The Last Word is Elly Griffiths’ latest crime novel. Listed as a standalone, it reprises characters from the first Harbinder Kaur novel, the Postscript Murders, and Harbinder also appears in this one. I wish Elly would stop using ‘The Last…’
Book Review | The Postscript Murders by Elly Griffiths
Elly Griffiths published the Postscript Murders on October 1st! Is this too much competition for Princelings Revolution, or just a sign of a good date choice? Thank you to Net-Galley and Quercus Books for the chance to review an advance
Book Review | The Eskimo Solution by Pascal Garnier
This was a Net-galley book I received at the end of Camp Nano, and it will be published this coming Tuesday. The Blurb A children’s writer rents a house on the Normandy coast where he plans to write his first crime
Cover Reveal and special offer | Death by Trombone by Rebecca M Douglass
Well, if it isn’t a new book by one of my favourite people! Read on for a special offer on the first in her cosy mystery series too! Death By Trombone (Pismawallops PTA Murder #2), By Rebecca M. Douglass School
Tuesday haiku – Noirwich
I went to Noirwich A crime writing festival. Thrills, spills and bodies! Noirwich was indeed an excellent festival, organised by UEA, Writers Centre Norwich, and Waterstones, with some wonderful sponsors as well. I enjoyed the readings by newer writers at
Norwich Crimewriting Festival
This looks like something I should get involved with! A New Crime Writing Festival in Norwich, UNESCO City of Literature 10 – 14 September 2014 A deadly new festival of crime writing is coming to No(i)rwich this September in an
Three Detectives of Christmas
Well, I hope you had a happy Christmas or whatever you celebrate at this time of year. As I read three detective stories during December, Hercule Poirot’s Christmas, Voice of the Violin and A Great Deliverance, I thought I’d compare