Kolumne: New in crime fiction: The latest mysteries and thrillers

This week Margaret Cannon discusses crime fiction by Peter Robinson (“Watching the Dark”), Laura Lippman (“And When She was Good”), Kathy Reichs (“Bones are Forever”), Colin Cotterill (“Grandad, There’s a Head on the Beach”) and Michael Koryta (“The Prophet”).

Artikel: Kathy Reichs’ forensic fiction

There’s nothing like mysterious bones found in a barrel of asphalt to pique the interest of one Temperance Brennan, the forensic anthropologist. In Reichs’ books, just as in the TV show, the biggest factor in solving the crime and restoring order is science.

Artikel: New in crime fiction: A guide to the latest releases

Kurzbesprechungen zu folgenden Krimis: Laura Lippman: “The Most Dangerous Thing”, Kathy Reichs: “Flesh and Bones”, Juan Gomez-Jurado: “The Traitor’s Emblem”, Camilla Läckberg: “The Hidden Child”, Cheryl Crane: “The Bad Always Dies Twice”, M. L. Longworth: “Death at the Chateau Bremont”.