Rezensionen: Nesbo, Leon, Grisham, Sigurdardóttir, Hammett

Julia Handford on Dashiell Hammett’s finale, on John Grisham’s “The Racketeer”, Jo Nesbos thriller “The Bat”, Yrsa Sigurdardóttir: “I remember you” and “The jewels of paradies” by Donna Leon.

Rezensionen: Lehane, Kellermann, Locke, Barclay, Connolly

Julia Handford casts an eye over the latest crime books: “Live by Night” (Dennis Lehane), “I’ll Catch You” (Jesse Kellerman), “The Cutting Season” (Attica Locke), “Trust Your Eyes” (Linwood Barclay) and John Connolly’s “Books to Die for”.

Buchvorstellungen: Cain, Gerritsen, Winslow, Billingham, Welsh

The best recent crime and thrillers: August 19. A lost novel by James M Cain, the latest from Rizzoli and Isles, plus Louise Welsh’s “The Girl on the Stairs” and Don Winslow’s “The Kings of Cool”.

Service: The best recent thrillers

Julia Handford dissects the latest crime novels: “Weirdo” by Cathi Unsworth; “Gods and Beasts” by Denise Mina; ”The Two Deaths of Daniel Hayes” by Marcus Sakey; “A Private Business” by Barbara Nadel; and “Black Skies” by Arnaldur Indridason.

Rezensionen: Wilson, Miller, Larsson, Rhodes, Garnier

The best of recent murder, torture and corruption: “A Willing Victim” by Laura Wilson, “The Gilded Edge” by Danny Miller, “The Black Path” by Åsa Larsson, “Crossbones Yard” by Kate Rhodes, “How’s The Pain?” by Pascal Garnier.

Rezensionen: Coben, Kellerman, Camilleri, Mark, Warren

New books by Harlan Coben (“Stay Close”), Jonathan Kellerman (“Victims”), Andrea Camilleri (“The Potters Field”), David Mark (“The Dark Winter”) and Charles Warren (“The Notting Hill Mystery”).

Service: Crime round-up

The best recent thrillers to read: including new novels from George Pelecanos »What It Was« and Elmore Leonard »Raylan«. Furthermore »Good Bait« from John Harvey  Barbara Nadels »Dead of Night« and »The Flight« from Jenny Cooper.