Hangover Square - Patrick Hamilton
We all have those novels that we are drawn back to again and again because we love them so much, and because they inevitably remind us what great…
Chasing The Game - Paul Gadsby
I hope your Panini sticker collection is complete and that the fridge is stocked with beer, because it all kicks off tomorrow. The World Cup begins…
Crime Thriller Book Log: Galbraith, Kerley, Sakey & Booth
Welcome to this flight of the Crime Thriller Book Log. Please stow your luggage underneath the seat in front of you or in an overhead bin, take…
The Intel: Rachel Howzell Hall
My memory’s not the best, but I’m pretty certain we reviewed Rachel Howzell Hall’s LA thriller Land Of Shadows earlier in the week—and,…
Crime Thriller Fella In 'Very Inspiring' Bombshell!
Us crime fiction bloggers can all learn a bunch of stuff from the estimable Raven. Just like the malevolent bird she’s named after, her reviews…
TV & Radio Crime Log: Banshee, Blood, Farran
Come with me into the lower depths of your EPG. Follow me. We’re looking for crimey morsels. Keep pressing that down button and you’ll find……
TV Crime Log: Utopia, Donovan
<p>You know how we roll here. If it's a Monday, we like to furnish you with a few ideas about what to watch on the box. That's been…
Ostland - David Thomas
Ostland by David Thomas is a harrowing and haunting novel based on the true story of Georg Heuser, a morally upright, ambitious and blandly…
The Intel: Roberto Costantini
Roberto Costantini’s Commissario Balistreri books are about as far from the cosy Montalbano as you can get. Introduced in the international…
The Intel: Philip Kerr
We liked Philip Kerr’s new thriller Research - we liked it a lot. You can reacquaint yourself with that particular review right here. A…
Disorder - Paddy Magrane
Disorder by Paddy Magrane is the first of a new series of novels to feature damaged psychotherapist Sam Keddie. It’s a rollicking conspiracy…
Alex - Pierre Lemaitre
If you’re looking for a novel that’ll knock you off balance with a series of twisty-turns, you could do worse than read Pierre Lemaitre’s…