CANBERRA WEEKLY 20 JULY 2023: NEW CRIME FICTION
Canberra Weekly, 20 July 2023 This week in the Canberra Weekly, I reviewed three very different crime novels by women authors. Lowbridge by Lucy Campbell (Ultimo, 5...
Read MoreCanberra Weekly, 20 July 2023 This week in the Canberra Weekly, I reviewed three very different crime novels by women authors. Lowbridge by Lucy Campbell (Ultimo, 5...
Read MoreFrom Iceland to Tasmania to Northern Ireland and the American Maine coast, my pick of the August crime fiction titles covers a wide geographical spread and a diversity...
Read MoreFans of fast action crime thrillers will enjoy these new releases by M. W. Craven, Ruth Ware and Australian Andrew Nette. Orphan Road by Andrew Nette (Down & Out...
Read MoreFans of twisty thrillers with lots of surprises and suspense, will enjoy these new releases by Matthew Richardson, Steve Cavanagh and Riley Sager. The Scarlet Papers by...
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...
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