The March 28 2015 issue of RTE is out and includes fifteen new reviews
as well as a new interview:
http://www.reviewingtheevidence.com
Plus
Michael Kahn in the 'Sixty seconds with . . .' interview hot seat:
http://www.reviewingtheevidence.com/interviews.html?id=199
Reviews this week:
THE STRANGER Harlan Coben Reviewed by Sharon Mensing
A stranger arrives to give away closely held secrets, and danger and
murder follow.
HUSH HUSH Laura Lippman Reviewed by Barbara Fister
Tess Monaghan isn't so sure she wants the job her friend Tyner Gray is
urging her to take: evaluating the security of a woman who killed her
baby and has returned to Baltimore to reconnect with her surviving daughters
THE DEVIL YOU KNOW Elizabeth de Mariaffi Reviewed by Cathy Downs
A young female reporter investigates a series of murders of adolescent
girls, beginning with the abduction of a girlhood friend.
THE WINTER FOUNDLINGS Kate Rhodes Reviewed by Sharon Mensing
Alice Quentin, psychologist, must face a criminally insane child killer
to help save a young girl who has been kidnapped in North London.
THE WHITES Harry Brandt Reviewed by Barbara Fister
A group of police officers get together to remember their "whites," the
ones that got away, the ones they can't stop trying to solve.
THE BEAT GOES ON Ian Rankin Reviewed by Jim Napier
A wide-ranging collection of tales spanning Rebus's career showcases
both his strong character and the moody atmosphere of Edinburgh.
THE FRIENDSHIP OF CRIMINALS Robert Glinski Reviewed by Phyllis Onstad
A tale of criminal rivalry in Philadelphia when the Polish mob has to
defend its territory after a leadership change within the Italian
criminal underworld
INVISIBLE CITY Julia Dahl Reviewed by Yvonne Klein
A young reporter for a New York tabloid investigates the death of an
ultra-Orthodox Jewish woman and finds out more than she had anticipated
about her own past.
ASYLUM Jeannette de Beauvoir Reviewed by Nicole Leclerc
Four brutally murdered women are found to be connected to a dark secret
dating back to the 1950s when children born out of wedlock were confined
to orphanages and asylums and shockingly mistreated and even killed.
ARCHIE IN THE CROSSHAIRS Robert Goldsborough Reviewed by PJ Coldren
Somebody takes a shot at Archie Goodwin; he and Nero Wolfe are
determined to find the person before Archie gets killed.
INSPECTOR OF THE DEAD David Morrell Reviewed by Meredith Frazier
Thomas de Quincey and his daughter Emily help Scotland Yard detectives
solve a series of gruesome murders that reach through the upper echelons
of Victorian England’s elite and threaten the queen herself.
ALPHABET HOUSE (Audio) Jussi Adler-Olsen Reviewed by Karla Jay
World War II British pilots James Teasdale and Bryan Young are shot down
over Germany and decide to hide out in a ward for shell-shocked
patients, only to discover that some of them are malingerers, or worse
GAME OF MIRRORS Andrea Camilleri Reviewed by Diana Borse
Two bombs explode next to empty warehouses, perhaps targeting a local
drug lord, but as Inspector Montalbano tries to find and apprehend the
criminals a beautiful woman sets her sights on seducing him and the more
he learns the less things make any sense at all. Then the murders start
MONDAY'S LIE Jamie Mason Reviewed by Christine Zibas
The secrets and spycraft taught to a young girl by her mother lay the
pathway to safety for a woman whose husband begins acting strangely.
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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