THIS WEEK’S CANBERRA WEEKLY COLUMN 18 JULY 2019
Canberra Weekly 18 July 2019 In this week’s column I review three new domestic suspense novels: A Nearly Normal Family by M T Edvardsson, The Most Difficult Thing...
Read MoreCanberra Weekly 18 July 2019 In this week’s column I review three new domestic suspense novels: A Nearly Normal Family by M T Edvardsson, The Most Difficult Thing...
Read MoreThe Most Difficult Thing by Charlotte Philby The Most Difficult Thing is an engaging debut by the granddaughter of notorious Russian double agent, Kim Philby. ...
Read MoreWhite Hot Silence by Henry Porter After a nearly ten-year absence from the writing scene, Porter returned to thriller writing late last year with Firefly. It was a...
Read MoreThe Chain by Adrian McKinty DON’T BREAK THE CHAIN! Adrian McKinty, author of the highly acclaimed Sean Duffy series set in 1980s Belfast, has ventured into Harlan Coben...
Read MoreCanberra Weekly – 13 June 2019 This week’s column featured three new crime novels by Alex North, James Ellroy and Fiona Erskine. I previously did longer...
Read MoreKnife by Jo Nesbo Knife is the chilling twelfth entry in Norwegian author Jo Nesbo’s bestselling series about Oslo detective Harry Hole. Nesbo claims about Knife, that...
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