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The Familiar Dark by Amy Engel – Review
By Charlotte Broadhead I picked up The Familiar Dark by Amy Engel in that strange in-between time over Christmas and ... -
The Drop / The List by Mick Herron – Review
By Sarah Morgan There is something rather wonderful about discovering a new writer. And also, if they happen to be ... -
The Christmas Egg by Mary Kelly – Review
By Sarah Morgan Just when you think you must have come across just about every British crime writer who ever ... -
The Cheltenham Square Murder by John Bude – Review
By Sandra Callard The British Library is once more reprinting the gloriously art deco books which were written mainly throughout ... -
The Measure of Malice – Review
By Sarah Morgan I’m beginning to think that Martin Edwards doesn’t sleep. As well as being a solicitor, he has ... -
The Pocket Detective 2 by Kate Jackson – Review
By Sarah Morgan The British Library deserves a huge pat on the back for its Crime Classics series. These beautifully ... -
A Stroke of Bad Luck by Diane Janes – Review
By Sarah Morgan Titles can be tricky. Should authors go for the obvious or hint at the tale that lies ... -
The Body in the Dumb River by George Bellairs – Review
By Sarah Morgan According to Martin Edwards’ fascinating introduction to this novel, Manchester bank manager Harold Blundell – who wrote ... -
It Walks By Night by John Dickson Carr – Review
By Sarah Morgan If you’re currently working your way through the works of John Dickson Carr with the ambition of ... -
The Ring’s List by Jade Nicole-Bracken – Review
By Sarah Morgan Let me get one thing straight before we begin – I admire anybody who can sit down ... -
Many Rivers to Cross by Peter Robinson – Review
By Sandra Callard Peter Robinson, the author of one of the best series of crime novels to hit the shelves ... -
The Wolf and the Watchman by Niklas Natt och Dag – Review
By Gail Schuster The Wolf and the Watchman is the gripping debut novel of writer Niklas Natt och Dag, and ...