Sunday, August 16, 2015

Euro Crime Update

Here are eleven reviews which have been added to the Euro Crime website today, all have appeared on the blog since last time*.

*I am trialling a new approach at the moment in that all reviews will appear on the Euro Crime blog rather than being separate files as part of the Euro Crime website. The reviews will appear daily ie Monday to Friday, with roundups on Sundays. The website will continue with bibliographies etc, the only change is that the reviews will be on the blog.

I'd be interested in any comments about this new approach.

NB. You can keep up to date with Euro Crime by following the blog and/or liking the Euro Crime Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/eurocrimewebsite).

New Reviews

Michelle Peckham reviews Jussi Adler-Olsen's 'Buried' tr. Martin Aitken, the fifth in the Carl Morck and Assad series set in Copenhagen;

Amanda Gillies reviews Lin Anderson's 'The Special Dead', the eleventh in the Rhona Macleod series (check back on Tuesday for a Q & A with Lin);

Not "Euro Crime", but as part of an occasional special feature, I review Lynn Cahoon's 'Guidebook to Murder', the first in a series set in a coastal Californian town;

Lynn Harvey reviews Roberto Costantini's 'The Root of all Evil' tr. N S Thompson, the middle part of a projected trilogy;

Also set in America is Scottish author Mason Cross's 'The Samaritan', reviewed by Terry Halligan;

Terry also reviews Bill Daly's 'Double Mortice' the second in the DCI Charlie Anderson series set in Glasgow;

Ewa Sherman reviews Kati Hiekkapelto's 'The Hummingbird' tr. David Hackston which introduces Finland's Detective Anna Fekete;

Geoff Jones reviews Hjorth & Rosenfeldt's 'The Man Who Watched Women' tr. Marlaine Delargy, the second in the Sebastian Bergman series;

Amanda also reviews 'The Jump' by Doug Johnstone, and concludes "I am lost for superlatives to describe this book";

Michelle also reviews Denise Mina's 'Blood Salt Water', the fifth in the DS Alex Morrow series

and Laura Root reviews Vidar Sundstol's 'The Ravens tr. Tiina Nunnally, the conclusion to his Minnesota Trilogy.

http://www.eurocrime.co.uk/review_list.html or via the blog: http://eurocrime.blogspot.co.uk/2015/08/review-roundup-adler-olsen-anderson.html.

Previous reviews can be found in the review archive (http://www.eurocrime.co.uk/review_list.html)

Forthcoming titles can be found by author or date or by category, here (http://eurocrime.co.uk/future_releases.html) along with releases by year.

best wishes,
Karen M
@eurocrime

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