Lene Kaaberol and Agnete Friss's first Nina Borg book - The Boy in the Suitcase - was a New York Times bestseller. I've been eagerly waiting for the second book - Invisible Murder - from this Danish writing…
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Oh boy! I'm a big fan of Michael Robotham and his latest book - Say You're Sorry - is absolutely one of my top thriller…
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I'm a latecomer to the world of 'Castle' - which is a hit television series built around author Richard Castle's time with the NYPD as a ride along observer with…
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Jo Nesbo left me hanging at the end of the previous Harry Hole novel - Phantom (my…
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Bad Little Falls is the third book in Paul Doiron's Mike Bowditch series, but a first read of this author for me.
Bowditch is a game warden. He's been…
Added by Luanne Ollivier on October 20, 2012 at 10:39am — No Comments
Crusher is Niall Leonard's debut novel.
Finn Maguire returns home from his dead end job at a fast food place to find his house dark.…
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Chelsea Cain writes thrillers with a twist. Her latest book Kill You Twice is the fifth book in the Archie Sehridan/…
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I have a fondness for British crime authors - and Simon Kernick is one of them. He's perhaps not as well known as some of his counterparts in North America, but is worth checking out.…
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Jack Reacher returns in the A Wanted Man - the 17th entry in this series by Lee Child.…
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I was hooked on Karin Slaughter's writing from the first book, Blindsighted. The first six books were set in Grant County and featured the local sheriff and his wife, the local coroner. They're excellent crime/mystery books, with great…
Added by Luanne Ollivier on October 2, 2012 at 7:34am — No Comments
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