THROWBACK THURSDAY: SKYTRAP by John Smith (Corgi, 1985)
Skytrap by John Smith (Corgi, 1985) If you can find it, John Smith’s debut thriller Skytrap (1983) is a good diversion for those who miss the glory days of British...
Read MoreSkytrap by John Smith (Corgi, 1985) If you can find it, John Smith’s debut thriller Skytrap (1983) is a good diversion for those who miss the glory days of British...
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Read MoreCold Echo by C J Carver (Blood Hound) C J Carver has already produced one terrific book this year, Over Your Shoulder, and has now followed it up with the very...
Read MoreOctober Kill by Robert Rostand (Pocket, 1989) Robert S Hopkins wrote seven action novels under the pseudonym of Robert Rostand. He is probably best known for The Killer...
Read MoreThe Last Hunt by Deon Meyer Deon Meyer is South Africa’s leading crime writer and one of the best in the world. His books, especially those featuring Benny...
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