The Ambassador’s Wife’s Tale by Juliet Miles
The Voices of Morebath by Christopher Trychay
Unravelling Oliver by Liz Nugent
Behind Closed Doors by J J Marsh
The Art of the Imperfect by Kate Evans
Watching Charlotte Brontë Die: and other surreal stories by Ellie Stevenson
Early One Morning by Virginia Bailey
A Rising Man by Abir Mukherjee
The 3 Best British Contemporary Crime Novelists Writing Today
Life, Interrupted by Death by Robin Peacock
Murder by Misrule by Anna Castle
The Doom Murders by Brian O’Hare and Murder at the Roadside Cafe by Brian O’Hare
The Crimson Shore by Gillian E Hamer
The Nature of the Beast by Louise Penny
Missing, Presumed by Susie Steiner
Writing Characters Who’ll Keep Readers Captivated by Roz Morris
Moriarty Meets His Match by Anna Castle
Where are They? by Steven Lazaroff and Mike Roger
John and Elvis by Matthew Langford
Towards the Vanishing Point by Jan Turk Petrie
4½ Stars for Rules for Perfect Murders by Peter Swanson
5 Stars for The Wedding Speech Handbook by Michael J McMahon
The Silent Kookaburra by Liza Perrat
Killing the Girl by Elizabeth Hill
The Darkness by Ragnar Jónasson Translated by Victoria Cribb
The Second Time Around by Gloria Antypowich
The Lost Blackbird by Liza Perrat
The Truth in a Lie by Jan Turk Petrie
Running Behind Time by Jan Turk Petrie
The Couple at No 9 by Claire Douglas
Still Life with a Vengeance by Jan Turk Petrie
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[…] Jill Marsh is a Welsh woman living in Switzerland who writes in a room on the top floor of her home there so that she can gain inspiration from looking into the cemetery next door. Yes, well…we are talking about crime fiction, after all. She is about to publish the final book in the Beatrice Stubbs series and promises that a new series with a new protagonist will follow. Given the quality of the Beatrice Stubbs books, I have every confidence that the new series will be excellent. For anyone who has not yet come across Beatrice, there’s a review of the first book in the series here. […]
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