Kurzrezensionen: Hobbs, Mina, Todd, Cotterill

Marilyn Stasio presents recent crime fiction, including Roger Hobbs’s “Ghostman”, Denise Mina’s “Gods and Beasts”, Charles Todd’s “Proof of Guilt”, and Colin Cotterill’s “The Woman Who Wouldn’t Die”.

Porträt: Roger Hobbs

You’d be forgiven, if you knocked up against him in Portland, Ore., for having no clue that Roger Hobbs is the hottest new thriller writer to emerge this spring. He is 24 and graduated from Reed College in 2011.

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Rezension: Roger Hobbs “Ghostman”

Mr. Hobbs – who graduated in 2011 from Reed College – seizes the attention and holds it tight, not so much through his plotting or his characters but through his sheer, masterly use of details, and the authoritative, hard-boiled voice he has fashioned for Jack.

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