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Karen Meek

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 3:41 pm
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New Reviews this week:

Laura Root reviews 'The Officer's Prey' by Armand Cabasson from newish
publisher, Gallic Books;

Maxine Clarke reviews the Dagger winning 'Raven Black' by Ann Cleeves
set at New Year, which she feels is very atmospheric but a bit lacking
in the detecting department at times;

I had to stifle my giggles on the train whilst listening to 'Back to
Bologna' by the late and much lamented Michael Dibdin. This tenth entry
finds Zen in a French (well Italian) farce and is brilliantly narrated
by Michael Tudor Barnes;

Terry Halligan is impressed by the latest Roy Grace book, now in
paperback, by Peter James - 'Not Dead Enough'

and Maxine recommends sticking with Adrian McKinty's 'Dead I Well May
Be' as later events "move the book into a post-Godfather odyssey".

http://www.eurocrime.co.uk/review_list.html

The blog has details of today's website updates and the current
competition as well as regular news on British/European crime fiction,
tv and film - http://eurocrime.blogspot.com/.

best wishes,
Karen M
http://www.eurocrime.co.uk

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