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|author=Leigh Russell
|title=Race to Death (DI Ian Peterson 2)
|rating=3.5
|genre=Crime
|summary=A man falls to his death at York races, with the wind whistling past his ears indistinguishable from the roar of the crowd. But is the death suicide or murder? For newly-promoted DI Ian Peterson the pressure is on and his team need to solve the case quickly. Unfortunately the killer is also following events as they unfold.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1843442930</amazonuk>
}}
 
{{newreview
|title=Black Chalk
|summary=There is a reason why everyone who can leave Paris in August does so: it's swelteringly hot and deeply unpleasant. Commandant Serge Morel and his assistant, Lila Markov don't have the choice and to add to their problems they're short-staffed. The murder of the old woman seemed strange from the beginning: she was frail, inoffensive but she'd apparently been drowned and then laid out with care, garishly made up and adorned with a red wig. The bed sheet was tucked in tightly around her. Why would anyone want to murder her? And why was Fauré's ''Requiem'' playing whilst the murderer worked?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1447244419</amazonuk>
}}
 
{{newreview
|author=Lesley Thomson
|title=Ghost Girl
|rating=3.5
|genre=Crime
|summary=We first met Stella Darnell in [[The Detective's Daughter by Lesley Thomson|The Detective's Daughter]] - a book which seemed to take everyone by surprise. I didn't expect to meet her again but a year after her father's death Stella hasn't moved on. She's still visiting his house regularly and cleaning it as though he could return any day. Cleaning is what she does best - and she runs her own cleaning company. Her father was Terry Darnell, Detective Chief Superintendent at Hammersmith police station and there's a folder of photographs in his darkroom. They're all unlabeled and they're of deserted streets. Is a crime involved - and why are the photographs at Terry's home?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1781857679</amazonuk>
}}

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