Rezensionen: Jones, Monroe, Nakamura, Perry, Roslund-Hellstrom, Stanley

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”.

Rezensionen: Perry, Morrell, R.B. Chesterton, Mapstone

Marilyn Stasio reviews several new crime novels like Anne Perry’s “Midnight at Marble Arch,” David Morrell’s “Murder as a Fine Art,” R. B. Chesterton’s “The Darkling” and David Mapstone’s “The Night Detectives.”

Rezensionen: Black, Ewan, Jordan, McGilloway, Meyer, Nesbo, Perry, Quigley, Simms

Nine new reviews: Helen Black: “Blood Rush”, Chris Ewan: “Safe House”, Jo Nesbo: “The Bat”, Will Jordan: “Redemption”, Deon Meyer: “Dead at Daybreak”, Anne Perry: “Dorchester Terrace” and more.

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Rezensionen: Rendell, Penny, Perry, Arsenault

Marilyn Stasio on these new novels: “The St. Zita Society” by Ruth Rendell, “The Beautiful Mystery” by Louise Penny, “A Sunless Sea” by Anne Perry and “Miss Me When I’m Gone” by Emily Arsenault.

Rezensionen: Smith, Wambaugh, Kerr, Perry

In Mark Allen Smith’s novel “The Inquisitor,” a practitioner of psychological torture tries to protect a defenseless boy against some extremely nasty foes. Also: Joseph Wambaugh (“Harbor Nocturne”), Philip Kerr (“Prague Fatale”), Anne Perry (“Dorchester Terrace”).