As posted elsewhere earlier today....
The current issue of RTE, out on January 24th, includes fifteen new
reviews as well as a new interview:
http://www.reviewingtheevidence.com
Plus
Becky Masterman in the 'Sixty seconds with . . .' interview hot seat:
http://www.reviewingtheevidence.com/interviews.html?id=195
NEW REVIEWS THIS WEEK:
THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN Paula Hawkins Reviewed by Yvonne Klein
On her daily commute into London, Rachel fantasizes about the lovely
life led by a couple she sees from the train every morning in their back
garden, until one day she sees something so shocking that she is
unwisely impelled to interfere in their lives.
ONE STEP TOO FAR Tina Seskis. Reviewed by Christine Zibas
What would make a successful, happily married woman disappear from her
own life, leaving no trace?
THE BLUE JOURNAL L. T. Graham. Reviewed by Sharon Mensing
Walker investigates the murder of a woman who had been writing a diary
about her sexual conquests in a wealthy Connecticut suburb
FEAR THE DARKNESS Becky Masterman. Reviewed by Megan Sweeney
After her sisters in law's untimely death, Brigid and her new husband
take in Bridgid's teenaged niece, Gemma Kate. Not long after Gemma Kate
moves in things start to go wrong.
A FINE SUMMER'S DAY Charles Todd. Reviewed by PJ Coldren
Detective Ian Rutledge connects a series of seemingly unrelated cases in
an England teetering on the edge of The Great War.
AS CHIMNEY SWEEPERS COME TO DUST. Alan Bradley.Reviewed by Yvonne Klein
Abruptly banished from her ancestral home, Flavia de Luce is transported
across the sea to a girls' boarding school in Toronto, where she is
immediately confronted by a mummified corpse stuffed up a chimney.
MURDER AT THE BOOK GROUP Maggie King. Reviewed by Phyllis Onstad
Romance writer untangles the secrets and jealousies that lead to a book
club poisoning; all told with a light, humorous touch.
FIVE MINUTES ALONE Paul Cleave. Reviewed by Karen Chisholm
Someone is helping rape victims wreak revenge on their attackers and
Theo Tate and Carl Schroder find themselves on opposite sides in the
attempt to stop him.
BRED TO KILL Franck Thilliez. Reviewed by Anne Corey
Horrific violence may be linked to a prehistoric virus, and both
Inspector Franck Sharko and ex-police officer Lucie Henebelle are drawn
into the search for the scientists who have manipulated this virus to
create modern-day monsters
SONS OF SPARTA Jeffrey Siger. Reviewed by Sharon Mensing
The death of a crime boss in the Mani, at the southern tip of the
Peloponnese, leads to an investigation of the corruption that permeates
Greek society.
HIGH STAKES John McEvoy. Reviewed by Meredith Frazier `
While assisting the FBI solve a series of deaths of retired racehorses,
Jack Doyle finds himself involved in a number of crimes both on and off
the racetrack, and the intrigue reaches from Chicago to Ireland.
SHARK SKIN SUITE Tim Dorsey. Reviewed by Peter Flom`
Serge Storms teams up with new lawyer Brook Campanella to right some
wrongs in Florida.
DYING FOR THE PAST T.J. O'Connor. Reviewed by Ben Neal
Former detective, now dead Oliver "Tuck Tucker is doing his best to
prove that ghosts know how to have a good time—until a man is murdered
in cold blood on the dance floor.
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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