Margaret Cannon reviews some of the most interesting new crime fiction: Andrew Taylor’s “The Scent of Death,” William Kent Krueger’s “Ordinary Grace,” Didier Daeninckx’ “A Very Profitable War” and Gina Buonaguro and Janice Kirk’s “The Wolves Of St. Peter’s.”
Schlagwort-Archive: Andrew Taylor
Rezensionen: Davis, Taylor, Shepherd, Kerr
Jake Kerridge surveys the latest crop of historical crime novels, including Lindsey Davis’ “The Ides of April”, Andrew Taylor’s “The Scent of Death”, Lynn Shepherd’s “A Treacherous Likeness” and Philip Kerr’s “A Man without Breath”.
Rezension: Andrew Taylor: “The Scent of Death”
Andrew Taylor, an expert in the realm of murder and mystery fiction, must know the potential pitfalls of detective stories. ”The Scent of Death” is a triumph of genre plotting: a detective story, and a piece of period writing that excites and surprises in equal measure.
Kurzrezensionen: Kelly, MacBride, Shepherd, Wilson
This time Andrew Taylor reviews Erin Kelly’s third book, “The Burning Air,” Stuart MacBride’s “Close to the Bone”, Lynn Shepherd’s “Treacherous Likeness” and Robert Wilson’s “Capital Punishment”.
Rezensionen: Val McDermid, Declan Burke, Dennis Lehane, Deon Meyer
Andrew Taylor about Val McDermid’s new Thriller “The Vanishing Point”, a standalone thriller, “Slaughter’s Hound”, by Declan Burke, “Live By Night” by Dennis Lehane and the modern south africa thriller “7 days” by Deon Meyer.
Rezension: Val McDermid »The Retribution«
»The Retribution« is Val McDermid’s 25th crime novel in just under 25 years, and has a double dose of serial killers. It’s one of her series of books featuring Detective Chief Inspector Carol Jordan and Tony Hill, the clinical psychologist and police profiler.