Rezensionen: Baylis, Litten, Lemaître, Costantini, Söderberg

Laura WIlson reviews “A Death at the Palace” by M. H. Baylis, “Swear Down” by Russ Litten, “Alex” by Pierre Lemaître, “The Deliverance of Evil” by Roberto Costantini and “The Andalucian Friend” by Alexander Söderberg.

Kurzrezensionen: Crompton, Talty , Miller, Williams, Higashino

Laura Wilson reviews some of the most recent crime novels like Richard Crompton’s “The Honey Guide,” Stephan Talty’s “Black Irish,” Derek B Miller’s “Norvegian By Night,” Charlotte Williams’ “The House on the Cliff” and Keigo Higashino’s “Salvation of a Saint.”

Podcast: Real Crime, Real Fiction

Does the consumption of crime novels influence the way we read about real crime? In this panel discussion, writers, curators and journalists explore the impact of real-life crimes on the writing and production of crime fiction, both on television and in print.

Rezensionen: Renne, Bauer, Hannah, Kelly, May

Laura Wilson reviews “The Man from Primrose Lane” by James Renne, “Rubbernecker” by Belinda Bauer, “The Carrier” by Sophie Hannah, “The Burning Air” by Erin Kelly and “The Chessmen” by Peter May.

Rezensionen: Laura Wilson’s crime fiction roundup

“The Return of the Thin Man” by Dashiell Hammett, “Hard Twisted” by C Joseph Greaves, “Gold Digger” by Frances Fyfield, “Scratch Deeper” by Chris Simms, “Vulture Peak” by John Burdett and “Killing the Emperors” by Ruth Dudley Edwards.

Rezensionen: James M. Cain, Donna Leon, Yrsa Sigurdardotti, Tania Carver

Laura Wilson has read – and reviewed: “The Cocktail Waitress” by James M. Cain, “The Jewels of Paradise” by Donna Leon, “I Remember You” by Yrsa Sigurdardottir and “Choked” by Tania Carver.

Rezensionen: Val McDermid, Lisa Ballantyne, Elizabeth Hay, Declan Burke

Laura Wilson’s crime fiction roundup – reviews: “The Vanishing Point” by Val McDermid, “The Guilty One” by Lisa Ballantyne, “Alone in the Classroom” by Elizabeth Hay and “Slaughter’s Hound” by Declan Burke.

Rezensionen: Julia Keller, Benjamin Black, Fuminori Nakamura und Chris Ewan

Laura Wilson’s crime fiction roundup – review: “A Killing in the Hills” by Julia Keller, “Vengeance” by Benjamin Black, “The Thief” by Fuminori Nakamura and “Safe House” by Chris Ewan.

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Rezension: Laura Wilson: “A Willing Victim”

Nineteen fifty-six was a year of seismic changes: from nuclear brinkmanship and the Suez Crisis, to the rise of the Christian evangelist Billy Graham. The appeal of religious demagogues is one of the themes of crime novelist Laura Wilson’s latest.

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.