This week's new reviews:
In Mike Ripley's Crime File for October, he reviews 'King of Swords' by
Nick Stone, 'The Herring Seller's Apprentice' by L C Tyler, 'The Noble
Outlaw' by Bernard Knight and 'The Pere-Lachaise Mystery' by Claude Izner;
Maxine of Petrona has recently blogged about this book and now offers a
glowing review of 'A Half Life of One' by Bill Liversidge;
There's no stopping the flood of praise for Jo Nesbo and it continues
with Norman Price's review of this month's competition prize, 'The
Redbreast';
I was intrigued and informed by Matt Rees' 'The Bethlehem Murders', but
don't expect a cosy read. The original (US) title, 'The Collaborator of
Bethlehem' feels more appropriate
and Declan Burke applauds Kevin Wignall's 'Who is Conrad Hirst?' and
finds it "as subtly devastating as an assassin in the night".
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Karen M
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