TRASHY TUESDAY: BLONDES, MOVIE STARS AND DOLLS – MORE LARRY KENT COVERS
When it came to book titles and covers, Australian pulp fiction publishers of the 1950s and 60s were firm believers in the old adage that blondes have more fun, and...
Read MoreWhen it came to book titles and covers, Australian pulp fiction publishers of the 1950s and 60s were firm believers in the old adage that blondes have more fun, and...
Read More2025 has gotten off to strong start for Australian crime fiction with a steady stream of books, most of which have been of very good quality. I have finished reading...
Read MoreThese two very different British crime novels both offer some dazzling twists and unexpected conclusions. Making A Killing By Cara Hunter (Hemlock Press, 13 February...
Read MoreLooking back over the past twelve months since last Australia Day, it has been another good year for Australian crime fiction. Once again the overall quality of the...
Read More2025 has already gotten off to a good start with two enjoyable early British crime novels by Marion Todd (Dead Man’s Shoes) and Hannah Richell (One Dark Night),...
Read MoreHere are three good, British based, police novels to start your 2025 criminal reading off with. Dead Man’s Shoes by Marion Todd (Canelo, 31 December 2024) Marion...
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