COLD KILL by Rennie Airth (Severn House)
Cold Kill by Rennie Airth (Severn House, 2020) Cold Kill is a dramatic shift in style and tone for Rennie Airth, who is best known as the author of the highly acclaimed...
Read MoreCold Kill by Rennie Airth (Severn House, 2020) Cold Kill is a dramatic shift in style and tone for Rennie Airth, who is best known as the author of the highly acclaimed...
Read MoreThe Volcanoes of San Domingo by Adam Hall (Fontana, 1971) I am not usually a fan of photographic covers, but this 1971 one for Adam Hall’s The Volcanoes of San...
Read MoreStrangers by C. L. Taylor (Avon, 2020) In the overcrowded market of domestic suspense/unreliable narrators/’who can she trust’ books it is nice to...
Read MoreAfter Dark by Dominic Nolan (Headline) With most countries instituting some form of lock-down, now is a good time to catch up on your thriller reading. Fortunately...
Read MoreRecent review books: March 2020 After a slightly slow start to the year, the review books are now piling in at a scary rate! Of the pile on my floor, these look the...
Read MoreCanberra Weekly 12 March 2020 This week in the Canberra Weekly I review three enjoyable novels for reading over autumn, or if you are stuck in voluntary quarantine! The...
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