V2 by Robert Harris (Hutchinson, Sept 2020)
V2 by Robert Harris (Hutchinson, 2020) I have tended to prefer Robert Harris’ World War II thrillers, Enigma and Munich, over his other books and now he has a new...
Read MoreV2 by Robert Harris (Hutchinson, 2020) I have tended to prefer Robert Harris’ World War II thrillers, Enigma and Munich, over his other books and now he has a new...
Read MoreDespite the disruption to publishing schedules, there has been some damn good crime novels and thrillers released during the first half of 2020. The following is my...
Read MoreThe Long Shadow by Anne Buist (Text, 2020) As mentioned in earlier posts, one of the few advantages of being in lockdown, is that the number of books I am reading has...
Read MoreCanberra Weekly 7 May 2020 This week in the Canberra Weekly I reviewed three tales of suspense and betrayal by British authors. Two of them were by debut authors who...
Read MoreFind Them Dead by Peter James (Macmillan, May 2020) One of the few advantages of being in lockdown, is that the number of books I am reading has dramatically increased....
Read MoreDragon Strike by Marshall Browne (Robert Hale, 1981) Marshall Browne won the Australian Ned Kelly Award For Best First Crime Novel for The Wooden Leg Of Inspector...
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