CANBERRA WEEKLY 15 JUNE 2023: OUTBACK CRIME AND DARK SUSPENSE
This week in the Canberra Weekly I reviewed two very different crime novels by Australian Margaret Hickey and British author Tasha Sylva. Also included is an evocative...
Read MoreThis week in the Canberra Weekly I reviewed two very different crime novels by Australian Margaret Hickey and British author Tasha Sylva. Also included is an evocative...
Read MorePickings have been a little slim lately, but thanks to friends I have acquired some nice pulpy Australian titles from the 1950s through to the early 1970s and a couple...
Read MoreThere has been no shortage of good British crime fiction so far in 2023, with enjoyable new books from Sam Holland, Mark Billingham and Louise Candlish, to name a few....
Read MoreThe Bengali Inheritance by Owen Sela (Coronet, 1976) Owen Sela is now largely unknown to modern spy fiction readers, although there is a small group who remember his...
Read MoreThis week in the Canberra Weekly I reviewed two thrilling new novels by T. J. Newman and Jo Nesbo, and Mick Wall’s fascinating book about the Eagles and the LA...
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