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Murder in the Mill-Race by ECR Lorac – Review
By Sarah Morgan While some may argue that women are under-represented in certain areas of the arts, the crime fiction ... -
Pallbearer by Shaun Baines – Review
By Sarah Morgan Is the crime genre over-populated, or is there room for everybody? Every week there seems to be ... -
The Godfather (50th Anniversary Edition) by Mario Puzo – Review
By Victoria Holdsworth “Italians have a little joke, that the world is so hard a man must have two fathers ... -
Cold Bones by David Mark – Review
By Sarah Morgan It’s a bit nippy outside and the days are short– never has it been a more apt ... -
February’s Son by Alan Parks – Review
By Sarah Morgan In September I attended the Morecambe & Vice Crime Festival. One of the speakers was a bear ... -
The Green Bicycle Mystery by Anthony M. Brown – Review
By Rich Barnett Readers of a certain age might recall Fenton Bresler’s ‘You Be The Judge’ column in the Sunday ... -
Dark Associations by Marie Sutro – Review
By Sarah Morgan I’m no stranger to literary blood and gore. While I would draw the line at saying I ... -
The Colour of Murder by Julian Symons – Review
By Sandra Callard The British Library’s series of Crime Classics includes this superb book by Julian Symons, which was published ... -
The Lake District Murder by John Bude – Review
By Sandra Callard The Lake District Murder is from the British Library’s excellent Golden Age of Crime reissue project, which ... -
The Belting Inheritance by Julian Symons – Review
By Rich Barnett The British Library’s series of re-published British crime stories has been well received, opening up a raft ... -
How It Happened by Michael Koryta – Review
By Karl Hornsey As a former private investigator and newspaper reporter, and now a best-selling crime novelist, Michael Koryta is ... -
The Arsenal Stadium Mystery by Leonard Gribble – Review
By Rich Barnett Published in 1939, author Leonard Gribble managed to combine his fiction with the real-life ’39 Arsenal squad ...