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<!{{Frontpage|author=Stuart Douglas|title=Lowe and Le Breton Mysteries -- Reynolds -->Death at the Dress Rehearsal*[[image:Reynolds_Fire|rating=3.jpg5|left|linkgenre=http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0575090588/ref=nosim?tag=thebookbag-21]]Crime ===[[Elysium Fire by Alastair Reynolds]]=== [[image:5star.jpg|linksummary=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Science Fiction|Science Fiction]]During location filming for his 1970's sitcom 'Floggit and Leggit', [[:Category:Crime|Crime]] What happens when Utopia is achieved? When everyone is linked neurologically to everyone else and people vote leading man Edward Lowe stumbles across the dead body of a woman on each minor decision so every aspect the edge of life is truly democratic? Everyone knows everything and everyone decides everything so what can possibly go wrong? Except people are dyinga reservoir. The police seem happy to assign it as an accidental death, melting to be precisebut something about the whole thing bothers Lowe, and no one knows howhe enlists the help of a fellow actor, or whyJohn Le Breton to help him investigate matters further. They travel across the country during their days off filming, uncovering more possible murders and, seemingly, or who could be next. In such a circumstance who can be trusted link to solve this crime and do so without spreading panicdeath during the Second World War. But is there really a link between the deaths? What if the only people And will they manage to uncover who can be trusted have already let you down once is responsible beforemore people lose their lives? [[Elysium Fire by Alastair Reynolds|Full Review]]isbn=1803368209<br>}}<!-- Burrows -->{{Frontpage*[[image:Burrows_Doves.jpg|leftisbn=0008517061|linktitle=http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1786074273/refDeath in a Lonely Place|author=nosim?tagStig Abell|rating=thebookbag-21]]4|genre=Crime|summary===[[A Pitying Former Metropolitan Police detective, Jake Johnson, has settled into his rustic life at Little Sky. There’s perhaps a little uncertainty about the future of Doves by Steve Burrows]]=== [[image:4star.jpg|link=Categoryhis life with his vet girlfriend, Livia and her daughter Diana, as moving in together would mean a lot of compromise:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Crime|Crime]] The body of a senior attaché from the Mexican consulate was found does Jake give up his off-grid and relaxing life to move in a local bird sanctuary, along with Livia or does Livia move to Little Sky despite her reservations about whether or not this is the body of future she wants for herself and her daughter? For the moment they’re enjoying life in the director. It was a strange tableau: present and putting the girl impaled future on a branch and the man lying at her feet, both in a cageback burner. The fact that the man is a diplomat isn't immediately evident - he was in the area under an assumed name. DCI }}{{Frontpage|isbn=1786482126|title=The Janus Stone (and birder enthusiastDr Ruth Galloway) Domenic Jejeune is conflicted|author=Elly Griffiths|rating=4. The immediate problem is obviously to establish who murdered 5|genre=Crime|summary=Builders were demolishing an old house in Norwich - the man and the woman site was going to hold seventy- and even thatfive 'luxury's complicated by apartments - when they discovered the political necessity bones of not to involving the Mexican consulatea child beneath a doorway. There was no skull. Was this a ritual killing or murder? Inevitably, thus tying his hands rather tightlyDr Ruth Galloway finds herself working with DCI Harry Nelson. The thoughts which are running in the back It's difficult as Ruth knows, but Nelson doesn't, that she is pregnant with his child as a result of his mind though are about the full-time research position studying birds which the director's death has opened upone night they spent together some three months ago. Could this Her condition will be his escape route from the police force? [[A Pitying obvious before long, not least because Ruth is prone to sudden bouts of Doves by Steve Burrows|Full Review]]sickness.<br>}}<!-- Griffiths -->{{Frontpage*[[image:Griffiths_Dark.jpg|leftisbn=0008551324|linktitle=http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1784296635/refThe Devil You Know (D S Max Craigie)|author=nosim?tagNeil Lancaster|rating=thebookbag-21]]4.5|genre=Crime|summary===[[The Dark Angel (Dr Ruth Galloway) by Elly Griffiths]]=== [[image:4starIt's unusual for anyone from the Hardie family to approach the police.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Crime|Crime]] Dr Ruth Galloway has got used to being Neither side likes or has any respect for the other. But Davie Hardie is struggling in prison and he's prepared to tell the police where the body of a published authormissing person is buried and who was responsible for her death. This person, to being on televisionhe promises, but she's still flattered when Italian archaeologist Dr Angelo Morelli asks for her help with some bones which is someone big and it will be worth the police doing what he's discovered in a tiny hilltop village outside Rome, but doesn't know what wants. And what he wants is to be transferred to an open prison to make serve the remainder of themhis sentence and to get an early parole date. Ruth succumbs Not much to temptation: she and Angelo have some history (ask, is it was just the one night...) ? The new Deputy Police Constable doesn't think so and itshe's years since sheeven prepared to do the other thing that Hardie demanded - make certain that DS Max Craigie and anyone who works with him is kept well away from what's had a holidayhappening. Even a working holiday has to be an improvement. Castello degli Angeli isn't quite what she was expecting, but it will make a reasonable break for her, her daughter Kate, friend Shona and Shona's son Louis. [[The Dark Angel (Dr Ruth Galloway) by Elly Griffiths}}{{Frontpage|isbn=0008405026|title=A Stranger in the Family (Maeve Kerrigan 11)|Full Review]]author=Jane Casey<br>|rating=5|genre=Crime<!|summary=It's sixteen years since nine-year- Burrows -->*[[image:Burrows_Siegeold Rosalie Marshall disappeared from her bed one summer night.jpg|left|link=http://www She was never found and the investigation ground to a halt.amazon Now, her mother, Helena, and her father are dead in their bed.co.uk Initially, it looks like a straightforward murder/dp/1780748434/ref=nosim?tag=thebookbag-21]] ===[[A Siege suicide but there's something about the positioning of Bitterns by Steve Burrows]]=== [[image:3the bodies that makes DS Maeve Kerrigan and her boss DI Josh Derwent suspicious.5star What looked as though it was going to be an open-and-shut case is now a complex double murder.jpg|link=Category Kerrigan is convinced that the explanation lies in Rosalie's disappearance:others (such as Derwent's boss, Una Burt) are less convinced.}}{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:CrimeFrontpage|isbn=0571379877|title=The Kellerby Code|author=Jonny Sweet|rating=3.5|genre=Crime]] Detective Chief Inspector Domenic Jejeune |summary=Edward Jevons is new to Saltmarsha working-class young man, but obsessed with his reputation has come before himupper-class friends, Robert and Stanza. Success in Robert's a high profile case has made theatre director. He's also self-obsessed, demanding, handsome and entitled and uses Edward to run errands for him the poster boy for the police. ThereEdward has been in love with Stanza since their university days - and he's a snag though: Jejeune isn't ''actually'' that keen on the jobdrunkenly confided how he feels to Robert. HeMost men in Robert'd much rather be out birdwatching, but s position would stay away from Stanza or tell Edward that doesna relationship had begun between them but he't bring s not like most men: Edward is left to stumble upon the two of them kissing in an income and there's a simple factdark passageway. Jejeune is ''very'' a very good detective, with insights which few other people possess. There's one advantage to the job too: Saltmarsh }}{{Frontpage|author=Jo Callaghan|title=Leave No Trace|rating=4|genre=Crime|summary=When a man is situated in North Norfolk, found crucified on the UK's premier birding country but sometimes Jejeune's mind is more on top of a hill in Nuneaton, DCS Kat Frank finds herself assigned to the birds than case alongside her sidekick, the jobAI detective Lock. [[A Siege of Bitterns by Steve Burrows|Full Review]]<br> <!-- Durrenmatt -->*[[image:Durrenmatt_Justice It's their first live case together, having previously been very successful with several cold cases.jpg|left|link=https://www But when there is a second body found crucified a few days later, Kat is suddenly struggling with a potential serial killer and a very high profile case that draws a lot of unwanted attention to their AI Future Policing project.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1782273875 Will they be able to solve the case in time, or will Kat find herself taken off the case and, potentially, out of a career?ie|isbn=UTF8&tag=thebookbag-21&linkCode=as2&camp=1634&creative=6738&creativeASIN=1782273875]]139851120X}}{{Frontpage|isbn=1035021803|title==[[The Execution of Justice by Friedrich Durrenmatt and John E Woods (translator)]]==Antique Hunter's Guide to Murder|author=C L Miller|rating=3.5[[image:2.5star.jpg|linkgenre=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Crime|Crime]] summary=It's 1957twenty years since Freya Lockwood has been back to the English country village where she grew up. She's back now because of a request for help from her beloved aunt, Carole. Freya's former mentor and weCarole're somewhere in Switzerlands close friend, Arthur Crockleford, is dead and there's just one case on everyone's lips – the simple fact that a politician has gone into circumstances seem suspicious, to say the crowded room of one of those 'least. Arthur was the place reason why Freya had not been back to go' restaurantsthe village: Arthur, and point blank shot a professor everyone there must have knownshe feels, and ferried a British companion to the airport in his chauffeur-driven Rolls before handing himself let her down badly. Even though they were in business together as antique hunters, she has not felt able to face be near the man or pursue the murder rapprofession she loved. Of course he's found guilty After the split, even if she worked in a cafe, met and married James (on the rebound from the gun involved has managed to disappear. He's certainly love of much interesther life, not only to our narrator, a young lawyer called Spaet – even if he rarely gets to frequent such establishments with such people, he is eager to know more, especially once he is actually tasked by the man in hand to look into things a second time. But whatwho was murdered) and Freya and James have now divorced.}}{{Frontpage|isbn=1398524085|title=Has Anyone Seen Charlotte Salter?|author=Nicci French|rating=5|genre=Crime|summary=Charlotte Salter was expected at her husband's thisfiftieth birthday party but never turned up. Her children, where he opens his testimony about the affair with the conclusionsons Niall, that he himself will need to turn killer to redress the balance? [[The Execution of Justice by Friedrich Durrenmatt Paul and Ollie and John E Woods (translator)|Full Review]]<br> <!her daughter, Etty. are all worried but -strangely - Giordano -->*[[image:Giordano Fruitsher husband, Alec, is not.jpg|left|link=https://www.amazon Shortly afterwards, Etty and Greg, find the body of Greg's father, Duncan Ackerley, in the river.co It was an easy assumption for the police to make that Duncan had murdered Charlie and then committed suicide when he couldn't stand the guilt.uk/gp/product/1473661919?ie=UTF8&tag=thebookbag-21&linkCode=as2&camp=1634&creative=6738&creativeASIN=1473661919]] ===[[Auntie Poldi The Salter children are not convinced but there's little else they can do but get on with their lives and the Fruits of the Lord by Mario Giordano]]===wonder about what really happened.}}{{Frontpage[[image:4star.jpg|linkisbn=Category:{{{1529900360|title=The Ghost Orchid|author=Jonathan Kellerman|rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Crime=4|genre=Crime]] How to describe this book - well for starters it|summary=It hadn's unlike anything I've ever read before. Itt been Lt Milo Sturgis's chaoticfault that Alex Delaware had been badly injured but he felt responsible and even after Alex recovered, mad, funny, fast-paced, confusing but once you get into it it's really good fun and totally enjoyableSturgis was reluctant to ask for his help on difficult cases. [[Auntie Poldi His assertions that there were only open-and -shut cases which didn't need the Fruits help of the Lord by Mario Giordano|Full Review]]<br> <br> <br> <br> <!-- Ellis -->*[[image:Ellis_Darka psychologist only worked for a while.jpg|left|link=https://www Finally, it was Robin, Delaware's partner, who nudged Milo into asking for help again.amazon She knew that the involvement was something that the man she loved needed.co The next case did look simple, though.uk/gp/product/147366277X?ie=UTF8&tag=thebookbag-21&linkCode=as2&camp=1634&creative=6738&creativeASIN=147366277X]] ===[[A Map Two lovers were murdered in the swimming pool of a remote property in Bel Air. He was the Dark by Karen Ellis]]===heir to an Italian shoe empire and she is married to an extremely rich man and it's not the Italian. But which of them was the primary target?}}[[image:4star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:CrimeFrontpage|Crime]]isbn=178763681X|title=Knife Skills for BeginnersFBI Agent Elsa Myers finds missing children|author=Orlando Murrin|rating=4|genre=Crime|summary=Chef Paul Delamare took a teaching job at a residential cookery school in Belgravia. There He didn's t really want to but celebrity chef Christian Wagner had a link back to her childhood here, as she might not have been missing but she was certainly lost. Her mother was abusive way of getting both men and her father preferred not women to do anything about it: there might have been a bit of pretense but there was no protectionwhat he wanted. All Paul ''somehow'' got the impression that should he'd be in at the pastschool to assist Paul, although Elsa is still self-harming when under pressurewho had a broken arm, but her father is dying of lung cancer it didn't turn out that way. The teaching - and although she would have hoped for some personal time with him, her boss has allocated her the problems - are all his own. The one thing he hadn't expected was for someone to a new case, that of 17-year-old Ruby Haverstockturn up dead. Unfortunately, he was the person who discovered the body and you can't waste any time when children go missing. [[A Map of everyone knows that the Dark by Karen Ellis|Full Review]]police consider that person to be the prime suspect.<br>}}{{Frontpage<!-- Tudor -->|isbn=1529421284*[[image:Tudor Chalk.jpg|lefttitle=Laying Out the Bones|linkauthor=https://wwwKate Webb|rating=4.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/0718187431?ie5|genre=UTF8&tag=thebookbag-21&linkCode=as2&camp=1634&creative=6738&creativeASIN=0718187431]]Crime|summary===[[The Chalk Man by C J Tudor]]=== [[image:5starIt was one of those flash downpours that the British weather often delivers in a heatwave.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Horror|Horror]] ''The Chalk Man'' follows In a gully, a group of friends haunted by an eerily terrifying spectre, conjured during one fateful summer. By human skeleton came to the time surface and forensic testing proved the new term begins, friendships will body to be fracturedLee Geary, who had disappeared nine years earlier. He'd been a known drug user and had learning disabilities, so it could have been a girl will be deadsimple case of misadventure but DI Matt Lockyer wasn't convinced. But who is the killer; is it The Chalk Man Geary was a townie, whose dusty white grip squeezes ever tighter, or someone much closer to homeso what was he doing out on Salisbury Plain alone? Thirty years later, Ed has tried There are connections to forget about that summer, about all the poisoned, sinister memories suicide of The Chalk Man. However, someone seems determined not to let him Holly Gilbert and when the letters start to arrive, two other deaths which were not considered suspicious at the past follows, plaguing him time. Lockyer and dredging up the fever dream nightmare DC Gemma Broad of the summer of 1986, populated by fairs, ra-ra skirts and death. Driven deeper into the mysterious events surrounding EdMajor Crimes Review Unit (that's sleepy suburban life, the reader cannot help but wonder; who is The Chalk Man, cold cases to you and will he ever let Ed go? [[The Chalk Man by C J Tudor|Full Review]]me) investigate.<br>}}{{Frontpage<!-- Mendoza -->|isbn=1529425867*[[image:Mendoza Name.jpg|left|linktitle=https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/0857052632?ie=UTF8&tag=thebookbag-21&linkCode=as2&camp=1634&creative=6738&creativeASIN=0857052632]] ===[[Name of the Dog by Elmer Mendoza]]=== [[image:3.5star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Crime|Crime]] Okay, so call me a traditionalist but Lost and Never Found (A D I enjoy picking up a book and instantly recognising the genre to which the book belongs and from here making an immediate, if not altogether accurate, assumption about whether I am likely to enjoy said book. Quite often it is not until we are fully immersed in a story we start to recognise and appreciate the style and tone of the writer and decide whether we are want to continue the story to completion. This surely is the process by which us mere reading mortals decide whether or not we enjoyed a book? Well, after reading ''Name of the Dog'' I have to be honest and say I did not know what to make of it on initial inspection. Nor have I settled my state of flux wherein I am trying to decide whether or not I really did enjoy Mendoza's tale of corruption and crime in Cartel run Mexico. [[Name of the Dog by Elmer Mendoza|Full Review]]<br> <!-- Jester -->*[[image:Jester_Forever.jpg|left|link=https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1510704361?ie=UTF8&tag=thebookbag-21&linkCode=as2&camp=1634&creative=6738&creativeASIN=1510704361]] ===[[Forever After: a dark comedy by David Jester]]=== [[image:4star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Paranormal|Paranormal]], [[:Category:Horror|Horror]], [[:Category:Fantasy|Fasntasy]] Michael Holland is a cocky and brash young man who dies and gets made the offer of his lifetime; immortality. We follow Michael, a grim reaper and his friends Chip (a stoner tooth fairyWilkins Mystery) and Naff (a stoner in the records department) as they grapple with their long lives and finding a clean surface to sit on in their flat. [[Forever After: a dark comedy by David Jester|Full Review]]<br> <br> {{newreview|author=Lisa Cutts|title=Buried SecretsSimon Mason
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|summary=You never know what goes on in a marriage: most people thought that Detective Inspector Milton Bowman had the ideal lifeIn Oxford, there are two D I Wilkins. Raymond Wilkins is of Nigerian descent, Balliol educated and always exquisitely dressed. D I Ryan Wilkins, son of Ryan and father of Ryan, is not. He had a beautiful wife and a house that had a mortgage which was smaller than most people's credit card billnot any of those things. On the other handHe's white, originated from a trailer park, there werenbarely educated (reading's not ''really''t that many people who had a good word to say about him his thing) and his wardrobe consists mainly of shell suits and when he was involved trackies. They're usually in lime green or acid yellow. You might wonder if you're being introduced to a serious road traffic accident which left him minus a leg and with only a few hours to livepolice procedural written for laughs. Well, people were more worried about you're not. The two men are just different sides of the same policing coin. Sometimes the extra work than saddenedcombination works brilliantly well. When his wifeSometimes it's battered body was found in their kitchen, the idea that it was a murder/suicide seemed like the obvious answerproblematic.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1471153142</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Gladys Mitchell1529431735|title=Murder in the Snow: A Cotswold Christmas MysteryThe Winter Visitor|author=James Henry
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|summary=Adela Bradley decided to spend Christmas with her nephew Jonathan It's February 1991 and his wife Deborah at their new home in Essex is bitingly cold, which made Bruce Hopkins' return all the more surprising. He'd been exiled on the CotswoldsCosta del Sol as a wanted drug smuggler for a decade. Mrs Bradley is The return has come about because he's had a wellletter from his ex-known psychiatrist but wife, saying that she's also a respected detective renowned for her sharp powers of observationill and hasn't long to live. She soon comes It's hard to hear the story of a local ghostfeel any sympathy when Hopkins is abducted, that of stripped to his underwear and sent to a country parson whose apparition can sometimes be seen slung over watery grave in the gate leading to Groaning Spinney: the ghost will play boot of a part in what is about to happenstolen Ford Sierra. Jonathan Bradley has effectively become the local squire with the acquisition of his property and Mrs Bradley quickly becomes acquainted with some of the locals as they visit Is it a warning from a Spanish gang or a problem closer to give festive wishes.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1784708321</amazonuk>home?
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Marjorie Orr0861541774|title=By the Light A Nye of a LiePheasants|author=Steve Burrows
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|summary=Tire Thane was devastated when her best DCI Domenic Jejeune's close friendand former colleague, EricaDanny Maik, has taken a short holiday in Singapore to meet up with an old ally, Guy Trueman. Maik was killed involved in a hitstreet brawl - he would later maintain that he was facing a man armed with a knife -and-run accident (if, indeed, it was an accident) but she really couldn't understand why she should have been in Hammersmithhe killed a Ghurka. She'd left her getting into Initially, he faced a taxi at 11 o'clock the night before outside the theatre in St Martin's Lane and she was on her way home charge of manslaughter but evidence came to Hampstead light that suggested that he might have planned to review papers ready for a court appearance murder the following morningman. Then she died three hours later and miles out of her way Now he could be facing the death penalty. The Domenic Jejeune can do nothing to help as any interference from another police didn't seem likely to pursue the case on the grounds that it had probably been an accident, but being an investigative journalist made Tire suspicious force could provoke a diplomatic incident and she wasnwouldn't going to leave her friend unavengedhelp Danny at all.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0956258727</amazonuk>
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{{newreview <!-- remove 25/10 -->Frontpage|authorisbn=Suzanne Elizabeth Reed1521129886|title=Marty's MasterThey Had It Coming (Greg Mason mysteries)|author=Keith Redfern|rating=3.54
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|summary=Margaret was nervous Greg Mason's just beginning to get his confidence as an investigator to the point where he'll warn someone about going for the walk around the lake on her own, convinced until the very last moment that her husband would relent how much he charges. It's a good job too because Greg and Joyce will soon have a baby and go with herthey're both delighted. She made it to Joyce will be more delighted about the Blue Forge Club House where her friend Laura worked behind the bar, relieved that baby when she'd managed to leave gets past the drunken man who was Marty's master and some other suspiciousmorning sickness. Greg is approached by an old friend whose brother-in-looking men behind herlaw appears to have killed himself. Laura looked uneasy: her dead sisterStuart's widower, Avel, had remarried and concerned about his new wifesister, ElenaLucy, was in the clubhouse with Avelwho's children - three teenage girls struggling to make ends meet and a boy who was little more than a toddlerher son is not thriving. Elena didnLucy, he says, is convinced that Gil would never have killed himself - it simply wasn't look in his nature. The police and the coroner have accepted that the least pleased to be there and despite Aveldeath was suicide, but Stuart's promises prepared to pick them up, he was nowhere pay Greg to be seenfind out what happened on the night Gil died.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1524683361</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn= George MannB0CK3MYJ56|title= WychwoodResponsibilities (Greg Mason mysteries)|author=Ann Macarthur|rating= 4.5|genre= Crime|summary=ThirtyIt's the 1990s and Greg Mason's twenty-something Elspeth Reeves has lost her job and left her partnereight years old. Much as she prefers London, she decides He used to retreat to her childhood home have a high-flying job in an Oxfordshire village for the city but it wasn't satisfying so he's now set himself up as a short time to lick her woundsprivate investigator. 'Shades of Cameron Strike', you might be thinking. Nice bloke, but she arrives to find where's the neighbouring part of life experience that backs up this profession? On the Wychwood is a crime sceneother hand, he has been asked to look into something. Even broken Joyce and Helen are half-hearted journalists can't afford to pass up the chance of a storysisters, or rather, particularly if they know they need to drum up some freelance work soon, so Elspeth can't resist sticking her nose were until Helen was killed in. With her childhood friend Peter the detective sergeant on the case therewhat's been written off as a tragic accident at an extra interest in it for Elspethunmanned level crossing. Joyce - and her parents, Oliver and once Pam Hetherington - can't understand what she was doing there - or how shecould come to fall in front of a train. Greg's spotted the connection between the ritualised murder and the local myth about the Carrion King, Peter and Elspeth pool their resources been asked to try and uncover a serial killerinvestigate.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1783294094</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn= M C Beaton1838954481|title= Agatha Raisin and the Witches' TreeThe Misper|author=Kate London|rating= 34|genre= Crime|summary=For those Ryan Kennedy killed a police officer: there's no doubt about that. He was the fifteen-year-old holding the gun and pointing it at DI Kieran Shaw. He pulled the trigger but due to the vagaries of you the jury system he was found not familiar with Agatha Raisin she is essentially guilty of both the murder and the manslaughter of the officer. And so lives must go on. For DI Sarah Collins that means leaving the capital and hoping for a short-tempered private investigator quieter life in the countryside but when a missing teenager is found on her early 50s with an alcohol, doughnut and man obsession. Much like TVterritory she's Midsomer Murders, drawn into a wider investigation - and back into the small Cotswold village where Agatha lives has an astonishingly high crime rate with enough murders to sustain 28 books so farorbit of Ryan Kennedy.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1472117220</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Ben Aaronovitch1448309743|title=The Furthest StationDevil Stone (DCI Christine Caplan)|author=Caro Ramsay|rating= 4|genre= Crime|summary= When local police find something weird - spectres scaring commuters In the village of Cronchie on a particular part the West coast of the Metropolitan LineScotland, for example - they call for PC Peter Grant five members of a wealthy family are found murdered. The only item missing from the Special Assessment Unithome is the Devil Stone: myth says that if the stone is removed from Otterburn House, also death will follow. The only suspects are known as Satanists but in many ways, that's an easy conclusion given that two of them 'discovered' the body. The Folly. Stray river gods, missing Victorian children, fleeting 18th century dispatch ridersSenior Investigating Office is DCI Bob Oswald but when he disappears, they are all DCI Christine Caplan is pulled in a day’s (or a night’s) work for The Follyto 'shadow' him.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1473222427</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn= David Stokes1529077699|title= The Happy EndingRaging Storm (Two Rivers)|author=Ann Cleeves|rating= 34.5|genre= Crime|summary= Harry Pigeon is 97 years old. He''It's a bit shakey on his pinsall bloody peculiar, canisn't move far without his walking frameit, has been known to have a fall or two – so makes sure he has his panic button with him – but still heSir?''s managing well enough at home Well yes, it is. Mentally he's all thereJem Rosco blew into the local pub one evening in the middle of an autumn gale, even if he does have these conversations with his wifestayed for about a month and then turned up, who's been naked and dead , in a small boat, anchored in Scully Cove close to the last 6 yearsvillage of Greystone, in Devon. ThereRosco had the status of a national treasure: a renowned adventurer, round the world sailor and all round 's a point when 'doing okcelebrity' stops being quite so ok, a point when there's clearly no purpose left. NoI ''nearly'' said 'all-one comes, even the paramedics seem to have shunted you to the bottom of the listround good egg' but as we'll find out, he could be more than a little bit close with money and well, ithis background isn's all becoming just a bit too undignifiedt exactly an open book. To be honest, when Where did he found get the morphine Betty'd been stock-piling against the day her own illness got too much money for her but never used as it turned out, his first boat? Harry was on How did he finance the point of using it himself.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1788033264</amazonuk>trip?
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Benjamin Myers1529427045|title=These Darkening DaysThe Girl in the Eagle's Talons|author=Karin Smirnoff
|rating=5
|genre=Crime
|summary=Somewhere ''Life has more to offer than people - prime numbers for example''. Lisbeth Salander has headed north to the small town of Gasskas, where the so-far-untapped natural resources of the area have sparked a gold rush. The criminal underworld has not been slow in his brain Tony Garner knew coming forward. Salander's niece's mother is the latest woman in the area to have vanished without trace. It was only with reluctance that Salander became her niece's guardian but it quickly becomes obvious that getting hold Svala is a remarkably gifted teenager who's unaware of the knife was part Salander played in her father's death.}}{{Frontpage|isbn=1787636607|title=The Trap|author=Catherine Ryan Howard|rating=4.5|genre=Crime|summary=It's a mistake, but he liked knives scene replicated all too often in the early hours of the morning. Drunken revellers spilling out of clubs and had quite looking for a collection until they were all taken away after way to get home. Some are lucky and manage to get one of the few taxis available. Others squash onto the accident which had left him, well, not quite night bus that will only go as far as he ought to beone of the outlying villages. The woman all regret the 'taxi problem with this knife was that it was beside ', particularly in the woman who was lying in light of 'the ginnell, one leg twisted under her rather strangely and with blood coursing down her facemissing women'. Tony thought about ringing For one young woman, the police but dismissed final stop on the idea quicklybus leaves her a long way short of her home. She was still alive had intended to ring someone to come and collect her - just - so an ambulance might have been a good idea, but Tony her phone's dead. The bus had an instinct for when trouble was going driven off before she had the chance to catch him, so he dropped beg the knife down a drain bus driver to let her use his. There's no option but to start walking - unsuitably clothed and disappearedin high-heeled shoes.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>191135602X</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Anne Meredith1405957174|title=Portrait of a Murderer: A Christmas Crime StoryDeath at the Party|author=Amy Stuart
|rating=4
|genre=Crime
|summary=Adrian Gray was not a particularly pleasant manFrom the first page, but we know that was no reason why he should meet his death at the hands of one of his own children as they celebrated Christmas at Kings Poplars in 1931Nadine Walsh's party will not end well. None of the six children were fond of their father and several had cause to wish him dead. Richard was the eldest and was married to Laura. He was The victim - a politician and keen to advance himself man - is dying when we first meet him and Nadine consciously makes no effort to get a title other than call the knighthood which he already had - but such endeavours cost money which ambulance he ''didnso desperately needs. What we don't'' know is who the man is or why Nadine prefers to havehim die. HeI'd also been indiscreet with another woman who was attempting to blackmail him and was hoping better give you a little more background so that his father would advance some funds to get him out of the messyou can understand what's happening.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0712352457</amazonuk>
}}
{{Frontpage
|isbn=0008530025
|title=Murder in the Family
|author=Cara Hunter
|rating=4.5
|genre=Crime
|summary=It was in December 2003 that fifteen-year-old Maura Howard came home and found the body of her stepfather, Luke Ryder, in the garden of their West London home. He had an injury on the back of his head which could have happened if he'd slipped down the steps but the vicious beating his face had taken was obviously deliberate. Twenty years later, no one has been charged with his murder and it's now the subject of ''Infamous'', a true-crime show. A group of experts has been brought together to review the evidence and to take the investigation further. More to the point, they're going to do this live on camera, episode by episode. There's no dump of the whole box set - and no shortage of cliffhangers. It's compelling viewing.
}}
 
{{Frontpage
|isbn=0241996104
|title=Coming to Find You
|author=Jane Corry
|rating=4.5
|genre=Thrillers
|summary=Nancy's mother and step-father were brutally stabbed at their Sussex farmhouse and her step-brother, Martin, has been convicted of their murder. We first meet Nancy outside the court, after Martin receives a life sentence. The barrister tells her that she's received a 'silent sentence' - she's not been found guilty of anything but will have to live with what happened for the rest of her life. Of course, it's made worse because Nancy's rich - she inherited five million pounds from her mother - and the papers are making the most of it. ''Farmhouse slaughter daughter'' is one favourite epithet and ''rich bitch'' might not be printed but is undoubtedly spoken.
}}
{{Frontpage
|isbn=1529413680
|title=A Chateau Under Siege (A Bruno, Chief of Police Novel)
|author=Martin Walker
|rating=4
|genre=Crime
|summary=One of the main events of the Sarlat tourist season is the re-enactment of the liberation of the town from the English in 1370 and Bruno's there to see the show with some friends. It's all been very carefully choreographed but goes badly wrong when, Kerquelin, the man playing one of the main characters is seriously injured when he departs from the script. Luckily, his doctor is there and the man is whisked away in a helicopter. A local doctor (and friend of Bruno) wonders about his chances of survival but - as he's a senior government employee, the man who runs Frenchelon - the military has stepped in. One daughter lives nearby and another, who lives in California, is flying in with some of her father's friends for a pre-arranged holiday.
}}
{{Frontpage
|isbn=1529196388
|title=The Trial
|author=Rob Rinder
|rating=4.5
|genre=Crime
|summary=Grant Cliveden was a hero: a policeman who stood for all that was good and honest and looked up to by just about everyone, so there was public uproar when he was murdered in plain sight at the Old Bailey. There's just one man in the frame for his murder - Jimmy Knight - and it's not too long before Knight appears in court, charged with Cliveden's murder. Knight was told that the best barrister for him was Jonathan Taylor-Cameron of Stag Court Chambers and it's Taylor-Cameron and his pupil, Adam Green, who eventually represent him. Knight's determined to plead not guilty, despite all Taylor-Cameron's recommendations to the contrary.
}}
 
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