As posted elsewhere over the weekend....
Here are nine reviews which -- have been added to the Euro Crime website
today, two have appeared on the blog over the last three weeks and seven
are completely new.
The competition closes tonight at 11.59pm: win an iBook of Invisible by
Christine Poulson (no geographical restrictions).
http://eurocrime.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/win-invisible-by-christine-poulson.html
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 reviews Camilla Ceder's 'Babylon' tr. Marlaine Delargy, the
sequel to Frozen Moment, set in Gothenburg;
Amanda Gillies reviews 'Slingshot' by Matthew Dunn, the third in his
"Spycatcher" series;
Geoff Jones reviews Matthew Frank's debut novel, 'If I Should Die',
which introduces ex-Army turned trainee police officer Joe Stark;
Terry Halligan reviews Paul Johnston's 'The White Sea', the seventh in
the Greece-based Alex Mavros series;
I review 'The Curse of the House of Foskett' by M R C Kasasian, the
sequel to the excellent 'The Mangle Street Murders';
Michelle Peckham reviews Erin Kelly's 'The Ties That Bind';
Terry also reviews Simon Kernick's 'Stay Alive' which is now out in
paperback;
Rich Westwood reviews Thomas Mogford's 'Hollow Mountain', the latest in
the Spike Sanguinetti series based on and around Gibraltar
and Lynn also reviews 'The Crack' by Christopher Radmann set in 1970s
South Africa.
http://www.eurocrime.co.uk/review_list.html or via the blog:
http://eurocrime.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/new-reviews-ceder-dunn-frank-johnston.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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