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WEB NEWS, FEATURES & REVIEWS

news: Scottish Festival Celebrates Crime Writing
www.fifetoday.co.uk

The programme for Scotland's first crime-writing festival has been launched

feature: British Noir Celebrated
www.amazon.co.uk

Specifically Patrick Hamilton's 'Hangover Square'

interview: David Mark Talks About The Dark Winter And Being An Author!
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David Mark talks about the background to his debut novel, The Dark Winter

news: Crime On Tour: 29 May – 14 June 2012
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This year, the Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival, Harrogate turns ten, and to mark the occasion it is taking to the road to bring an early taste of Festival fun to crime writing fans

news: Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Novel Of The Year
harrogateinternationalfestivals.com

2012 marks the eighth year of the Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award

review: Another Time, Another Life By Leif G.W. Persson Trans Paul Norlen
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Successfully blends both a police procedural, and political intrigue together with a dose of very dark humour and satire

A Not So Perfect Crime - Teresa Solana
Russell James

A Not So Perfect Crime - Teresa SolanaPerfect summer reading – indeed, thoroughly enjoyable at any time – is this ironic crime caper set in present-day Barcelona and written by a Catalan author. If you don't associate Catalan with capers, think again. The hook here is to have a pair of non-identical twins set themselves up as so-called detectives, working purely for the rich and famous seeking discretion. Clients who want discretion won't make a fuss, and if they're rich they should pay up. Not that our sleuths give poor value. They may be amateur but they do try. Engaged by a rising politician to check on his wife's fidelity, their case quickly becomes one of murder, by poisoned sweeties. Their quest takes them into Barcelona's highest echelons (amusingly set against the narrator's more humble family life) and on to an expenses-paid jaunt to Paris (found less than amusing by the narrator's wife, who is left at home). This highly agreeable novel ends unexpectedly, on a surprisingly contemplative note.

Russell James

A Not So Perfect Crime

by Teresa Solana (translated by Peter Bush)

Bitter Lemon paperback, £8.99, 978-1-904738-34-3

Posted at 10:35AM Friday 05 Sep 2008

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