Monday, February 10, 2014

RTE UPDATE--New Interview, New Crime Fiction Reviews at RTE

As posted elewhere over the weekend...

At RTE this week we have

Fifteen new crime fiction reviews:
http://www.reviewingtheevidence.com

Sabine Durrant in the 'Sixty seconds with . . .' interview hot seat:

http://www.reviewingtheevidence.com/interviews.html?id=175

Reviews this week:

TITLE                    AUTHOR                REVIEWER

UNDER YOUR SKIN    Sabine Durrant Deb Shoss       
A woman who appears to have it all has her life all but destroyed after she finds the dead body of a young woman while taking her morning run.

COLD STORAGE, ALASKA  John Straley Barbara Fister    
When Clive McCahon gets out of prison, he returns to small town Alaska to open a bar, using drug money that a former colleague believes is his.

LAKE OF TEARS    Mary Logue        Barbara Fister   
Human remains are found in the ashes of ceremonially burned boat sculpture just as her boss's heart attack forces Claire Watkins to step in as acting sheriff.

DYING TO KNOW  T.J. O'Connor    Diana Borse           
Homicide Detective Oliver Tucker (“Tuck”) is shot to death in the opening of the mystery but somehow is not gone.  Mostly invisible and unnoticed, he determines to find and punish his murderer but he is still a jealous husband and he suspects literally everyone, including his anthropologist wife Dr. Angela Tucker and his former partner “Bear” Braddock.

TIGER SHRIMP TANGO    Tim Dorsey   Sarah Dudley       
Serge Storm and sidekick Coleman are dealing with scam artists in the Sunshine State with their own style of vigilant justice

THE JOSHUA STONE        James Barney    Anne Corey       
When a famous physicist, long presumed dead, stumbles into a rural West Virginia coffee shop with a bullet wound, Mike Califano, a government analyst, is tasked with uncovering secret experiments that involve an international web of evil and pose a terrible threat to the world

RED 1-2-3     John Katzenbach    Paris Abell       
A serial killer decides to kill three women on the same day, but he doesn’t expect them to find each other and turn the tables on him.

BROTHERHOOD OF FEAR    Paul Grossman     Yvonne Klein   
Following Hitler's rise to power, Willi Kraus, formerly Berlin's top police detective, is now an exile in Paris where his detective talents are used by various and shadowy interests.

HUNTING SHADOWS    Charles Todd        PJ Coldren       
Inspector Ian Rutledge has to find a sniper whose targets seem to have no connection to each other.

A MEDAL FOR MURDER    Frances Brody    Meredith Frazier   
Set in Harrogate, England, in the 1920s, this mystery is the second in a series starring Kate Shackleton, a private detective who begins by investigating a pawnshop robbery but quickly finds herself involved with murder, kidnapping, and secrets from the past.

CROSSBONES YARD  Kate Rhodes    P D Crumbaker       
Psychologist Alice Quentin is asked by police to aid in the investigation of the brutal torture and murder of a London prostitute, an undertaking that exposes her to the dangers of the darker side of the city and forces her to confront her own dark family secrets.

A CONSPIRACY OF FAITH  Jussi Adler-Olsen    Yvonne Klein       
A very cold case for Department Q, in which a note in a bottle cast adrift a decade earlier finally arrives on Carl Mørck's desk and leads to the team uncovering a series of exceptionally cold-hearted kidnappings of children of members of small religious sects.

WHERE MONSTERS DWELL Jorgen Brekke    Sharon Mensing   
Police from Richmond, Virginia, and Trondheim, Norway, collaborate to solve related murders having a connection to a 16th century book about human anatomy.

BRISTOL HOUSE    Beverly Swerling    Meredith Frazier   
Annie Kendall, historian and recovering alcoholic, is sent to London to research - and possibly find - a treasure trove of ancient Judaica. Her search, aided in part by the ghost of a 16th-century monk, uncovers links to the present that could be deadly for Annie and, ultimately, threaten the foundations of established religions and the precarious peace in Israel.

THE INTERCEPT    Dick Wolf        Christine Zibas       
In this debut thriller from the creator of NBC's "Law & Order," Dick Wolf introduces readers to a new series featuring Jeremy Fisk of the NYPD's Intelligence Division

We post more than 900 new reviews a year -- all of them are archived on the site -- as well as a new interview with a top author every issue.

Yvonne Klein
Editor: ymk@reviewingtheevidence.com 

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