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Tie Die by Max Tomlinson

By DeathBecomesHer
3 August, 2020
Ooh, I love a book title with a clever pun, and Max Tomlinson’s Tie Die has the added bonus of immediately giving the reader some idea of the era in which it is set. Have you guessed yet? This mystery novel opens in the 1960s…
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Never Forget by Michel Bussi

By Sonja van der Westhuizen
22 July, 2020
Translated by Shaun Whiteside — With its release timed to coincide with the UK’s first French Book Week and Bastille Day, Never Forget is French crime author Michel Bussi‘s latest suspense thriller and the fifth to be translated into English. Jamal Salaoui has a goal…
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Written in Blood by Chris Carter

By DeathBecomesHer
20 July, 2020
Fans of cosy crime should look away now – because a new release by Chris Carter is not a place you can comfortably inhabit. Carter has cornered the market in near to the knuckle psychological crime books that drag you in screaming and won’t let…
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Harrow Lake by Kat Ellis

By DeathBecomesHer
17 July, 2020
When the advance reader copy of a new book arrives in a fake VHS case, accompanied by a press release written on what looks like an old Blockbuster Video poster – remember them? – it’s enough to pique the interest of even the most jaded…
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The Resident by David Jackson

By crimefictionlover
16 July, 2020
Thomas Brogan is on the run. He’s killed people – quite a few, it turns out – and the police are on his tail. As he legs it through the streets and alleys of the urban sprawl somewhere in the UK, he runs past a…
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Tell Me How it Ends by VB Grey

By DeathBecomesHer
15 July, 2020
England in the early 1950s must have been a pretty grey and dismal place to live. The country was still recovering from World War II, and rationing didn’t end until 1954. No wonder, then, that the 1960s were ‘swinging’ as a new sense of freedom…
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Fire on the Island by Timothy Jay Smith

By DeathBecomesHer
5 July, 2020
Lockdown is a bummer, isn’t it? But the great thing about reading is that it can transport you to somewhere completely different in the mere flick of a page. These days you can find crime fiction set in all manner of locations, both humdrum and…
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Somebody's Daughter by Carol Wyer

By DeathBecomesHer
2 July, 2020
Can it be just three years since award-winning romantic comedy novelist Carol Wyer turned her attention to crime fiction? Since then, she’s written 11 well-received books and now she’s back with her 12th. Somebody’s Daughter is number seven in the series featuring Natalie Ward and…
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