Posted by popple58 on 5 Aug, 2020 in Australian Crime Fiction, Bestseller, Canberra Weekly, Courtroom Thriller, Crime, Thriller |
The Suicide House by Charlie Donlea (Bantam, August 2020) True crime podcasts are an incredibly popular modern phenomenon, with many podcasts boasting audiences that...
Read MorePosted by popple58 on 30 Jul, 2020 in Australian Crime Fiction, Canberra Weekly, Crime, Outback Crime, Thriller |
The Hunted by Gabriel Bergmoser (Harper Collins, 2020) 2020 is proving to be another bumper year for Australian crime fiction. We have already seen several excellent...
Read MorePosted by popple58 on 28 Jul, 2020 in Australian Crime Fiction, Bestseller, British Crime, Crime, Thriller |
When She Was Good by Michael Robotham (Hachette, August 2020) A new Michael Robotham novel is always a reason for celebration and his latest novel, When She Was Good,...
Read MorePosted by popple58 on 23 Jul, 2020 in British Crime, Crime, Throwback Thursday |
Black Flowers by Steve Mosby (Orion, 2011) Alex North’s novels The Shadow Friend and The Whisper Man have deservedly attracted considerable attention and praise....
Read MorePosted by popple58 on 21 Jul, 2020 in Crime |
Blacktop Wasteland by S. A. Cosby (Flatiron, July 2020) Blacktop Wasteland is a powerful novel that is already being touted as one of the best crime novels of 2020. The...
Read MorePosted by popple58 on 18 Jul, 2020 in Australian Crime Fiction, British Crime, Canberra Weekly, Crime, Domestic Suspense, Thriller |
Canberra Weekly, 16 July 2020 This week in the Canberra Weekly I review three thrilling novels by Tony Park, Louise Candlish and Mark Billingham. Tony Park is one of my...
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