Rezensionen: Renne, Bauer, Hannah, Kelly, May

Laura Wilson reviews “The Man from Primrose Lane” by James Renne, “Rubbernecker” by Belinda Bauer, “The Carrier” by Sophie Hannah, “The Burning Air” by Erin Kelly and “The Chessmen” by Peter May.

Rezension: Peter May: “The Chessman”

Joyce once described Ireland as a priest-ridden country. God knows what he would have made of the Hebrides as presented in Peter May’s accomplished trilogy, of which “The Chessmen” is the concluding volume.

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Artikel: You’re the Tops: 2012′s 10 Best Crime Novels

J. Kingston Pierce präsentiert seine Lieblingsbücher des Jahres 2012: Krimis von Peter May, Tana French, Alex Scarrow, Anthony Quinn, C.J. Sansom, Lyndsay Faye, Stephen L. Carter, Max Byrd, Philip Kerr und Alex Grecian.

Rezensionen: May, Coleman, Maron, Hill

Marilyn Stasio reviews this time: “The Blackhouse” by Peter May, “Gun Church” by Reed Farrel Coleman, “The Buzzard Table” by Margaret Maron and “A Question of Identity” by Susan Hill.

Service: Scottish Crime Book of the Year – Winner

Hot off twitter, the news is that the winner of the first Bloody Scotland Scottish Crime Book of the Year is … Charles Cumming for “A Foreign Country”. The other nominees were:
Will Jordan: “Redemption”, Philip Kerr: “Prague Fatale”, Peter May: “The Lewis Man”.

Artikel: The Lewis Man returns to Stornoway

Bestselling author Peter May was in London earlier this month for the publication launch of the second book in his Lewis Trilogy »The Lewis Man«. With very little persuasion and with extremely grateful thanks Peter agreed to do a guest blog for SHOTSMAG.

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