New reviews of Tobias Jones’s “Death of a Showgirl”, Aly Monroe’s “Black Bear”, Roslund and Hellstrom’s “Two Soldiers”, Michael Stanley’s “Dead Harvest”, Anne Perry’s “Midnight at Marble Arch” and Fuminori Nakamura’s “The Thief”.
Schlagwort-Archive: Fuminori Nakamura
Rezensionen: King, Nakamura, Smith, Stock, Swanston, Voss, Edwards
Neue Rezensionen: Laurie R. King: “Pirate King”, Fuminori Nakamura: “The Thief”, Mackenzie Smith: “Who Pays the Piper”, Jon Stock: “Dirty Little Secret”, “The King’s Spy” von Andrew Swanston und “Killing Cupid” von Louise Voss und Mark Edwards.
Rezensionen: Julia Keller, Benjamin Black, Fuminori Nakamura und Chris Ewan
Laura Wilson’s crime fiction roundup – review: “A Killing in the Hills” by Julia Keller, “Vengeance” by Benjamin Black, “The Thief” by Fuminori Nakamura and “Safe House” by Chris Ewan.
Rezension: Fuminori Nakamura: “The Thief”
“The Thief” is the first novel by 30-something Japanese wunderkind Fuminori Nakamura to be translated into English. Nakamura’s knees surely must be buckling already under the weight of the awards conferred upon him, including Japan’s shiniest literary trophy.