Monthly Archives: November 2015

London Large: BLOOD ON THE STREETS – Garry & Roy Robson

You gotta do what you gotta do, and if you have already stepped over the line, it makes it easier to go the whole way. Gang warfare of battlefield proportions hit the streets of London, but where’s a copper when … Continue reading

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MANHATTAN ROULETTE – Walt Cody

Not edge of the seat stuff, this, but a very satisfying read. A Who-dunnit, rather than a Thriller. A jigsaw which at first seems to have so few pieces, but that builds at last to be a solid picture. Obviously … Continue reading

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Death at Sub-Zero Degrees – M.J.McGrath

A thumbs-up for the crime series featuring Edie Kiglatuk by M. J. McGrath, by CICELY HAVELY. The series includes WHITE HEAT, THE BOY IN THE SNOW, THE BONE SEEKER. Edie Kiglatuk, part-time teacher, part-time arctic guide.  Her buddy Derek Palliser … Continue reading

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LAST TRAIN to CASA BLANCA – Shayne Youngblood

Every word is a bullet, every sentence a razor-sharp slash. Keep your head down. Perhaps Shayne Youngblood mistakes thriller readers for adrenalin junkies or death-wishers. In Casa Blanca, Youngblood, now working for Abdel and his ruthless human trafficking gang, is … Continue reading

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