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The Night Hunter – Caro Ramsay

I’m a big fan of Caro Ramsay. I’ve read all her Anderson and Costello series, bar one, although this is only the fifth. One of the reasons I enjoy them so much is that Argyll, the county where I live,...

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Silent Scream – Angela Marsons

Last year, it was Sarah Hilary’s Someone Else’s Skin. This year, the debut crime novel that’s got all crime fiction fans chattering is Angela Marsons’ Silent Scream. Like Hilary, the main surprise is...

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Good Girls Don’t Die – Isabelle Grey

DS Grace Fisher has moved from Kent Police to Essex, hounded out of her old job after informing on a dealer who happened to be supplying steroids to a dangerously erratic member of her team. She has...

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The Kind Worth Killing – Peter Swanson

I’m not going to mess around here – I loved this book! Sinead Crowley, author of the super Can Anybody Help Me?, commented to the author on Twitter that, of all the books being bandied about as “the...

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Touched – Joanna Briscoe

This book is now out in paperback, so I thought I’d republish my review of it from last year. It’s the latest in the series of novellas by established authors under the name of the now-rejuvenated...

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The Day She Died – Catriona McPherson

Long time followers of this blog will recall me reviewing Dandy Gilver And The Case Of Red Herrings, which, to my surprise, I totally adored. This book’s by the same author, but is a very different...

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