CANBERRA WEEKLY COLUMN: 14 MARCH 2019
This week’s column from the Canberra Weekly. The books by Craig Russell and Tony Kent are very good and should appeal to a wide range of crime ficiton readers....
Read MoreThis week’s column from the Canberra Weekly. The books by Craig Russell and Tony Kent are very good and should appeal to a wide range of crime ficiton readers....
Read MoreSteps In The Dark by Mansell Black (Digit, 1958) Digit was one of the many so called ‘mushroom publishers’ which sprang up after World War II in England....
Read MoreJames Delargy’s debut ‘outback noir’ crime novel revolves around an interesting premise. An injured man, calling himself Heath stumbles into the small, remote Western...
Read MoreEach Friday I forecast a book that I am looking forward to reading and reviewing. This week it is Chris Pavone’s The Paris Diversion, which is the sequel to his much...
Read MoreIn the past year most of the attention in Australian crime fiction has understandably been on the rise of ‘outback noir’, led by Jane Harper and Chris Hammer, or on...
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