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Sometimes People Die by Simon Stephenson – Review
By Sarah Morgan Literature and medicine. The pair might not appear to fit together well, and yet there’s a surprisingly ... -
Death of Jezabel by Christianna Brand – Review
By Sandra Callard Here is another one from the wonderful selection of old books republished by the British Library in ... -
The Lost Gallows by John Dickson Carr – Review
By Sandra Callard The Crime Classics is a collection of books that were all written roughly between the two World ... -
The Furies by John Connolly – Review
By Sandra Callard I have never, in all my book reading experience, come across a novel with such depth, excitement ... -
The Lost Man of Bombay by Vaseem Khan – Review
By Sandra Callard Author Vadeem Khan is building a strong and steady following for his novels, particularly The Malabar House ... -
The Poisoned Chocolates Case by Anthony Berkeley – Review
By Sandra Callard I’ve already confessed my love for these reprints by the British Library of old crime novels from ... -
To the Grave by John Barlow – Review
By Sandra Callard The second book in John Barlow’s DS Joe Romano Series is an impressive crime novel and an ... -
Murder by the Seaside – Review
By Sandra Callard The so-called Golden Age of Crime of the nineteen twenties and thirties became the name for the ... -
Sherlock Holmes Deluxe Classics Series – Review
By Karl Hornsey There are few characters from the Victorian era that can possibly have the same resonance today than ... -
London Rain by Nicola Upson – Review
By Sandra Callard The name of author Nicola Upson is riding high at the moment with her fascinating collection of ... -
Little Sister by Gytha Lodge – Review
By Sandra Callard Tantalising and compelling, Little Sister is about two missing sisters, both young, and the travails that the ...