week 5

Last Thursday I opened up the Petrona Award 22 for entries. So far I've received 14 entry forms out of a possible (predicted) 32. 

I need to prepare the February releases post which involves quite a bit of work so the Petrona Eligibles list might slip to next week.

As I thought last week, I'm still reading Fatal Isles by Maria Adolfsson translated by Agnes Broomé. I'm just over half-way and really enjoying it. 

Now Winterwatch has finished we're back watching the Rebecka Martinsson series. With only 3 episodes left though we'll have to find something else soon. I have loads recorded so it shouldn't be too difficult.

Monday, January 24, 2022

Update Week 4

I'll be posting the list of Petrona Award 22 Eligibles soon. I think there'll be 30 or possibly 29 as one is a novella (and I don't know how long it is yet).

I finished my vegan sleuth book Bones to Pick by Linda Lovely, and I quite enjoyed it - enough to not regret having already bought the other two books in the series on kindle - I do this far too much. Buy a series before even trying it. I'll try and rustle up a short review.

I did get a bit more reading done last week as the whole road's internet got knocked out for a day when a contractor cut through a cable. So no Guardian browsing for me that day.


I've now started one of the Petrona 22 Eligibles, Fatal Isles by Maria Adolfsson translated by Agnes Broomé. 

It's the first book in the Inspector Karen Eiken Hornby series and is set on Doggerland. 

It's quite long so I'll probably still be reading it next Monday!

[Though not as long as the new book from Robert Galbraith which is listed as 944 pages on amazon.]




TV-wise, we watched the first episode(s) of the second series of the Rebecka Martinsson series which I recorded a while ago. We didn't watch the first series so the change of lead actor didn't phase us. Like some of the books by author Asa Larsson the episodes we saw contained some scenes of animal cruelty. I have read a couple of the books, my favourite being Until Thy Wrath Be Past, which I don't remember containing any animal cruelty.

Sunday, January 23, 2022

Cover Theme: Golden Light

I spotted Tim Weaver's new book on Facebook and thought the cover reminded me slightly of The Monogram Murders. And then several more similar covers popped up on the library catalogue and then I was shelving Liz Pichon's Shoe Wars (junior fiction) and turned it over and lo another golden light breaking through the door!

Edited Nov. 22 to add The Prisoner:

















Tuesday, January 18, 2022

New "Strike" book from Robert Galbraith

Little, Brown has posted that the new entry in the Strike series by Robert Galbraith is to be called The Ink Black Heart and will be published 30 August 2022. No plot details have been announced as of yet.

I rather behind in reading this series but have enjoyed the tv series with its excellent cast.

Monday, January 17, 2022

Update week 3

Not much to report this week. I've been busy on the Petrona 2022 sending emails - more on that soon.

Reading-wise I'm still on Bones to Pick by Linda Lovely. The sleuth is vegan but I think vegan on health grounds rather than ethical as she wears suede and wool. It's an easy read but I've been distracted by the political chaos going on in the UK and reading more on The Guardian website than my book.

We finished Partisan which we liked but it left much unexplained. It was a five episode series but a sixth might have helped!

I've also been catching up on the 'Hallmark Mysteries' that have been on Channel 5 lately eg Ruby Herring, Mystery 101. Very easy to knit to.


Monday, January 10, 2022

Update week 2

Here's a little update on what I've been doing:

As well as publishing the January releases, I've manged to update the website as well.

I've finished both books I was reading and listening to in my last post: Murder on the Lusitania by Edward Marston and The Joy and Light Bus Company by Alexander McCall Smith (read by Adjoa Andoh). I enjoyed both. I will continue with the Ocean Liner series by Edward Marston for at least for another book. I enjoyed the history-side of the story more than the plot and characters but it's a nice light read. There are eight books in the series so it'll be interesting to see how the series is kept fresh when the setting is in effect the same.

I will listen to Adjoa Andoh read anything - if she stops narrating the Mma Ramotse series, I'm not sure if I would continue to read them! I probably would and hope that I hear her voice as I read.


As it's Veganuary, I have dug out a US Cozy - regular readers will know I have a penchant for them - which features a Vegan sleuth. I have a short list of Vegetarian sleuths and Linda Lovely's Brie Hooker series is the only adult vegan sleuth I've come across.

I've started the first book in this three-book series, which is Bones to Pick





On the TV, OH and I are watching the Swedish crime series, Partisan, starring Fares Fares, which you can watch on All4.




Saturday, January 08, 2022

Website Updates: January 2022

I've recently updated the main files on the Euro Crime website. "Euro Crime" includes both British and other European crime fiction writers (that have been published in English); non-British/European born crime writers who are strongly associated with British/European crime fiction (eg. Donna Leon), and crime writers in translation from outside of Europe.

My usual reminders regarding the New Releases page: 

1. The main by month/by author pages refer to when a book is published (in English) anywhere in the world however the 'by category ie historicaltranslated etc' is specific to when it's published in the UK.

2. When a book is released "early" in ebook I am taking the publication date as to be when the print edition comes out (this is the rule we use for determining Petrona Award eligibility).

As always, if you spot something wrong or missing, please do let me know.

Here's a summary of the usual updates:

The Author Websites page lists 1089 sites.

In Bibliographies there are bibliographies for 2959 authors (15542 titles of which 3108 are reviewed**).
**Some reviews will be provided by the Crime Review website

I've added new bibliographies for: R G Adams, Fredrik Backman, Anna Bailey, Tina Baker, Jane Bettany, Billy Billingham, D V Bishop, Sarah Blau, Ivana Bodrozic, R P Bolton, Sarah Bonner, Kate Bradley, Camilla Bruce, Mandy Byatt, Elisabeth Carpenter, Ajay Chowdhury, Ian Coates, Edel Coffey, J A Corrigan, Beth Cowan-Erskine, Helen Cox, Emma Curtis, N R Daws, Eloísa Díaz, Gary Donnelly, Holly Down, Philippa East, Kate Evans, David Fennell, Noah Fitz, Helene Flood, Michelle Frances, Anne Glenconner, Dawn Goodwin, Traci Hall, Emma Haughton, G D Higgins, Tom Hindle, Kim Hughes, Hannah King, Joy Kluver, Yun Ko-eun, Sarah Lawton, Georgina Lees, C C MacDonald, Imran Mahmood, Patricia Marques, D L Marshall, Nadine Matheson, Christina McDonald, Lynne McEwan, Ruth McIver, Ant Middleton, Lia Middleton, Johanna Mo, Ian Moore, Karen Nordin, Silje O Ulstein, Danny O'Leary, Sólveig Pálsdóttir, Ambrose Parry, Robert Peston, Allie Reynolds, Anders Roslund, Sadie Ryan, John Ryder, Louisa Scarr, Hansjorg Schneider, Samira Sedira, Louise Sharland, Gustaf Skördeman, Ruby Speechley, David Stafford, Lisa Stone, Catherine Talbot, Marion Todd, Mary Torjussen, Nancy Tucker, Yana Vagner, Maike Wetzel, Trevor Wood, Toshihiko Yahagi, Yulia Yakovleva, Masaya Yamaguchi and Kwon Yeo-Sun.
 

I've updated the bibliographies (ie added new titles) for: Cathy Ace, Jane Adams, Maria Adolfsson, Eva Björg Ægisdóttir, Stefan Ahnhem, Tasha Alexander, Hania Allen, Tove Alsterdal, Lin Anderson, Lawrence Anholt, Friedrich Ani, M J Arlidge, Jennifer Ashley, Stephanie Austin, Jean-Luc Bannalec, Jo Bannister, Lizzy Barber, Penny Batchelor, Belinda Bauer, M C Beaton, Natasha Bell, Lina Bengtsdotter, Tom Benjamin, Parker Bilal, Mark Billingham, Benjamin Black, Robin Blake, Sam Blake, Rachael Blok, Sharon Bolton, Katarzyna Bonda, Hilary Bonner, Oliver Bottini, Rhys Bowen, Tom Bradby, Lisa Bradley, Rebecca Bradley, Simon Brett, Neil Broadfoot, Frances Brody, Christopher Brookmyre, Eric Brown, Ken Bruen, Simone Buchholz, Fiona Buckley, Sheila Bugler, Graeme Macrae Burnet, Susanna Calkins, Stella Cameron, Andrea Camilleri, Ros Carne, Gianrico Carofiglio, Sam Carrington, Alan Carter, Will Carver, Jane Casey, Joyce Cato, Steve Cavanagh, Ray Celestin, Kimberley Chambers, Julia Chapman, A A Chaudhuri, Lee Child, Alys Clare, Cassandra Clark, Ann Cleeves, Rory Clements, Daniel Cole, Karen Cole, John Connolly, Simon Conway, Lesley Cookman, Julie Corbin, Jane Corry, James Craig, M W Craven, Elle Croft, Richard Crompton, A J Cross, Julia Crouch, Charles Cumming, Judith Cutler, Lisa Cutts, Alex Dahl, Kjell Ola Dahl, Emma Dakin, Luca D'Andrea, David Stuart Davies Martin Davies, Merilyn Davies, Michelle Davies, Augusto De Angelis, Maurizio De Giovanni, Anders de la Motte, Jason Dean, Will Dean, Victor del Arbol, Luke Delaney, James Delargy, Hannah Dennison, A A Dhand, Katerina Diamond, P C/Paul Doherty, Eva Dolan, Claire Douglas, Victoria Dowd, David Downing, Charlotte Duckworth, Margaret Duffy, Matthew Dunn, Marjorie Eccles, Martin Edwards, Rachel Edwards, Jim Eldridge, Lexie Elliott, Bella Ellis, Joy Ellis, Roger Jon/R J Ellory, Nuala Ellwood, Marc Elsberg, Katrine Engberg, Kjell Eriksson, Fiona Erskine, Andrew Ewart, Alice Feeney, Jessica Fellowes, Helen Fields, Charles Finch, Caz Finlay, Mick Finlay, Sebastian Fitzek, Marcello Fois, Christopher Fowler, Dick/Felix Francis, Matthew Frank, Dianne Freeman, Nicci French, John Fullerton, Santiago Gamboa, Frank Gardner, Elizabeth George, Carin Gerhardsen, Mario Giordano, Robert Goddard, Leonard Goldberg, Dolores Gordon-Smith, Claire Gradidge, Ann Granger, Alex Gray, Lisa Gray, Alex Grecian, Susanna Gregory, Elly Griffiths, Rebecca Griffiths, Emily Gunnis, Peter Guttridge, Lisa Hall, Janice Hallett, Karen Hamilton, Peter Hanington, C B Hanley, Mari Hannah, C S Harris, Oliver Harris, Cora Harrison, Cynthia Harrod-Eagles, Romy Hausmann, Alis Hawkins, Paula Hawkins, Sarah Hawkswood, Sam Hayes, Ruth Heald, Veronica Heley, Mandasue Heller, Mick Herron, Keigo Higashino, Sarah Hilary, Susan Hill, M K Hill, Suzette A Hill, Matt Hilton, SJI/Susi Holliday, Anne Holt, Noelle Holton, Anthony Horowitz, Jorn Lier Horst, Horst & Enger, Catherine Ryan Howard, Debbie Howells, Bogdan Hrib, Anna Lee Huber, Cara Hunter, Graham Hurley, Kotaro Isaka, Graham Ison, David Jackson, Bill James, Christina James, Peter James, Susanne Jansson, Quintin Jardine, Michael Jecks, Ragnar Jonasson, Philip Gwynne Jones, Sandie Jones, Alan Judd, Lesley Kara, Christobel Kent, Erin Kelly, Tony Kent, Lars Kepler, Simon Kernick, Yasmina Khadra, Vaseem Khan, Olivia Kiernan, Laurie R King, T E Kinsey, Erin Kinsley, Margaret Kirk, Bill Kitson, Alanna Knight, Joseph Knox, Roberta Kray, Lynda La Plante, Camilla Lackberg, L A Larkin, Antoine Laurain, Liz Lawler, Herve Le Corre, Stephen Leather, Adam Lebor, Anna Legat, Donna Leon, Niall Leonard, Howard Linskey, Catherine Lloyd, Chris Lloyd, Frances Lloyd, Gytha Lodge, Peter Lovesey, Christopher Lowery, Walter Lucius, Rachel Lynch, Siobhan MacDonald, Lorraine Mace, Niki Mackay, Clare Mackintosh, Torquil MacLeod, Susan Elia MacNeal, Adrian Magson, Karen Maitland, G M Malliet, Michael J Malone, Scott Mariani, David Mark, Laura Marshall, Edward Marston, Andrew Martin, Faith Martin, Guillermo Martinez, Priscilla Masters, Alyssa Maxwell, Luke McCallin, Val McDermid, Andy McDermott, Brian McGilloway, Liam McIlvanney, William McIlvanney, Fiona McIntosh, Catriona McPherson, Dervla McTiernan, Elmer Mendoza, Deon Meyer, Alex Michaelides, Sam Michaels, Denise Mina, D A Mishani, Caroline Mitchell, J S Monroe, Phoebe Morgan, Frank/T F Muir, Abir Mukherjee, Peter Murphy, Guillaume Musso, Barbara Nadel, Niklas Natt och Dag, Sarah J Naughton, Jo Nesbo, Hakan Nesser, Stuart Neville, Chris Nickson, Olivier Norek, Lauren North, Carlene O'Connor, Nick Oldham, Richard Osman, Darren O'Sullivan, James Oswald, Alan Parks, C L Pattison, Nell Pattison, Mary Paulson-Ellis, David Peace, Andrea Penrose, Anne Perry, S W Perry, Christoffer Petersen, Claudia Pineiro, Henry Porter, Laura Purcell, Jenny Quintana, Caro Ramsay, Deanna Raybourn, Sarah Rayne, Rebecca Reid, Rod Reynolds, Kate Rhodes, Matthew Richardson, Phil Rickman, Michael Ridpath, Mike Ripley, Craig Robertson, Michael Robotham, Gemma Rogers, Jacqui Rose, Rosemary Rowe, Jean-Christophe Rufin, Craig Russell, Leigh Russell, William Ryan, Kate Saunders, Alex Scarrow, Simon Scarrow, Katharine Schellman, Robert Scragg, Holly Seddon, Helen Sedgwick, Claire Seeber, Max Seeck, Mark Sennen, Gerald Seymour, Zoe Sharp, M B Shaw, William Shaw, Sara Sheridan, Mel Sherratt, Will Shindler, Jeffrey Siger, Lilja Sigurdardottir, Yrsa Sigurdardottir, Georges Simenon, C J Skuse, Joanna Campbell Slan, Alex Smith, Alexander McCall Smith, Anna Smith, Fiona Veitch Smith, Jo Spain, Sally Spencer, Gunnar Staalesen, Cath Staincliffe, Catherine Steadman, Peter Steiner, Linda Stratmann, S D Sykes, Maryla Szymiczkowa, Emma Tallon, Andrew Taylor, C L Taylor, Aline Templeton, Russ Thomas, Sherry Thomas, E S Thomson, Lesley Thomson, Marilyn Todd, Rebecca Tope, Peter Tremayne, Camilla Trinchieri, M J Trow, Lynne Truss, C J Tudor, Antti Tuomainen, Helene Tursten, L C Tyler, Christian Unge, Nicola Upson, Luca Veste, David P Wagner, Martin Walker, B P Walter, Alex Walters, Rhiannon Ward, Douglas Watt, Holly Watt, Kerry Watts, Daisy Waugh, Ashley Weaver, Tim Weaver, Louise Welsh, Jeri Westerson, Nicola White, S R White, Lucie Whitehouse Kevin Wignall, Kerry Wilkinson, Jacqueline Winspear, James Wolff, Tom Wood and Michael Wood. 

Friday, January 07, 2022

New Releases - January 2022

Here's a snapshot of what I think is published for the first time in January 2022 (and is usually a UK date but occasionally will be a US or Australian date). January and future months can be found on the Future Releases page. If I've missed anything or got the date wrong, do please leave a comment. I've added the translator's name where known.

• Amphlett, Rachel - The Man Cave - Case Files
• Ani, Friedrich - Killing Happiness #2 Jakob Franck tr. Alexander Booth
• Bettany, Jane - Without a Trace #2 DI Isabel Blood, Derbyshire
• Blake, Sam - Remember My Name
• Bonner, Sarah - Her Perfect Twin
• Booth, Matthew - A Talent for Murder (ebook only) #1 Everett Carr, 1930s
• Brett, Simon - Blotto, Twinks and the Suspicious Guests #11 Brother and sister sleuths, Blotto and Twinks
• Brown, Eric - Murder Most Vile #9 Donald Langham, Crime Writer, London, 1955
• Byatt, Mandy - Just Another Liar
• Chase, Clare - Mystery at Magpie Lodge #7 Eve Mallow, Saxford St Peter
• Christie, Emma - Find Her First
• Cleeves, Ann - The Girls on the Shore #1 Detective Matthew Venn Novella
• Clements, Rory - The Man in the Bunker #6 Thomas Wilde, 1930s
• Coffey, Edel - Breaking Point
• Cooper, N A - Ripple Effect (ebook only)
• Crompton, Richard - Mountain of God #4 Mollel, a crime-solving former Maasai warrior, Nairobi, Kenya
• Dalgliesh, J M - Fool Me Twice (ebook only) #10 Tom Janssen, Norfolk
• D'Andrea, Luca - The Wanderer tr. Katherine Gregor
• de Gramont, Nina - The Christie Affair
• de la Motte, Anders - Dead of Winter #3 Seasons Quartet tr. Marlaine Delargy
• Dranfield, Wendy - The Birthday Party
• Dunphy, S A - Lost Graves #2 Boyle & Keneally
• Eldridge, Jim - Murder at the National Gallery #7 Former Detective Inspector Daniel Wilson
• Eriksson, Kjell - The Deathwatch Beetle #12 Detective Ann Lindell, Uppsala, Sweden tr. Paul Norlen
• Finney, Keith - A Deadly Mistake #3 Lipton St Faith Mysteries, Norfolk
• George, Elizabeth - Something to Hide #21 Inspector Thomas Lynley & Sergeant Barbara Havers
• Gibbons, Seán - Find The Killer (ebook only) #3 Ben Miller, Taxi Driver, Galway
• Gilman, David - Betrayal #2 Dan Raglan
• Goodwin, Dawn - What I Never Told You
• Grecian, Alex - One Eye Open
• Greenwood, Ross - Jail Break (ebook only)
• Hall, Traci - Murder at a Scottish Social #3 Paislee Shaw, Nairn, Scotland
• Hallett, Janice - The Twyford Code
• Halsall, Rona - The Guest Room (ebook only)
• Hannah, Sophie - The Couple at the Table
• Hewitt, J M - The Eight-Year Lie
• Hindle, Tom - A Fatal Crossing
• Holton, Noelle - Dead Mercy #5 DC Maggie Jamieson
• Howells, Debbie - The Secret
• Hutton, Callie - The Mystery of Albert E. Finch #3 Victorian Bookclub Mystery
• James, Bill - Low Pastures #36 DCS Harpur and ACC Iles
• Jensen, Louise - All For You
• Johnstone, Stuart - Into the Dark #2 Sergeant Don Colyear
• Kaya, Kerry - Under Dog (ebook only) #1 Carter Brothers
• Kepler, Lars - The Mirror Man #8 DI Joona Linna, Stockholm tr. Alice Menzies
• King, Hannah - She and I
• Kluver, Joy - Left for Dead #3 Detective Bernadette Noel
• Leather, Stephen - Standing Alone #2 Matt Standing
• Legat, Anna - At Death's Door #2 Shires Mysteries
• Louth, Nick - The Body Beneath the Willows #9 DCI Craig Gillard
• Manning, Nina - Queen Bee (ebook only)
• Mason, Simon - A Killing in November #1 DI Ray Wilkins, Oxford
• McCleave, Simon - The Lake Vyrnwy Killings (ebook only) #11 DI Ruth Hunter
• McIlvanney, Liam - The Heretic #2 DI Duncan McCormac, Glasgow
• McKenzie, Grant - The Seven Truths of Hannah Baxter (ebook only) #3 Ian Quinn
• McLean, Rachel - The Millionaire Murders #5 DCI Lesley Clarke, Dorset
• Mitchell, Caroline - The Village
• Moss, NJ - My Dead Husband (ebook only)
• Mullen, Owen - Hustle #3 Glass Family
• Natt och Dag, Niklas - 1794: The City Between the Bridges #2 Jean Mickel Cardell tr. Ebba Segerberg
• O'Brien, Jenny - Buried Lies #5 Detective Gaby Darin
• Perry, Tasmina - The Last Supper (ebook only) #2 Lara Stone, Investigative Reporter
• Phifer, Helen - Find the Girl #5 Detective Morgan Brookes
• Robertson, Craig - The Undiscovered Deaths of Grace McGill (as C S Robertson)
• Rosenfeldt, Hans - Cry Wolf tr. Elizabeth Clark Wessel
• Roy, Jacqueline - The Gosling Girl
• Russell, Leigh - Guilt Edged #17 DI Geraldine Steel
• Ryan, William - The Winter Guest (as W C Ryan)
• Savage, Caro - Hunted (ebook only)
• Scarrow, Alex - The Safe Place (ebook only) #5 DCI Boyd
• Schneider, Hansjorg - Silver Pebbles #2 Inspector Hunkeler tr. Mike Mitchell
• Staalesen, Gunnar - Bitter Flowers #9 Varg Veum, PI in Bergen, Norway tr. Don Bartlett
• Sten, Viveca - Buried in Secret #10 Sandhamn Murders tr. Marlaine Delargy
• Stratmann, Linda - Sherlock Holmes and the Explorers' Club (ebook only) #2 Early Casebook of Sherlock Holmes
• Thompson, Derek - West Country Murder (ebook only) #2 Detective Craig Wild
• Tope, Rebecca - The Threlkeld Theory #11 Persimmon Brown, Florist, Lake District
• Walker, Rosie - The House Fire
• Weatherley, Anna-Lou - The Night of the Party
• Welsh, Louise - The Second Cut #2 Rilke
• White, Nicola - The Burning Boy #3 Vincent Swan
• Wood, Trevor - Dead End Street #3 Jimmy Mullen, Newcastle
• Woods, Karen - Tease
• Wright, Adam J - House of the Dead (ebook only) #4 Murder Force

Monday, January 03, 2022

Welcome to 2022

Thank you to all the Euro Crime visitors - to the blog, the FaceBook page and/or the website - for your comments and emails, I do so appreciate them. I hope to post more regularly this year.
I'm still working on January's releases but it'll be up soon and I'll have news on the Petrona 2022 in due course as well. 

I haven't been reading lots during the pandemic so I haven't got a top ten of 2021 as such. I would point you at the Petrona 2021 shortlist and I also enjoyed The Mist by Ragnar Jonasson tr. Victoria Cribb. Other favourites from last year were The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman and Crossed Skis by Carol Carnac as part of my belated discovery of E C R Lorac.


I'm currently reading Murder on the Lusitania by Edward Marston - I own a twenty-year-old paperback copy of it from when it first came out as 'by Conrad Allen' - but am reading the just released kindle version. I also own a print version of the second book, Murder on the Mauretania, and am pleased to see that Allison & Busby are releasing all eight books in the series (at least on kindle) by June 2022.

I'm also listening to The Joy and Light Bus Company by Alexander McCall Smith narrated by Adjoa Andoh, the twenty-second in the Mma Ramotswe series, one of the few series I'm up to date with. I'm relieved to see that volume twenty-three, A Song of Comfortable Chairs, is scheduled for September.




Sunday, December 12, 2021

New Releases - December 2021

Here's a snapshot of what I think is published for the first time in December 2021 (and is usually a UK date but occasionally will be a US or Australian date). December and future months (and years) can be found on the Future Releases page. If I've missed anything or got the date wrong, do please leave a comment. I've added the translator's name where known.

• Allen, Jo - Death in the Mist (ebook only) #7 DCI Jude Satterthwaite, Lake District
• Amphlett, Rachel - The Beachcomber #Case Files
• Anholt, Lawrence - Solstice of Death #3 DI Shanti Joyce & Vince Caine, the Mindful Detective
• Atkinson, Heather - Blood Ties #3 Gallowburn
• Bryndza, Robert - Darkness Falls #3 Kate Marshall
• Carrington, Sam - The Couple on Maple Drive
• Cookman, Lesley - Murder Most Merry (ebook only) Short Stories
• Cutts, Lisa - Murder at the Castle (ebook only) #2 Harry Powell & Belinda Penshurst
• Durrant, Helen H - Last Victim (ebook only) #5 DCI Rachel King
• Ellis, J R - Murder at St Anne's #7 Detective Chief Inspector Oldroyd, Yorkshire
• Gatward, D J - Cold Sanctuary (ebook only) #8 DCI Harry Grimm
• Gordon-Smith, Dolores - The Chapel in the Woods #11 Jack Haldean, 1920s
• Granger, Ann - Mystery in the Making #1 Short Story Collection
• Hanley, C B - By the Edge of the Sword #7 Edwin Weaver, C13
• Harrison, Cora - Spring of Hope #4 Gaslight Mystery
• Harte, Stephanie - Secrets and Lies
• Higashino, Keigo - Silent Parade #9 Detective Galileo tr. Giles Murray
• James, Ed - A Hill To Die On (ebook only) #8 DI Fenchurch, London
• Jones, Carys - We Are All Liars
• Kirk, JD - Come Hell or High Water #13 DCI Logan
• Kovach, Carla - Her Dying Wish #10 Detective Gina Harte
• Lees, Georgina - The Girl Upstairs
• Leitch, Fiona - A Cornish Christmas Murder #4 Jodie 'Nosey' Parker, Chef
• Lucius, Walter - A Sea of Flames #3 Heartland Trilogy tr. tbc
• Masters, Priscilla - Almost a Whisper #15 Detective Inspector Joanna Piercy, Leek, Staffordshire
• Maxwell, Alyssa - A Deadly Endowment #7 Lady and Lady's Maid Mystery
• McCallin, Luke - Where God Does Not Walk #4 Captain Gregor Reinhardt, Military Intelligence Officer, 1943 Sarajevo
• McDonald, Chris - Mistletoe and Crime #5 Stonebridge Mysteries
• Michaud, Martin - The Devil's Choir #3 Victor Lessard, Montreal tr. Arthur Holden
• Moore, Ian - Death a la Cuisine #2 Follet Valley Mystery
• Nickson, Chris - The Blood Covenant #4 Simon Westow, Thief-taker, Regency Leeds
• Oliver, Katie - Pride, Prejudice, and Peril #1 Jane Austen Tea Society Mystery
• Pattison, Nell - Hide (apa Nowhere to Hide)
• Renshaw, Jane - The Stepson (ebook only)
• Rijks, Miranda - The New Neighbour (ebook only)
• Rose, Jacqui - The Streets
• Rufin, Jean-Christophe - The Hanged Man of Conakry tr. Alison Anderson
• Smith, Alex - Sweet Briar Rose #7 DCI Robert Kett, Norfolk
• Taylor, Marsali- A Shetland Winter Mystery #10 Shetland Sailing Mysteries
• Todd, Marilyn - Dead Drop (ebook only) #4 Julia McAllister, Victorian Era
• Yamaguchi, Masaya - Death of the Living Dead tr. Ho-Ling Wong

Thursday, November 18, 2021

E C R Lorac - These Names Make Clues

I mentioned E C R Lorac a few short months ago after having read Two Way-Murder. I've since read Crossed Skis under her pseudonym Carol Carnac, and These Names Make Clues.

These Names Make Clues was first published in 1937 and republished just last September.

Official blurb from amazon:

‘Should detectives go to parties? Was it consistent with the dignity of the Yard? The inspector tossed for it—and went.’

Chief Inspector Macdonald has been invited to a treasure hunt party at the house of Graham Coombe, the celebrated publisher of Murder by Mesmerism. Despite a handful of misgivings, the inspector joins a guestlist of novelists and thriller writers disguised on the night under literary pseudonyms. The fun comes to an abrupt end, however, when ‘Samuel Pepys’ is found dead in the telephone room in bizarre circumstances.

Amidst the confusion of too many fake names, clues, ciphers and convoluted alibis, Macdonald and his allies in the CID must unravel a truly tangled case in this metafictional masterpiece, which returns to print for the first time since its publication in 1937.


I enjoyed this very much, especially the first half at the treasure hunt party and I loved this sentence taken from the second half of the book, when a character (name omitted) gets lost and asks for help:

The errand boy thus addressed gave directions which involved too many "firsts on your right and thirds on your left" for XXXX to follow, but with a general sense of direction culled from the complicated instructions he turned down a narrow suburban road and was rewarded shortly by the sign of that gallant gentleman "Major Road ahead".

My favourite of the three I've read so far though is Crossed Skis, set partly in Austria and giving an enormous flavour of post-war life and travel, as well as a good puzzle.

Chief Inspector Macdonald returns in February 2022 in Post After Post-Mortem. In the meantime I hope to catch up with more of the British Library Crime Classics collection and listen to more Shedunnit podcasts, in particular a recent one which revisits E C R Lorac.

Wednesday, November 10, 2021

More Agatha Christie-related crime fiction

I did a short post last year about Golden Age crime writers and/or their characters living on and in 2017 a more specific post about Agatha Christie featuring in crime novels, however it's time to revisit this theme and we have not one but three recent/upcoming books which include her (or her homes), all from US authors/publishers.

Have you read any of these or plan to?

Here are the covers and blurbs taken from amazon:

Death at Greenway by Lori Rader Day


Bridey Kelly has come to Greenway House--the beloved holiday home of Agatha Christie--in disgrace. A terrible mistake at St. Prisca's Hospital in London has led to her dismissal as a nurse trainee, and her only chance for redemption is a position in the countryside caring for children evacuated to safety from the Blitz.

Greenway is a beautiful home full of riddles: wondrous curios not to be touched, restrictions on rooms not to be entered, and a generous library, filled with books about murder. The biggest mystery might be the other nurse, Gigi, who is like no one Bridey has ever met. Chasing ten young children through the winding paths of the estate grounds might have soothed Bridey's anxieties and grief--if Greenway were not situated so near the English Channel and the rising aggressions of the war.

When a body washes ashore near the estate, Bridey is horrified to realize this is not a victim of war, but of a brutal killing. As the local villagers look among themselves, Bridey and Gigi discover they each harbor dangerous secrets about what has led them to Greenway. With a mystery writer's home as their unsettling backdrop, the young women must unravel the truth before their safe haven becomes a place of death . . .




Murder at Mallowan Hall by Colleen Cambridge

Tucked away among Devon's rolling green hills, Mallowan Hall combines the best of English tradition with the modern conveniences of 1930. Housekeeper Phyllida Bright, as efficient as she is personable, manages the large household with an iron fist in her very elegant glove. In one respect, however, Mallowan Hall stands far apart from other picturesque country houses... 

The manor is home to archaeologist Max Mallowan and his famous wife, Agatha Christie. Phyllida is both loyal to and protective of the crime writer, who is as much friend as employer. An aficionado of detective fiction, Phyllida has yet to find a gentleman in real life half as fascinating as Mrs. Agatha's Belgian hero, Hercule Poirot. But though accustomed to murder and its methods as frequent topics of conversation, Phyllida is unprepared for the sight of a very real, very dead body on the library floor...

A former Army nurse, Phyllida reacts with practical common sense--and a great deal of curiosity. It soon becomes clear that the victim arrived at Mallowan Hall under false pretenses during a weekend party. Now, Phyllida not only has a houseful of demanding guests on her hands--along with a distracted, anxious staff--but hordes of reporters camping outside. When another dead body is discovered--this time, one of her housemaids--Phyllida decides to follow in M. Poirot's footsteps to determine which of the Mallowans' guests is the killer. With help from the village's handsome physician, Dr. Bhatt, Mr. Dobble, the butler, along with other household staff, Phyllida assembles the clues. Yet, she is all too aware that the killer must still be close at hand and poised to strike again. And only Phyllida's wits will prevent her own story from coming to an abrupt end...


The Christie Affair by Nina De Gramont

In 1926, Agatha Christie disappeared for 11 days. Only I know the truth of her disappearance.
I’m no Hercule Poirot.
I’m her husband’s mistress.


Agatha Christie’s world is one of glamorous society parties, country house weekends, and growing literary fame.

Nan O’Dea’s world is something very different. Her attempts to escape a tough London upbringing during the Great War led to a life in Ireland marred by a hidden tragedy.

After fighting her way back to England, she’s set her sights on Agatha. Because Agatha Christie has something Nan wants. And it’s not just her husband.

Despite their differences, the two women will become the most unlikely of allies. And during the mysterious eleven days that Agatha goes missing, they will unravel a dark secret that only Nan holds the key to . . .


Monday, November 08, 2021

Review: When Marnie Was There by Joan G Robinson

I recently posted my review of WHEN MARNIE WAS THERE by Joan G Robinson on my library's Facebook page. 

Next year sees the publication of Zoe Somerville's THE MARSH HOUSE which according to her website is

"inspired by the classic children’s novel When Marnie Was There, and the otherworldly, watery landscape of the North Norfolk marshes, [] is a supernatural tale of families, madness and murder."


I confess I hadn’t heard of the 1967 classic WHEN MARNIE WAS THERE by Joan G Robinson until the Studio Ghibli film of the same name was released in 2014. Hearing it was based on a book set in Norfolk I decided to seek it out.

The story is told by Anna, whose age is not specified but seems to be around eleven. She is orphaned at a young age and when her grandmother who was caring for her, also dies she is sent to a children’s home. She is later fostered by a London couple. But Anna doesn’t seem to fit in and is lonely and struggling at school and her health is suffering. In desperation her foster mum sends Anna to stay with friends of hers at the North Norfolk coastal village of Little Overton (modelled on the real-life Burnham Overy Staithe). Anna is immediately drawn to the Marsh House at the end of the creek and imagines who might live there.
Anna spends all her time outside, on the beach, paddling in the creeks and one day sees a young girl having her hair brushed in a window of the Marsh House.
One night, Anna finds a small boat tied up near her house and assumes it has been left for her to visit the Marsh House and she finally gets to meet the young girl, Marnie.
Marnie and Anna spend lots of time together though nobody sees them together and Anna is heard talking to herself. Is Marnie real or imagined?
When Marnie must leave, a new and happier chapter begins for Anna.
This is a very interesting and captivating book which was shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal. The book teases the mystery of who is Marnie: is she real, a figment of Anna’s imagination or even a ghost? It quietly covers themes of loss and loneliness and grief and acceptance in a beautifully realised Norfolk setting.
A remote, quiet world where there were only boats and birds and water, and an enormous sky.

Sunday, November 07, 2021

Cover Theme: Children's Playgrounds III

Swings on covers continues to be popular. I've already done two posts but a crop of fresh titles means I can do a third!











Thursday, November 04, 2021

The Petrona Award 2021 - Winner


Winner of 2021 Petrona Award announced – a first win for historical crime


The winner of the 2021 Petrona Award for the Best Scandinavian Crime Novel of the Year is:


TO COOK A BEAR by Mikael Niemi, translated from the Swedish by Deborah Bragan-Turner and published by MacLehose Press.


As well as a trophy, Mikael Niemi receives a pass to and a guaranteed panel at CrimeFest 2022. Mikael Niemi and Deborah Bragan-Turner will also receive a cash prize.


The judges’ statement on TO COOK A BEAR:


The judges adored TO COOK A BEAR, a historical crime novel set in northernmost Sweden in 1852, and were unanimous in our decision to select it as the Petrona Award winner for 2021. We were particularly impressed with the novel’s use of historical detail, its fascinating reimagining of a figure from history, the sense of location and atmosphere, the rumination on religion versus the natural world, and the depiction of early forensics. TO COOK A BEAR’s superb characterisation of the main protagonists Læstadius and Jussi, which is tinged with sadness yet hope, also allows the author to explore the issues of literacy and class with sensitivity and compassion. The beautiful translation by Deborah Bragan-Turner lets the novel shine for English-language readers around the world.

TO COOK A BEAR is the first historical crime novel to win the Petrona Award.



Comments from the winning author, translator and publisher:


Mikael Niemi (author):

I am very proud and happy to have received the Petrona Award and would like to thank my editor, Katharina Bielenberg, my translator Deborah Bragan-Turner, and my agency, Hedlund Literary Agency, who have made it possible for this novel to reach British readers. This happy news has brightened the growing winter darkness here in the very north of Scandinavia. I am sending my warmest thanks to all my British readers.


Deborah Bragan-Turner (translator):


I am absolutely thrilled and very honoured to receive the Petrona Award. It’s a great privilege to be in the company of such accomplished authors and translators on the shortlist. Many congratulations to you all. Thank you to MacLehose Press for your support and editorial advice, and to the panel of judges for your championing of and enthusiasm for Scandinavian fiction in translation. And of course thank you most of all, Mikael Niemi, for bringing the story of Jussi and the pastor to us in TO COOK A BEAR, an inspired novel and a joy to translate.


MacLehose Press:


We are delighted that Mikael Niemi’s novel has been recognised with the Petrona Award. TO COOK A BEAR is immersive and transporting, historical crime fiction at its best, and it has been thrilling to watch it find its readers in English. Powerfully vivid and lush in its descriptions of Sweden’s very far north, and brilliant on literacy and the power of language, it has been beautifully and imaginatively rendered in Deborah Bragan-Turner’s translation. Congratulations to them both!


The Petrona team would like to thank our sponsor, David Hicks, for his generous and continued support of the 2021 Petrona Award.

Tuesday, November 02, 2021

New Releases - November 2021

Here's a snapshot of what I think is published for the first time in November 2021 (and is usually a UK date but occasionally will be a US or Australian date). November and future months (and years) can be found on the Future Releases page. If I've missed anything or got the date wrong, do please leave a comment. I've added the translator's name where known.

• Ace, Cathy - The Corpse with the Granite Heart (ebook only) #11 Welsh-Canadian Professor Cait Morgan, Criminologist
• Allingham, Merryn - Murder on the Pier #2 Flora Steele, Sussex, 1955
• Baskerville, B - Northern Roulette (ebook only) #4 DCI Erica Cooper
• Beckett, Simon - The Lost #1 Jonah Colley, Armed response officer, Met Police
• Beevis, Keri - The People Next Door
• Bennett, S J - A Three Dog Problem #2 The Queen
• Bolton, R P - The Perfect House
• Brightwell, Emily - Mrs. Jeffries and the Midwinter Murders #40 Mrs Jeffries
• Brolly, Matt - The Mark #4 Detective Louise Blackwell
• Cambridge, Colleen - Murder at Mallowan Hall #1 Phyllida Bright, housekeeper to Agatha Christie
• Carver, Will - Psychopaths Anonymous #4 DS Pace
• Celestin, Ray - Sunset Swing #4 City Blues Quartet
• Clare, Alys - Magic in the Weave #4 Gabriel Taverner, Former ship's surgeon, C17 Devon
• Comley, M A - I Can See You #14 DI Sarah Ramsey
• Cross, A J - A Dark, Divided Self #3 Will Traynor, Criminologist
• Davies, Martin - Mrs Hudson and the Blue Daisy #5 Mrs Hudson and Sherlock Holmes
• Dennison, Hannah - Murder in Miniature at Honeychurch Hall #8 Kat Stanford
• Ellis, Bella - The Red Monarch #3 The Brontë Mysteries
• Ellis, Joy - The Night Thief (ebook only) #8 DI Rowan Jackman & DS Maria Evans, Lincolnshire
• Farrington, C J - Death on the Trans-Siberian Express #1 Olga Pushkin
• Fellowes, Jessica - The Mitford Vanishing #5 Louisa Cannon, Maid to the Mitfords, 1919
• Fitzek, Sebastian - Amok tr. tbc
• Follett, Ken - Never
• Gallagher, Charlie - Lethal Game #1 DI Joel Norris
• Gamboa, Santiago - The Night Will Be Long tr. Andrea Rosenberg
• Gerlis, Alex - Agent in Berlin #1 The Wolf Pack Spies
• Gibbons, Seán - Back Street Murder (ebook only) #2 Ben Miller, Taxi Driver, Galway
• Glenconner, Anne - A Haunting at Holkham
• Golding, Melanie - The Replacement
• Gray, Lisa - Lonely Hearts #4 Jessica Shaw
• Greenwood, Ross - The Cold Killer #4 DI Barton
• Harrod-Eagles, Cynthia - Dying Fall #23 Bill Slider, Shepherd's Bush CID
• Heafield, Jane - Her Dark Past
• Hendy, Hannah - The Dinner Lady Detectives
• Herron, Mick - Dolphin Junction #1 Short Story Collection
• Higgins, G D - Deathly Silence #2 Detective Conal Brophy
• Hodges, David - Stalker on the Levels (ebook only) #9 DC Kate Hamblin
• Hollow, Mike - The Pimlico Murder #6 Blitz Detective
• Holt, Anne - A Memory for Murder #3 Selma Falck tr. tbc
• Horst, Jorn Lier - A Question of Guilt #15 Chief Inspector William Wisting, Larvik tr. Anne Bruce
• Jardine, Quintin - Deadlock #33 Detective Chief Superintendent Bob Skinner, Edinburgh
• Jenkins, Victoria - The New Family
• Kent, Tony - No Way to Die
• Kernick, Simon - Good Cop Bad Cop
• Kitson, Bill - Cut-Throat (ebook only) #13 Detective Mike Nash, Yorkshire
• Kray, Roberta - Double Crossed
• Larkin, L A - The Safe Place
• Lebor, Adam - Dohany Street #3 Balthazar Kovacs, Detective, Budapest
• Mariani, Scott - The Crusader's Cross #24 Ben Hope, Ex-SAS
• Marsons, Angela - Stolen Ones #15 DI Kim Stone
• Martin, Faith - A Fatal Night #7 Ryder & Loveday, Oxford, 1960s
• Maslen, Andy - Plain Dead #3 DI Ford
• McCleave, Simon - This is London, SE15 (ebook only) #4 DC Ruth Hunter
• McLean, Rachel - The Monument Murders (ebook only) #4 DCI Lesley Clarke, Dorset
• McPherson, Catriona - Scot Mist #4 Last Ditch Mysteries
• Mukherjee, Abir - The Shadows of Men #5 Captain Sam Wyndham, Calcutta, 1919
• Nordin, Karen - Last One Alive #2 Detective Kjeld Nygaard, Sweden
• Norek, Olivier - Turf Wars #2 Banlieues Trilogy tr. tbc
• Odden, Karen - Down a Dark River #1 Inspector Corravan, Victorian London
• Oldham, Nick - Transfusion #27 DCI Christie
• Ollerton, Ollie - All Or Nothing #2 Alex Abbott
• Oswald, James - Nowhere to Run #3 DC Constance Fairchild
• Park, A J - Don't Speak
• Petersen, Christoffer - Arctic Recoil (ebook only) #4 Guerrilla Greenland
• Richards, Malcolm - Down in the Blood (ebook only) #2 PI Blake Hollow, Cornwall
• Richardson, Matthew - The Insider
• Ryder, John - The Hostage (ebook only)
• Scarrow, Simon - The Honour of Rome #20 Macro and Cato, Roman soldiers
• Shah, R D - Project Icarus #1 The Disavowed
• Sherratt, Mel - The Life She Wants (ebook only)
• Slater, K L - The Widow (ebook only)
• Smith, Fiona Veitch - The Crystal Crypt #6 Poppy Denby, 1920s Reporter
• Teague, Paul J - First To Die (ebook only) #1 Morecambe Bay Trilogy 3
• Templeton, Aline - Old Sins #4 DI Kelso Strang
• Thomas, Sherry - Miss Moriarty, I Presume? #6 Lady Sherlock
• Trow, M J - Four Thousand Days #1 Margaret Murray, Archaeologist, London 1900
• Vagner, Yana - To the Lake tr. Maria Wiltshire
• Walker, Martin - Bruno's Challenge & Other Dordogne Tales #1 Short Story Collection
• Waller, Anita - Code Blue #2 Connection Trilogy
• Walter, B P - The Woman on the Pier
• Watson, Sue - The New Wife (ebook only)
• Weaver, Tim -The Shadow at the Door #11 David Raker, Missing Persons Investigator

Monday, November 01, 2021

Book Tour: Extract from The Commandments by Óskar Guðmundsson tr. Quentin Bates

Welcome to the second stop on the book tour for The Commandments by Óskar Guðmundsson translated by Quentin Bates. The first stop was at the Nordic Lighthouse.

I am very pleased to be able to share this intriguing extract from The Commandments, courtesy of Corylus Books. The Commandments is a standalone novel, first published in Iceland in 2019 and is the first of Óskar's books to be published in English.



Official blurb:

Former police officer Salka Steinsdóttir finds herself pitched into the toughest investigation of her life, just as she is back in the tranquil north of Iceland to recover from a personal trauma.

The victim is someone she had pursued earlier in her career – and had never been able to pin down. Now a killer has taken the law into their own hands and meted out brutal retribution for ancient crimes. Salka is faced with tracking down the murderer of a stalwart of the church and the community, a man whose dark reputation stretches deep into the past, and even into the police team tasked with solving the case.

As the killer prepares to strike again, Salka and her team search for the band of old friends who could be either killers or victims – or both.

A bestseller in Iceland, The Commandments asks many challenging questions as it takes on highly emotive and controversial issues.


Extract:

He’s been here in the house. The man who murdered Hróbjartur and Helgi. He heard you come in, made a break for it and went this way through the bushes.’Salka looked to one side when there was no response and realised that the police officer hadn’t followed her. She could see him talking to a colleague in the living room. 
She stood up, shone the beam of the torch between the branches, and squeezed through into the next garden. The light of the torch showed faint but definite tracks leading to the back of the next house. She followed them as far as the sun deck behind the house. She stopped and switched the torch off as she noticed a movement behind the living room window. The house’s occupant sat at the living room table and opened a laptop. The reflections on the inside of the windows meant that he had probably noticed nothing. 
Salka saw barely discernible prints on the decking left by feet that had been through wet grass. They tracked at an angle across the deck towards the corner of the house. Salka cautiously followed them. She peered around the corner of the building and looked into the gap between the house and the garage. There was a small window on this side of the house and a dim light found its way into the gap, but not enough to illuminate the complete darkness at the far end. 
She felt for the torch switch, knowing she was taking a risk turning it on. When she pressed the button, nothing happened. She slapped it hard against her palm and a narrow beam appeared. The first thing she saw was the wood wall that closed off the gap between the house and the garage. The light went off. She banged it against the flat of her hand, but nothing happened. 
The next thing she saw was the man who rushed at her from the darkness. He grabbed her by the neck, and threw her to the ​ground.

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