New Reviews on Euro Crime this week:
Maxine Clarke continues her series of reviews of Andrea Camilleri's
Montalbano series, her latest being 'The Scent of the Night' and whereas
Maxine has many good things to say about her Italian book...
....Norman Price finds his Italian book a bit of a challenge, calling
'The Natural Disorder of Things' by Andrea Canobbio "an exercise in self
indulgent, pretentious rambling";
Terry Halligan reviews the latest thriller from Stephen Leather, 'Dead Men';
Maxine tackles another thriller - 'Requiem' by Jack Ross set in Florida
and the first in a series featuring a journalist. (As far as I'm aware
the author is British)
and I review a new offering from Macmillan New Writing, the eerie 'Light
Reading' by Aliya Whiteley in which two RAF wives set off to solve the
riddle of a suicide note and change their lives along the way.
http://www.eurocrime.co.uk/review_list.html
There are two competitions this month, one of which has *no geographical
restrictions*:
http://www.eurocrime.co.uk/Competition.html
Also, the blog has regular news on British/European crime fiction, tv
and film -
http://eurocrime.blogspot.com/.
best wishes,
Karen M
http://www.eurocrime.co.uk