CANBERRA WEEKLY 9 SEPTEMBER 2021: New Crime Fiction
Canberra Weekly 9 September 2021 In last week’s Canberra Weekly, I reviewed new novels by three of the world’s best crime fiction writers. Twenty Years...
Read MoreCanberra Weekly 9 September 2021 In last week’s Canberra Weekly, I reviewed new novels by three of the world’s best crime fiction writers. Twenty Years...
Read MoreThe Dark Remains by William McIlvanney and Ian Rankin (Canongate) Often referred to as the ‘godfather of tartan noir’, William McIlvanney changed the face...
Read MoreCrime Reading March 2021 My reading has been a little disrupted this month, but I still managed to get a few good books in! Win by Harlan Coben (Century, March 2021)...
Read MoreMarch 2021 Book Collage Fast paced thrillers, big name releases, a duo of impressive debuts and a classical murder mystery all jostle for bookshelf space and reading...
Read MoreThe Snow Thief by C J Carver (Right Nuisance, 2020) Every year there are piles of books released with a fanfare of manufactured publicity by publishers and certain...
Read MoreMr Campion’s Seance by Mike Ripley (Severn House, 2020) Mr Campion’s Séance is the seventh book in Mike Ripley’s marvellous continuance of the Albert...
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