New Reviews on Euro Crime this week:
In the latest Crime File from Mike Ripley, he reviews 'The Manor of
Death' by Bernard Knight, 'Murder's Immortal Mask' by Paul Doherty, 'A
Killing Frost' by R D Wingfield and 'Dog Eats Dog' by Iain Levison;
Norman Price reviews the paperback release of 'Cross' by Ken Bruen
saying that "If you haven't read Ken Bruen yet then you are missing some
the finest crime fiction being written today";
Maxine Clarke reviews 'Black Seconds' by Karin Fossum, which has also
just come out in paperback, and believes it's even better than 'Calling
Out for You'/'The Indian Bride';
Terry Halligan reviews the latest in the award winning series by Ariana
Franklin, 'The Death Maze' which was released in the US as 'The
Serpent's Tale';
Maxine also reviews the second in the Gotland set series from Mari
Jungstedt, 'Unspoken', calling it "a great read"
and new reviewer Eve Olsen is less than impressed with Julia Navarro's
'The Brotherhood of the Holy Shroud' with its cardboard characters and
lack of research.
http://www.eurocrime.co.uk/review_list.html
This month's prize is a signed copy of 'Spider' by Michael Morley, -
open to UK/Europe residents only
http://www.eurocrime.co.uk/Competition.html
The blog has regular news on British/European crime fiction, tv and film
- http://eurocrime.blogspot.com/.
best wishes,
Karen M
http://www.eurocrime.co.uk


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