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|author=Torquil MacLeod
|title=Missing in Malmo (Anita Sundstrom Mysteries)
|rating=4
|genre=Crime
|summary=Anita Sundstrom wasn't best pleased when she was told to look into the disappearance of British heir hunter Graeme Todd: missing persons weren't really her thing and it seemed that it was only down to her because she was fluent in English. There was a similar reluctance when her ex-husband asked her to look into the disappearance of his girlfriend. But events took a sinister turn and Anita found herself deeply entangled in both cases. The first case seemed to be linked to a robbery which took place in Newcastle some twenty years earlier and in the second case it seemed that Bjorn Sundstrom hadn't been entirely truthful with her about his relationship with Greta Jansson.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0857161156</amazonuk>
}}
{{newreview
|author= Robert Thorogood
|summary=What's in a name? A lot if you decide to call your book ''So Nude, So Dead''. This is a title to conjure with, what on Earth is it about? As this is a ''Hard Case'' title it is likely to be hardboiled and not adverse to a little violence and titillation. However, consider that the book was once call ''The Evil Sleep!'' and has since been renamed; is this more a case of the title selling the book rather than accurately portraying its content?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1781166064</amazonuk>
}}
{{newreview
|author= George Mann
|title= Affinity Bridge
|rating= 3.5
|genre= Crime
|summary=London, 1901: airships and automata herald a shining future in a city of steam-powered road trains and carriages. Queen Victoria is still alive (after a fashion) and one of her trusted Crown Agents has his work cut out investigating some decidedly odd goings-on in the capital alongside the chaps at Scotland Yard. Revenant corpses and vengeful, ghostly policemen in the dense fog of Whitechapel don't phase Newbury, however, accustomed as he is to dabbling in the occult.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1783298278</amazonuk>
}}

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