As posted elsewhere earlier today....
Here are nine reviews which have been added to the Euro Crime website
today, four have appeared on the blog over the last week and five are
completely new.
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:
Terry Halligan reviews two books by Mark Ellis, 'Princes Gate' and
'Stalin's Gold', both set in 1940;
Lynn Harvey is very impressed with 'I Can See in the Dark' by Karin
Fossum tr. James Anderson;
Amanda Gillies reviews Tom Grieves' second book, 'A Cry in the Night',
set in the Lake District;
Susan White reviews 'The Killing Room', the fifth in the Sandro Cellini
series by Christobel Kent, set in Italy;
Michelle Peckham reviews Louise Millar's 'The Hidden Girl', set in Suffolk;
I review Andreas Norman's debut, a spy thriller set in Sweden and
Brussels: 'Into a Raging Blaze' tr. Ian Giles;
Geoff Jones reviews, recent competition prize, 'Invisible' by Christine
Poulson
and Mark Bailey reviews Chris Simms' 'A Price to Pay', the second in the
DC Iona Khan series set in Manchester.
http://www.eurocrime.co.uk/review_list.html or via the blog:
http://eurocrime.blogspot.co.uk/2014/07/new-reviews-ellis-fossum-grieves-kent.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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