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Death
In A Cold Climate
A Guide to Scandinavian
Crime Fiction

by Barry Forshaw

Published Jan 2012
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Modern Day Cold War Thriller To Harvill Secker
Announcement at booktrade.info

A Night Of Crime In Belgravia
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Century Buys Chatterton Crime Debut
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WEB NEWS, FEATURES & REVIEWS

feature: Ten Great Crime Novels That You Should Have Read
www.sabotagetimes.com

There's a kind of novel that can only be a crime novel. They are short. They are sharp – ostentatiously so - they are cool and the people are cold.

news: Modern Day Cold War Thriller To Harvill Secker
www.booktrade.info

Alison Hennessey, Senior Crime Editor at Harvill Secker, has acquired World English Language rights to thriller Plan D by Simon Urban

feature: The Year of Translated TV Dramas
eurocrime.blogspot.com

The announcements have been coming thick and fast over the last few days regarding new to the UK dramas from mainland Europe

review: Vanished By Liza Marklund
www.amazon.co.uk

This is a strange mix

feature: The Blaggers Guide To George Pelecanos
www.independent.co.uk

The man Obama likes to take on holiday

feature: Altar Of Bones: A Literary Sensation But Who Dunnit?
www.amazon.co.uk

The publication of a crime thriller whose plot rests on a global conspiracy is fast inspiring its own, real-life literary conspiracy

Calling All Crime Writers: New Theakstons Old Peculier Competition

Theakston's Old Peculier have announced a brand new competition for those who think they have what it takes to break into the crime writing business. Enter crime drama channel alibi's Search for A New Crime Writer 2010 and have the chance of winning tickets to the 2010 Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival among a host other fantastic prizes.

The Fetival points out that it is looking forward to the launch of the 2010 Festival programme on Thursday 11th February. Details of attending authors and events will be available to view on the Festival website soon afterwards.

Once the full programme is released there's always a lot of interest in the Festival's weekend break packages, so if you want to be assured of staying where the action is book your place soon. Call the Festival Office on tel: +44 (0)1423 562303 for bookings, prices and further information.

http://www.harrogate-festival.org.uk/crime

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Posted at 10:28AM Tuesday 02 Feb 2010

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