“Crossbones Yard,” a first novel by the British poet Kate Rhodes, is a fast-moving, entertaining mix of sex, suspense and serial killings. It’s billed as the start of a series built around 32-year-old psychologist Alice Quentin.
Schlagwort-Archive: Kate Rhodes
Rezensionen: Camilleri, Gray, Johnston, Marklund, Quinn, Rhodes
6 new reviews have been added today: “The Potter’s Field” by Andrea Camilleri; “A Pound of Flesh” by Alex Gray; Paul Johnston: “The Green Lady”; Liza Marklund: “Last Will”; Anthony Quinn: “Disappeared” and Kate Rhodes: “Crossbones Yard”.
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.
Artikel: The Setting for Crossbones Yard, by Kate Rhodes
Today’s guest blog is by debut novelist Kate Rhodes. She has had two collections of poetry published. Her debut novel “Cross Bones Yard” is the first in a series of novels featuring Dr Alice Quentin a Psychologist at Guy’s Hospital.