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[[Category:New Reviews|Crime (Historical)]] __NOTOC__ <!-- Remove -->{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn= J Jefferson Farjeon0571370977|title= Seven Dead|rating= 4|genre= Historical Fiction|summary=Ted Lyte was petty criminal, but not usually the housebreaking type. He lacked the courage. However, needs must, and whilst feeling down on his luck he decided to try his chances at an isolated house with a shuttered window. ''...he might find a bit of alright behind those shutters! Wot abart it?'' Ted does indeed find something interesting behind the shutters, but it definitely isn't what he'd hoped. In a locked room he finds seven dead bodies; six men and a woman. Fleeing the house in horror, he is pursued and caught by a passing yachtsman, Thomas Hazeldean, who also happens to be a journalist. Fascinated by Ted's story (and a possible scoop), Hazeldean decides to investigate this curious case and its assortment of odd clues, including a portrait shot through the heart, an old cricket ball and a mysterious note written by one of the victims.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0712356886</amazonuk>}}{{newreviewThe Lock-Up|author=Susanna Gregory|title=The Habit of Murder: The Twenty Third Chronicle of Matthew BartholomewJohn Banville
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|summary=It was 1360 's six months since the dramatic events which we read about in [[April in Spain by John Banville|April in Spain]] and Michaelhouse was Dr Quirke is now back in dire financial straits: they could last a little longer Dublin and living (if somewhat uneasily) with his daughter, Phoebe. The worst of his grief is over but not that longhe irrationally blames DI St John Strafford for what happened and this has made the already strained relationship between them more difficult. Then it seemed that a lifeline might have been thrown to them They're brought together by Chief Inspector Hackett when they heard that the wealthy Elizabeth de Burgh body of the Suffolk town of Clare was dead and it was possible that The Ladya young, Jewish scholar, as she was knownRosa Jacobs, had left them is found in a legacylock-up. It seemed that the best thing to do was to go to Clare to claim the money (or to try and prove that At first, it had been looked as though she''intended'' and should therefore be paid) with all haste. The real mission could be concealed behind the bald statement d gassed herself but Quirke is convinced that they were there to attend the funeral. Matthew Bartholomew it was one of the contingent from Michaelhousemurder rather than suicide.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0751562637</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn= Elizabeth Peters and Joan Hess1529337968|title= The Painted Queen: an Amelia Peabody MysteryIn Place of Fear|author=Catriona McPherson|rating= 45|genre= Crime (Historical)|summary= Amelia Peabody It's July 1948 and Helen Crowther is due to start work as a noqualified medical almoner the following morning -nonsense lady who endures all manner of murder attempts, kidnappings and sundry other crimes while on various archaeological digs in Egypt with equanimity and composurethe day that the NHS is born. She is either revered or feared (or both) by villains, museum curators, family 'll be working for Dr Deuchar and Dr Strasser in their GP surgery and workmen alike for her caustic tongue and the steeljob will be to help patients with those non-reinforced parasol she brandishes at medical problems which affect their health. The hardest part of the first sign of danger. And yet, once job will be to persuade people that the evil-doers services she offers really are free and that they don't have been locked up, precious objects returned to their owners and all injuries bandaged, she still insists on all do anything to qualify for them. Some of the decorum problems will require delicate handling but Helen has a problem of the English abroad: formal dress for dinner and only the politest and least contentious topics for dinner-table conversationher own which might give her some insight. Her marriage has never been consummated. |amazonuk=<amazonuk>1472126823</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn= Sara Sheridan057136358X|title= Operation Goodwood: a Mirabelle Bevan MysteryApril in Spain|author=John Banville|rating= 5|genre= Crime (Historical)|summary= In thisTerry Tice was a hitman, the fifth novel although he didn't think of himself in the Mirabelle Bevan Mystery series, we have reached 1955those terms. There is less emphasis on rationing now: time has moved on from the post-war privations we He saw in our first encounter with Mirabelle and her warm, cheery companion Vesta in 1951, what he did as ''a time when tearing a stocking matter of making things tidy''. I couldn't resist the thought that he was a disaster an extreme version of the first orderMarie Kondo. Various types of prejudice are still rife He enjoyed his job, however, and Sara Sheridan is a real expert at dropping in that small, lightly sketched detail something which tells us we are still occurred to him when he was in Burma with the army ''where he got the chance to kill a Britain overshadowed by lot of the aftermath of conflictlittle yellow fellows and had a fine old time''. A woman who walks alone into He was spending a bar will not be served; the British Empire is still frontlot of time with Percy Antrobus -page news, and who couldn't understand why Terry didn't know the colour purpose of a personswizzle stick - surely he wouldn't drink champagne with bubbles in the ''morning''? It was after Percy's skin is still an almost insurmountable barrier to equality death that he saw the benefits of opportunitytaking up a job in Spain. |amazonuk=<amazonuk>1472122364</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn= M J TjiaB08Z8BMZ7H|title= She Be Damned|rating= 4|genre= Crime (Historical) |summary= London, 1863: prostitutes in the Waterloo area are turning up dead, their sexual organs mutilated and removed. When another girl goes missing, fears grow that the killer may have claimed their latest victim. The police are at a loss and so it falls to courtesan and professional detective, Heloise Chancey, to investigate. With the assistance Mystery of her trusty Chinese maid, Amah Li Leen, Heloise inches closer to the truth. But when Amah is implicated in the brutal plot, Heloise must reconsider whom she can trust, before the killer strikes again.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>178507931X</amazonuk>}}{{newreviewHealing|author=H B Lyle|title=The Irregular: A Different Class of SpyP McGrath|rating=4.5
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|summary=London 1909: Revolution is spreading throughout Russia and Europe. Meanwhile Britain, a land growing accustomed to peace, is becoming a magnet for spies and disruption. Vernon Kell, Head We meet Solon in Pergamon in the second century of War Office Counter-Intelligence, knows that the countrycommon era and he's equilibrium depends the physician on duty at the munus - the games put on for the discovery and disposal amusement of the growing number of foreign spy networkspopulace. Unfortunately his masters in government canThe remuneration isn't see what he can high but the work gives the doctor a feeling of virtue and Kellhones his skills: Solon 's own agents are being killed off too fast for him 'wants'' the warriors to collect evidencelive. ThatIt's quite a spectacle: the magistri are the charge hands and when he meets Wigginswe first see them, they're sprinkling gold dust onto the lions' manes to make them look more impressive. This is a man The sagitarii are the archers and the beastiarii are the condemned criminals who are going to fight for their lives with a superlative background: trained by Sherlock Holmes and, years backthe wild animals. Today, a star of Holmesit' child Irregularss the crocodiles. Now Kell is getting somewhere… Let battle commence!|amazonuk=<amazonuk>147365534X</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn= Jane Menczer1529337925|title= An Unlikely Agent|rating= 4|genre= Crime The Mirror Dance (HistoricalDandy Gilver)|summary=London, 1905. Margaret Trant lives with her ailing, irascible mother in a dreary boarding house in St John's Wood. The pair have fallen on hard times, with only Margaret's meagre salary from a ramshackle import-export company keeping them afloat.When a stranger on the tram hands her a newspaper open at the recruitment page, Margaret spots an advertisement that promises to 'open new horizons beyond your wildest dreams!'. After a gruelling interview, she finds herself in a new position as a secretary in a dingy backstreet shop.But all is not as it seems; she is in fact working for a highly secret branch of the intelligence service, Bureau 8, whose mission is to track down and neutralise a ruthless band of anarchists known as the Scorpions.Margaret's guilty love of detective fiction scarcely prepares her for the reality of true criminality, and her journey of self-discovery forms the heart of this remarkable novel, as she discovers in herself resourcefulness, courage, independence and the first stirrings of love.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1846973805</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author=Andrew Wilson|title= A Talent for MurderCatriona McPherson
|rating=4.5
|genre= Crime (Historical)
|summary= Agatha Christie wrote some tantalising crime thrillers back in her day, and here Andrew Wilson makes her a victim to a plot not unlike one of her own. It's all about the mystery, and it really drives the story forward. Agatha is ambushed by a strange man at the train station; she is given a proposition that confuses her and secretly intrigues her. Indeed, for this man wants her to commit a murder.
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{{newreview
|author= Martin Edwards (editor)
|title= Continental Crimes
|rating= 4
|genre=Crime (Historical)
|summary=It's not clear whether was the short story has gone out of fashionAugust Bank Holiday weekend and, as so often happened, relegated it was cold enough to have the pages of certain types of womenfire lit and Bunty the Dalmation wasn's magazines, or whether the magazines in which t inclined to leave it to keep Dandy Gilver warm on the format still holds its own are themselves not as high-profile as once they might have beensofa. Perhaps they never were, perhaps we only know about them The thought of work was almost cheering when Dandy took the call from Sandy Bissett in retrospectDundee. Whatever She was the truth publisher of a magazine and had been told that it would seem that the golden age man running the Punch and Judy show in the local park had used copies of two of her cartoon characters - Rosie Cheek and her sister Freckle - to drum up some local interest in his show. Sandy Bissett's request was simple: she wanted Gilver and Osborne to warn the short story, coincided delightfully with man about infringement of copyright - and Dandy and Alex would be cheaper than employing a solicitor to do the golden age of crimesame job.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0712356797</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn= Philip KerrB08LKT7HSR|title= Prussian Blue: Bernie Gunther Thriller 12|rating= 3.5|genre= Crime (Historical) |summary= Bernie Gunther is not your typical hero. In 1939, he was stationed Murder in Berlin as a police officer handling murder cases and occasionally doing work for some high-ranking Nazis. Although never a Nazi party member himself (he was a known member of the Social Democratic Party), he understood that the best thing he could do for himself at that time was to make himself indispensable to men like Reinhard Heydrich and Martin Bormann. So when he is assigned to solve a murder that has occurred at Hitler's Berghof in the Bavarian mountains, he knows that he needs to do it quickly and discreetly – not just for justice's sake, but for his own. He is given exactly one week to apprehend the suspect, and he hopes that with the help of his friend Friedrich Korsch, an investigator with the Krimialpolizei Belltower (or Kripo, for shortA Miss Underhay Mystery) he just might get lucky. |amazonuk=<amazonuk>1784296481</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author= Alis Hawkins|title= None So BlindHelena Dixon|rating= 3.5|genre= Crime (Historical)|summary=When a body is accidentally uncovered nearby in 1850, Harry Probert-Lloyd the London barrister has recently returned to his father's house in West Wales due to deteriorating sight. That means Harry is on hand to press for justice, since he knows whose remains they must be. Unfortunately he's up against a few formidable opponents from the past, not least the Rebecca rioters, members of an illegal group from a few years earlier, and officially it looks like justice might not be on the cards. With the assistance of a local clerk, John Davies, Harry takes up the investigation himself, but it seems like both of them know more than they are willing to admit. Will the outcome be worth stirring up all those secrets for?|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1911332112</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author=Gavin Scott|title=The Age of Olympus (Duncan Forrester Mystery 2)|rating=4
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|summary=Whilst part In December 1933 the remains of an SOE mission to kidnap a German commander Elowed Underhay were discovered in Greece during the war, Duncan Forrester came across an ancient Cretan stone, which he hoped could lead to cellar of the deciphering of Linear BGlass Bottle Public House. The war is now officially over (although a lot Ezekiel Hamett was sought in connection with the murder of people are still fighting it, mentally if not physically) Elowed and Forrester has returned to Athens with his loverhalf-brother, Sophie Amfeldt-LaurvigDenzil Hammett, intent on getting the necessary permissions to go to Crete and retrieve the stone. It was whilst they were in Athens that Forrester whose body was the unwitting witness to the poisoning of a Greek poet and where he found himself pursued by a man wearing a maskalso discovered. Strange as all this might seemKitty Underhay's long search for her mother, Forrester is convinced that the poet who disappeared in June 1916 was not the intended victim: it should have been a general who has been approached to lead ELAS, the military arm of the Greek communistsover. HeNow she's determined that the sort of charismatic man who could sway a lot of people responsible for her murder will be brought to follow him adn that would mean certain warjustice.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1783297824</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Alan KennedyStephen Clarke|title=A Time to Tell LiesThe Spy Who Inspired Me
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|genre=Crime (Historical) General Fiction|summary= Psychologist Alan KennedyThis is a spoof spy story, that isn's fifth novel continues the story he began with [[Lucy by Alan Kennedy]]t about James Bond. Or Ian Fleming. In the autumn of 1942 But it features a man called Ian Lemming, Captain Alex Vere who dresses well and Justine Perry are among 'likes the men ladies' and women picked up and taken to a stately home in Scotlandwho works for the secret service, where they are trained but in the planning side of things more than the active service. Lemming finds himself put on a mission with a female spy skills. After this first encountercalled Margaux, Alex is smitten yet uncertain if he will ever see Justine again. The spy's life is dangerous and unpredictable, after all. Six weeks later, though, they meet the pair end up again stranded in southwest France, where they have been sent to collect SimoneNormandy, with Margaux on a Special Operations Executive agent. It's Alex's first desperate mission (Justine's fourth) and all goes horribly awry. Alex ends up to unearth traitors in custody at the Gendarmerieresistance network, facing a German who knows he has a false passport.and Lemming desperately trying to keep up with her!|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0993202322</amazonuk>2952163855
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn= Lois Austen-Leigh0349423083|title= The Incredible Crime|rating= 4.5|genre= Crime (Historical)|summary= Prudence Pinsent flings her novel across the room. ''Unutterable bilge'' is her description of the typical country house murder mystery of romantic novels. The deliberate irony of this is that ''The Incredible Crime'' is precisely one such novel. |amazonuk=<amazonuk>0712356029</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author=Helen Dunmore|title=Birdcage Walk|rating=5|genre=Historical Fiction|summary=Bristol 1792: Lizzie married well. John Diner Tredevant is a property developer who has reached the zenith of his life's work: building a terrace of prestigious houses overlooking the Avon Gorge. In a time of turbulence as France reaches the dawn of revolution, Britain, including Diner, fears it may spread. This puts Lizzie in a difficult position since her mother Death and step-father both believe in propagating pamphlets and ideas of egalitarianism for and to all, including women. In other words, they think nothing of spreading ideas of the sort that fanned the French flames. However, that's not Lizzie's only problem… there is a darkness in her husband's past of which she's unaware.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0091959403</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author= Lindsey Davis|title= The Third Nero|rating= 5|genre= Crime (Historical)|summary= Lindsey Davis is one clever lady. Having enthralled readers for years with the adventures of Marcus Didius Falco, the Ancient Roman informer (or, to put it in more modern terms, private eye) she sustains our interest by allowing Falco to take a well-deserved and politically strategic retirement while his adopted daughter Albia takes over the family business. Her wit is dry as dust, she has a highly desirable Brewery Queen (well, he's called Manlius: what else could he be?Kate Shackleton Mysteries) love-interest and as a Briton, her take on Roman bureaucracy and pettifogging officialdom is just as sharp and funny as her cynical dad's ever was. A new main character, a new way of doing things, which somehow manages to retain all the best elements of the original Falco. Genius.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1473613426</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author=Antonin Varenne and Sam Taylor (translator)|title=Retribution RoadFrances Brody
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|genre=Crime (Historical Fiction )|summary=''Sergeant Bowman wasn't just a hard manKate Shackleton runs her investigation agency from Batswing Cottage, he was something else: a dangerous man.'' If, indeedably assisted by Jim Sykes, there was someone who was ideal for a suicide missionlives in Woodhouse and her housekeeper, it was himMrs Sugden. Working as a soldier for the East India Company in the rural, remote, outlaw hotbeds of Asia in the 1850s, heShe's tasked with taking a boat been approached by William Lofthouse of unknown prospects up the Irrawaddy to try and combat local warlord Pagan MinBarleycorn Brewery in Masham. It doesn't go well – to start Something is going wrong with, his business and he's supposed d like Kate to run the rule over ruffians saved from the gallows, but can't command them until look into it discreetly: he's forced hoping that his way nephew and right-hand man, James Lofthouse, will be back from a trip to having Germany before long. James went to see what the knowledge of the mission he needs first, only for all hell continental brewers were doing and what changes Barleycorn might need to break loosemake. But get William is worried that James is perhaps enjoying himself a little bit ''too'' much or is going to bring back a German bride but he does, only 'd like the business to find that while be ship-shape before his nightmares about what really happened are met with equally dark goings-on, the official record suggests the mission never actually existed…|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0857053744</amazonuk>nephew returns.
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Rory Clements0241433568|title=CorpusEight Detectives|author=Alex Pavesi
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|genre=Crime (Historical)
|summary=A suicidal overdose It's 1930 and the murder of upper class Cecil Langley Megan and Henry are staying with Bunny at his wife are two events that may be unconnectedhouse in Spain. However this is England in 1936, It's unbearably hot and Bunny drank too much at lunch: he's going to have a magnet for opposing forces rest and their first moves in preparation for the coming conflict, assisted or prevented by a royal crisis (depending on which side you're on)then he wants to talk to Megan and Henry about something serious. Cambridge history professor Tom Wilde may fall into the middle of this accidentally to begin with but Only it never gets that far: when Bunny doesn't emerge after his siesta his curiosity has guests find that he's been piqued enough to ensure hemurdered. How can that have happened? There's not walking awayno one else in the house, so one of them must be the killer.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1785762613</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Ian Ross1473682401|title=The Mask of Command Turning Tide (Twilight of EmpireDandy Gilver)|author=Catriona McPherson|rating=54|genre=Crime (Historical Fiction)|summary= Warning: spoilers ahead for previous books in Those who were with us at the seriesend of [[A Step So Grave (Dandy Gilver) by Catriona McPherson|A Step So Grave]] will remember that Donald was engaged to Mallory Dunnoch. They're now married and Mallory is having twins. 305AD: Castus Aurelius, following When they arrive no one can doubt the death charms of his predecessorLavinia Dahlia Cherry and her brother, has been promoted to commander (or vir perfecctissiums) of the Roman forces at the RhineEdward Hugh Lachlan Gilver. HeThere are two drawbacks: they's also been ordered to take Crispus, Constantinere noisy and they's son re staying with Dandy and heirHugh. Dandy and her detective partner, Alec Osborne, for had not taken up the character-building experience. That complicates matters as chance to look into a problem at the Cramond ferry when Castus isn't trying it was offered to keep Crispus alivethem twice before, he's finding it difficult to increase his own chance but suddenly the possibility of being out of survival, especially considering how the last Rhine commander met his endhouse at Gilverton seems irresistible.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1784975257</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Graham HurleySeishi Yokomizo and Louise Heal Kawai (translator)|title=FinisterreThe Honjin Murders|rating=54
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|summary=The Second World War To many readers, the phrase 'locked room murder mystery' is almost lost but in a lastenough to make the book one to read; preferably quantified by the words 'clever' or 'good'. For those who need more, desperate roll of here is the dice extra background – we're in rural Japan in the German High command launch Operation Finisterre1930s. In America The oldest son of an esteemed family is belatedly getting married, although the apparent suicide of a scientist working on whole affair is really not as ostentatious as it might be – hardly anybody has turned up, what with it being arranged at great haste. She only has an uncle representing her family, for one thing. Either way, the celebrations have gone ahead as planned, only for the atom bomb and off wedded couple to be slashed to death in their private annexe before the coast sun rises on their marriage. What with a man missing parts of Spain his fingers being in the shipwreck neighbourhood, and some mysterious use of a German submarine, become catalysts as traditional musical instrument at the plans spiral out time of controlthe crime, leading to this case has a shattering climax. 'Finisterre' is a crime thriller packed with grit, suspense and stylelot of the peculiar about it.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1784977810</amazonuk>1782275002
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{{newreviewFrontpage|isbn=B07XLM3SM6|title=Murder at the Dolphin Hotel|author=Shirley McKayHelena Dixon|rating=4|titlegenre=Crime (Historical)|summary=1588: Elowed Underhay was just twenty-seven when she disappeared from Dartmouth in June 1916, leaving her daughter, Kitty, in the care of her grandmother. A Calendar great deal of money had been spent to find out what happened to her and the conclusion was that she was dead, mainly because there was no evidence to suggest otherwise. Kitty has come to terms with this and in 1933 she was running the Dolphin Hotel in Dartmouth with her grandmother when her grandmother had to leave to look after her sister who was ill. She was reluctant to leave Kitty in charge - and Kitty could not understand why. She's always coped with the mix of Crime holidaymakers, boating people and the naval college on the edge of town before - and she's done every job in the hotel. And she particularly cannot understand why her grandmother's friends have been roped in to keep an eye on things ''and'' why Captain Matthew Bryant has been hired to take charge of security at the hotel.}}{{Frontpage|isbn=0349423067|title=The Body on the Train (A Hew Cullan MysteryKate Shackleton Mysteries)|author=Frances Brody
|rating=4.5
|genre=Crime (Historical)
|summary=A lot From Christmas to Easter a train ran from Leeds City Station to King's Cross, arriving before dawn so that the forced rhubarb it carried could be taken to Covent Garden. In early March 1929, one of crime happens in St Andrews during 1588 and therefore in the life porters who was unloading the boxes discovered the body of law lecturer a man, stripped naked and local investigator Hew Cullen toowith no means of identification. As we travel through Scotland Yard hit a dead end and called on the year with him, his recently wedded English wife Frances, doctor brother services of Kate Shackleton in law Giles the hope that her knowledge and his sister Meg, connections in Yorkshire would give them the lead they needed. Kate immediately found herself hamstrung: Commander Woodhead remembered her as a child and could not come to terms with the wise fact that she was now a woman, we also encounter some of his most interesting casesexperienced in dealing with murder. In fact there's one He was reluctant to match each of give her all the information which the year's big festivals: Candlemas, Whitsun, Lammas, Martinmas and Yulepolice held.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1846973635</amazonuk>
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 {{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn= Erle Stanley Gardner1472127110|title= The Knife Slipped|rating= 5|genre= Crime |summary= Before we begin, I must confess. Confess that I am a hardboiled noir addict. Therefore, I approach each grisly tale of murder, private detectives and femme fatales with a sense of wonder but also scepticism. ''Surely'', I think ''this one can't be as good as the last, it must have flaws, poor characters and lack the necessary grit to be a true hardboiled noir masterpiece?'' so you can imagine my trepidation when opening the Knife Slipped. I was wrong, wonderfully wrong. This book for me is the essence of the hardboiled noir genre and E.S. Gardner is Indian Summer: a marvel. |amazonuk=<amazonuk>1783299274</amazonuk>}}{{newreviewMirabelle Bevan Mystery|author=Wray Delaney|title=An Almond for a ParrotSara Sheridan
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|genre=Women's FictionCrime (Historical)|summary=It was when Tully gained a step-mother that her education really started. That was the beginning of the road to discovery. The discovery that she can realise ghosts Life has changed dramatically for othersMirabelle, that she can escape our favourite fifties sleuth, since the cruelty of an alcoholic father war, and not always for the discovery of the income and pleasure her body can generatebetter. That, When she first settled in turnBrighton she was alone, leads to the rather classy Fairy House brothel rudderless and, nowsecretly grieving for Jack, the condemned cell in Newgate Prisonlover who died before he could leave his wife. As time went by she awaits her fatefound in herself an ability to solve crimes, Tully writes her autobiography ''An Almond for a Parrot'' made friends including an ebullient and allows us determined young woman called Vesta who refused to read over let a little thing like racial prejudice stop her shoulderdoing what she wanted, and even found consolation in the arms of a rather charming policeman.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>000818254X</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=S G Maclean1912374439|title=The Black Friar: Damian Seeker 2Courier|author=Kjell Ola Dahl and Don Bartlett (translator)|rating=3.5
|genre=Crime (Historical)
|summary=When a dead monk is discovered walled into a disused monastery the local gossip is awash with remarks on the miracle of his wellNazi-preserved body all these years after the monastery was abandonedoccupied Oslo, 1942. Investigator and Captain of CromwellThere, I's guard Damian Seeker has other ideasve given the game away. This is For in a book that centres around a recent non-clergy death. This is Carter Blythmurder, a man on such a secret mission that even Cromwell didnI't know about ve told you who did it. This will add complications to the already convoluted and dangerous path Nazis, surely? Well, that Seeker will take certainly has to remain to solve the crimebe seen in this volume, which splits its time between one of war, when a young woman sees her father arrested, and their store condemned as Jewish and rushes to her best friend to help – not knowing she will never see her alive again, and the complications late 1960s, when great consternation is being very close felt. In this timeline, a maverick agent is back in town, one who might have been fingered for murdering that female victim, even though she and he lived together with their baby as a young family, except he was thought by all to home.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1782068449</amazonuk>have died in the War…
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn= M J Carter1786075431|title=The Devil's FeastMrs Mohr Goes Missing|author=Maryla Szymiczkova and Antonia Lloyd-Jones (translator)|rating= 43.5|genre= Crime (Historical)|summary=LondonMeet Zofia. A socially climbing wife of a medical professor, she's intent on making herself known as a charitable lady, and keen on her husband progressing yet through his esteemed career. In 1890s Cracow, life is pretty good, the early 1840s: the newly-opened Reform Club but she knows it could always be better. Meanwhile, other people's life could certainly be better – cholera is nearing the focal point for the Liberal elitecity due to lack of hygiene, where Whigs and Radicals can co-exist in harmonymany people have to fall on charity and almshouses to keep a roof over their heads. Or One such was the intentionMrs Mohr, although she was rich enough to keep private lodgings and staff in her charitable home. With a celebrity chef in its up to the minute kitchen I say ''was'', however, the club seems for she has vanished. Only due to have more of a reputation for its dinners than its politicsZofia's help does she get found, dead and when in a man dies horribly after eating one place the Reform near-lame woman could never reach by herself. Just who could have be killing people in a problem on its hands. Particularly when it begins charity home, and to look like murder. Luckily William Avery agrees what end? And why does Zofia feel the need to look into the matter with some urgency, but – as everyone keeps asking him – where on earth is his professional investigator friend Jeremiah Blakemake a name for herself by answering those questions?|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0241146364</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn= George Mann (Editor)1786893762|title= Associates of Sherlock HolmesThings in Jars|author=Jess Kidd|rating= 4.5|genre= Crime (Historical)|summary=A child has gone missing. The world-famous consulting detective Sherlock Holmes needs no introduction; asked to take on the case is still struggling with the shame and frustration left by a previous case, where the child was not found in time. Hardly original themes for a private eye thriller. And yet . . . take another look. This detective is a redoubtable protagonist woman, and the setting is Victorian London, with an appeal all the rich and colourful paradoxes of that shows no sign era: technical and scientific progress jostling for space beside superstition and a fascination with the bizarre and the downright hideous. And before you're more than a couple of waningpages in, you realise just how much more unusual our heroine is than you expected. Bridie Devine may dress in half-mourning, with a widow's cap and stout, shiny boots, but the tobacco she smokes in her pipe (my dear, what an utterly 'Associates 'fast'' thing for a lady to do!) is mixed with a nugget of Sherlock Holmessomething,well, let's say recreational, created by her chemist friend Prudhoe. The fact that it' howevers actually meant to cure bronchial problems is by the by. Her housemaid, being seven-foot-tall, is also somewhat remarkable. And then, moves the spotlight away from our hero and focuses on the exploits of some of course, there's the minor players who have featured in his adventures over the yearsghost. Here we get a chance to reacquaint ourselves with friends and foes alikeRuby Doyle, world-famous tattooed boxer (deceased) accompanies Bridie all keen to give their ownthrough her investigation, unique perspective of and it's clear he has a soft spot for the indomitable investigatordetermined young woman. If he really exists, that is.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1783299304</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn= Lindsey Davis0349414327|title= The Graveyard A Snapshot of the Hesperides|rating= 5|genre= Crime Murder (HistoricalKate Shackleton Mysteries)|summary= Our heroine Albia's grey-eyed and broad-shouldered love interest in this, the fourth of the Falco New Generation crime novels (Falco himself has got on the wrong side of Emperor Domitian, and has very sensibly retired to the coast) is called Manlius – that alone should be enough to tell you reams about the wickedly sly sense of humour Ms Davis displays in her novels. The setting is once again Ancient Rome, and Ms Davis provides enough local colour to create a world so convincing you could almost be there. In fact, the descriptions are so vivid that, as you pull in your skirts or bewail the fate of your brand-new sandals to follow our gutsy heroine into picturesque slums like the Brown Toad bar or Mucky Mule Mews, you could be forgiven for suspecting you've wandered into somewhere far more familiar, like, say, the back streets of Brum.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1473613396</amazonuk>}}{{newreview
|author=Frances Brody
|title=Death at the Seaside|rating=4.5
|genre=Crime (Historical)
|summary=Even detectives need a break and for Kate Shackleton felt that , photography gives her the mental relaxation which she needed a holiday and since it was August when ''nothing'' ever happenedneeds. When the local Photographic Society proposed an outing, she decided that it Kate was keen to take the ideal time opportunity to visit Haworth and Stanbury, not least because the deeds of the Brontë Parsonage are being handed over so that it can become a museum and her friend Alma and goddaughter Felicity in Whitbyparents will be there for the event. The timing was good too - Mrs Sugden was going to visit What could be better than seeing her cousin in Scarborough and Jim Sykes was taking his family to Robin Hood's Bay. Perfect! Well, it would have been except for witnessing a couple momentous event and having the opportunity to take photographs of things...|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0349406588</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author= Francis Duncan|title= Behold A Fair Woman|rating= 3|genre= Crime (Historical)|summary= Mordecai Tremaine is in need of a holiday. According to the blurb setting for ''the island of Moulin dWuthering Heights'Or seems to be just the destination'' – except the island isn't called that? Nothing could go wrong. Moulin d'Or is the district in the north west of the unnamed Channel Isle to which our hero has been invited by some friends of less than a year's standing: an unlikely start in itself.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1784704849</amazonuk>could it?
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