In our new edition of Crime Review (www.crimereview.co.uk) this week we have 16 reviews, together with Sinead Crowley in the Countdown interview hot seat: Crime Review may be followed on Twitter: @CrimeReviewUK Linda Wilson may be followed on Twitter: @CrimeReviewer Sharon Wheeler may be followed on Twitter: @lartonmedia This week’s reviews are: THE BONE TREE by Greg Iles, reviewed by John Cleal Dr Tom Cage is on the run, charged with the killing of the woman who was once his nurse. In his attempts to find him, his son Penn stirs up dark secrets from Louisiana’s and America’s violent and racist past. A DANCER IN THE DUST by Thomas H Cook, reviewed by Arnold Taylor When a friend is found dead in a New York back street, Ray Campbell feels obliged to return to the African state of Lubanda and to confront a past he would prefer to forget. CHARLIE MARTZ AND OTHER STORIES by Elmore Leonard, reviewed by Chris Roberts Fifteen previously unpublished early stories from the cult writer illustrate the development of the skills that became so evident in his later books. THE DOMINO KILLER by Neil White, reviewed by Linda Wilson Joe Parker finally comes face to face with the man he believes is responsible for his younger sister’s murder. DARK AS MY HEART by Antti Tuomainen, reviewed by Ewa Sherman Aleksi’s mother disappeared without a trace when he was only 13. Twenty years later he is convinced that a charismatic millionaire Henrik Saarinen has murdered her. THE KILLING LESSONS by Saul Black, reviewed by Madeleine Marsh The hunt for a serial killer brings a San Francisco homicide detective to the edge of physical and emotional collapse, but it’s a long and bloody journey and Valerie Hart has no choice but to follow. BURNT PAPER SKY by Gilly Macmillan, reviewed by Linda Wilson Allowing her eight-year-old son a few moments of freedom in the woods leads to every mother’s nightmare when Rachel Finch’s son disappears, presumed abducted. THE TREMOR OF FORGERY by Patricia Highsmith, reviewed by Chris Roberts Stranded in a small Tunisian town, American writer Ingham takes violent action against an attempted burglar, but finds himself curiously indifferent to the outcome. THE CASE OF THE MISSING MADONNA by Lin Anderson, reviewed by Sharon Wheeler Patrick le Courvoisier is trying to forget his past by living on a boat in Cannes and doing some PI work for people. But the British spooks have other ideas and want him back in the fold. BLACK RUN by Antonio Manzini, reviewed by Chris Roberts When a body is uncovered by a snowcat grooming the piste in Champoluc, cop Rocco Schiavone just knows the job is going to be a pain in the neck. KILL ME DARLING by Mickey Spillane and Max Allan Collins, reviewed by John Cleal PI Mike Hammer, on a massive drinking binge after girlfriend/secretary Velda leaves him, apparently for a gang boss, heads for Miami after the murder of the police captain who brought them together. DEVASTATION ROAD by Jason Hewitt, reviewed by Chris Roberts A man awakens bereft of memory, and wanders across a Germany devastated by conflict in the company of two others, both also struggling with the upheavals of wartime. PERFIDIA by James Ellroy, reviewed by John Cleal As tension in Los Angeles explodes with the 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour, its corrupt rulers bid to exploit the situation for their own profit. THROUGH THE EVIL DAYS by Julia Spencer-Fleming, reviewed by John Cleal During an ice storm, police chief Russ Van Alstyne and his wife, Episcopal pastor Clare Fergusson, battle a brutal drugs gang and corrupt law enforcement officers in a deadly chase to track down a seriously ill little girl, kidnapped from the scene of a double killing. URBAN OUTLAWS: BLACKOUT by Peter Jay Black, reviewed by Linda Wilson The Urban Outlaws are on the trail of a destructive virus, but some old enemies are determined to get to it before they do. HIDE AND SEEK by Jane Casey, reviewed by Linda Wilson One of Jess Tennant’s classmates has gone missing. Jess is warned to keep her nose out of police business, but she’s not going to let Inspector Dan Henderson cramp her style, even if he is her boyfriend’s dad. Best wishes Sharon
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