In very pleasing news overnight it was announced that Peter Temple has won the Duncan Lawrie Dagger award with The Broken Shore.
This is the second year of the Duncan Lawrie Dagger - formerly the CWA Gold Dagger for Fiction - with a prize of 20,000 pounds. This is now the largest award for crime fiction in the world.
www.thecwa.co.uk/daggers/2007/index.htmlDuncan Lawrie Dagger: Peter Temple - The… Continue
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Title: THE LYING TONGUE
Author: Andrew Wilson
Publisher: Text Publishing
Edition released: July 2007
ISBN: 978-1-84195-941-2
325 pages
Review by: Karen Chisholm
Andrew Wilson is the author of a highly renowned biography of Patricia Highsmith and THE LYING TONGUE is his début novel. In an interesting move, the author starts his first novel with the comment "This is not the book I wanted to write. This is not how it was supposed to be at all." All I can say is if…
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She's only a tiny little thing - less than 2.5 kilos of thing, but that blasted dog (and The Seducer) ground my reading to a halt this month. Who would think such a thing could happen!
Anyway - pathetic as it is:
Thirty-Three Teeth, Colin Cotterill
(Australian release at last!)
My Rating: Woo woo abounds, didn't care - liked it very much
In THIRTY-THREE TEETH it is summer in Vientiane and it is hot, bloody hot. Laotians greet each other with that phrase as…
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I just got an update on MWF guests posted on my blog by Rosemary Cameron from MWF outlining guests that we might be interested in.
Can you see the happy dancing that's going on in our house right this second! This is the update:
"Hello
just wanted to give you an idea of some of the crime/thriller writers coming to The Age Melbourne Writers' Festival this year.
There are some biggies like Jeffery Deaver, Karin Slaughter, Gabrielle Lord, Shane Maloney, Quintin…
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Added by Karen from AustCrime on June 28, 2007 at 5:20pm —
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Well I don't know about anybody else, but it seems we play with dogs.
We've just welcomed our second Australian Terrier to the fold - Jedda is 8 weeks old, she's got a temper, she's destroyed one toy already (and she only arrived on Saturday night) and she's gorgeous.
It's just a bit of a pity that the other Australian Terrier thinks she's the devil incarnate - but hopefully.....
Anyway, I'll post some baby photos here :)
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Title: THE SACRED BONES
Author: Michael Byrnes
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Edition released: June 2007
ISBN: 978-1-8473-7011-2
438 pages
Review by: Karen Chisholm
THE SACRED BONES is another entry in the recently well-populated field of confrontational religious themed thrillers. When a well armed, well organised small group break through the walls of the mosque in the
Temple Mount in Jerusalem they appear to have been very well…
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Title: MIXED FANCIES
Author: Brenda Blethyn
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Edition released: June 2007
ISBN: 978-1-4165-2786-2
296 pages
Review by: Karen Chisholm
In this age, where there appear to be more and more people obsessed with being "famous for being famous", and an unfortunate group who follow their every, underwhelming move, MIXED FANCIES arrived in my post box recently.
Brenda Blethyn is one of those actresses you undoubtedly have seen in…
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Title: THIRTY-THREE TEETH
Author: Colin Cotterill
Publisher: Text Publishing
Edition released: June 2007
ISBN: 978-1-921145-88-9
244 pages
Review by: Karen Chisholm
THIRTY-THREE TEETH is the follow up to THE CORONER'S LUNCH featuring the elderly, reluctant Laotian National Coroner Dr Siri Paiboun.
In THIRTY-THREE TEETH it is summer in Vientiane and it is hot, bloody hot. Laotians greet each other with that phrase as…
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Title: THE COLOUR OF BLOOD
Author: Declan Hughes
Publisher: Hachette Livre
Edition released: May 2007
ISBN: 978-0-7195-6841-1
346 pages
Review by: Karen Chisholm
THE COLOUR OF BLOOD is the second Ed Loy novel by Declan Hughes, the first being The Wrong Kind of Blood, published in 2006.
Ed Loy is a Private Investigator in current day Dublin, Ireland - a place that's part gritty, poor, desperate and part rich, privileged, twisted. Shane Howard is a Dublin…
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Title: GRAPHIC
Author: Shane Briant
Publisher: Marburg Press
Edition released: February 2005
ISBN: 0957882610
274 pages
Review by: Karen Chisholm
There are a stack of books lurking in a corner in my lounge room that are from little / basically unknown Australian authors and I've been promising to catch up on my reading of them to myself for ages
now. GRAPHIC was my most recent read from that pile and I'm really
pleased I…
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Title: The Coroner's Lunch
Author: Colin Cotterill
Publisher: Text Publishing
Edition released: 2006
ISBN: 1-921145-18-8
Classification: Crime
287 pages
Review by: Karen Chisholm
In the lead-up to the Australian release of Colin Cotterill's second book, Thirty Three Teeth, Text Publishing kindly sent me a copy of the charming THE CORONER'S LUNCH. This is the first book in the series featuring septuagenarian and reluctant Laos Chief Coroner Dr Siri…
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Title: CROW STONE
Publisher: Harper Collins
Author: Jenni Mills
Edition released: 2007
ISBN 9780007253814
399 pages
Genre: Crime Fiction
Reviewed by: Karen Chisholm
"Corax the Raven - the messenger of the gods. Just when you think life is on track, along comes a socking great bird, squawking news of a divine quest. My advice is, shoot the bloody thing....."
The quote at the start of CROW STONE hinted at something…
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Title: CHERRY PIE
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Author: Leigh Redhead
Edition released: 2007
ISBN 978-1-74114-736-0
411 pages
Genre: Crime Fiction
Reviewed by: Karen Chisholm
CHERRY PIE is the third book in the Simone Kirsch series, which takes a slightly darker, more edgy direction than the first two.
Working to raise the cash for the gadgetry needed to start her own Private Investigator business, Simone is sidetracked by a desperate phone message…
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Latter day Australian Pulp Fiction at it's best, Murder is Never Pretty... is, well hilarious.
Part of the attraction is that it's 100% true to the style and phrasing of the pulp writers of bygone times - but it's all set in current day Perth - dare one say the mean and dirty streets of Perth?
When a beautiful (are there other kinds in pulp?) blonde is murdered (shot / naked of course) in her suburban unit the local police put a call through…
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Title: THE LAUGHING POLICEMAN - The Martin Beck Series
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Author: Maj Sjowall & Per Wahloo
Edition released: April 2007
ISBN 978-0-00-724294-8
248 pages
Genre: Crime Fiction
Reviewed by: Karen Chisholm
Harper Perennial have recently started republishing the Martin Beck series by Sjowall and Wahloo - originally written between 1965 and 1975. (The full series as at this book, is outlined below.) These books are often…
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There are some great crime writers from NZ around who deserve a lot more attention than they sometimes get.
http://www.austcrimefiction.org/index.php/Category:NZ_Writer
Lists the ones we've identified this far.
Many of these writers don't base themselves in NZ and don't necessarily write about NZ. Some that you might like to track down:…
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Title: COLD DAY IN HELL
Publisher: Scribe Publications, Australia
Author: Richard Hawke
Edition released: April 2007
ISBN 978-1-921215-12-4
288 pages
Genre: Crime Fiction
Reviewed by: Karen Chisholm
Fans of wise cracking, hard men with hearts of gold style Private Investigators are going to be very pleased to catch up with Fritz Malone in Richard Hawke's second book COLD DAY IN HELL.
Set in New York, COLD DAY IN HELL opens up with famous late-night…
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Added by Karen from AustCrime on April 21, 2007 at 2:54pm —
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With a sense of perfect timing my review pile has had a bit of a boost over the last week.
It's perfect timing because himself is off to Santa Clara on Sunday, for a couple of weeks for work and a bit of hiking in the Sierra Nevada's so I'm getting in the chocolates and books :)
The new ones are:
The Murder Bird, Joanna Hines
Malice Box, Martin Langfield
All She Ever Wanted, Patrick Redmond
The Reckoning, Sue Walker
and
The…
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Okay, whose bright idea was it to list the total number of discussion posts that you've made on Crimespace.
I have got to shut up occasionally :)
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Title: BROKEN SKIN
Publisher: Harper Collins
Author: Stuart MacBride
Edition released: April 2007
ISBN 978-0-00-725075-2
439 pages
Genre: Crime Fiction
Reviewed by: Karen Chisholm
There's something immensely satisfying about reading a book that tackles some very tricky subject matter head-on, with enough of the
gory details to illustrate rather than titivate and just the right
level of gallows humour. BROKEN SKIN is the third book…
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