Rezensionen: Perry, Soderberg, Black, Pyper

Marilyn Stasio reviews four of the most recent thriller publications: Thomas Perry’s “The Boyfriend,” Alexander Soderberg’s “The Andalucian Friend,” Cara Black’s “Murder Below Montparnasse” and Andrew Pyper’s “The Demonologist”.

Rezension: Thomas Perry: “The Boyfriend”

“The Boyfriend” reintroduces protagonist Jack Till (“Silence”), who retired from the Los Angeles Police Department as a homicide detective after almost two dozen years and now earns a living as a private investigator.

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

This time: Mark Billingham: “Good as Dead”, Scott Thornley: “The Ambitious City” , Gail Bowen: “Kaleidoscope”, Liza Marklund: “Vanished”, Thomas Perry: “Poison Flower”, Nicci French: “Blue Monday”, Camilla Lackberg: “The Drowning” and more.

Rezensionen: Pavone, Robotham, Perry, French

Marilyn Stasio has read the new Crime novels: »The expacts« by Chris Pavone, »Bleed for me« by Michael Robotham, »Poison Flower« by Thomas Perry and Nicci French´s »Blue Monday«.