Karen Meek presents six new reviews, amongst others: Lizzie Hayes reviews “The Lost Girls of Rome” by Donato Carrisi, Geoff Jones reviews Francis Durbridge’s “A Game of Murder”, Amanda Gillies reviews James McCreet’s third novel “The Thieves’ Labyrinth”.
Schlagwort-Archive: James McCreet
Artikel: The Textual Body; Or, The Birth of Criminal Forensics
Today, we all know more about pathology and criminal forensics than the greatest medical experts of the 19th century did in their day. “CSI” and modern crime fiction have educated all of us in the finer points of profiling, DNA, MO, blood-drop study, and trace analysis.
Kurzrezensionen: From the Other Side of »The Pond«
A rundown of some short reviews: »Thieves Labyrinth« by James McCreet, »Truth Lies Bleeding« by Tony Black, »Bad Signs« by R. J. Ellory, »The Cleansing Flames« by R. N. Morris and »Down these green streets« by Declan Burke.