Posted by popple58 on 30 Mar, 2022 in Australian Crime Fiction, British Thrillers, Canberra Weekly, Classic PI, Crime, Spy Fiction, Thriller |
Modern crime book covers seem to go through various phases from drone-view scenery shots to women in red coats to desolate scenes of outback Australia, but one constant...
Read MorePosted by popple58 on 28 Mar, 2022 in Australian Crime Fiction, Canberra Weekly, Crime, serial killer thriller |
Everyone In My Family Has Killed Someone by Benjamin Stevenson (Penguin, 29 March 2022) It is only a quarter of the way into 2022, but it is hard to imagine that there...
Read MorePosted by popple58 on 27 Mar, 2022 in Bestseller, Canberra Weekly, Classic PI, Crime, Romance, Thriller |
Canberra Weekly, 24 March 2022 This week in the Canberra Weekly I review three books for a good autumn read! The Match by Harlan Coben (Century) Harlan Coben is...
Read MorePosted by popple58 on 12 Mar, 2022 in Bestseller, British Crime, Canberra Weekly, Crime, Television shows, Thriller |
The Match by Harlan Coben (Century, 16 March 2022) Harlan Coben can always be relied upon to provide good entertainment, whether it is a novel or one of his Netflix...
Read MorePosted by popple58 on 9 Mar, 2022 in Australian Crime Fiction, Bestseller, British Thrillers, Canberra Weekly, Crime, Thriller |
Canberra Weekly 3 March 2022 Last week in the Canberra Weekly (3 March 2022) I reviewed three good, new thrillers! Those Who Perish by Emma Viskic (Echo) All of the...
Read MorePosted by popple58 on 27 Feb, 2022 in British Crime, British Thrillers, Canberra Weekly, Crime, Forecast Friday, Looking Forward Friday, serial killer thriller, Thriller |
Here are four good early March releases to start your criminal reading off for the month! Night Shift by Alex Finlay (Minotaur, 1 March 2022) All of them are very...
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