As posted elsewhere over the weekend.....
Here are nine reviews which have been added to the Euro Crime website
today, four have appeared on the blog over the last couple of weeks and
five are completely new.
The major recent news for fans of Scandinavian crime fiction is that the
shortlist for the Petrona Award, which is for the best Scandinavian
crime novel (in translation), has been announced. All the details are on
the Petrona Award website (http://www.petronaaward.co.uk/).
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:
Lynn Harvey encourages you to read Belinda Bauer's 'Rubbernecker' which
is now available in paperback;
Michelle Peckham reviews James Carol's 'Broken Dolls', the first in the
ex-FBI profiler, Jefferson Winter series;
Michelle also reviews Sarah Hilary's striking debut, 'Someone Else's
Skin' which introduces DI Marnie Rome;
Rich Westwood reviews Christina James's 'In the Family', set in the
Lincolnshire fens;
I venture off-topic with Annie Knox's 'Paws for Murder';
Terry Halligan reviews Stephen Leather's 'Last Night' - is it the end
for Jack Nightingale?;
Terry also reviews the first in a new series from Adrian Magson, 'The
Watchman';
Geoff Jones reviews R N Morris's 'The Dark Palace', the third in the
Silas Quinn series
and Mark Bailey reviews Ian Rankin's latest "Rebus", 'Saints of the
Shadow Bible'.
http://www.eurocrime.co.uk/review_list.html or via the blog:
http://eurocrime.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/new-reviews-bauer-carol-hilary-james.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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