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WEB NEWS, FEATURES & REVIEWSnews:
Scottish Festival Celebrates Crime Writing The programme for Scotland's first crime-writing festival has been launched feature:
British Noir Celebrated Specifically Patrick Hamilton's 'Hangover Square' interview:
David Mark Talks About The Dark Winter And Being An Author! David Mark talks about the background to his debut novel, The Dark Winter news:
Crime On Tour: 29 May – 14 June 2012 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 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 Successfully blends both a police procedural, and political intrigue together with a dose of very dark humour and satire ReviewsThe Whisperer By Donato Carrisi The Whisperer grabs you by the throat from the opening chapters It was around chapter 31 that I realised I was reading the novel in entirely the wrong light, and doing Barlow a disservice in doing so Dublin Dead By Gerard O'Donovan The collapse of the Celtic Tiger has added extra resonance to Gerard O'Donovan's fiction
contributor: Giles Morgan The Retribution by Val McDermid The Retribution is the seventh novel in the Tony Hill/Carol Jordan series The Steel Spring Per Wahloo (Sarah Death, Trans.)
contributor: Michael Carlson Tom Benn's debut novel is a long overdue good thing in many senses The Nobodies Album By Carolyn Parkhurst The Nobodies Album is a beautifully observed novel, full of layers and originality Adventures Into The Unknown, Forbidden Worlds, Collected, Vol 1 Peter Crowther, Publisher
contributor: Barry Forshaw
contributor: Barry Forshaw The Drop is a must for both middle-boiled thriller fans and basement crazy noir nuts alike Edge Of Dark Water By Joe R. Lansdale Edge of Dark Water (2012) is the latest mystery from Joe R. Lansdale, adding to the body of work known as his "East Texas noir" Wee Rockets feels like a very prescient book, focused on feral kids with lives dominated by casual brutality and rabid consumerism Murder On The Thirty-first Floor And The Steel Spring Per Wahlöö Trans. Sarah Death
contributor: Bob Cornwell The Cold Cold Ground by Adrian McKinty Adrian McKinty uses the tools of the crimewriter's trade to examine and reshape the recent past Death In A Cold Climate By Barry Forshaw A guide to Nordic noir provides some clues to its international success Nowhere to Run is the tenth in the Joe Pickett series Feast Day Of Fools By James Lee Burke Faith is at the heart of Burke's new novel, but this time there is no attempt at proselytising Finders Keepers By Belinda Bauer Belinda Bauer's third book represents a remarkable achievement Havoc, In Its Third Year By Ronan Bennett I may have found the perfect historical novel Forgotten Books: Black Friday By David Goodis It's as close to Grand Guignol as crime fiction gets A Vine In The Blood By Leighton Gage The fifth, Chief Inspector Mario Silva crime novel, A Vine in the Blood, is a police procedural that concentrates on the investigation, not on the graphic nature of murder Any Human Face By Charles Lambert Any Human Face is an excellent, well-written novel of suspense (as long as you don't read the cover words before reading the book!) Death In A Cold Climate: A Guide To Scandinavian Crime Fiction Barry Forshaw
contributor: Mike Stafford Nights Of Awe by Harri Nykänen (translated By Kristian London)
contributor: Russell James |













