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Checkmate to Murder by ECR Lorac – Review
By Sarah Morgan If you have a discerning crime fiction fan in your life and you’re looking to buy them ... -
The Man Who Didn’t Fly by Margot Bennett – Review
By Sarah Morgan The British Library’s Crime Classics series rumbles on in its seemingly never-ending quest to introduce readers to ... -
The Body Falls by Andrea Carter – Review
By Richard Mansfield This is the author’s fifth novel in her ‘Inishowen Mystery’ crime series, a series which is said ... -
Troubled Blood by Robert Galbraith – Review
By Sarah Morgan Reading JK Rowling’s work these days is more of a marathon than a sprint. Her first Harry ... -
Still Life by Val McDermid – Review
By Jeff Halden The winner of many awards, her novels translated into 30 languages, and selling over 16 million copies ... -
The Chain by Adrian McKinty – Review
By Sarah Morgan It’s been dubbed ‘the must-read thriller of the year’ and initially it’s easy to see why. Few ... -
Cover Your Tracks by Claire Askew – Review
By Sandra Callard I thought it was a hackneyed and uninspiring title, the latest detective book by Edinburgh-based Claire Askew ... -
Settling Scores, Edited by Martin Edwards – Review
By Sarah Morgan I’ve been accused of living in the past, of spending far too much time reading tales from ... -
Crossed Skis: An Alpine Mystery by Carol Carnac – Review
By Sarah Morgan When it comes to design, few modern books are quite as beautiful to behold as the British ... -
An Interview with Author, David Mark
By Sarah Morgan “It’s a funny old time to be alive,” says author David Mark. He’s not kidding. Social distancing ... -
Death in White Pyjamas / Death Knows No Calendar by John Bude – Review
By Sarah Morgan There is always a certain joy in discovering a new author – and there must be thousands ... -
The Spy Who Loved Me by Ian Fleming (Folio Society) – Review
By @RogerCrow For many fans of 007, The Spy Who Loved Me is synonymous with that submersible Lotus, steel-toothed villain ...