CANBERRA WEEKLY 10 NOVEMBER 2022: NEW AMERICAN CRIME FICTION
This week in the Canberra Weekly I reviewed three new American crime novels, which entertain while also casting a sharp eye at American society. Livid by Patricia...
Read MoreThis week in the Canberra Weekly I reviewed three new American crime novels, which entertain while also casting a sharp eye at American society. Livid by Patricia...
Read MoreSuburban Noir by Peter Doyle (NewSouth, October 2022) Peter Doyle’s Suburban Noir: Crime And Mishap In 1950s and 1960s Sydney (NewSouth, October 2022) is one of...
Read MoreMy recent reading has covered a fair slice of the United States from Los Angeles to Montana to the swampy bayous of Louisiana. Desert Star by Michael Connelly (Allen...
Read MoreDay’s End by Garry Disher (Text, 1 November 2022) Few, if any, do outback crime consistently as well as Garry Disher. Day’s End is the fourth in his series...
Read MoreThis week in the Canberra Weekly I reviewed three very good, new crime novels that range in location from damp Edinburgh to the harsh border region between Greece,...
Read MoreThe Tilt by Chris Hammer (Allen & Unwin, 5 October 2022) Chris Hammer mixes up a heady brew of murder, rural history, old family secrets and modern day terrorism in...
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