New Reviews on Euro Crime this week:
Norman Price, Euro Crime's Italian expert recommends Massimo Carlotto's
'Death's Dark Abyss' - another one of his short books that packs a punch;
Geoff Jones reviews the latest by the prolific author Peter Conway -
'Deserving Death' recommending it to "anyone who likes an uncomplicated
detective novel";
Maxine Clarke reviews the first of Martin Edwards' excellent Lake
District series - 'The Coffin Trail' - calling it "an absorbing read";
Maxine found Hakan Nesser's 'The Return' less compelling than the
previous title, 'Borkmann's Point'
and I review the Costa Award winning 'What Was Lost' by Catherine
O'Flynn - the word 'haunting' has been accurately used to describe this
book and it is one that will linger in the mind well after the final
page has been turned. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
http://www.eurocrime.co.uk/review_list.html
The blog has details of the current competition (open to UK/Europe) 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